What are the responsibilities and job description for the AIG Teacher position at Carteret County Schools?
TITLE: AIG Teacher
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. NC Teaching License
Academically Gifted License (K-12)
2. Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board may find appropriate and acceptable.
REPORTS TO: Academically or Intellectually Gifted License AIG Coordinator
School Principal(s)
SUPERVISES: N/A
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provides direct services to AIG students.
- Collaborates, co-teaches, and co-plans with cluster teachers as they differentiate curriculum and instruction for AIG students.
- Collaborates with and supports regular classroom teachers as they nurture students who show potential for giftedness.
- Plans and facilitates extensions of classroom experiences aligned with the student’s DEP and level of talent and/or giftedness.
- Coordinates school-wide communications and serves as a resource for gifted education at the school level.
- Facilitates meetings of the school Gifted Identification Team including gathering required data, completing required paperwork, administering recommended assessments, and communicating results.
- Facilitates annual parent/teacher conferences to write differentiated education plans.
- Collaborates with the school data manager to update AIG student records.
- Facilitates the annual enrollment count of gifted students (at the school level).
- Assists the principal(s) by providing up-to-date lists of AIG students (and their areas/levels of identification) in preparation for yearly clustering.
- Provides transition information to students and parents as AIG students transition from elementary to middle school and from middle to high school.
- Works with the director to re-vise the LEA plan for gifted education.
- Communicates to cluster teachers any opportunities for professional development relating to gifted education.
- Facilitates collaboration between students and school counselors to ensure class schedules meet individual AIG students’ needs and/or career plans.
- Leads/provides professional development, coaching and technical assistance at the school and district levels.
- Strives to maintain and improve professional competence.
- Attends faculty and staff meetings and serves on school-based committees as required.
- Assists the principal(s) in implementing all policies and/or rules governing student life and conduct, develops reasonable rules for classroom behavior and procedures, and maintains order in the classroom in a fair and just manner.
- Any alternatives to the above responsibilities that the director and/or principal(s) may deem appropriate and necessary.
- Analyzes student and cluster growth data to determine effectiveness of instructional plan.
- Provides support and information to high school students on enrichment opportunities, grants, scholarship applications and collegiate admission applications.
This is a 10-month position.