Title One Teacher (Grant funded)
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Fall Mountain School District
Langdon, NH (In Person)
Full-Time
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Title One Teacher (Grant funded) 3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars Langdon, NH Fall Mountain School District 2 reviews Title One Teacher (Grant funded)
JobID:
1582Position Type:
Elementary, Middle & Early Childhood Teaching/Title 1Teacher Date Posted:
5/17/2023Location:
Charlestown Primary School Date Available:
08/19/2026Closing Date:
Open until filled •This position requires k-8 elementary education certification•FALL MOUNTAIN REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Position Title:
Teacher forTitle I Students Employment Terms :
189 Days per yearQualifications:
Meets all qualifications and behavior standards as set by the State of New Hampshire The minimum of a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university A valid New Hampshire Teacher Certificate Professional verification of successful classroom teacher performance and/or student teaching experience Ability to work collaboratively to achieve the overall purposes of the school program Reports to:Building Principal Supervises:
Paraprofessionals assigned to his/her programEvaluation:
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Agreement between the FMRSD and the Fall Mountain Teachers Association, Inc.Job Goals:
The teacher is responsible for providing an educational atmosphere where students have the opportunity to fulfill their potential for academic, artistic, athletic, and social growth. Make knowledge accessible to all students Develop students' cognitive capacity and respect for learning Foster students' academic, artistic, athletic and social skillsPerformance Responsibilities:
1. Instructional Program Title I teacher promotes and develops successful reading/math instruction for students and performs related duties in accordance with Title I requirements. Responsible for group and individual instruction in reading and/or math for students who meet state and federal guidelines Supervises and develops lessons for Para professionals Assess and tracks student progress by implementing a variety of assessment instruments to determine eligibility Promotes a high level of achievement for all students Uses techniques and methodologies appropriate for student ability level Identifies and documents instruction using learning objectives with clear understanding of student outcomes. Completes quarterly progress reports to parents Completes daily log of activities Acts as an instructional leader in the area of reading and math for the school Plan and carry out activities for Title I parents' involvement in school Promotes Title I services in the school Disseminates public information about the project in accordance with dissemination plan and schedule whenever newsworthy events occur during the project year. Maintains liaison with administrative team of Central Office personnel and principals Incorporate the New Hampshire Frameworks and Grade Level Expectations into daily and long term planning. Plan for children with different learning styles and abilities Utilize data from standardized and teacher made assessments to drive instruction Exhibit a deep and accurate understanding of subject area knowledge Utilize research based teaching strategies Work collaboratively with specialists and colleagues to plan effective instruction for all children Clearly communicate the learning objective and the importance of the learning to all students Prepare plans for substitute teachers Implement prescribed instructional programs Communicate with parents/guardians of all students as necessary Work to improve student performance and supports the district goal of improving standardized testing results by 5-7 percentage points each year Integrate technology into the curriculum for all students 2. Classroom Management Provide for adequate protection of students Maintain appropriate student records Administer testing situations according to state and local guidelines Engage parents to assist in discipline Teach effectively and with professional demeanor set high expectations for students praise academic achievement use clarity of explanation and presentation supervise group work effectively 3. Interaction Maintain an atmosphere where students feel free to participate Create an atmosphere of mutual respect Build students' self-esteem and confidence Sets an appropriate example for students in personal hygiene and appearance Demonstrate enthusiasm for teaching 4. School Organization Assume responsibility for carrying out school/district rules and regulations Serve on at least one committee every three years Make positive suggestions for school improvement Complete paperwork and student records accurately and on time 5. Professional Act on constructive criticism to improve professionally Participate in professional development activities Attendance is regular and consistent Fall Mountain Regional School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer Fall Mountain Regional School District does not, and will not, tolerate discrimination or harassment of students because of sex, race, religion, color, creed, age, marital status, familial status, economic status, physical or mental disability, national origin, ancestry, or sexual orientation. Fall Mountain Regional School District does not, and will not, tolerate discrimination or harassment of school employees because of age, sex, race, religion, color, marital status, familial status, physical or mental disability, genetic information, national origin, ancestry or sexual orientation. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 ("Title IX") is a federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, including sexual harassment and sexual violence, in education programs and activities. All public and private educational institutions that receive any federal funds must comply with Title IX. Email To A Friend Print VersionSimilar remote jobs
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