Posted : Wednesday, September 13, 2023 09:28 PM
High School Mathematics Teacher (9-12th Grade)
JOB SUMMARY:
Must have California Single Subject Mathematics Teaching Credential
Must have English Learner Authorization / CLAD Certificate
Reports to: Principal
Compensation: Pays up to $50 per hour
Roles and Functions
Duties include, but are not limited to the following:
Facilitate curriculum, instruction, and assessment in a manner consistent with the mission and vision of the Charter School;
Actively maintain respectful, open communication with students, parents, and other staff members;
Help students learn to regulate their own behavior, develop strong interpersonal and coping skills, and use their voice;
Assess student needs and look for ways to meet them as an ongoing part of their job;
Collaborate with other teachers to plan integrated curriculum;
Participate in weekly staff meetings to discuss school plans, student progress, teaching practice, and other issues as needed;
Map instruction and student work to CCSS and to the Measurable Pupil Outcomes;
Understand and comply with the California Standards for the Teaching Profession;
Participate in planning and professional development activities before and during the school year;
Pursue professional development and keep current with best practices in their subject areas;
Maintain a professional portfolio;
Participate openly in reflective dialogue and the peer evaluation process;
Cooperate to allow observation of teaching by other teachers;
Maintain communication with parents and guardians of students;
Participate on at least one governance committee; and
Have regular, punctual attendance.
Refers problems with students to the advisor, and serves as advisor to other students Collaborates with other teachers during grade level/core meetings Attends weekly staff meetings Teaches theories/skills/strategies that are aligned with state standards Manages classroom in terms of discipline Assesses students and gives them grades Submits grades in a timely manner Plans/Attends mid-term Parent-Teacher-Advisor Conferences Implements school-wide action plan to address school-wide goals Attends and participates in professional development, including summer planning Coordinates with Principal regarding teaching strategies Creates a semester-long syllabus, and works collaboratively on student academic projects Provides basic computer skills instruction to students Maintains a cooperative learning environment in the classroom Creates daily lesson plans Participates in conferences/retreats, etc.
a minimum of once a year Assists with WASC accreditation and Charter Renewal Models positive behavior and sets a good example for the students Does supervision duty during break/lunch Plans events (field trips, on/off-site activities) ahead of time, informing everyone involved/affected, with the permission of the school’s Principal Refers Principal/other teachers to resource materials Organizes classroom in an appropriate way for the subject matter being taught Provides students with additional academic support as needed at lunch, before or after school Communicates with students and parents regarding student’s progress Is responsive to teacher/administrative requests in a timely fashion Implements Behavior Plan in a consistent manner Enforces both school-wide and classroom rules consistently Participates in committees to further school goals Participates in school-wide activities during school hours Works on continuing credentialing/education Provides support for the monthly assembly Participates in parent meetings as individual and as department at least twice in each year- the first parent meeting and other two of the teacher’s choice Is on time for work/all school activities as specified in the Teacher’s Contract Provides lesson plans when absent- creates emergency lesson plans on file in the office for emergencies Uses a variety of engaging, relevant teaching strategies Completes all paperwork on time Is flexible with schedule changes Helps to improve school culture by working on committees to address school culture issues and by working to improve the school culture in each individual classroom Help create the school’s master calendar Help create class schedules, lunch/supervision schedules Any additional duties outlined in the collective bargaining agreement and employee handbook Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree required California teaching credential.
The Charter School will maintain current copies of all teacher credentials.
Those credentials will be readily available for inspection upon request.
Teachers will be “highly qualified” within the meaning of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
Two years of teaching experience preferred.
Demonstrate a deep understanding of the mission and vision of the Charter School, and will be able to translate that understanding into their practice as teachers.
Demonstrate willingness and ability to fulfill all of the roles and functions of their position.
Characteristics that add to the multilingual, multicultural nature of the faculty are valued as assets.
TB Test clearance & Department of Justice fingerprinting clearance – upon hire Evaluation Teachers will be evaluated as described in the collective bargaining agreement.
Schedule: 8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Education: Bachelor's (Required) Experience: Teaching: 2 years (Preferred) Language: English (Preferred) License/Certification: Mathematics California Teaching Credential.
(Required) Work Location: In person
Refers problems with students to the advisor, and serves as advisor to other students Collaborates with other teachers during grade level/core meetings Attends weekly staff meetings Teaches theories/skills/strategies that are aligned with state standards Manages classroom in terms of discipline Assesses students and gives them grades Submits grades in a timely manner Plans/Attends mid-term Parent-Teacher-Advisor Conferences Implements school-wide action plan to address school-wide goals Attends and participates in professional development, including summer planning Coordinates with Principal regarding teaching strategies Creates a semester-long syllabus, and works collaboratively on student academic projects Provides basic computer skills instruction to students Maintains a cooperative learning environment in the classroom Creates daily lesson plans Participates in conferences/retreats, etc.
a minimum of once a year Assists with WASC accreditation and Charter Renewal Models positive behavior and sets a good example for the students Does supervision duty during break/lunch Plans events (field trips, on/off-site activities) ahead of time, informing everyone involved/affected, with the permission of the school’s Principal Refers Principal/other teachers to resource materials Organizes classroom in an appropriate way for the subject matter being taught Provides students with additional academic support as needed at lunch, before or after school Communicates with students and parents regarding student’s progress Is responsive to teacher/administrative requests in a timely fashion Implements Behavior Plan in a consistent manner Enforces both school-wide and classroom rules consistently Participates in committees to further school goals Participates in school-wide activities during school hours Works on continuing credentialing/education Provides support for the monthly assembly Participates in parent meetings as individual and as department at least twice in each year- the first parent meeting and other two of the teacher’s choice Is on time for work/all school activities as specified in the Teacher’s Contract Provides lesson plans when absent- creates emergency lesson plans on file in the office for emergencies Uses a variety of engaging, relevant teaching strategies Completes all paperwork on time Is flexible with schedule changes Helps to improve school culture by working on committees to address school culture issues and by working to improve the school culture in each individual classroom Help create the school’s master calendar Help create class schedules, lunch/supervision schedules Any additional duties outlined in the collective bargaining agreement and employee handbook Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree required California teaching credential.
The Charter School will maintain current copies of all teacher credentials.
Those credentials will be readily available for inspection upon request.
Teachers will be “highly qualified” within the meaning of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
Two years of teaching experience preferred.
Demonstrate a deep understanding of the mission and vision of the Charter School, and will be able to translate that understanding into their practice as teachers.
Demonstrate willingness and ability to fulfill all of the roles and functions of their position.
Characteristics that add to the multilingual, multicultural nature of the faculty are valued as assets.
TB Test clearance & Department of Justice fingerprinting clearance – upon hire Evaluation Teachers will be evaluated as described in the collective bargaining agreement.
Schedule: 8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Education: Bachelor's (Required) Experience: Teaching: 2 years (Preferred) Language: English (Preferred) License/Certification: Mathematics California Teaching Credential.
(Required) Work Location: In person
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• Location : Los Angeles, CA
• Post ID: 9156418720