Location: North Carolina
Job Type: Full-Time
Salary Range: Commensurate with experience and credentials
Application Deadline: Until filled
Start Date: August 2026
Academic Year: 2026–2027
Visa Support: J-1 Teacher Visa (all visa-related costs covered by the school)
About the Role
A public charter school in North Carolina is seeking a passionate and experienced Greek Language Teacher for the 2026–2027 academic year. The school offers a rigorous, multicultural academic program that emphasizes critical thinking, global engagement, and cultural literacy. Instruction in the Greek language and cultural heritage is a core component of the school’s mission and educational approach.
This role is ideal for educators who are enthusiastic about teaching Greek language and culture, skilled in student-centered and inquiry-based instruction, and committed to fostering language proficiency and cultural understanding across grade levels.
This position is open to both U.S.-based and international educators through the ConnectUS J-1 Teacher Visa Program.
Key Responsibilities
Plan and deliver standards-aligned Greek language instruction focused on speaking, listening, reading, and writing
Integrate Greek history, culture, and traditions into daily instruction
Use inquiry-based and discussion-driven teaching strategies to promote critical thinking and engagement
Differentiate instruction to support students at varying levels of Greek language proficiency
Assess student progress and adjust instruction to support language acquisition
Collaborate with colleagues to integrate Greek language instruction across subject areas
Build strong relationships with students and families and communicate effectively about student progress
Participate in professional development, curriculum planning, and school-wide initiatives
Who Should Apply
This role is well suited for:
Greek language teachers with strong content knowledge and cultural expertise
World language educators interested in proficiency-based instruction
International educators seeking to teach in the U.S.
Teachers who value culturally responsive and student-centered teaching
Educators seeking a long-term opportunity in a mission-driven school setting
Requirements
Education
Bachelor’s degree in Greek, World Languages, Education, or a related field
Degree must be equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree
Experience
Previous experience teaching Greek or another world language preferred
K–12 teaching experience preferred
Skills & Qualifications
High level of fluency in the Greek language (spoken and written)
Strong instructional planning and classroom management skills
Ability to differentiate instruction for diverse learners
Comfort using instructional technology and language-learning tools
Strong communication and collaboration skills
For International Applicants
Non-U.S. citizens are welcome to apply through the ConnectUS J-1 Teacher Visa Program.
Additional eligibility requirements include:
A degree equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject
Valid teaching qualifications from your home country
English language proficiency
Strong professional references and professional standing
Visa Support
All J-1 visa–related costs for this position are fully covered by the school, including sponsorship and processing fees.
Benefits
Competitive salary based on experience and credentials
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid time off and school holidays
Retirement plan options
Professional development opportunities
A collaborative, inclusive, and mission-driven school culture
About ConnectUS
ConnectUS partners with U.S. schools to place qualified international educators in classrooms nationwide. We provide end-to-end support with hiring, visas, certification guidance, and onboarding to ensure a smooth transition into U.S. schools.
Equal Opportunity Employer
ConnectUS and our partner schools are committed to inclusive hiring practices and welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds.
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