What are the responsibilities and job description for the Emergent Bilingual (EB) Teacher Bridgestone position at Western Heights Public Schools?
Emergent Bilingual (English Language Learner) Teacher
Credentials: State Licensure or Certification
Education Bachelor’s Degree in Education (Minimum)
prefer Bilingual
Training or Experience Required:
- Completion of student teaching
- Demonstration of Content Knowledge when teaching assignment is in ESSA category required to meet highly qualified standards. Prefer knowledge of Spanish Language
Reports to: Site Principal
Job Goal (Purpose of position): Performs professional level duties under minimal supervision to instruct students in accordance with state and district curricular standards and policies pertaining to education of students.
Contact with Others: Has regular contact with students, other teachers, support and administrative staff, and parents. Contact requires tact and diplomacy and independent judgment such as problem solving, interpreting policies and procedures based on experience, and providing counseling or mediation techniques as appropriate.
Other performance Measures: Good people skills are essential to the successful performance of the job. Following safety guidelines and policies are critical to the safety of the teacher, other staff and students. Adherence to district dress standards, proper attendance/leave policies, and other work habits are important to maintaining discipline and respect in an environment conducive to learning. Creativity, initiative and effective problem solving are important to delivering instruction in accordance with the Oklahoma Teacher and Leader Effectiveness Model and other state and district standards.
Essential Job Functions
- Supervises students in the classroom and throughout the building and grounds throughout the work day. Maintains proper classroom discipline
- Maintain a positive learning environment that stimulates to learn in both an active and passive mode
- Assist the classroom teachers with translating documents, lesson planning for EB students, accommodating daily work and tests for ELL students, anticipating possible problems for EB students.
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- Test students with the WAPT and the ACCESS for EB's.
- Create and monitor plans for EB Students
- Collect Home Language Surveys and review for accuracy.
- Contact parents in the event of emergency situations, behavior issues, attendance issues, positive reinforcement, and special events as needed. Work with principals, counselors and teachers to assure parents are getting and understanding necessary information.
- Properly monitors EB student activities and progress
- Monitors student achievement regarding successful completion of assignments and assessments, as well as attitude, attendance and receptivity. Provides an opportunity for all students to achieve based upon their learning capacity.
- Contributes to the effectiveness/quality of school programs, including extracurricular programs. Actively supports and looks for ways to improve the quality of education, including cooperating with other school personnel. Serves on committees with a constructive attitude. Continues to be involved in personal growth and development. Cares for and effectively assists students with special concerns. Interacts constructively with parents. Attends school and district meetings as required by administration.
Supervision Exercised: Employee is responsible for supervision of students in the classroom and throughout the school building during the work day. Employee is responsible for maintaining order and disciplining students in accordance with the district policy. Employees does not supervise other employees, except for student teachers or entry-year teaches teachers assigned to the employee.
Physical/Mental Requirements and Working Conditions
In an eight-hour work day, the employee must sit, stand or walk for varying lengths in order to deliver instruction and properly supervise students throughout the school building as required. Employee’s job requires occasional reaching above the shoulder to write on a chalkboard. Job requires occasional bending/stooping or squatting/crouching to interact with students at their desks, on the floor or at eye level. Job requires occasional carrying/lifting up to ten pounds to transport instructional materials to the classroom from other parts of the building. Employee must possess manual dexterity sufficient to write on a whiteboard. Employee must possess enough visual ability to supervise students in the classroom, hallways and large areas such as auditoriums and cafeterias. Employee must possess hearing ability to supervise students and to interact with students individually and in group settings. Employee must possess speaking requirement enough to deliver instruction throughout the work day in the classroom and supervise students throughout the school building. Employee must have mobility enough to interact with students during instructional delivery and supervise students throughout the day. Employee must have mental requirement to deliver instruction in accordance with state and district standards such as Oklahoma Academic skills and the Oklahoma Teacher and Leader Effectiveness Model. Job requires working outdoors in various temperatures to supervise students on lunch or playground duty and during field trips.