2025-2026 Long-Term French Substitute Teacher
Company: Norfolk Collegiate School
Location: Norfolk
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Norfolk Collegiate School seeks
a Long-Term French Substitute Teacher beginning in April 2026
through the conclusion of the 2025-2026 school year. This position
will teach five French classes spanning Levels I through V,
including AP French. The ideal candidate will have experience
teaching French at the upper school level, demonstrate strong
classroom management and communication skills, and be committed to
creating a positive and engaging learning environment during this
transitional period. Key Responsibilities: Teach five French
courses, including Levels I-V/AP French Deliver instruction aligned
with existing curriculum and course expectations Maintain
continuity of instruction and classroom routines Assess student
learning and provide timely feedback Foster a supportive and
inclusive classroom environment Communicate clearly with students,
families, and colleagues as needed Collaborate with the Modern &
Classical Languages department to ensure smooth instructional
continuity Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in French, World
Languages, Education, or a related field Experience teaching
French, including upper-level and AP coursework preferred Strong
command of French language and Francophone cultures Excellent
communication, organization, and classroom management skills
Flexibility and professionalism in a long-term substitute role
Interested candidates should upload a cover letter, resume, three
professional references, an unofficial copy of transcripts of all
undergraduate and graduate degrees, and, if applicable, teacher
certifications. Norfolk Collegiate is an equal opportunity employer
and encourages applications from candidates of diverse backgrounds.
Applicants are required to certify that all answers provided in
their employment application are true and complete to the best of
their knowledge. By submitting an application, the applicant
authorizes the employer to investigate all statements made in the
application and permits contact with institutions, previous
employers, or personal references as necessary to make an
employment decision. The applicant also consents to a criminal
record check, if required. Submission of an application does not
constitute an employment contract, nor does any offer of
employment, unless explicitly documented in writing and signed by
both the employer and the employee. In the event of employment, any
false or misleading information provided in the application or
during interviews may result in termination. Additionally,
employees are required to adhere to all rules and regulations
established by the employer.
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