The Joseph & Belle Braun Anshe Emet Synagogue religious school is hiring teachers and substitute teachers for the 2021-22 school year. Apply today!
Currently looking for teachers ( several positions available Grades EC- 8th Grade) willing to work for in person positions.
In addition to Classroom teachers we are also looking for Music, Art and Hebrew Literacy specialists as well as a Sunday Front Desk Coordinator.
All applicants should be willing to:
- Participate in training (online)
- Grow in pedagogy and technology skills
- Make the move to teaching online from teaching face-to-face
- Embrace oneself as a life-long learner
- Allot time to learn about online learning and how to teach online
- Experiment with technologies
Should be Comfortable with:
- Jewish learning and text
- Communicating with parents and school staff through Email
- Navigating browser windows
- Uploading and downloading files
- Development of audio/video materials (e.g., screencasts, videos)
- Providing online feedback
- Using collaborative technologies
- Creating additional materials for students experiencing difficulties
- Communicating with a visual perspective
Successful candidates will have a passion for teaching a diverse student population and a willingness to experiment with new ways of learning. We need teachers who can meet our students where they are and lead them to a love of Jewish knowledge and a connection to community.
Join our dedicated and dynamic faculty, and work in a school and Conservative congregation that is welcoming, progressive, and diverse in Chicago’s bustling Lakeview neighborhood on the north side of Chicago.
Traditional school hours:
Sunday 9am – 12pm
Thursday 4:15pm – 6:15pm
Additional online opportunities may be available in a group setting on Monday 5:00-7:00
**opportunities and teaching times may change due to COVID accommodations.
Applicants should email lorenstein@ansheemet.org
About Anshe Emet Synagogue:
Anshe Emet Synagogue is a sophisticated urban congregation with a diverse, multi-generational membership. We are one of the oldest Conservative congregations in Chicago. Founded in 1873, we have a long history of being a center for Torah study, cultural activity, and advocacy for Israel and social justice. We offer a collegial environment that is member-centered and guided by the Jewish calendar, Jewish culture, and Jewish traditions.
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