What are the responsibilities and job description for the Elementary Curriculum position at Montana Office of Public Instruction?
Turner Public School seeks an elementary teacher for the 2025-2026 school year. Specifically, we are looking for a highly energetic team player focused on student success and academic achievement. The ideal candidate will have Montana certification and be able to differentiate instruction in a combined elementary classroom setting. Included below are some of the general expectations of Turner Public School.
As a district, we pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive educational curriculum and a variety of co/extra-curricular activities for all students. Small class sizes and the opportunity for dual college credit through the Montana University System further enhance the educational experience we provide. If you are passionate about education and student achievement, we invite you to join our dedicated team at Turner Public School.
Turner Public School has 60 students in grades K-12, with 10 teachers and 8 classified staff members. Most of our students live on large-scale production farms or ranches, and we have almost no behavioral issues.  Our district operates on a 4-day week and continuously makes Adequate Yearly Progress. The district offers comprehensive educational offerings and multiple co/extra-curricular activities for all students. We provide small class sizes and dual college credit in conjunction with the Montana University system.
Turner is located in North Central Montana, twelve miles south of the Canadian border. We are an active rural community that supports education and school activities. The district offers housing that is within walking distance of the school. Turner provides teacher housing/utilities for the first contract year at no cost and only $200 monthly for housing/utilities every year after that. Our teaching positions allow us to receive the Quality Educator Loan Assistance of up to $3,000, $4,000 & $5,000 over three years. The district has a strong new teacher mentoring program as well.
In a small town like Turner, the things you do daily as an educator matter; you are truly making a difference instead of your work getting lost in the shuffle of a busier place. The ability to have a positive impact on the life of each student is a reality here. A successful teaching candidate is invested in our students and willing to commit to our school and community.Â
As a district, we pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive educational curriculum and a variety of co/extra-curricular activities for all students. Small class sizes and the opportunity for dual college credit through the Montana University System further enhance the educational experience we provide. If you are passionate about education and student achievement, we invite you to join our dedicated team at Turner Public School.
Turner Public School has 60 students in grades K-12, with 10 teachers and 8 classified staff members. Most of our students live on large-scale production farms or ranches, and we have almost no behavioral issues.  Our district operates on a 4-day week and continuously makes Adequate Yearly Progress. The district offers comprehensive educational offerings and multiple co/extra-curricular activities for all students. We provide small class sizes and dual college credit in conjunction with the Montana University system.
Turner is located in North Central Montana, twelve miles south of the Canadian border. We are an active rural community that supports education and school activities. The district offers housing that is within walking distance of the school. Turner provides teacher housing/utilities for the first contract year at no cost and only $200 monthly for housing/utilities every year after that. Our teaching positions allow us to receive the Quality Educator Loan Assistance of up to $3,000, $4,000 & $5,000 over three years. The district has a strong new teacher mentoring program as well.
In a small town like Turner, the things you do daily as an educator matter; you are truly making a difference instead of your work getting lost in the shuffle of a busier place. The ability to have a positive impact on the life of each student is a reality here. A successful teaching candidate is invested in our students and willing to commit to our school and community.Â
Salary : $5,000