ESL / FSL Teacher - Lower School - Part Time - Starts August 2025

San Francisco, CA
Part Time
Lower School
Mid Level

OUR SCHOOL

The International School of San Francisco is a PK-12 independent school in San Francisco.  Founded in 1962, the school is a multicultural, multilingual educational institution with over 1,100 students across an urban campus in the heart of the city. Guided by the principles of academic rigor and diversity, the International School of San Francisco offers programs of study in French and English to prepare its graduates for a world in which the ability to think critically and to communicate across cultures is of paramount importance.

MISSION

Guided by the principles of academic rigor and diversity, The International School of San Francisco offers programs of study in French and English to prepare its graduates for a world in which the ability to think critically and to communicate across cultures is of paramount importance. 

OPPORTUNITY

Working at The International School of San Francisco opens up a myriad of opportunities – both personal and professional. At the high school level, students can choose between the French and the International Baccalaureates. Critical to our Strategic Plan in creating a proud, engaged community. We appreciate our faculty and staff by fostering a community of ongoing learning, respect and collegiality and by providing competitive compensation and benefits. It is also of paramount importance to us that we continue to foster an environment of diversity, equity and inclusion as we build a school community of individuals who are an actual representation of the world we live in. 

If this appeals to you, here is what we can guarantee: 

  • A chance to work in a truly multicultural, multilingual environment 
  • Transformative professional development opportunities, including International Baccalaureate, bilingualism and international education
  • Access to cutting edge teaching and learning experiences
  • Ability to participate in international travel through our Global Travel Program 
  • A supportive school community and the world’s best colleagues 

 

POSITION

The International School of San Francisco is seeking a dynamic and dedicated French and English as a Second Language (FSL/ESL) teacher to support language acquisition for students in Kindergarten through Grade 5 for the 2025-2026 school year. The teacher will work with multilingual learners to develop their proficiency in French and English through targeted small-group instruction and language support within the classroom.

This is an hourly position (approximately 20 hours per week) with a flexible schedule, reporting to the Lower School Principal.

If and when acting as Extended Care monitor for after lunch, recess supervision, school care or vacation camps, reporting is to the Extended Care Supervisor.

 

FOCUS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

  • Provide targeted small-group and one-on-one language instruction in French and English to students in K–5 who are acquiring either language as a second language.
  • Collaborate with curriculum program managers and homeroom teachers to support language integration within classroom learning and projects.
  • Assess students’ language development using a variety of formal and informal methods.
  • Provide assessment and maintain accurate documentation of student progress and communicate effectively with the student support team.
  • Support students’ social and academic language development across a range of contexts.
  • Maintain a positive and inclusive learning environment that reflects the school’s values of multilingualism and global citizenship.
  • Establish a positive relationship with each child’s family.
  •  Attend regular meetings as needed and participate in student support team meetings as needed.
  • Perform other professional responsibilities and duties as required or assigned, including acting as extended care monitor during lunch, recess, vacation camps, and child care when requested.

 

QUALIFICATIONS 

  • Proficient in the language of teaching (French and English)
  • Experience working with young children (age 2-10 years old)
  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • Certified in early childhood education or currently working towards the completion of one: at least 6 Early Childhood Education Units (12 would be a plus)
  • CPR & First Aid certified or obtain certification upon hire
  • Be mentally and physically capable of caring for a group of children alone in a classroom.
  • Have an awareness of the unique needs of young children and have appropriate expectations of their abilities
  • Able to kneel, bend, squat, lift, push, pull, and carry children up to 70lbs
  • Possess a strong work ethic, be punctual, and have minimal absences.
  • Have the ability to collaborate and work positively in a professional setting with multiple colleagues in a teaching team - both in and out of the classroom. 
  • Must be authorized to work in the United States.

 

Hourly rate for this position is $25-$43.75 per hour.

 

HOW TO APPLY

**please note that during the application process you are required to send a request to 2 professional references. If you do not wish to provide your references at this moment, please enter email addresses of contacts you are comfortable with listing.

 

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY POLICY  

The International School of San Francisco is committed to providing an open, fair, inclusive, non-discriminatory environment for all individuals across differences of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, socio-economic status, ethnicity, age, physical ability, or medical condition. We seek to increase the presence, representation, and inclusion of U.S. historically under-represented people of color, international, bilingual, and bicultural students, faculty, and staff; and, to provide an environment that will attract and retain individuals identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning and intersex.

 

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