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Secondary ELA Teacher
Potterville Public Schools
Potterville Middle/High School - Potterville, Michigan This job is also posted in Potterville Public Schools
Job Details
Job ID:
5749717
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Posted:
Jun 01, 2026 4:00 AM (UTC)
Starting Date:
Aug 31, 2026
Job Description
Position
Secondary English / Language Arts Teacher
Department
Potterville Middle/High School
Reports To
Building Principal
Contract
Per current Master Agreement (school-year contract)
Classification
Full-Time, Exempt, Bargaining Unit Position
Compensation
Per Potterville Education Association Master Agreement; placement based on education & verified experience; with comprehensive benefits package.
POSITION SUMMARY
Potterville Public Schools is seeking a passionate and student-centered Secondary English / Language Arts Teacher to join our Viking team. The successful candidate will deliver rigorous, standards-aligned English Language Arts instruction to middle school students, fostering strong reading comprehension, writing proficiency, critical thinking, and literacy skills. The teacher will collaborate with colleagues across the secondary level to support student achievement on NWEA, M-STEP, and
PSAT 8/9
assessments, while preparing students for post-secondary success.
REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS
Valid Michigan Secondary Teaching Certificate with appropriate endorsement for the assigned subject and grade band(s) 5-9, 7-12.
English Language Arts 5-9 (BQ)
English (BA) 6-12
Language Arts (BX) 6-12
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in the subject area or in Education
Valid State of Michigan Teaching Certificate with appropriate endorsement appropriate for secondary grade levels assigned
Valid CPR/First Aid certification (required for initial Michigan certification)
Demonstrated knowledge of content standards, assessment practices, and instructional strategies for secondary learners, including the Michigan K-12 English Language Arts Standards and Common Core State Standards Successful completion of all required background checks (ICHAT, FBI fingerprint, and unprofessional conduct disclosure per MCL 380.1230b and 380.1230d)
Evidence of effective oral and written communication skills
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Master's degree in English, English Education, Literacy, or related field Prior knowledge of Capturing Kids Hearts and a commitment to positive behavior support and relationship-building
Prior successful teaching experience at the secondary level
Additional endorsements such as Special Education, ESL, or Gifted & Talented; endorsements across grade bands are a plus
Experience with Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) and data-driven instruction
Familiarity with
PSAT/SAT
preparation and College Board resources
Experience using Learning Management Systems (Google Classroom) and instructional technology Willingness to sponsor a co-curricular activity, club, or coach an athletic team
SUBJECT-AREA EXPERTISE
Ability to teach across the secondary English Language Arts sequence, which may include foundational literacy, composition, literature, speech/communication, and/or dual-enrollment courses based on certification and program needs
Proficiency with instructional technology including Google Workspace for Education, digital reading and writing tools, and learning management systems such as Google Classroom or Canvas
Knowledge of vertical alignment between middle school and high school English Language Arts pathways
Ability to differentiate instruction for students with IEPs, 504 plans, English Learners, and students requiring enrichment
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Instruction & Curriculum
Plan, prepare, and deliver standards-aligned English Language Arts lessons that engage all learners and promote deep comprehension, analytical thinking, and written and oral communication skills Implement the district-adopted curriculum and pacing guides while exercising professional judgment to meet student needs
Use a variety of instructional strategies including direct instruction, collaborative discussion, close reading, Socratic seminar, and inquiry-based learning Integrate appropriate technology to enhance student learning and prepare students for digital assessments
Develop and administer formative and summative assessments aligned to learning targets
Implement Capturing Kids' Heart program
Implement positive behavior supports and consistent classroom management aligned with building expectations
Build positive relationships with students and serve as a caring adult who supports the whole child
Implement accommodations and modifications outlined in IEPs, 504 plans, and ELL plans
Maintain a safe, orderly, and inclusive classroom that fosters positive relationships and high expectations
Student Achievement & Data
Analyze student performance data (M-STEP, PSAT, NWEA, common assessments, classroom evidence) to inform instruction and intervention
Participate in MTSS processes including identification of students for Tier 2 & Tier 3 supports
Set rigorous, measurable student growth goals as part of the district evaluation system
Communicate student progress regularly with students and families through gradebook, conferences, and other communication tools
Professional Collaboration
Participate actively in PLCs, department meetings, building staff meetings, and district professional development
Collaborate with special education staff, counselors, interventionists, and administrators to support student success
Contribute to vertical alignment work between the middle/high School English Language Arts programs Engage in continuous professional learning and reflective practice
Family & Community Engagement
Communicate proactively and respectfully with parents and guardians regarding student progress, concerns, and successes
Participate in parent-teacher conferences, open houses, curriculum nights, and other school events
Represent Potterville Public Schools positively in the broader community
Other Duties
Supervise students during assigned duties (hallways, lunch, arrival/dismissal, etc.)
Maintain accurate records including attendance, grades, lesson plans, and required documentation
Comply with all federal, state, and district policies, including FERPA, Title IX, and mandated reporter requirements
Perform other duties as assigned by the principal or designee
PHYSICAL & WORKING CONDITIONS
Ability to stand, walk, and move throughout the classroom and building for extended periods
Ability to lift and carry up to 25 pounds occasionally (instructional materials, equipment)
Visual and auditory acuity sufficient to monitor students and respond to safety concerns
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Professional Growth:
District-supported professional learning and support for advanced certifications/coursework where applicable.
Mentorship & Induction:
New teacher induction and mentoring support available.
Evaluation:
Participation in the district evaluation system, including observations, goal-setting, and student growth measures.
Working Conditions:
Typical secondary schedule; extracurricular involvement encouraged and may affect compensation.