That was my inclination too. Honestly if I had it to do over again, I'd spin and jump in opposite directions. Unless you plan to get high level jumps, it really won't matter. Multi rotational jumps are really where it matters most. Our skate director does opposites.
Otherwise, go with your spin direction. That is likely the better turn direction, so you won't have to worry about the entries (though if you work on them from the start, it won't be a problem). Lang on the weaker leg will quickly be overcome and you probably will be okay until loop when you need a one legged jump on the weak side. (i can do a better off ice ccw loop, but can't do the turn to enter it.well enough to try it on ice)
Also, remember spins happen on both legs. Choose based on the direction you naturally spin when told to turn in circles, or the one you can spin around (off ice) longest without geting dizzy.