What are the responsibilities and job description for the Substitute Teacher position at Norfolk Collegiate School?
Job Description
Job Description
Norfolk Collegiate is seeking applicants for substitute teaching positions for the current academic year. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to teaching a range of high school, middle school and lower school classes, proctoring study halls, and supporting the school's mission as needed. Ideal candidates will have some teaching experience in a lower, middle or upper school setting, and a commitment to interdisciplinary approaches to learning. We seek teachers who are knowledgeable and enthusiastic about teaching. They should have an established interest in working with students from a variety of backgrounds who possess a range of abilities and learning styles. The position requires collaborative work with other teachers and administrators. Norfolk Collegiate offers a close-knit, supportive environment and a collegial atmosphere. We welcome energetic and flexible lifelong learners who are reflective about their teaching practices and expect to collaborate, innovate, and grow as teachers and mentors.
Interested candidates should upload an application, cover letter, resume, an unofficial copy of transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate degrees, and, if applicable, teacher certifications.
Applicants are required to certify that all answers provided in their employment application are true and complete to the best of their knowledge. By submitting an application, the applicant authorizes the employer to investigate all statements made in the application and permits contact with institutions, previous employers, or personal references as necessary to make an employment decision.
The applicant also consents to a criminal record check, if required. Submission of an application does not constitute an employment contract, nor does any offer of employment, unless explicitly documented in writing and signed by both the employer and the employee.
In the event of employment, any false or misleading information provided in the application or during interviews may result in termination. Additionally, employees are required to adhere to all rules and regulations established by the employer.