
Are you a passionate lifelong-learner who finds joy in a dynamic school community that will challenge you to be your best?
We're a community of educators dedicated to helping students develop a passion for learning while empowering them to become open-minded, principled citizens in a global community. Whitby’s faculty and staff are passionate about teaching because we ourselves are passionate about learning.
In addition to specific openings listed below, Whitby always welcomes inquiries from interested in candidates who have an interest in joining our professional community. Educators with experience teaching in Montessori and International Baccalaureate are strongly encouraged contact our academic leadership:
- Jess Bradfield, Head of the Whitby Montessori Children's House (preschool through kindergarten)
- Laura McDermott, Head of Lower School (Grades 1-4)
- Michelle Jones, Head of Middle School (Grades 5-8)
Current Job Openings
Whitby is looking for dedicated and caring individuals who have experience with children to work as substitute teachers.
Experienced candidates should hold a degree. Experience or knowledge of Montessori education and/or International Baccalaureate is highly desirable; all positions require team teaching and strong collaborative skills.
Some of the areas for substitute teaching include:
- Infant-Toddler Teachers (Ages 18 months to 3 years)
- Early Childhood Teachers (Ages 3-5 years)
- Elementary Teachers (Ages 6-10)
- Middle School Teachers (Grades 5-8)
- Learning Specialists (Special Education, Math Specialists, Gifted and Talented)
- Special Area Teachers (Art, Music, Drama, Foreign Language, and Physical Education)
If you are interested in applying for a substitute teacher position, please send a cover letter and resume to hr@whitbyschool.org.
Whitby seeks an experienced, innovative Spanish teacher to join our World Language team and teach in our International Baccalaureate Program Lower School classrooms. We strive to provide excellence in Spanish language acquisition, as well as exposure to literature and culture instruction.
At Whitby, students are active participants who drive the learning process through inquiry and reflection. To help students engage to their fullest potential, the Spanish department employs a holistic approach committed to helping all students discover not only the skills, concepts, and broader ideas surrounding language and literature but also who they are as learners and as people.
Whitby offers differentiated Spanish instruction to all students from our toddler classes to grade 8. Classes focus on improving students' ability to comprehend and produce orally and through writing. Ideas presented in Spanish classes are rooted in a deep conceptual framework and placed within larger global contexts to help students make sense of the world around them. Students examine multiple genres and text types through reading and writing. Peer and self-assessment, teacher conferencing, and total immersion are key components of our program. A willingness to collaborate with colleagues and a passion for the Spanish language and Hispanic culture are essential.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Elementary education or related field
- Demonstrated fluency in Spanish, both written and spoken.
- Proven experience in teaching Spanish at an elementary school level.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Strong classroom management and organizational skills.
- A passion for teaching and inspiring students to achieve language proficiency and cultural awareness.
If you are interested in the Spanish Teacher position, please send your resume and cover letter to lmcdermott@whitbyschool.org.
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