Elementary Teacher Position Available In Anderson, South Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The Elementary Teacher position at Anderson County School District 5's Nevitt Forest Elementary School in Anderson, South Carolina requires a Bachelor's degree, valid South Carolina teaching certificate, and proficiency in technology. Responsibilities include teaching curriculum, monitoring student progress, communicating with parents, and participating in professional development. Salary is determined by the Board of Trustees.
Job Description
Elementary Teacher
Anderson County School District 5
Nevitt Forest Elementary School – Anderson, South Carolina This job is also posted in Anderson County School District 5
Job Details
Job ID:
5087410
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Posted:
Apr 8, 2025
Starting Date:
Jul 29, 2025
Job Description
ANDERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT FIVE
Anderson, South Carolina
TITLE:
Elementary Teacher
LOCATION
Nevitt Forest Elementary School
SCHOOL YEAR
2025-2026
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college
Valid South Carolina teaching certificate (Elementary)
Meets Highly Qualified requirements as defined by the ESEA legislation preferred
Documented successful teaching experience
Proficiency in the use of technology
REPORTS TO
Principal
JOB GOAL
To teach students the content and skills as defined in the Anderson School District Five Approved Curriculum and develop proficiency in analytical thinking and problem solving, instill a love and appreciation for independent learning, and build ethical character and promote responsible citizenship.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
Plans and provides daily instruction based on the Anderson School District Five Approved Curriculum that meets the individual needs, interests, abilities, and developmental levels of assigned students.
Plans daily instruction that uses instructional strategies to accommodate individual differences in maturity and rates, styles, and modalities of learning.
Provides content for learners that is appropriate for the unit objectives, for students’ ability and developmental levels, and maintains a pace appropriate for all students.
Provides content for learners using multiple sources and formats, explanations, examples, and demonstrations and provides emphasis on key elements.
Monitors and enhances learning using multiple strategies such as observation of student performance, appropriate questioning techniques, informal assessment, appropriate adjustment of instructional strategies, effective instructional feedback, and appropriate and sufficient reviews and summaries of content and skills.
Maintains and reinforces appropriate expectations for student performance and responsibility and student expectations for completing assignments.
Communicates with parents/legal guardians regarding the academic performance of the students.
Displays confidence and enthusiasm and promotes student-to-student interactions and students-to-teacher interactions
Establishes and communicates to students and parents clear and appropriate rules and consequences for student behavior and enforces rules in a fair and consistent manner.
Establishes effective routines for non-instructional tasks, plans for smooth transitions between instructional events, and manages instructional materials, resources, and technologies.
Maintains a physical environment that promotes learning and is safe and attractive.
Maintains confidentiality of student records.
Works cooperatively with the district.
Attends staff meetings and serves on committees as required.
Performs requirements as established by state and federal laws and requirements established by the Board of Trustees.
Fulfills professional responsibilities beyond the classroom.
Participates in professional development programs.
Performs other duties as directed.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
190 days. Salary to be determined by the salary schedule established by the Board of Trustees.
EVALUATION
Performance of this job will be evaluated annually by the principal.
Position Type:
Full-Time