What are the responsibilities and job description for the 6TH GRADE HUMANITIES TEACHER position at The Paideia Academies, Inc.?
1,000 Signing Bonus$50K - $59KPromotes and nurtures whole-child education of Paideia scholars by working collaboratively with parents, fellow educators, and campus leaders in planning and tailoring courses of study; using relevant data in monitoring, assisting with, and correcting, academic efforts; supporting the Leader In Me character program; and providing a safe environment conducive to learning.Duties :
- Works collaboratively with parents, fellow educators, and campus leaders in nurturing the scholar to whole-child - body, mind, heart, spirit - excellence.
- Utilizes the Paideia curriculum to plan and deliver excellent lessons according to the Paideia philosophy, curriculum map and guidelines, and state requirements :
- Guaranteed and Viable Curriculum - Collaborate with fellow educators in lesson planning and following all curriculum maps
- Excellent Lessons grounded in Didactic instruction - post learning objectives, teach embedded vocabulary, teach to the objective, use guided practice, check for understanding, give independent practice, and provide closure
- Maintains and uses timely and relevant data to monitor, assist, correct, and grade scholar learning activities by preparing assignments and tests within the framework of the Paideia philosophy; administers academy assessments and standardized tests in accordance with school policies and state law; consults and collaborates with other professionals where there appears to be evidence of low academic achievement, learning disabilities, problems of social adjustment, or child abuse.
- Creates and maintains healthy classroom culture through clear and consistent procedures, mindfulness practice and restorative consequences.
- Creates and maintains a safe, secure, and healthy classroom environment by adhering to The Paideia Academy school-wide and classroom guidelines as outlined in the Curriculum Guide and Teach Like a Champion text.
- Provides vigilant monitoring of halls, restrooms, labs, lunchroom, playground areas and any other school-related area of operation.
- Keeps parents informed by maintaining records of academic performance, attendance, and social acclimation; reports on all elements of scholar development by holding regular parent-teacher conferences.
- Updates job knowledge by attending faculty meetings; participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations.
- Enhances school's reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests by campus leaders; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.Skills / Qualifications : Degree in Education preferred; Certification preferred; Current Arizona IVP Security Clearance Card required
- Excellent experience in teaching and working with diverse students unless entering teaching from an alternative certification program
- Experience teaching struggling scholars of diversity and trauma
- Working knowledge of Arizona state standards
- Ability to take and utilize feedback to improve teaching skills
- Ability to work collaboratively in a high-stakes environment
- Outstanding instructional skills, including the ability to motivate and challenge scholars and maintain an orderly classroom environment
- Demonstrated expertise in elementary education instruction
- Strong sense of personal accountability for scholar achievement
- Belief that all scholars should be held to high academic and content standards
- Ability to communicate effectively with scholars, parents, and other staff members
- Demonstrated professionalism, responsibility, and a strong work ethic
- Positive attitude and a drive for personal excellence
- Problem solving abilityCompensation details : 50000-59000 Yearly SalaryPI84b6a12724a1-29400-36585109