What are the responsibilities and job description for the Music Teacher position at Western School of Science and Technology: CFA?
Western School of Science and Technology exists to transform Maryvale by improving low-income west Phoenix students’ opportunities for advancement in the new, global, technological economy by providing needed preparation for the academic rigors of college graduation leading to career success.
Job Title: Music Teacher.
Job Type: Full-time, 10-month contract.
Reports to: Principal.
Staff to manage: None.
Department: Instructional.
Number of Prep Periods: 2.
Location: On campus. (Not eligible for remote work)
Here's what we're primarily looking for in a team member:
As a Music Teacher, you will have the opportunity to change lives through education as you motivate students to achieve academic excellence. You will provide direct instruction using an accelerated, back-to-basics curriculum.
Duties And Responsibilities
Knowledge And Abilities
Veterans and Teach for America alum are encouraged to apply.
Western: CFA is an equal opportunity employer.
Job Title: Music Teacher.
Job Type: Full-time, 10-month contract.
Reports to: Principal.
Staff to manage: None.
Department: Instructional.
Number of Prep Periods: 2.
Location: On campus. (Not eligible for remote work)
Here's what we're primarily looking for in a team member:
- Strong commitment to our college-bound mission and core values (Achievement, Innovation, Respect, Responsibility, Relevance).
- Passion for working with families living in urban Phoenix communities Benefits of working at Western:
- Medical, dental, and vision.
- Qualification for 3% employer-match safe harbor 401(k) (Eligible 90 days after employment).
- Monthly allowance for supplemental insurance.
- Monthly allowance for Health Savings Account.
- Parental Leave (Eligible after 12 months of employment).
- Employee Assistance Program.
- Professional development with comprehensive training, follow-up coaching, and weekly/monthly check-ins.
- School Laptop.
- 4 days of paid time off, 5 days of sick leave per year (PTO accrued over time) The following are the critical skills, beliefs, and experiences requisite of an effective team member at Western:
- Former experience in this field. (Bachelor’s Degree preferred)
- Valid State of Arizona Teacher Certification.
- Valid State of Arizona “IVP” Fingerprint Clearance Card. (or acquired prior to employment)
- Experience working with emotionally/behaviorally disabled/disordered students in a school.
- Knowledge of child development concepts and practices.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Superior knowledge of education laws and regulations.
- Demonstrates taking personal ownership for his or her own development; growth mindset.
- Preference will be given to individuals who have experience working in the target community or in a demographically-similar community and prior experience in a similar role.
As a Music Teacher, you will have the opportunity to change lives through education as you motivate students to achieve academic excellence. You will provide direct instruction using an accelerated, back-to-basics curriculum.
Duties And Responsibilities
- Plan, develop and execute lesson plans.
- Adapt teaching for individual students, small groups, and remedial instruction to meet the needs of identified students or subgroups of students.
- Evaluate the academic and social growth of students.
- Evaluate student progress and the ability to meet courses standards.
- Establish and maintain standards of student behavior.
- Supervise students in out-of-classroom activities during the assigned working day.
- Maintain professional competence through in -service training and education activities provided by WSST and/or in self-selected professional development opportunities.
- Facilitate an Advisory class that provides student support, mentorship, communication with parents and advocacy for students.
- Fulfill a student supervision duty during the day to maintain overall safety.
Knowledge And Abilities
- Establishes and maintains productive, collaborative relationships with others.
- Relates to students with mutual respect while carrying out a positive and effective disciplinary program.
- Models district standards of ethics, confidentiality, and professionalism.
- Meets schedules and deadlines.
- Plans and organizes work.
- Analyzes and interprets assessment results for the purpose of designing and modifying instruction.
- Follow through with directives.
- Performs a wide variety of specialized tasks; interprets and applies rules and regulations as appropriate.
- Applies knowledge of school law and district policy.
- Operates office equipment including a computer with a variety of software related to job requirements.
- Applies knowledge of best practices in curriculum, instruction, and assessment, and methods of supporting and extending instruction and student learning.
- Creates an environment where children from diverse backgrounds are comfortable and experience success.
- Build relationships with families.
- Completes work before deadlines despite constant interruptions.
- Reads, interprets, applies, and explains rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
- Maintains consistent, punctual, and regular attendance.
- Demonstrates knowledge of correct English grammar and usage.
- Prepares and delivers oral presentations to groups.
- Defines problems, collects data, establishes facts, and draws valid conclusions.
- Maintains a safe and orderly learning/working environment.
- Uses effective interpersonal skills including tact, patience, and courtesy.
- Hear and speak to make presentations and exchange information in person and on the telephone.
- Communicate so others will be able to understand conversation.
- Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard and manipulate paper.
- See to read, prepare documents and reports, and to observe students.
- Able to return to a task after interruption
- Sit or stand for extended periods of time, in both indoor and outdoor environments.
- Stamina to work a full day and then supervise evening events or attend meetings.
- Work at a desk, conference table, small student classroom table, or in meetings in various configurations.
- Hear and understand speech at normal levels.
- Kneel, bend at the waist, and reach overhead, above the shoulders, and horizontally.
- Lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling moderately heavy objects.
- Move throughout campus including climbing, stairs or use elevator and hallways, indoors and outdoors With
- The Music Teacher is expected to perform these duties with or without reasonable accommodations, as required by applicable law.
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Veterans and Teach for America alum are encouraged to apply.
Western: CFA is an equal opportunity employer.