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Elementary Teacher Grade 5
$56k-83k (estimate)
Full Time | Elementary & Secondary Education 2 Weeks Ago
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ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY is Hiring an Elementary Teacher Grade 5 Near Cranston, RI

I. Position: Certified Teacher

II. Function: The Classroom Teacher creates a nurturing learning environment to facilitate the personal, social and intellectual development of students. In order to respond to the individual needs and abilities of students, the Classroom Teacher works closely with other staff and District administration.

III. Reports To: Principal/Building Administrator

IV. Minimum Qualifications: Current RI Teaching Certificate in relevant content area

V. Summary of Essential Functions:

  • Facilitate the personal, social and intellectual development of students.
  • Establish a nurturing learning environment and respond to the individual needs of students.
  • Implement useful assessment measures.
  • Select and use effective instructional methods and learning materials
  • Establish a cooperative relationship with all assigned students
  • Maintain open lines of communication with parents/guardians.
  • Engage in professional growth activities through an ongoing program of job-related knowledge and skill development.
  • Work collaboratively to achieve the overall philosophy and mission of the District.
  • Adhere to a strict policy of complete confidentiality for all student information.

VI. Performance and Responsibilities: In accordance with the Rhode Island Professional Teaching Standards and the Rhode Island Code of Professional Responsibility.

VII. Standards of Practice and Expectations of Certified Teaching Personnel

Expectation of Contribution to Overall Operation of the Building:

  1. Assume some responsibility for correcting pupils’ misbehavior outside of the classroom, i.e. in the lavatory, etc.
  2. Coordinate and participate in school-wide projects such as RIF, assembly programs, school clean-up programs, etc.
  3. For secondary teachers, be in classrooms when pupils enter in the morning and re-enter from lunch. At the elementary level, meet and escort students at building entrances in morning and following recess and lunch and/or other times when entire class moves within building.
  4. Cover classes (according to contractual guidelines).
  5. Remain at doors during student passing time to supervise in those buildings that operate in a departmentalized organizational structured
  6. Distribute various school related communications.
  7. See that classroom is left in proper and secure order at the end of the school day.
  8. Clean up after themselves in the faculty room.
  9. Recess and lunch duties.

Expected Professional Competencies:

  1. Keep abreast of new curriculum trends and become involved in professional organizations and have a firm grasp of all curriculum areas that they teach.
  2. Stress positivism and enthusiasm in the classroom and maintain a classroom attitude and atmosphere conducive to positive learning experiences.
  3. Attempt to meet individual needs of all children with an empathetic/supportive attitude toward special education students.
  4. Have goals and objectives of the course they are teaching.
  5. Ability to provide basic counseling assistance to students in need of direction and assist them with personal as well as educational problems.

Expected Routine Classroom Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Maintain a substitute folder which will include updated daily lesson plans, class seating plan, teacher’s schedule, time schedule, daily routine for attendance, collecting mild and lunch money, etc., fire drill procedure, Reading and Math groups, students’ individual health problems, a list of dependable students, students who need more supervision, emergency set of copies to get the class started, other information that will help the substitute teacher.
  2. Be alert to the health needs of the students; alert to signs of eyestrain, hearing loss, child abuse and neglect, improper seating, etc.
  3. Maintain proper discipline in the classroom, handle routine discipline, and have ability to implement problem solving techniques that are effective and realistic.
  4. Should not, under any circumstances, leave the classroom with students in it unless supervision has been arranged.
  5. Correct all work and worksheets assigned to students.
  6. Concern with general welfare of student.
  7. Participate in the grade reporting system as established in the building, have a good system of student evaluation, and maintain a significant number of scores in each subject (both formative and summative assessments to verify a student’s progress in school.

Expected Parent and Community (External) Relations:

  1. Strive for better public relations in the community with parent groups and community movements, show interest in attending school related functions, in-service meetings, curriculum study meetings, and work on district-wide curriculum committees.
  2. Respond within a reasonable time frame to a parental request.

Maintenance of Expected Internal Relationships:

  1. Keep lines of communication open between/among teachers/parents/students/principal.
  2. Dress in such a manner as to provide an example of neatness and good grooming for the students.
  3. Work with specialists in providing programs for mainstreamed students and work cooperatively with PPS and agency personnel.

Administrative Expectations:

  1. Report to school at the contractual time and be available to the designated teaching station.
  2. Carry state registers outdoors during fire drills.
  3. Fulfillment of appropriate cumulative folders, permanent record cards, etc.
  4. Notify parents whenever their child is to be kept after school for misbehaving.
  5. Collect various returns, such as insurance returns, picture returns, PTA membership forms, etc.
  6. Distribute various school related communications.
  7. Call designated source as early as possible to advise of the necessity to be absent.
  8.  Sign out whenever it is necessary to leave the building during working hours. 
  9. Check mailboxes and email daily.
  10. Comply with all established policies and procedures as outlined by the School committee and Administration.
  11. Attend monthly faculty, common planning time, professional development or other meetings outline in the contract.
  12. Others as added essential to the safety, well-being and efficient operation of the educational program.

Strives to implement by instruction and action the district’s philosophy of education and instructional goals and objectives.

VII. Terms of Employment:

As per the Agreement between the Cranston School Committee and the Cranston Teachers’ Alliance.

Must have a current RI Department of Education Teaching Certificate, Elementary Education Teacher, Grades 1-6

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Elementary & Secondary Education

SALARY

$56k-83k (estimate)

POST DATE

06/10/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

01/01/2050

WEBSITE

fcps.net

HEADQUARTERS

LEXINGTON, KY

SIZE

100 - 200

TYPE

Private

CEO

GERRY BROOKS

REVENUE

$10M - $50M

INDUSTRY

Elementary & Secondary Education

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