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Job Description
Physical Education Teacher Job Title:
Physical Education Teacher Location:
Boston - On site
Position Type:
Full-Time ; 10-month position Summary of position: The Baker Center for Children and Families (also known as Judge Baker Children's Center), promotes the best possible mental health of children and families through the integration of research, intervention, training, and policy. The Physical Education Teacher is responsible for the development and implementation of a of a physical education program including motor skill development, adaptive physical education activities, oversight of the climbing wall program, the development of cooperative team activities, coaching of the high school basketball team, and oversight of extracurricular physical activities. What's in it for me? Make a lasting impact on students' lives by helping them build confidence, independence, and lifelong healthy habits through movement and recreation.
Enjoy a unique and engaging role that combines adaptive physical education, coaching, climbing wall activities, and extracurricular programming.
Join a collaborative team of educators and clinicians who are passionate about supporting student growth and success.
Bring your creativity and expertise to a program where you can develop innovative activities tailored to students' individual needs.
Grow your career with a respected, mission-driven organization committed to professional development and improving outcomes for children and families.
Essential duties:
Develops, implements and continuously monitors appropriate physical education curriculums for all students to address motor skill development and cooperative team participation.
Adapts the physical education curriculum to address individual motor skill deficits, coordination difficulties, and perceptual-motor and motor planning deficits of specific students and/or classroom groups.
Demonstrates effective behavior management and group development skills when leading physical education classes.
Collaborates with the occupational therapist to plan and co-lead adaptive physical education classes to directly address sensory and motor planning deficits.
Actively participates in annual clinical/educational case conferences and weekly classroom meetings as necessary and directed.
Organizes, monitors, and maintains physical education equipment.
Participates in professional development programs, staff meetings, and floor meetings.
Assists with crisis intervention and/or direct-care coverage as necessary and requested.
Participates in writing grants to benefit physical education program.
Serves as head coach for the high school basketball team, schedule games for the season, organize practices, plan travel, and coordinate the purchasing of materials/uniforms.
Plans and organizes extracurricular activities for middle and high school students, including the CHILL snowboarding program.
In collaboration with the nurse manager and classroom teachers; develops and implements school wide health curriculum.