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LITTLETON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT #65

PO BOX 280
Cashion, AZ, United States

Phone: 623-478-5644
Web Site: www.littletonaz.org

Company Profile

Kindergarten Teachers


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Job ID:

17561

Location:

Avondale, AZ, United States 

Category:

Education

Salary:

$39,057.00 - $86,460.00 per year
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Job Views:

5545

Zip Code:

85323

Employment Type:

Full time

Posted:

03.18.2022
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Occupations:

Education: Classroom Teaching level3, Early Childhood Care & Development, Elementary School, Special Education

Job Description:

TITLE:  Certified Teacher (Telecommute Eligible)
 CLASSIFICATION:  Exempt
 QUALIFICATIONS:  Appropriate certification and highly qualified requirements
 
Preschool Requirements:  Documentation of a negative Mantoux skin test or other tuberculosis-screening test recommended by the US Centers for Disease Control administered within 12 months before the starting date of employment.  A Food Handler’s Card authorized through the Arizona Department of Health prior to the starting date of employment.
 
REPORTS TO:           Person(s) designated by the Board or Superintendent     
 
SUPERVISES:             Paraprofessionals, volunteers, students and student teachers
 
GENERAL STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES:  To provide each child with an environment which will enable him to reach his fullest physical, emotional, educational, psychological, and behavioral potential
 
  1. Uses knowledge of Subject Matter
  • Demonstrates knowledge in subject area
  • Demonstrates knowledge of curriculum development to include scope
and sequence
  1. Displays Interpersonal Skills
  • Communicates effectively with students
  • Demonstrates and promotes mutual respect
  • Promotes positive self-concepts in learners
  • Maintains a positive and stimulating learning environment
  • Communicates enthusiasm for learning
  • Uses correct written and oral expression
  1. Plans for Instruction
  • Submits weekly lesson plans which reflect goals, objectives, and activities
  • Assesses student’s skills levels to determine the appropriate learning objectives
  • Plans instruction to achieve selected objectives
  • Chooses relevant academic activities to ensure appropriate student time on task
  • Follows the design of the district’s curriculum
  • Sequences learning activities to achieve specific goals and objectives
  • Plans instruction at varying and appropriate levels of cognitive thinking
  • Organizes instructions to meet individual differences and specific needs
  • Organizes resources such as time, space, materials, and equipment to facilitate
the achievement of goals and objectives
  • Monitors and assesses student’ progress using specific procedures
  1. Provides instruction
  • Provides instruction at student’s skill level
  • Teaches to the learning objectives as specified in the lesson plan
  • Teaches necessary objectives in a logical sequence
  • Provides instruction at a variety of levels of thinking
  • Uses strategies to maximize the amount of time students are engaged in relevant
tasks
  • Uses a variety of instructional techniques and methods related to the objectives
  • Models correct performance for students
  • Gives clear directions and explanations related to lesson
  • Monitors student learning throughout the learning process
  • Obtains responses for each objective to check student mastery before proceeding
  • Adjusts instruction to meet individual differences and specific needs
  • Evaluates students according to consistent objective criteria
  1. Uses Learning Principles in providing instruction
  • Communicates to students the purpose and value of learning objectives
  • Provides sufficient teacher directed and independent practice with monitoring
to ensure that students are accurate and successful
  • Communicates the importance of the learning by holding all students accountable
for learning
  • Provides an appropriate focus for student at the beginning of learning objectives
  • Summarizes learning using a variety of methods
  1. Uses Classroom Management Strategies
  • Uses effective classroom management techniques
  • Communicates expectations for appropriate classroom behavior
  • Demonstrates ability to work with individuals, small groups, or large groups as
determined by instructional objectives
  • Manages inappropriate classroom behavior by implementing the discipline
procedure adopted by the governing board
  1. Displays Professionalism
  • Acts in a professional manner
  • Engages in professional development
  • Seeks and shares professional ideas
  • Acts in accordance with teacher responsibilities, both legal and professional and uses discretion in the use of professional or confidential information
  • Identifies exceptional students and refers them to appropriate specialist
  • Uses effective strategies for parent teacher communication including conferences
  • Demonstrates willingness to accept additional responsibilities
  • Supervises and evaluates additional support staff and/or volunteers when applicable
  • Shows care in personal hygiene and grooming
  • Attends all meetings as required
  • Adheres to Board and Administrative policy
  1. Gathers and Records Data
  • Maintains appropriate and adequate information
  • Federal Law
  • State Law
  • District Policy
  • School Procedures
 
Telecommute eligibility established by the Governing Board in accordance to Policies GCC & GDD.
 

Job Requirements:

QUALIFICATIONS:  Appropriate certification and highly qualified requirements
 
Preschool Requirements:  Documentation of a negative Mantoux skin test or other tuberculosis-screening test recommended by the US Centers for Disease Control administered within 12 months before the starting date of employment.  A Food Handler’s Card authorized through the Arizona Department of Health prior to the starting date of employment.