What are the responsibilities and job description for the Math Teacher position at Walton Academy?
Who We Are
Walton Academy is a tuition-free public charter school located in historic DeFuniak Springs in the heart of the Florida Panhandle. Serving grades 5-12, we offer small class sizes, blended learning, credit recovery, and alternative diploma options.
Mission Statement
"Spartans will develop and sustain positive relationships, creating a respectful and responsible learning environment and community."
About Us
Walton Academy is a tuition-free, public charter school within the Walton County School District that focuses on providing opportunities for students to achieve greatness even under imperfect circumstances. We focus on providing a safe and caring environment where every child is valued and respected.
Commitment to Teachers
Walton Academy is committed to the growth and success of all teachers, as they directly impact the success of the students they teach. We hire talented, committed teachers and school leaders who embrace the school’s mission and values, culture of transparency, and collaboration.
Teachers and school leaders engage in continuous professional development in key areas such as curriculum, use of student performance data, and the essentials for rapid student achievement growth. We foster open communication and sharing of best classroom practices, because we believe strongly that individual teachers excel when the whole school team excels.
Position Overview
This is an instructional position responsible for the educational leadership of students in a group or class in an innovative charter school. The educational leader is expected to understand and demonstrate the use of the school’s curriculum, student instruction and assessment to maximize educational achievement for all students; work collaboratively to ensure a working and learning climate for all students that is safe, secure and respectful. Implementing strategies to reach the multiple intelligences of students through creative lessons is required.
Position Objectives
- Have and demonstrate the inherent belief that all students can achieve academic success regardless of their circumstances
- Believe in the notion of growth mindset and apply that to students and self on a daily basis
- Work relentlessly to meet high expectations for students and self by consistently working to improve as a teacher and colleague
- Build close connections with students, families, and community and fully participate in all aspects of school life
- Optimistically embrace student growth and proficiency targets
- Actively participate in professional development activities on and off campus to foster growth and improve instructional expertise
Classroom Performance Responsibilities
A. Instruction
1. Adhere to approved curriculum using effective teaching strategies and techniques and demonstrating current content knowledge and pedagogical expertise.
2. Prepare lessons and instructional materials in advance.
3. Submit weekly lesson plans.
4. Maintain prompt and accurate daily attendance reports, grades, and other documentation as directed
5. Conduct appropriate student evaluations daily, weekly, and end of grading periods and use the data to drive instructional decisions.
6. Administer and supervise standardized testing.
7. Submit all reports, grades and other data accurately and before the deadline.
8. Participate in professional development activities on and off campus to support continued professional growth and improve instructional expertise.
9. Demonstrate effective teaching techniques and implement effective strategies for individual learning styles and academic levels.
10. Provide interesting, challenging, learning activities applicable to real-life situations and appropriate for student’s performance and age level.
B. Classroom Climate
1. Maintain appropriate and effective classroom discipline.
2. Respond to student misbehavior appropriately and in a manner which respects the student’s dignity.
3. Maintain a positive, supportive classroom environment where students feel safe, secure, and supported.
4. Maintain contact with student’s family/guardians-hold conferences as appropriate.
5. Supervise students on arrival, breaks, departure, at all times.
6. Serve as a positive role model for dress, language and behavior with students.
C. Communication
1. Notify parents of academic/behavioral progress at regular intervals throughout each grading period.
2. Notify student’s parents/guardians when student is habitually absent.
3. Communicate professionally at all times, be respectful and maintain student’s dignity.
Qualifications
· Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution
· Valid Florida Educator Certificate in assigned subject
· Physically, mentally, and emotionally capable of performing required tasks and duties essential to the position
· Demonstrated knowledge, ability and commitment to students’ educational progress
Salary & Benefits
Salary amounts are set annually by the Board of Directors. This position is eligible for a full benefits package plus paid vacation time.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $50,000.00 - $55,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
Education:
- Bachelor's (Required)
Experience:
- Teaching: 1 year (Preferred)
License/Certification:
- Florida Certification (SOE, Temp or Professional) (Required)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $50,000 - $55,000