Company Info
Booker T. Washington Academy

804 State Street
New Haven, CT, United States

Phone: (203) 691-6535
Web Site: http://www.btwanewhaven.org

Company Profile

Middle School Teacher


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Job ID:

17207

Location:

New Haven, CT, United States 

Category:

Education

Salary:

40,000-50,000 per year
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Job Views:

4919

Zip Code:

06511

Employment Type:

Full time

Posted:

02.08.2022
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Occupations:

Education: Classroom Teaching level3

Job Description:

Job Description: Teacher
Location: Booker T. Washington Academy, New Haven, CT

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
All Teachers will be hired by the Executive Director with approval by the Board of Trustees. All Teachers will report to the Director of Academics.

QUALIFICATIONS
Certification/License: Appropriate Connecticut State Certification Education: An accredited Bachelor's or Masters Degree

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

  • Knowledge of teaching methods and educational pedagogy

  • Knowledge of appropriate grade level and/or subject area curriculum and

    concepts

  • Ability to organize and coordinate work.

  • Ability to prepare oral or written communications for distribution to employees,

    students and parents.

  • Ability to organize multiple tasks and conflicting time constraints.

  • Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with staff,

    parents and others

  • Ability to engage in self-evaluation with regard to leadership, performance and

    professional growth.

    SPECIFIC DUTIES
    Include but are not limited to:

  • Prepare weekly mini-lesson plans in conjunction with the other members of his/her teaching team;

  • Work with the Director of Academics and other designees to monitor and plan the continuing development of the academic/social curriculum;

  • Conduct periodic assessments of assigned students as directed by the Director of Academics and his/her designees;

  • Work actively with the entire teaching team to ensure that all students receive comparable learning experiences;

  • Develop a baseline Individualized Learning Plan (ILP) which sets the academic and non-academic goals for each student based on the learning style assessments conducted during the intitial orientation and assessment period for each incoming group of students;

  • Annually review and update Individualized Learning Plan for each student in his/her primary class;

  • Meet with students and parents in primary class assignment on a regular basis to review progress and discuss areas for further development;

  • Work collaboratively with peers, including any community partners or university faculty that may be working cooperatively with the school; and,

  • Perform any reasonable tasks that may be assigned by the Principal.

    RESPONSIBLITIES
    Facilitating teaching and learning for all students:

  • Planning and delivering daily mini lessons that are grade appropriate, and differentiating instruction to meet the needs of all students – below, on, and above grade-level;

  • Creating and administering benchmark assessments to measure student progress/achievements in all subject areas;

  • Assessing students academic needs, and administering intervention as discussed by SIT/PPT team;

  • Interpreting and using data to drive instruction;

  • Maintaining rigor and challenge for high academic achievement;

  • Developing projects that encourage students to utilize technology for

    presentations, individually and in small groups;

  • Creating a learning environment that is conducive to learning while making

    learning fun and interesting for all students;

  • Encouraging and motivating students to learn by understanding how and why

    students learn;

  • At the beginning of the school year (August/September), with lead teacher,

    review report cards/student files and discuss with previous year’s teacher(s) to determine students who are at risk and create an action plan that addresses student needs;

  • Developing a positive relationship, attitude/rapport with students, parents and staff;

  • Collaborating with grade-level partners and other staff through grade level and vertical team meetings, staff meetings, professional development, etc.;

  • Having an ongoing conversation with parents about students’ progress or lack of progress as soon as problems arise, through telephone calls, notes to parents, SIT meetings, progress reports and parent conferences;

  • Being visible in the school community by attending after-school extracurricular activities (e.g. literacy nights, open houses, etc.); and

    IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR Director of Academics

    TERMS OF EMPLOYMENTS AND WORK SCHEDULE
    Ten month work year. Standard teacher work schedule, including attendance at professional development, open houses, parent conferences and staff meetings as needed.