What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part-Time Online Secondary Instructors position at Idaho Digital Learning Academy?
Position: Part-time Online Instructor - All Content Areas
- Application deadline 3/02/2025
- American Sign Language (ASL)
- Dual Credit Psychology
- Dual Credit Speech
- Dual Credit Sociology
- French
- German
- Japanese
- Law Enforcement, Detention, and Corrections
- Music
- Idaho resident (preference given to applicants residing in Idaho; out-of-state applicants may still apply)
- Bachelor's Degree in Education or content area
- Current Idaho Secondary Teaching Certificate (preference given to state-issued certificate; applicants with an interim certificate may still apply)
- Endorsement in content area
- Classroom or online teaching experience
- Strong interpersonal/human relations skills
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- High level ability of operating in an online capacity
- Ability to work independently
- Ability to organize time, projects and details
- High level of reliability and responsibility
- Must be a self-starter with the ability to multi-task and meet defined deadlines
- Must be flexible, committed, energetic, and receptive to change
- Ability to employ innovative problem solving techniques to accomplish objectives
- Organize and deliver online instruction through a Learning Management System
- Communicate regularly with students via discussion boards, email, phone call, or video or web conferencing
- Communicate and collaborate with parents, local school personnel, and IDLA support team members and administration
- Grade and provide feedback on assignments
- Submit timely reports which include bi-weekly progress reports and final grades according to the posted IDLA calendar
- Provide support and intervention to students
- Create instructional modifications required by a special education student's IEP or 504
- Revise online content as directed
- Resolve student issues with parents, local school personnel, and IDLA administration
- Adhere to and enforce IDLA's Acceptable Use Policy
- Adhere to the Code of Ethics for Idaho Professional Educators
- Maintain compliance with fair use and copyright law
- Work with discipline issues including acceptable use, due process hearings, plagiarism, and other disciplinary issues
- Communicate an online, visible leadership presence in all online courses
- Represent IDLA and communicate program information and successes to the community it serves
- Participate in professional development activities including online classes and regional conferences
- Be flexible and available at times that are convenient for your students
- Meet professional obligations through efficient work habits such as meeting deadlines, schedules, coordination resources and meetings in an effective and timely manner
- Course Instructors are observed by their online principal on a regular basis
- Computer
- Phone
- High-Speed Internet Access
- Depending on your teaching style: Headset and/or Webcam (optional)
- Idaho Digital Learning FAQ (view on website)
- Idaho Digital Learning Website: https://idla.org/careers/
- Compensation: Idaho Digital Learning Instructors are paid up to $175.00 per student in their course and can earn an additional $35.00 per student bonus based on exceptional teaching
Salary : $175