Lake Forest Country Day School is seeking a dynamic and engaging Spanish teacher for the upcoming 2025-26 school year. The current curriculum includes FLES instruction in Senior Kindergarten and Grade 3, and proficiency-level instruction in Grades 5 through 8 from the Descubre I & II textbook program. The ideal candidate will foster language acquisition in an engaging, hands-on manner. This full-time role will not only provide a vibrant learning experience but will also immerse students in the joy and depth of Spanish language and culture.
LFCDS, founded in 1888 and located on a 30-acre campus about 30 miles north of Chicago, Illinois, is a co-educational, independent day school serving 420 students from age 2 through eighth grade. The School has a long tradition of producing thoughtful, confident, and successful students. Children are known, loved, and challenged at LFCDS, and a state-of-the-art facility provides a remarkable setting for inspired teaching, personal growth, and nurturing a love of learning.
Position Description:
Spanish Teacher
Teach 4 Spanish sections daily in grades ranging from SK through grade 8.
Engage in regular goal setting and curricular integration conversations
Model and help students establish routines and strategies to support executive functioning
Communicate regularly with students and parents about academic progress
Member of the World Language Department
Engage in dialogue with other members of the faculty to foster a collaborative spirit
Attend regular department meetings
Work collaboratively with the other members of the department on curriculum development and revision
Work as part of the department, ensuring that teamwork, flexibility, a sense of humor, and creative problem solving remain important
Chaperone the grade 8 world language immersion trip and any other field trips designed by the department
Member of the Faculty
Serve as an academic advisor
Facilitate and implement transition support for incoming students from the Lower School
Attend regular team meetings
Collaborate with administration to establish areas of professional growth
Write narrative progress reports
Perform all non-teaching duties assigned by the Head of Upper School
Mission Statement: Through inspired teaching and partnership with families, Lake Forest Country Day School nurtures a love of learning and builds a foundation of strong character, preparing students to navigate their path with purpose.
Core Beliefs:
Childhood is championed: We center all we do on what is best for our students, protecting and building upon the magic of these precious years.
Community is our core: Honest and respectful relationships, formed through conversation and collaboration, build trust and a sense of belonging – honoring the dignity of every person.
Curiosity is a gift: Wonder is an animating force that resides in every person and should be modeled and nurtured to stimulate self-discovery, spark innovation, and drive creativity.
We aim high: Raising expectations activates the great potential we see in every person and elicits efforts that result in individual growth and the collective success of our community.
Interested applicants should send a letter of interest, resume, and the names of three professional references (personal statement optional) in PDF format to the attention of David Muniz at David.Muniz@lfcds.orgwith the subject line “Application for Spanish Teacher position.”
Lake Forest Country Day School seeks and embraces diversity among our faculty, staff, and student body. LFCDS is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, religion, marital status, disability, sex, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, military or veteran status, order of protection status, genetic information, or any other category protected by applicable law.
Preferred Qualifications:
Confidence in presenting Spanish instruction in a dynamic, student-centric way
Ability to integrate written and verbal instruction, as needed, to support the students’ acquisition of the target language
Comfort and experience with technology and its use in the classroom
Previous teaching experience and advanced degrees in Spanish/education preferred.
LFCDS, founded in 1888 and located on a 30-acre campus about 30 miles north of Chicago, Illinois, is a co-educational, independent day school serving 420 students from age 2 through eighth grade. The School has a long tradition of producing thoughtful, confident, and successful students. Children are known, loved, and challenged at LFCDS, and a state-of-the-art facility provides a remarkable setting for inspired teaching, personal growth and nurturing a love of learning.