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High School English Teacher

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South Shore Charter Public School HS

Norwell, MA (In Person)

$81,754 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 days ago (Updated 59 minutes ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/19/2026

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High School English Teacher South Shore Charter Public School South Shore Charter Public School HS
  • Norwell, Massachusetts Job Details
Job ID:
5722485
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Posted:
Yesterday
Starting Date:
Aug 27, 2026 Job Description
Job Summary:
High School English Teacher South Shore Charter Public School (SSCPS) is a diverse kindergarten through grade twelve free public charter school that serves 1,200 students. Our mission, Inspiring every student to excel in academics, service, and life, guides all we do as an educational institution. Our students come from over thirty-one communities along the South Shore; the top five districts our students come to us from are Weymouth, Brockton, Randolph, Rockland, and Abington. Our families bring a panoply of cultural and racial diversity to our community, representing many different countries of origin with over 40 different languages spoken at home. To make up the SSCPS student body, 59% of our students are people of color and 9% of our student body are English Language Learners. At SSCPS, we take pride in our unique curriculum designed to prepare students for higher education while offering them an incredibly diverse and welcoming learning environment. Being a charter school, we and the public hold ourselves to a high education standard, and our school community exemplifies the success of our unique education model. SSCPS teachers are expected to cultivate and sustain meaningful partnerships with families from diverse backgrounds. The role of an SSCPS teacher is to support student achievement and student wellbeing each day. An SSCPS teacher will foster school improvement by demonstrating high expectations for all students and a commitment to providing the support required to attain these expectations. An SSCPS teacher must demonstrate cultural competencies and antiracist leadership through behaviors and decision-making both in and out of the classroom. An SSCPS teacher works hard to maintain a collegial environment that honors the teaching profession and encourages continuous learning. An SSCPS teacher manages conflicts and fosters consensus building in the classroom as well as throughout the school community. Reports to:
  • Subject Area Curriculum Coordinator
  • Principal Full Time Status = 100% FTE = 40 hours per week
Essential Job Functions:
  • Supports the philosophy and mission of the school as well as the school's projects/FITS/workshops and goals.
  • Plans, prepares, organizes, and delivers student learning experiences.
  • Motivates, guides, and directs the students in study skills, social emotional learning, and academic learning.
  • Proposes new ideas to the administration and helps to implement and evaluate existing ones.
  • Is motivated towards professional development and growth in the teaching profession.
  • Meets all the requirements of the Massachusetts Department of Education regarding teacher credentials to teach in a Massachusetts Public Charter School.
Professional Expectations:
  • Faculty members are expected to be available for all assignments by 7:45 a.m. and to remain in the building until 3:30 p.m. If the need to leave the building arises, faculty must notify the appropriate administrator or Assistant Principal and sign out of the building.
  • Should a faculty member need to be absent from school, the Principal's Administrative Assistant must be notified following the "Calling in Absent" policy and procedures that are outlined in the Employee Guidebook. Teachers should supply assignments on Google Classroom, or indicate the locations of the substitute packet materials. .
  • Faculty are expected to be in attendance 3-5 days prior to the opening of the school year, and be available or on call five days after the completion of exams after the year's close.
  • Teachers should follow the curriculum established by the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks and the grade/department.
  • Personalities, grades, and student-teacher relationships or interactions are not matters of public information.
  • Student information is private and may be released only according to federal, state, and school regulations in consultation with the Principal. The teacher possesses the right and the responsibility to review the records of all students assigned to his/her classes. The teacher may not review the records of other students.
  • In discussing any issue relating to the school, its policy, or its program, the teacher maintains a professional manner. It is reasonable and ethical to expect that the teacher exhibits professionalism in all matters relating to the school.
  • Faculty members are expected to follow the dress code as outlined within the Employee Guidelines.
Professional School-Wide Duties:
  • A teacher is expected to attend faculty meetings (level/department/curriculum/full faculty meetings) and parent-teacher conferences, school sponsored professional development activities, one open house, and contribute to the development of the curriculum and department's programs in conjunction with school administration.
In addition, a teacher is expected to support activities involving the students he/she teaches and be present for graduation exercises.
  • Teachers are expected to engage in other supervisory duties, i.e. recess/lunch, arrival/dismissal, hallway/bathroom, studies, class or classes for an absent teacher, as directed by the Principal or Assistant Principal.
  • Faculty members aid in the supervision of the students at all times during class hours and after-school activities. Students must be under direct supervision during the school day.
  • Every full-time faculty member is expected to chaperone or assist with at least one extra-curricular event a year.
Professional Classroom Responsibilities:
  • Teachers will maintain a record of student grades, communicate with students and parents, and develop progress reports on time at the end of each term.
  • Teachers are expected to arrive on time for classes and teach the entire duration of the class. Business not directly related to the class (subject) should be conducted at some other time.
  • Teachers must take attendance for each class period, check it with the daily absentee list, report immediately any missing student, and document attendance for each report period.
  • Faculty must review with students all publications issued to students (i.e. Student Handbook).
  • All teachers must prepare a Substitute Packet or Google Classroom post of work for each of the classes they teach in the event of an unexpected absence.
  • The normal teaching load of a teacher will allow a teacher one preparation period a day. Every effort will be made to insure this happens, but within the limits of a small school this may not always be possible and proctoring duties may be requested as needed by the level.
  • Each teacher is expected to lead or co-lead a Project or Workshop in accordance with the school's mission. However from time to time, a teacher may be asked to perform other duties in lieu of leading a project/workshop/FIT.
  • If a student's behavior interrupts the learning process, the teacher sends the student to the Assistant Principal. The matter will be discussed as soon as convenient. A student is never asked to leave a room unless the student has a note and destination, and is under adult supervision at all times.
  • Field trips must be approved by the Principal (see application form) at least two weeks in advance.
It is the teacher's responsibility to submit names and permission slips to the appropriate Administrator before the event. SSCPS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY
SSCPS seeks highly qualified faculty and staff to join our growing school community. At SSCPS we seek to hire talented individuals with varied backgrounds and experience who are interested in working and learning in a diverse and unique educational institution. The salary range for teachers new to SSCPS is $57,741-105,768 and is determined by the candidate's prior years of full-time teaching experience. SSCPS offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes: 65% of the cost of an employer sponsored health insurance plan, Employee Assistance Plan (EAP), Health Reimbursement Account (HRA), Flexible Spending medical and dependent care plans, 50% of the cost of an employer sponsored dental plan, 100% of the cost of an employer short and long term disability plan, voluntary life, vision, and 403B plans, up to $2,000 annual tuition reimbursement, $200 classroom supply and materials stipends, and up to $300 per year in professional development reimbursement.
Position Type:
Full-time
Salary:
$57,741 to $105,768 Per Year

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