Elementary Teacher (Target School + Target Content) – ELD/ELA Teacher Position Available In Jefferson, Louisiana
Tallo's Job Summary: The Elementary Teacher (ELD/ELA) position at Jefferson Parish Schools offers a salary range of $43.1K - $74.3K a year. The role requires a Bachelor's degree, Teaching Certification, and proficiency in English. Responsibilities include promoting student growth, implementing classroom management techniques, and collaborating with school personnel.
Job Description
Elementary Teacher (Target School + Target Content) – ELD/ELA Teacher Jefferson Parish Schools – 3.3
Terrytown, LA Job Details Full-time Estimated:
$43.1K – $74.3K a year 1 day ago Qualifications Writing skills Teaching Certification English Mid-level Bachelor’s degree Communication skills Teaching Full Job Description To ensure our students with the greatest need have access to high-performing, certified teachers and quality instruction, the district will continue to offer a $2,000 stipend to teachers who select a target school for the first year of teaching at that school. A target school is a school that has over 90% of economically disadvantaged students and/or the English Language Learners exceed 30% of the student population.
The target content areas are:
Special Education (All grade levels), Math (grades 6- 12), Physics, Chemistry and English Second Language (ESL) (All grade levels). Subject to change based on critical shortage areas. To receive the target content stipend, the teacher must hold a Louisiana Level 1+ Teaching Certificate or Out of State Certification in content area.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s Degree Valid Teaching Certificate or Eligible for a Practitioner’s License as confirmed by a local university
LENGTH OF WORK YEAR
183 Days
SALARY RANGE
Commensurate with degree and certified teaching experience (to be verified)
SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITIES
Promote the mental, physical, emotional and social growth of any student assigned.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Uses available instructional materials and a variety of techniques in providing opportunities for student achievement and development. Demonstrates knowledge and application of appropriate developmental practices for young children. Keeps accurate, neat records including class lists, attendance, health records, roll book, report cards, and permanent folders. Maintains an attractive classroom, reporting unsafe conditions when repairs are needed. Develops and implements proper classroom management techniques. Completes reports, assignments and records in a timely fashion. Collects lunch and/or activity monies as may be necessary. Plans and prepares for classes, submitting lesson plans weekly. Reports regularly and punctually to assigned work locations. Reports promptly for all assigned duties. Notifies the principal or designated person of impending absence. Supplies substitutes with adequate plans and materials. Maintains properly the books and equipment assigned to the class. Becomes knowledgeable about methods, programs, curriculum guides, procedure bulletins, and available resources in the system. Uses a variety of methods for diagnosis and/or placement purposes. Exhibits self-control and decorum for student emulation. Provides for individual differences. Continually evaluates student progress and plan with student needs in mind. Cooperates with school-based and central office personnel. Encourages parent to be informed of the student’s progress and needs. Demonstrates evidence of professional growth, participates in inservice training and contributes to faculty meetings and/or faculty studies. Conforms to Louisiana laws concerning the education, health, safety and welfare of assigned students. Assists in the development and implementation of quality education in Jefferson Parish Public Schools. Plans for and actively participates in the evaluation process. Performs all other duties assigned by the principal.
WORK ENVIRONMENT/HOURS WORKED
The teacher will work in a school setting, climate controlled environment adhering to School board energy policy and in the outside areas which are subject to climate extremes. Work day consists of teacher hours at assigned school site according to bargaining unit agreement.
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
A teacher must be able to effectively communicate English both orally and in writing. Must have ability to accurately give and receive information via tele-communication system and must be able to communicate successfully and pleasantly with students, parents, and school personnel.
EQUIPMENT USED
Telephone, audio-visual equipment, classroom computer, copy machine, laminator, calculator, and other appropriate machines.
PHYSICAL INVOLVEMENT
Standing, walking, reaching, bending and lifting 10 pounds is sometimes required. Must be able to operate classroom equipment. Must be able to physically transfer, restrain or position special education students as required.
MENTAL INVOLVEMENT
Must be able to plan and implement appropriate education programs for all students. Must be able to understand and interpret written and verbal instructions. Must keep accurate, up-to-date written and verbal instructions. Must be able to comply with state and parish regulations. Must be able to utilize effective classroom management techniques.
HUMAN RELATIONS INVOLVEMENT
Must be able to work cooperatively with students, parents, and school personnel. Must be able to respond positively to supervision and accept suggestions for improvement.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
College Degree Valid Louisiana Teaching Certificate Certification in area of assignment
Compensation:
JP Schools offers a competitive salary that is commensurate with experience. JP Schools also offers a competitive benefits package.