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World Languages MS/HS Teacher

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Blue Mountain Union

Newbury, VT (In Person)

$71,657 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 6 weeks ago (Updated 22 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/21/2026

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World Languages MS/HS Teacher Orange East Supervisory Union Blue Mountain Union - Wells River, Vermont Job Details
Job ID:
5627614
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Posted:
Apr 06, 2026 12:00 AM (UTC)
Starting Date:
Jul 1, 2026 Job Description Blue Mountain Union School is seeking a world languages teacher for middle and high school students for the 2026-2027 school year. The teacher is responsible for supporting all students as well as student skill development that will contribute to their progress in becoming mature, able, and responsible individuals. Also, the teacher will mentor and prepare students to continue their post secondary education. Finally, the teacher will be responsible for implementing and assessing student world language competencies in the National and OESU Standards. Essential Job Functions Planning & Preparation Integrates and develops relationships among topics, concepts, and across curricula, lessons, and practice. Integrates current best practices, research-based techniques, and differentiation in the planning and practice of a curriculum in a nurturing learning environment. Demonstrates developmental knowledge and understanding about students learning; intellectual, social, and emotional characteristics of each age group; varied approaches to learning; skills and knowledge attainment; cultural and heritage interests; economic influences; and family, school and community contexts. Selects and integrates student learning outcomes that are essential, clearly stated, measurable, suitable for diverse students, and that create opportunities for expressing different types of learning. Seeks and utilizes all available school and Supervisory Union resources to enhance instruction and learning. Accurately assesses student learning in a timely manner by using learning outcomes, clearly communicating standards-based assessment criteria, , and utilizing assessment results to inform the instruction of the students. Uses student assessment information to assist the Special Education department in developing a supportive standards-based Individual Educational Plan (IEP). Learning Environment Creates a safe and respectful learning environment. Establishes a culture for learning that incorporates the importance of the content, student pride in quality work and high expectations in student achievement. Manages classroom procedures including; instructional groups, transitions, materials, and supply ordering and handling, and the performance of non-instructional duties. Facilitates student learning by effectively engaging the support of paraeducators and volunteers in the classroom. Manages student behavior by clearly communicating expectations, monitoring student behavior at all times, and successfully and respectfully responding to student behavior. Organizes classroom furniture and other physical resources to promote learning, safety and accessibility. Provides a safe learning environment for all students and takes all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect the school community, equipment, materials, and facilities. Instruction Communicates directions, expectations and procedures clearly and accurately through a variety of instructional modes. Utilizes techniques such as questioning and discussion to promote student participation and engagement. Develops and maintains a system that provides accurate, substantive, constructive performance/behavior feedback that is specific and timely to students, parents, and other professionals as needed or required in student records keeping. Demonstrates flexibility and responsiveness to student needs or learning styles. Other Professional Responsibilities Assists administrators in the planning and evaluating curricular effectiveness which may include identifying program needs. Prepares and submits accurate, complete, timely and effective reports as required by law, district policy, and/or as part of administrative requirements. Communicates routinely with students' parents facilitating an environment of collaboration, transparency and partnership, which may include class expectations, concerns, successes, and events. Participates cooperatively and respectfully with parents, colleagues and outside professionals. Participates in school events, workshops, in-service meetings, teacher trainings, building level staff meetings, district meetings, and other school and district committees/projects. Participates in professional development to expand content area knowledge and teaching competencies which support curriculum, district goals, school action/strategic plans, and/or other initiatives as directed by the educational leader or administration. . Keeps abreast of current best practices, research findings, and other developments in the field. Makes decisions with students' best interest at the core. Organize and lead field trips and/or an exchange program to assist in building authentic learning experiences for students. Assists in upholding and enforcing all school rules, regulations, procedures, and policies of the district and the Supervisory Union.
Salary Range:
The anticipated annual salary for this role is $47,950 - $95,365, based on the 25-26 collective bargaining agreement, experience, level of education. Compensation is determined by the district's collective bargaining agreement, which considers factors such as degree level and years of service.
Position Type:
Full-time
Salary:
$47,950 to $95,365 Per Year

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