Qualification Requirements
Education/Certification
· Bachelor’s degree.
· Valid teaching certificate
· Minimum of 3 years of successful classroom teaching experience.
Special Knowledge/Skills
· Knowledge of subject matter being taught.
· Prior evidence of high-progress student outcomes and evidence of superior prior academic achievements in relevant subjects, and organizing and influence skills indicating very high potential to perform at this level.
· Demonstrated effectiveness working with people who have differing cultural backgrounds and/or personal characteristics, including race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or economic differences. Preference given for experience working successfully with those of similar demographics to the desired school placement.
Major Responsibilities (with guidance from MCL and in collaboration with team colleagues)
Planning and Preparation
1. Set high expectations of achievement that are ambitious and measurable for students.
2. Plan backward to align all lessons, activities, and assessments in designated subject(s).
3. Design in-person instruction that is enriched (developing higher-order thinking skills) and personalized (reflecting learning levels and interests of individual students).
4. Design personalized digital or offline assignments for students while under reach associate supervision.
5. Design assessments that accurately assess student growth.
6. Determine how students spend all instructional time.
Classroom Environment
7. Hold students accountable for high expectations of behavior and engagement.
8. Create physical classroom environments conducive to collaborative and individual learning.
9. Establish a culture of respect, enthusiasm, and rapport.
Instruction
10. Hold students accountable for ambitious, measurable standards of academic achievement.
11. Identify and address individual students’ social, emotional, and behavioral learning needs and barriers.
12. Identify and address individual students’ development of organizational and time-management skills.
13. Invest students in learning with several influence methods
14. Incorporate questioning and discussion in student learning.
15. Incorporate small-group and individual instruction to personalize and tailor instruction to individual
needs.
16. Monitor and analyze student assessment data to inform personalized, enriched instruction.
17. Provide reach associate with student groupings, instructional assignments, and assessment rubrics.
18. Communicate with students and keep them informed of their progress.
Professional Responsibilities
19. Solicit and eagerly receive feedback from multi-classroom leader and team members to improve professional
skills.
20. Maintain regular communication with families, and work collaboratively with them to design learning at home
and school, and to encourage a home life conducive to learning.
21. Collaborate with reach associate, other teachers, and staff responsible for the same students.
22. Participate in professional development at school and the district, including on-the-job development
led by the MCL or Opportunity Culture Model during the school year and summer.
Critical Competencies
23. Achievement: The drive and actions to set challenging goals and reach a high standard of performance despite barriers
24. Impact and Influence: Acting with the purpose of influencing what other people think and do.
25. Cultural Engagement: Noticing, anticipating, and acting to meet people’s practical and emotional needs, considering the possible effect of culture, past experiences, or personal characteristics, including race, gender, sexual orientation, religious, economic, and/or other backgrounds in order to create positive impact on individual and the group
26. Teamwork: The ability and actions needed to work with others to achieve shared goals
27. Developing Others: Influence with the specific intent to increase the short and long term effectiveness of another person
28. Flexibility: The ability to adapt one’s approach to the requirements of a situation and to change tactics
29. Belief in Learning Potential: A belief that all students, regardless of circumstances, can learn at levels higher than their current achievement indicates
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