Secondary Virtual School Spanish Teacher - 2026/2027
Click here to learn more about the great community of Yukon, Oklahoma!JOB TITLE: VIRTUAL SCHOOL SPANISH TEACHERJOB SUMMARY: The person in this position must be technologically fluent in general technologies as well as technologies related to teaching, learning and student engagement. The position requires a flexible schedule and a great degree of self-discipline and organization.REPORTS TO: YALE/Virtual School Principal and/or Assistant PrincipalESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Engage students in an online/virtual environment using effective strategies to encourage self-discipline, time management, and continual progress as well as social-emotional developmentMonitor/grade/review student work on a regular basis; stay within a 24-48 hour window for providing feedback and reviewing progress to allow students to continue to access the next modules in the programCoach and train students and families on the successful use of technology related to virtual/online instruction, including time management, organization and skills based training related directly to hardware or softwareServe as a liaison between the student, the parent, and Yukon Public Schools staffEffectively communicate with students and parents on a regular basis using Zoom (or other technologies), email or phoneMonitor student progress on a daily/weekly basis and implement proactive interventions to facilitate academic progressPerform administrative tasks on a daily basis, to include: tracking student grades and progress; managing schedules and meetings; and communicating with school personnel, the student and parentsFacilitate inventory/checkout process with students and parents for district issued technology device or other district issued resources; facilitate resolution of technical issues using available resourcesAnalyze data on a consistent basis to inform instruction, interventions, and differentiation (delivery and format)Adhere to all local, state, and federal policies, procedures and laws that apply to employees of Yukon Public SchoolsEffectively engage students in accordance with the district approved software (Florida Virtual School for K-5), schedule, philosophy, goals, and objectivesClearly articulate deadlines, schedules, procedures, and progress to students and parents and communicate status updated and/or concerns to appropriate school staff to ensure student progressEngage Yukon Public Schools counselors, administrators, and other supports to proactively address student concerns, lack of student progress, and social emotional development.Schedule and conduct parent-teacher conferences no less than once per semester in a virtual settingCoordinate with the District Testing Coordinator to facilitate and/or monitor student participation in district, state or federally required assessmentsImplement strategies that promote digital citizenship and fosters a safe and healthy virtual learning environmentEDUCATIONAL/TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: Minimum of three years of successful classroom teaching experience preferredExperience teaching or training in an online or virtual environment preferredValid Oklahoma teacher certification required; multiple grade levels and/or subject levels STRONGLY preferredDemonstrated effectiveness in the use of technology, to include, but not limited to: Learning Management Systems (e.g. Schoology, Seesaw); Microsoft Office; Google Classroom; Adobe; online training or teaching software; and technologies to facilitate engagement and interaction (e.g. Zoom, video production, etc.)Ability to build effective relationship and work collaboratively in an online/virtual environmentAbility to communicate effectively through various communication channels, including video, written and oralWORKING CONDITIONS: Required to work from a physical district location, unless otherwise arranged through a telework agreementGenerally, the job requires 90% sitting, 10% standing/walkingMay experience constant interruptions, inflexible deadlines, and changes to normal routines.Expected to maintain a class/case load or up to 40 full-time elementary age students; special education class/case loads may differSchedule may include daytime work, afternoon work, evening work, or weekend work. The person in this position is expected to be flexible in establishing schedules and availability to students and parents. May require 2-4 hours of evening/weekend work and availability.Ability to effectively facilitate and organize learning over multiple grade levels and/or subject areasRespond to student, staff, and parent communication within 1-2 business daysCaseload of students is approximately 40 studentsTERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 182 day contractSalary Range: Certified teacher payscale based on degree level and classroom teacher experienceSTATUS: Exempt CertifiedEVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated annually in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel.