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Description
We’re looking for a passionate, faith-driven educator to join our school community as an Elementary Instrumental Music Teacher. In this role, you’ll do more than teach music—you’ll inspire, mentor, and walk alongside students as they grow academically, creatively, and spiritually.
As a teacher in our school, you’ll serve in a role of care and leadership during the school day, modeling Christ-centered attitudes, words, and actions both in and out of the classroom. Your influence will help shape students into confident, compassionate, and responsible individuals who seek to honor God in all they do.
What You’ll Do:
Lead and grow a vibrant elementary instrumental music program
Teach engaging, well-planned lessons aligned with curriculum goals
Create a positive, structured classroom environment where students can thrive
Inspire students to do their best work while nurturing their unique abilities and interests
Use a variety of creative teaching methods to support the whole child—spiritual, academic, social, emotional, and physical
Regularly assess student progress and keep parents informed
Build strong, respectful relationships with students, families, and colleagues
Collaborate with staff and communicate openly with administration
Participate in school life, including meetings, events, and extracurricular activities
Supervise students throughout the day, ensuring a safe and caring environment
Requirements
1. Profess Jesus Christ as your personal Savior.
2. Believe that the Bible is Gods Word and is authoritative on all matters of which it speaks.
3. Model Christian beliefs, thoughts, and actions toward others including a commitment to Gods Biblical standards for sexual conduct. Luke 6:40.
4. Endorse and comport with the CUSSD Articles of Faith, & Staff Code of Ethics.
5. Place Christ and His Word at the center of knowledge and learning.
6. Possess spiritual maturity, academic ability, and personal leadership qualities to train up a child in the way he should go.
7. Possess a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
8. Possess or will possess within the first year of CUSSD employment an ACSI temporary teacher certification.
9. Retain state-issued teacher credentials, or
10. Possess or will possess within five years of CUSSD employment commencement a current valid state-issued teaching credential.
11. Exceptional oral and written communication.