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New Beginnings Family Academy

184 Garden Street, Bridgeport, CT 06605
Bridgeport, CT, United States

Phone: 2033842897
Web Site: nbfacademy.org

Company Profile

Elementary School teacher


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Job ID:

21907

Location:

Bridgeport, CT, United States 

Category:

Education
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1127

Zip Code:

06605

Employment Type:

Full time

Posted:

04.23.2024
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Job Description:

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY – ELEMENTARY TEACHER
 
About New Beginnings Family Academy 
Opened in September 2002 offering grades K-3, New Beginnings Family Academy (“NBFA”) offers active and engaging learning experiences from Pre-K through 6th grade. NBFA is a tuition-free, public charter school proudly distinguished by: 
  • Social, emotional and academic learning steeped in child development best practices 
  • Small class sizes and two adults per classroom 
  • An emotionally responsive model that weaves trauma-informed practice into every classroom 
  • Parental involvement, in and outside of the classroom 
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 NBFA is located at 184 Garden Street, Bridgeport, CT. NBFA is an equal opportunity employer that values a diverse workplace. NBFA respects, values, and celebrates the unique attributes of all stakeholders: employees, students, families, and members of its’ Board of Directors.
 
Mission-Driven Culture:
NBFA employees thrive in a collaborative environment of thoughtful self-reflective professionals on a mission to change the life outcomes of Bridgeport youth by narrowing the nefarious achievement gap. Our mission is to provide students a meaningful, high-quality education through experience-based learning to develop essential social, emotional, and critical-thinking skills to give all children the foundation to achieve their potential.
 
Summary:
The Elementary Teacher is responsible for delivering developmentally-appropriate, challenging and engaging instruction in the content area(s) consistent with his/her certification while developing meaningful relationships with students that foster a love of learning. The Elementary Teacher must build and maintain open lines of communication with families to encourage parents/guardians to become education advocates for their children. The Elementary Teacher must comply with state and federal education laws and regulations at all times.
 
Principal Responsibilities:
  • Implement instructional activities that contribute to a climate where students are actively engaged in meaningful learning experiences
  • Identify, select, and modify instructional resources to meet the needs of students with varying backgrounds, learning styles and special needs
  • Work collaboratively with Special Education Teachers and Interventionists to ensure children meet IEP goals
  • Continually use data to inform instructional decisions
  • Prepare and submit developmentally appropriate, on-time lesson plans for daily activities
  • Provide a structured positive classroom which encourages students to think critically
  • Maintain effective and efficient record-keeping procedures
  • Communicate effectively and regularly, orally and in writing, with students and parents
  • Collaborate with peers to enhance the instructional environment school-wide
  • Participate in school-wide and grade-level data teams and Professional Learning Communities to share best practices and help improve overall school performance
  • Ensure that student growth is continuous and appropriate for age group, subject area, and program
  • Establish and maintain cooperative and respectful relationships with students, parents and school personnel
  • Assume responsibility for meeting school-wide student performance goals
  • Satisfy professional obligations through efficient work habits such as meeting deadlines, honoring schedules, attending grade level meetings, and professional performance of all duties
  • Model professional and ethical standards when dealing with students, parents, peers, and leaders
 Benefits:
  • Friendly work environment
  • Health coverage includes medical, dental, prescription, and vision benefits (generous portion of premium paid by NBFA)
    • Life, AD & D, Long-Term and Short-Term Disability Insurance
    • All certified personnel participate in the Connecticut Teachers Retirement Board (“CTRB”).
    • Professional Development Opportunities
  • Ten (10)+ paid holidays plus school closes year-end, for Spring Break and Summer Vacation
    • Vacation / Sick Leave / Personal Time per Collective Bargaining Agreement
 
Classification:
Full-Time/Exempt/185 days
 
Compensation:
Per Collective Bargaining Agreement

Job Requirements:

Certification, Knowledge and Skills:
  • Current State of Connecticut Teacher Certification 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 013, 113 or 305
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary or Early Childhood Education or appropriate subject matter, Master’s Degree preferred
  • Aspire to master his/her content area or subject matter and be willing and able to receive constructive criticism to achieve this goal
    • Be willing and able to offer and receive constructive feedback
  • Understand that all work responsibilities are subject to performance goals and/or targets established as part of the Board’s and NBFA’s organizational planning
  • Fervently believe in NBFA’s mission and be willing to work diligently to positively impact the life outcomes of our students