Analysis Skills, Fast Food, Physical Demands, Primary School, Problem Solving Skills, Process Modeling, Progress Reports, Record Keeping, Reporting Skills, Risk, School Attendance, Set Goals, Student Conduct, Training/Teaching, University/School Policies
Job Description
Elementary Teacher - Grades K-5
Miller-Driscoll or Cider Mill
This position is posted for both Miller-Driscoll and Cider Mill. Position will remain posted until all positions are filled. Interview will occur on a rolling basis.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Current State Certification in appropriate content area
- Masters Degree is highly recommended
- Previous teaching experience is preferred
REPORTS TO
Principals, Assistant Principals, or District Administrator
JOB GOAL
To plan, implement, evaluate, and adjust instruction for a diverse group of students in the appropriate content area.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
Professional Dispositions
- Demonstrates compassion and caring for students, families, and colleagues.
- Affirms students by recognizing the unique talents and accomplishments of each and by assisting each in setting personal goals.
- Creates a nurturing environment that supports exploration, risk-taking, and failure as natural parts of the learning process.
- Develops personal connections with students, staff, and families.
- Relates to the challenges and triumphs inherent in the educational process by modeling lifelong learning, participates in ongoing professional development.
- Maintains expectations for student behavior in accordance with school policy/practice and in order to sustain an atmosphere conducive to learning.
Professional Knowledge
- Demonstrates expertise in the content area.
- Demonstrates an understanding of how students learn and grow.
- Develops lessons that allow students to construct and apply knowledge.
- Develops units that allow for multiple access points and include varied instructional strategies based on individual differences in student knowledge, achievement, and need.
- Designs and administers assessments to monitor student progress.
- Analyzes multiple forms of assessment data and adapts instruction accordingly.
- Engages with colleagues to reflect on practice and make refinements to instruction, assessment, and lesson design.
- Implements district-approved curriculum.
- Designs innovative curriculum in accordance with district procedures.
- Maintains appropriate records of student attendance and progress, prepares report cards, interim, and final grades as appropriate.
Professional Responsibilities
- Participates in regular meetings including staff meetings, Instructional Effectiveness Team (IET) meetings, department and/or grade level meetings, and district meetings.
- Provides supervision in activities both in and out of the classroom during the regular school day.
- Reports to work and follows established work hours/week.
- Engages parents and the community in the learning process through ongoing two-way communication.
- Collaborates with other staff, certified and non-certified, to support students, shares knowledge and resources with others.
- Partners with others to solve problems faced by students or the school community.
- Participates in PPT, 504, and/or other parent meetings.
- Models the importance of social responsibility.
- Demonstrates the ability to use technology effectively, engages in ongoing professional learning to learn new technological tools.
- Other responsibilities as assigned by the superintendent of schools or his/her designee.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Teachers regularly engage in talking, hearing, reading, writing, operating technology, sitting, standing, reaching up and down with arms, lifting or moving objects that weigh up to 10 pounds.
Wilton Public Schools is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all qualified persons.
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