Part-Time Latin Teacher at St Anthonys School
Beaumont, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Latin Grammar, Pronunciation, Pedagogy, Curriculum Delivery, Memorization, Oral Recitation, Written Exercises, Classroom Management, Assessment, Communication, Collaboration, Catholic Tradition, Classical Education, Trivium

Industry

Primary and Secondary Education

Description
Description We are seeking a part-time Latin Teacher to teach Latin to students in grades K–8 using Memoria Press’s Lingua Latina curriculum. The ideal candidate will possess a strong foundation in Latin grammar, pronunciation, and pedagogy, as well as a love for classical languages and the Catholic intellectual tradition. This curriculum is intended to be accessible even to a teacher who is not familiar with Latin. This position offers an opportunity to form young students in the language of the Church while cultivating habits of attention, memory, and disciplined thought. Requirements Curriculum & Instruction Teach Latin classes for grades K–8, using the Memoria Press curriculum (e.g., Prima Latina, Latina Christiana, First Form Latin, etc.). Deliver content in a clear, engaging, and age-appropriate manner across a wide developmental range. Emphasize memorization of vocabulary, declensions, conjugations, and basic translation. Foster an appreciation for the role of Latin in the Church, Western civilization, and classical education. Reinforce Latin through oral recitation, written exercises, and regular review. Classroom Culture Maintain an orderly, joyful, and focused classroom environment conducive to memory and mastery. Encourage habits of attentiveness, perseverance, and precision in language learning. Promote virtues of diligence, humility, and intellectual curiosity. Assessment & Communication Assign and assess student work regularly, including vocabulary quizzes, grammar drills, and translation exercises. Provide timely and constructive feedback to support student progress. Maintain accurate records and communicate with parents as needed. Collaboration & Formation Work in collaboration with classroom teachers to support Latin integration and cross-curricular connections. Participate in occasional faculty meetings, professional development, and school liturgies. Support the school’s mission of forming students in both academic excellence and Catholic virtue. Education & Experience Bachelor’s degree in Classics, Latin, Education, Theology, or a related field preferred. Bachelor’s degree required. A basic familiarity with Latin is preferred. Prior teaching experience, especially in a classical or Catholic setting, is highly valued. Familiarity with Memoria Press Latin curriculum is strongly preferred. Skills & Dispositions Strong willingness to learn Latin grammar, pronunciation (ecclesiastical preferred), and pedagogy. Ability to teach a range of grade levels with clarity and enthusiasm. Joyful, practicing Catholic committed to the truths and traditions of the Church. Ability to manage a classroom with consistency, warmth, and clarity. Preferred Experience with classical education and understanding of the Trivium. Familiarity with the liturgical and historical significance of Latin in the Church. Willingness to be mentored in classical pedagogy and school culture. Personal Qualities A deep love for the Catholic faith and commitment to moral integrity. A heart for forming young minds and souls in truth and virtue. Professionalism, humility, and a collaborative spirit. Physical Demands The physical requirements of this position are typical for classroom instruction, including standing, walking, sitting, and occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds). Reasonable accommodations will be made as needed.
Responsibilities
The teacher will instruct K-8 students in Latin using the Memoria Press curriculum, focusing on clear, engaging delivery, memorization of grammar, and fostering appreciation for Latin's role in Western civilization and the Church. Responsibilities also include maintaining a focused classroom culture, assigning and assessing student work, and communicating progress to parents.
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