2026-2027 Elementary/Middle School Judaics and Hebrew Teacher

Job Description

Job Description

Rockwern Academy, Cincinnati's pluralistic Jewish Day School, is looking for a full-time teacher to teach Judaic Studies and Hebrew for the 2026- 2027 school year. The teacher will ideally also lead a Shacharit (morning prayer service) for their students some mornings.

Based on the candidate's skills and background, there are options for which specific grades will be taught, within the first through eighth grade range. Additionally, starting in third grade, there are opportunities for teachers to teach either Hebrew or Judaic Studies (rather than both) based on the interests of the teacher and the needs of the school.

Who are we?

Rockwern Academy is a pluralistic Jewish day school. Our mission is to expand minds, celebrate Judaism, nurture community, and commit to building a better world. An exceptional student-teacher ratio allows us to value each student as a true individual, discovering what gives them their inner spark. The school serves toddlers through eighth graders.

Who are you?

You are an educator who can teach Hebrew and/or Judaics while inspiring a love of learning. You create a classroom environment that is nurturing, playful, and focused on academic success as well as social-emotional development. Your passion is providing direct and differentiated instruction according to best practices. You see the value of maintaining open lines of communication with parents, administrators, and colleagues. And, you act as a professional who is committed to the success of Rockwern Academy and its students.

Qualified applicants will have a bachelor's degree, relevant teaching credentials (or be eligible to receive credentials), and teaching experience in elementary/middle grades. Candidates of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

Reporting relationship

The position is responsible to the principal.

Responsibilities

Instruction

Create and maintain a safe, organized, fair, effective, and inviting classroom that reflects the teacher's awareness of students' physical, social, and intellectual development and needs
Prepare, submit, and follow weekly lesson plans that mirror the curriculum and support desired learning, adapting as appropriate
Manage classroom behavior in a positive and supportive manner
Present curricular material in a clear, fresh, and relevant manner, using a variety of media, activities, and groupings
Actively seek ways to integrate curricula across disciplines
Prepare and maintain materials and supplies that enhance learning
Design realistic and age-appropriate units and long-term assignments that support the curriculum and enhance students' development and learning
Individualize instruction to meet students' needs:

  • Learn students' preferred learning modalities, current understandings, and skill level
  • Actively seek ways to implement Responsive Classroom components of Morning Meeting, Guided Discovery, and Academic Choice*
  • Work to close gaps in learning
  • Seek additional resources
  • Encourage students to help one another
  • Create time to work individually with children

Design assessments that are reasonable and valid measures of student progress and understanding
Demonstrate consistency in grading and return graded materials promptly
Use assessment results to improve/refine instructional practice

Communication

Post relevant, accurate, and timely information to Rockwern's Learning Management System
Provide bi-weekly communication to parents that highlights subject area content
Contribute, when asked, to the weekly e-newsletter or other communication or marketing vehicles

Professionalism

Suggest improvements in curriculum, assessment, policies, practices, etc.
Attend required events and attend extra-curricular activities when possible
Assume responsibility for personal professional development, exhibiting commitment to lifelong learning

  • Use an Individualized Professional Development Plan to communicate goals and objectives
  • Seek out and attend workshops, seminars, etc. that contribute to professional goals and enhance practice
  • Maintain all pertinent documentation relevant to Rockwern Academy's required eight hours of professional development yearly and for state licensure, if applicable

Demonstrate commitment to teamwork and collegiality by helping others and accepting suggestions for improvement

*Teachers are expected to base their practice on the principles of Responsive Classroom. However, it is understood that new staff will need training in order to meet this responsibility.

Benefits

We are proud to offer a half-day of paid flex time weekly in this position, wherein teachers can be off campus for one morning or afternoon (designated by the school). Other benefits include paid time off (sick, personal, and holiday); employer-paid life, accidental death & dismemberment, and long-term disability insurance; employer-subsidized medical/prescription plans (including HSA/FSA/DFSA options); dental and vision plans; additional compensation beginning in the second year of service; and tuition reduction plans for employees who send their children to Rockwern. Other voluntary health and financial insurance options, legal and identity protection plans, and access to a group 403(b) retirement plan are also available.