What are the responsibilities and job description for the Middle School Social Studies Building Substitute Opportunity (7th Grade) position at Paul Robeson Charter School?
Paul Robeson Charter School (PRCS) is a free, lottery-based, open-enrollment charter school serving students from across Trenton in grades K-1 and 3-8. The 2025-26 school year is an exciting year for PRCS because we will start serving students in 2nd grade and become a full K-8 school!
The mission of Paul Robeson CS is to provide a personalized education that challenges, inspires and prepares students to passionately pursue their dreams & lead a life of active civic engagement. PRCS inspires and equips every student to lead a life of achievement, service and success. Our structured and nurturing community, comprehensive programming and rigorous academic curriculum are designed to build self-motivated citizens, eager learners and strong leaders - regardless of circumstance.
We seek to provide project-based learning and high-quality instruction to help students grow as learners and citizens. We believe in rigorous and culturally relevant curriculum where all students are given an opportunity to reach high academic success. Our teachers engage in extensive planning, strong instructional execution, and common skill-based assessments. Our curriculum engages students in building their academic proficiency and social-emotional skills to be successful.
Opportunity
PRCS is seeking a passionate and hardworking Middle School Social Studies Building Substitute (7th Grade) join the PRCS family for the 2024-2025 School Year. The person in this role will teach 7th grade social studies students.
Responsibilities
- Plan and provide excellent instruction, making every minute count in your classroom;
- Develop detailed lesson plans, materials, homework assignments, and assessments based on state standards and school-wide goals for student achievement
- Provide differentiated learning opportunities to support each student’s academic growth;
- Set and reinforce clear expectations for student engagement;
- Continuously improve based on feedback and coaching from school leaders;
- Collaborate with other teachers to increase student engagement and achievement;
- Reward positive student engagement and hold students accountable using school-wide systems;
- Engage with family members regularly and participate in school-wide family engagement activities including phone calls to family members and school-based meetings with families;
- Provide additional academic support to students after school for at least one hour per week.
Qualifications and Skills
- Outstanding instructional skills and data-driven approach to instructional planning;
- Mastery and enthusiasm for content/subject area;
- The ability to motivate students and cultivate a culture of achievement;
- A belief that ALL students should be held to high academic standards;
- Resilience and professionalism;
- Commitment to school transformation and continuous improvement;
- Open to feedback and coaching;
- Strong sense of personal accountability for student achievement;
- Collaborative approach to problem solving.
Educational Background and Work Experience
- Experience driving student achievement results;
- Bachelor’s degree in Education or a related field.
The Rewards
- Competitive salary and benefits package;
- Extensive teacher preparation time;
- Professional collaboration with grade and content teams;
- Weekly coaching and ongoing professional development;
- Google Education platform for online assignment management;
- Opportunity to shape and develop curriculum.