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UCP of Central Florida Charter School

Teacher - 2nd Grade (Pine Hills Campus) (1705)

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TitleTeacher - 2nd Grade (Pine Hills Campus)
Posting ID1705
Description

Job Specifications:

 

The K-5th Grade Teacher is the instructional leader of a classroom of 12-20 students (potentially as part of a co-teaching team). Each teacher must believe that “all children can learn” and have a commitment and knowledge to differentiate instruction to allow all students to develop to their fullest potential. They must also have a strong understanding of evidence-based age-appropriate curriculum and instructional and classroom management strategies, enthusiasm for innovative practices, willingness to participate as a collaborative member of a multi-disciplinary team, and possess the ability to adapt activities in order to incorporate the diverse strengths of students. In addition, the K-5th Grade Teacher must model lifelong learning by engaging in on-going individual professional development and should have a knowledge/passion for integrating arts and technology into instruction and using project based learning to engage all students.

 

Job Responsibilities:

    1. Creates a climate where students and staff have positive relationships with each other, are enthusiastic about learning and spending time in the classroom and are respectful of one another.
    2. Provides interesting and stimulating materials and instruction addressing students' questions, concerns, and needs, provides instruction using many modalities, actively engages students, provides appropriate levels of support and creates an environment in which students feel safe and free to explore and learn.
    3. Provides students with opportunities to use analysis and reasoning in their approach to problems and brings concepts to life by applying them to students’ everyday world.
    4. Engage students in meaningful conversation and exposes them to a variety of language uses and forms.
    5. Provide appropriate and proactive behavior management including communicating rules and expectations, and assisting students to choose alternative resolutions to problem and conflicts.
    6. Provides students with specific feedback and information about their work, helping students reach a deeper understanding of concepts.
    7. Provides rigorous instruction for students utilizing the Florida standards or Access Points, according to each student’s developmental level and needs.
    8. Participates as an integral member of the IEP team, creating drafts for IEP goals utilizing data collected from the classroom, parents, therapists and other members of the IEP team.
    9. Uses a variety of information to determine the effects of learning experiences on student’s development and approaches to learning and adapt as needed.   Maintains a portfolio with samples of students’ work, records observed progress, uses observational data to plan individualized and differentiated instructional strategies and appropriately follows Individual Education Plan (IEP).
    10. Fosters a relationship with families to support children’s learning and well-being.   Clearly communicates with families regarding students’ progress, actively involves family members in planning strategies for enhancing student’s progress and maintains a positive, collaborative relationship with students’ families.
    11. Fosters relationships with school colleagues to support student’s learning and well-being, participates in school activities in support of the vision/mission of the campus, assists colleagues with planning and implementing school projects (i.e. field trips, assemblies, PTA/Parent Night events), is open to and share new ideas, and establishes/maintains a positive, collaborative relationship with all campus team members.  
    12. Maintains a classroom that reflects discovery and use of materials but is generally clean and well maintained. Harmful cleaning supplies and other hazardous materials are not accessible to children, universal precautions are used appropriately and consistently, and responds quickly and appropriately to all accidents/incidents including documentation.
    13. Demonstrates attention to punctuality, attendance, deadlines (Individual Education Plan/Individual Family Support Plans expiration/review, progress reports, testing/assessment), compliance with policies and procedures, Code of Ethics, and exercises appropriate professional judgment and other elements of the Florida Educators Accomplished Practices.  
    14. Ensure and provide basic caregiving duties (utilizing universal health and safety precautions) for students.
    15. Makes media technology available to students and integrates into curriculum and learning experience including making necessary modifications to media and technology to accommodate all students’ needs
    16. Integrates art into curriculum and learning experiences including necessary modifications to accommodate all students’ needs.
    17. Performs other related duties as required and assigned.

 

 

Education and Training:

 

Bachelor Degree or Higher – Preferably in Elementary or Exceptional Education

 

AND

 

Florida Statement of Eligibility or Professional Teaching Certificate Elementary Education or Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 3 (if teaching up to 3rd grade only), ESE certification and ESOL Endorsement

 

Minimum Experience:

 

1-3 Years Teaching experience (including internship)

 

Prefer experience integrating students with disabilities in a mainstream classroom.

 

Prefer experience with project based learning, instructional technology and art integration.

 

Shift TypeFull-Time
Salary Range$32,000.00 - $40,000.00 / Per Year
LocationPine Hills Campus

Applications Accepted

Start Date10/17/2018