Job Description
Job Description
The Teacher will provide an enriching and innovative learning environment whereby students achieve post-secondary readiness by instructing and assessing students using curriculum aligned with the New York State Standards in the content area. The Teacher will develop and use common assessments to determine instructional strategies that will most effectively meet the needs of students and prepare them for post-secondary futures.
The following duties are critical to the overall educational program and require effective and ongoing communication and collaboration with staff and administration :
- Create an education of excellence that meets student’s interests, abilities, and needs within a curricular framework which reflects and promotes an understanding of, and appreciation for, diversity in our community as an integral part of school life leading to post-secondary success.
- Teach five (5) periods for students using effective curricular, instructional, and assessment practices under an unconditional belief in all students with urgency to accelerate their learning through the principles of Grading for Equity.
- Develop curriculum, assessment, and instruction within the department through the Modern Classrooms Project approach incorporating blended instruction, self-paced structures, and standards mastery-based grading.
- Grow in curriculum, assessment, and instruction under the Danielson Framework through receiving coaching, data, and reflection.
- Participate in and support meaningful data meetings and deep dives in line with department-wide, grade level-wide, and school-wide goals.
- Keep frequent and current records of student progress.
- Foster a strong and cohesive school culture through community building and restorative practices.
- Be open to feedback under the Danielson Framework.
- Maintain active relationships with local, regional, and national associations and opportunities for professional development in the subject area.
- Develop and share professional development for the department.
- Advocate for the department while supporting the wider mission in the school.
- Support the development of IEPs and 504s directly linked to the standards-based grading system.
Ensure students and teachers implement accommodations and modifications during instruction and assessment.
Seek partnership with families through consistent engagement and proactive communication, and support the IEP, 504, and eligibility meeting processes with family members
The employee is required to complete additional tasks as assigned.Required qualifications include :
BA / BSAbility to work well with a range of able, highly motivated adults and youthHighly effective communication and organizational skillsHigh levels of energy and creativityExperience conducting classroom observationsExperience in providing professional developmentValid or pending NYS educational certification or exemption criteria under EDN Ch. 16, Tit. 2, Art. 56 § 2854.3(a-1)Valid NYS Special Education CertificationPreferred qualifications include :
Master's Degree in Special EducationMinimum of 3-5 years relevant teaching experience in an urban high school settingFamiliarity and success with teaching New York State Regents Examination coursesMultilingual (English, Spanish, and / or other)Knowledge of Restorative Justice and PracticesKnowledge of Critical Race TheoryKnowledge of and / or experience with Modern Classrooms Project and / or Grading for EquityExperience with the Google Suite, PowerSchool, Edgenuity, Edpuzzle, Remind, Zoom, Schoology, and / or Performance MattersOur Vision To be a post-secondary preparatory organization for all students where postsecondary education attainment is the expectation and reality.
Our Mission To provide an enriching and innovative learning environment whereby students achieve postsecondary readiness.
Our Core Values : Commitment, Accountability, Respect, and Integrity
IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Anti-racism) NCHS is committed to building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive learning environment and dismantling racist school structures and systems. We embrace and protect our community members' multiple identities, as they are essential assets through which we structure policies and manage resources that build access and opportunity for our students, set our strategic approach, and achieve our mission.
Northside Charter High School actively seeks to forward the equity and diversity of our community in our admissions, programs, and hiring. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, ethnic origin, age, physical disability or sexual orientation in administration of our educational policies, hiring policies, admissions policies, financial aid programs, athletics and other school-administered programs.