What are the responsibilities and job description for the Middle School ELA/ Humanities Teacher position at The Carroll School?
About Carroll School:
Located in Waltham, Lincoln, and Wayland, Massachusetts, Carroll School is an independent day school that serves students with language-based learning differences, such as dyslexia. Carroll School empowers children to become academically skilled students who are strong self-advocates and confident lifelong learners prepared to enter other academic settings. Carroll is an inclusive community committed to embracing diverse strengths, identities, and lived experiences in order to give each child what they most need to thrive. The Middle School is located on the Lincoln campus and serves grades 6-8.
Diversity is essential at Carroll. Creating a diverse workforce and an inclusive workplace is an important part of our mission that fosters greater creativity, innovation, and connection to the communities we serve. That mission starts here by building a robust, diverse talent pool. No matter what makes you uniquely different – size, color, culture, gender identity and expression, beliefs, religion, age, race – know that you are welcome here. Your difference makes Carroll stronger.
Research shows that people from underrepresented groups apply to jobs if they meet 100% of the qualifications. Carroll School encourages you to break that statistic and apply as it’s rare to find applicants who meet all the qualifications. We look forward to receiving your application.
Carroll School is an equal opportunity employer that offers competitive salaries and benefits, including comprehensive professional development opportunities.
Position Summary::
The Carroll School seeks teaching candidates with a growth mindset and a true passion and commitment to lifelong learning. Candidates should be motivated by helping students attain a strong sense of identity and self-worth and should be eager to equip students with skills and strategies for academic success. The ideal candidate brings a collaborative style, is self-directed, child-centered, and values a community of highly engaged, compassionate, motivated educators who embrace and apply culturally responsive teaching practices. We are seeking candidates with experience and/or interest in teaching students with language-based learning differences, and who are drawn to acquire the necessary competencies to successfully teach our type of learners.
Responsibilities:
- Teach English Language Arts/Humanities classes of 8-12 students
- Apply a multisensory, diagnostic, prescriptive approach to instruction Complete OG Training within the first 2 years through Summer@Carroll Create highly focused, data-informed lesson plans specific to student’s’ needs Work with Middle School curricular team to develop and customize grade-level curriculum through a culturally responsive lens Develop positive working relationships with all constituencies: students, parents, colleagues, and administration Perform other duties as required Work in extended day program for at least 1 session a year for the first three years (fall, winter, or spring) Choices may include: supervised study hall, sports coaching, art, Bounders, enrichment, Maker Space Additional compensation for extended day work