Summary of Responsibilities
The Chair of Modern Languages is responsible for overseeing all aspects of Hackley’s modern languages curriculum (Spanish, French, Mandarin) and serves as a conduit for and champion of the study and teaching of modern languages for the Hackley community. The Chair of Modern Languages will supervise a staff of 11 full-time modern languages teachers who are responsible for instruction in grades 3-12 and ideally teach three classes of Spanish Language in Middle and/or Upper School. The Chair sits on the school’s Academic Committee, collaborates actively with the Division Directors of the Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools, and reports to the Director of Academic Affairs.
Reporting Structure
The Chair of Modern Languages reports to the Director of Academic Affairs.
Specific Responsibilities
- Supervise and evaluate a team of 11 full-time faculty in the creation and delivery of a dynamic and relevant Modern Language curriculum in the Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools aligned with the ACTFL proficiency guidelines
- Mentor departmental faculty and, in collaboration with administrators, shape their professional growth and learning
- Lead the process for regular and ongoing curriculum review and revision, aligning content and learning objectives with the school’s mission and goals
- Demonstrate and model a deep understanding of second language instruction and effective pedagogical approaches
- Teach up to three Middle and/or Upper School Spanish language classes
- Engage the department in the development of extracurricular opportunities for students, such as regular language immersion trips, invited guest speakers, and cultural/heritage celebrations
- Contribute to Academic Committee discussions and efforts as appropriate
- Manage the department budget
- Partner with administrators to oversee the hiring of any Modern Languages teachers
- Serve as an academic advisor in Middle or Upper School
The ideal candidate will possess:
- Relevant Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees
- At least five years of teaching experience
- Strong evidence of academic leadership experience
- A demonstrated interest in the academic, social, and emotional well‑being of students
- An eagerness to work collaboratively with Modern Language department members in all three divisions
- Excellent communication skills
Salary and Benefits:
The current salary range for this 10-month faculty position is $74,006–$112,853, based on years of experience as published in Hackley’s faculty salary stage scale.
Hackley School offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes a medical, dental, and vision package; sick and vacation time; life insurance, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance; flexible spending or health savings account; tuition remission; and the possibility of on-campus housing.
Interested candidates can complete the application.
About Hackley School:
Hackley School is a nonsectarian coeducational K-12 independent school located in Tarrytown, NY. Hackley’s mission challenges its community to grow in character, scholarship, and accomplishment, to offer unreserved effort, and to learn from the varying perspectives and backgrounds in our community and the world.
Founded as a boarding school in 1899, Hackley enrolls approximately 855 students, including about 30 five‑day boarding students in grades 9-12. Students experience joy in the classroom and make life‑long connections with each other and with our dedicated faculty, 40% of whom reside on campus. Robust extracurricular programming on our 285‑acre campus creates unique opportunities for each student to learn and grow beyond the boundaries of the school day. Hackley graduates have the knowledge and confidence to pursue their passions and the drive to make a difference.
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