Teacher - Reading
Pace Center for Girls, Inc.
Pinellas Park, FL (In Person)
$55,000 Salary, Full-Time
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- Reading Pinellas Park, FL Job Details From $55,000 a year 17 hours ago Benefits Health savings account Paid holidays Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Flexible spending account Paid time off Vision insurance 403(b) Life insurance Qualifications IEP Behavior management Student performance assessment strategies Student record keeping Teaching Certification Engaging lesson design (student motivation techniques) Student performance data analysis Mid-level Community outreach Driver's License Bachelor's degree Curriculum implementation Literacy education Student advising Classroom behavior management Classroom Teaching Collaborative teaching Teaching Temporary teaching certificate K-12 education instructional development
Full Job Description Job Summary:
The teacher role is for educators who have a commitment and passion for educating girls. Our year-round program, featuring small class sizes, provides multiple benefits to students and their families, as they receive wraparound support in education and social services. The reading teacher is responsible for ensuring that girls master state standards and achieve academic success in 6-12 reading.Salary:
Starting at $55,000Who We Are:
At Pace we transform girls' lives through academic and counseling programs based on girl-centered, strength-based and trauma informed framework. Team members create a safe place for girls to learn, process, heal and begin again. Founded in 1985, Pace Center for Girls is a nonprofit organization that believes all girls, regardless of their story, deserve a safe and supportive space where they can become strong, compassionate and successful women.Our Culture:
At Pace, our culture is built on core beliefs that foster a supportive, mission-driven, and empowering environment where girls can thrive and reach their full potential. Our culture is rooted in the following foundational behaviors: Caring- We are warm, sincere, compassionate, and collaborative, fostering an environment of support and connection. Purposeful
- We are focused on our mission and committed to social responsibility, ensuring our efforts make a meaningful impact. Learning Oriented
- We are open, inventive, and exploratory, continuously seeking growth and improvement. Results Driven
- We are focused on achieving goals and measurable success, ensuring accountability and progress. Girl-Centered
- The ways that girls learn and develop are unique. That's why we've created an environment that responds to their needs so they can feel safe enough to develop meaningful and trusting relationships while embracing their capabilities, strengths and autonomy. Using Your Strengths
- Every girl brings something exceptional to the table. At Pace, we focus on developing these special characteristics. By supporting a girl's talents and positive attributes we help her achieve her goals. Understanding Trauma
- Trauma can alter the course of a girl's life.
What We Offer:
Growth and Development- Competitive salaries, ongoing learning and development opportunities, and subject-specific instructional coaching to support growth and success. Work Life Balance
- Team members benefit from 20 paid time off days, 14 paid national holidays, and an additional 5 days for wellness week. Center based team members observe a balanced schedule with 230 academic days and 20 dedicated in-service planning days. Teachers become eligible to receive an additional 2 weeks of paid time off after one year of employment. Comprehensive Benefits
- Full-time team members are eligible for a range of benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability, flexible spending accounts, critical illness, accident coverage, legal and identity theft protection, and a 403(b
- retirement plan. Team members working 30 or more hours per week are eligible for medical, dental, FSA, HSA, and the 403(b
- retirement plan. Those working less than 30 hours per week are eligible for the 403(b
- retirement plan. Mental Health and Well-Being
- All team members have access to wellness resources, offering wellness rewards, counseling sessions, leadership coaching, mindfulness resources, and more to support their overall well-being.
What This Role Does:
Designs standards-based lesson plans and aligns instruction to effectively teach across multiple, possibly mixed, grade level classes. Uses formal and informal assessment to monitor progress and plan instruction to meet girls' individual needs. Lesson plan for all classes by using differentiated instructional techniques and strategies to foster an engaging learning environment. Creates a safe and supportive classroom environment that is girl-centered, trauma-informed and strength-based. Implement effective classroom management strategies to foster a positive learning environment, ensuring student engagement, respect, and adherence to center policies. Develops, monitors and updates Progress Monitoring Plans in collaboration with learners. Conducts academic advising sessions and utilizes data to assess girls' academic growth, and documents progress into student data platform. Completes daily / weekly documentation requirements for attendance, IEPs, RTIs and others as assigned. Maintains accurate and regular gradebook and progress reporting for all learners. Knowledgeable about state of Florida graduation requirements, promotes college and career readiness and post-secondary planning. Works collaboratively with colleagues to accomplish girl, organization, and state & local requirements. Demonstrates appreciation for and ability to cultivate positive relationships. Attains and/or maintains certifications and endorsements by required deadline. Willingness to participate in occasional after-hours events such as family nights, prom or community outreach. Other duties as assigned. What We Require for theJob:
Required Bachelor's Degree or higher Hold an active Statement of Eligibility, Temporary or Professional Teaching Certificate from FLDOE Knowledge of subject area- comfortable reading for grades 6-12 using the principles of the science of reading Preferred Comfortable teaching across multiple, possibly mixed, grade levels Experience teaching in a trauma-informed youth environment Education degree Valid Florida Driver's License Other Must be capable of overseeing students both visually and audibly to ensure their safety and well-being Expected to complete and participate in all required trainings and drills Required to align with the Mission, Values, and Guiding Principles, maintain ethical standards, and comply with all policies and procedures of Pace Center for Girls This position requires a Level II pre-employment background screening pursuant to Chapters 435, 984, 985 and 943, Florida Statutes, and the Department of Juvenile Justice policy and procedures.
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