The Middle School Bible Teacher is responsible for providing Christ-centered, biblically grounded instruction to students in grades 6–8 while fostering spiritual growth, academic engagement, and Christian character development.
Requirements
- Publicly profess faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior
- Demonstrate spiritual maturity and a growing relationship with Christ
- Actively participate in a Bible-believing evangelical church (Reformed theology preferred but not required)
- Affirm and support the school’s mission, vision, values, and statement of faith
- Model Christ-like character, integrity, humility, and servant leadership
- Demonstrate the fruit of the Spirit in relationships with students, parents, and colleagues
- Maintain a lifestyle that reflects biblical principles and Christian testimony
- Teach Bible courses for middle school students (grades 6–8)
- Develop and implement engaging, age-appropriate lesson plans aligned with school curriculum standards and biblical truth
- Teach Scripture with Reformed theological accuracy and practical application
- Help students develop a biblical worldview and apply biblical principles to daily life
- Incorporate prayer, worship, discipleship, and spiritual formation into classroom instruction
- Utilize a variety of instructional methods and technology to support student learning
- Assess student progress through assignments, projects, discussions, quizzes, and exams
- Maintain accurate grades, records, and lesson plans
- Establish and maintain a positive, respectful, and Christ-centered classroom environment
- Promote spiritual, emotional, academic, and social growth among students
- Encourage student participation, critical thinking, and respectful discussion
- Maintain appropriate classroom discipline consistent with school policies and biblical principles
- Serve as a mentor and spiritual role model for students
- Communicate effectively and professionally with parents regarding student progress and classroom activities
- Collaborate with faculty and administration to support school initiatives and student success
- Participate in faculty meetings, professional development, and school events
- Partner with families in the spiritual and academic development of students
- Participate in chapel services, spiritual emphasis activities, retreats, and other school ministries
- Support extracurricular activities and school programs as assigned
- Demonstrate a positive and cooperative attitude within the school community
Benefits
- Paid time off
- Health insurance
- Retirement plan
- Life insurance
- Disability insurance