Teacher – Intermediate 4th – 6th Position Available In Montgomery, Alabama
Tallo's Job Summary: Teacher - Intermediate 4th-6th position available at Pike Road School District in Pike Road, AL, offering an estimated salary of $48K-$83.5K a year. The role requires a State of Alabama Professional Educator Certificate and focuses on creating a culture of intellectual curiosity for all students. The teacher will collaborate with colleagues, engage students with new strategies and technologies, and foster a positive learning environment. Performance will be evaluated based on the Pike Road Board of Education Personnel Continuous Improvement Plan.
Job Description
Teacher•Intermediate 4th•6th
Pike Road School District Pike Road, AL Job Details Full-time Estimated:
$48K•$83.5K a year 1 day ago
Qualifications Research Mid-level Full Job Description Our Mission:
Empowering minds, shaping future leaders.
Our Vision:
We are dedicated to a culture of excellence that enables individuals to reach their full potential. Firmly rooted in our community, our goal is to be a premier institution that fosters greatness in every member while proactively addressing the needs of our school community.
POSITION
Teacher
LOCATION
Local school as assigned
REPORTS TO
Principal
FLSA STATUS
Exempt TERMS:
187-day position paid following the board-approved salary schedule
System Mission:
To create a culture of intellectual curiosity where all students have ownership over their learning and are inspired to think, innovate, and create.
QUALIFICATIONS
State of Alabama Professional Educator Certificate and Highly Qualified in area of instructional responsibility
REPORTS TO
School and System Leadership
JOB GOAL
Create a culture of intellectual curiosity where all students have ownership over their learning and are inspired to think, innovate, and create.
EVALUATION
Pike Road Board of Education Personnel Continuous Improvement Plan
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
Teacher as
Learner:
Possess current content knowledgeable in the area of instructional responsibility. Continue as a life-long learner. Participate in professional learning activities. Collaborate with colleagues. Learn and utilize new strategies and technologies to engage students in challenging, authentic, and meaningful learning experiences. Model lifelong learning and curiosity to students. Teacher as
Relationship Builder:
Create a positive culture of learning. Value and respect each student. Recognize the potential in each student. Consistently encourage and support each student to reach his/her fullest potential. Teacher as
Designer and Facilitator:
Value and collaborate with parents as partners in their children’s education. Embrace the teacher’s role as facilitator, navigator, mentor, and encourager. Encourage students’ curiosity, self-discipline, and ownership of learning. Solicit and incorporate the voice of students concerning their learning. Value and collaborate with community and global experts to create challenging, authentic, and meaningful learning experiences and projects for students•including the use of mentors, internships, apprenticeships, field trips, etc. Design, redesign, and facilitate challenging, authentic, and meaningful work that appeals to students’ motives, interests, and learning styles. Value and encourage students to learn any time and any place. Understand that failure is a valuable part of the learning process that occurs when students challenge themselves. Value students’ time by not teaching what students already know and support students in exceeding grade level content (no limits on learning). Use a variety of tools to measure students’ engagement and assess students’ learning. Teacher as
Role Model and Leader:
Embrace and promote the system’s mission, vision, beliefs, and goals. Model appropriate personal characteristics and work habits. Abide by and promote high ethical standards and adhere to the Alabama Code of Ethics for Educators. Lead professional learning, mentor aspiring teachers, conduct action research, share expertise, and contribute to the field of education. Fulfill professional responsibilities beyond those exhibited in the classroom to include participation in school programs, school and system program improvement efforts, and community and parent groups. Performs other duties as required by school and system leadership.
Board Approved:
2/2/2015
EVALUATION:
Job performance will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the State Department of Education and/or Pike Road Board of Education policy on evaluation of certified personnel. The Pike Road Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities, and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.