What are the responsibilities and job description for the Elementary Music Instructor position at Southeast Valley CSD?
Southeast Valley School has an immediate opening for an Elementary School Music Instructor at our Dayton Elementary location for the 2024-2025 and/or 2025-2026 school years. This postion comes with a great amount of support. All hires will be provided a mentor, as well as, a professional network consisting of 5 other district music education instructors.
Southeast Valley Community School District is in it's second year as a consolidated school district. Prior to this year, Prairie Valley and Southeast Webster Grand were in a successful sharing agreement for 8 years. The consolidation has been a positive transition and is progressing better than expected. The consolidated district has a certified enrollment of approximately 1,100 students and is extremely stable financially. Class sizes range from 70 to 90. Typically, we have 4 sections for each grade level. Our school district is located in central Iowa, south of Fort Dodge, and is within 25 miles of Fort Dodge, 50 minutes from Ames, and just outside of an hour from Des Moines. We have a small school feel, but are close enough to metro areas. The high school is located in Gowrie and houses grades 9-12 and the middle school (grades 5-8) in Burnside, Dayton houses Preschool to 4th grade as well as a daycare facility. There is another PK-4 elementary a few miles north of Farnhamville. In the past few years, we have had many new employees qualify for loan forgiveness grants. We also offer every one of our employees a retirement pension (IPERS). Full time employees receive 100% paid dental, vision, and health insurance (Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield). The district offers a strong mentoring program to all new teachers regardless if you are new to the district or new to the profession, as well as support from the administration, the community and a teaching staff with various levels of experience. For more information, please visit www.southeastvalley.org |