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Estimated Pay $23 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Espanola, New Mexico

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Job Description

Kha'p'o Community School (KCS) is looking for a Tewa Teacher dedicated to Native language instruction
in a Pre-K-6th Grade dual language educational environment. Key duties include developing language
curriculum, teaching Tewa, and co-teaching using a project-based learning approach. Candidates for this
position are proficient in the Tewa language, highly organized, and embody Pueblo core values of
Respect, Compassion, Responsibility, Perseverance, Community, and Partnerships.

KCS is a dual language (Tewa/English) Tribally Controlled Grant school serving Santa Clara Pueblo. We
currently serve approximately 125 families, prenatal through 6th grade, and adult learners. KCS is a
school grounded in providing students with rigorous, high-quality educational opportunities that are
culturally centered on Tewa language proficiency and interactive, hands-on learning. We support
students in their physical and emotional growth as well, valuing student identity and promoting and
modeling high self-esteem and confidence.

Tewa Teachers are assigned to specific classrooms where they work in close collaboration with the
classroom teacher to deliver dual-language instruction using a project-based learning approach. This
collaborative approach includes developing curriculum and materials, supporting/leading field trips, and
promoting Tewa language use throughout the classroom and school.

Applicants for this position must have a high school diploma or GED and a valid New Mexico drivers'
license. They should be fluent in the Tewa language. Holding a Santa Clara Pueblo Tewa Language
Certification is not required but preferred. Candidates must be willing to work towards Tribal language
certification. Those with teaching experience are preferred, especially teaching Tewa language in an
Elementary setting. KCS follows the Indian Preference Act of 1934 (Title 25, USC, Section 472) which
promotes filling vacancies with qualified Indian candidates - consideration of non-Indian applicants will
be made in the absence of qualified Indian candidates. Applicants will be required to pass a
comprehensive background check and be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to work at KCS.

If you believe you might be the right person to be our Tewa Teacher, the next step is to fill out our
online application. The application is straight forward and guides you through the process. Be sure to
have a digital copy of your resume ready to upload. Once your online application is complete, we will
reach out to you about next steps.