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5th Grade Classroom Teacher

5th Grade Classroom Teacher

May 22, 2023 by Grantsburg School District

Job Title- 5th Grade Classroom Teacher

Job Description- 1.0 FTE

Qualifications- Candidates must have or be eligible for WI DPI certification in Elementary and/or Middle School Education

Preschool Teacher

May 22, 2023 by Eastern Carver County (Chaska) School District

Preschool Teacher (.40 FTE)
Bluff Creek Elementary
For More Information contact: Sue Forster at [email protected]

Start Date:  August 28, 2023
FTE/Hours: 0.40 FTE 8:00 am -12:00 pm (Monday – Thursday)
Banded/Graded:  C-5-2
Responsible To:  Community Education
Compensation and Yearly Duration of Employment:  Compensation and benefits will be determined by District 112 and the Chaska Education Association (CEA). This is not a benefit eligible position

Qualifications: Valid State of Minnesota Teaching License in Early Childhood Education
Major Job Functions; Specific Tasks/Required Knowledge, Ability and Skills:  Provide a safe and supportive classroom environment, parent communication, curriculum development and assessment, conferences.see attachment

Application Procedure:  This position will remain open until filled. Application review process will begin after June 6, 2023. Please apply online at:  http://www.district112.org  (only online applications will be accepted).

All job offers from Eastern Carver County Schools are conditioned upon passing a pre-employment criminal background check and ISD 112 School Board approval. If recommended for employment, applicant will provide proof of legal right to work in the United States if required.

Eastern Carver County Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Preschool Teacher (.50 FTE)

May 22, 2023 by Eastern Carver County (Chaska) School District

Preschool Teacher (.50 FTE)
Bluff Creek Elementary
For More Information contact: Sue Forster at [email protected]

Start Date:  August 28, 2023
FTE/Hours: 0.50 FTE 8:00 am -12:00 pm
Banded/Graded:  C-5-2
Responsible To:  Community Education
Compensation and Yearly Duration of Employment:  Compensation and benefits will be determined by District 112 and the Chaska Education Association (CEA). This is not a benefit eligible position

Qualifications: Valid State of Minnesota Teaching License in Early Childhood Education
Major Job Functions; Specific Tasks/Required Knowledge, Ability and Skills:  Provide a safe and supportive classroom environment, parent communication, curriculum devlopment and assessment, conferences.see attachment

Application Procedure:  This position will remain open until filled. Application review process will begin after June 6, 2023. Please apply online at:  http://www.district112.org  (only online applications will be accepted).

All job offers from Eastern Carver County Schools are conditioned upon passing a pre-employment criminal background check and ISD 112 School Board approval. If recommended for employment, applicant will provide proof of legal right to work in the United States if required.

Eastern Carver County Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Teacher- Middle School Mathematics

May 22, 2023 by School District of New Richmond

JOB FUNCTION:
To help students master subject matter and skills in a learning environment which allows for the intellectual, physical, emotional, cultural, social and ethical growth of children in a changing world.

REPORTS TO:
Building principal or person designated by the district administrator.

SUPERVISES:
Students, student teachers or others as assigned.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
The classroom teacher shall:
1. Make provisions in the classroom utilizing the philosophy that all children can learn as per mission statement.
2. Teach curriculum as per scope and sequence and/or department curriculum.
3. Modify curriculum as appropriate and as needed in the curriculum review cycle.
4. Provide an appropriate opportunity for students to master the Wisconsin Model Academic Standards.
5. Provide in a timely fashion the necessary documentation for completing the materials adoption process when appropriate.
6. Develop, implement and evaluate personal and professional instructional goals with the assistance of the building principal as part of ongoing staff development.
7. Identify and provide a program of study that meets the individual needs, interests and abilities of students.
8. Prepare for classes assigned and provide written evidence of preparation per building procedures.
9. Guide the learning process toward the achievement of curriculum goals, consistent with the district’s philosophy, and establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, projects and communicate these objectives to students.
10. Strive to implement, by instruction and action, the district’s educational philosophy and instructional goals and objectives.
11. Create a classroom environment that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity and interests of students.
12. Encourage students to set and maintain standards of classroom behavior.
13. Develop reasonable rules for classroom behavior and related procedures.
14. Maintain order in the classroom in a consistently fair and just manner.
15. Employ a variety of instructional techniques, instructional media and assessment tools.
16. Assess the accomplishments of students on a regular basis, provide timely feedback to students, and provide progress reports as required.
17. Assess student progress towards mastery of the Wisconsin Model Academic Standards as appropriate.
18. Identify any learning and behavioral difficulties of students on a regular basis, seeking the assistance of district specialists and the Individual Education Team meeting.
19. Take necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials and facilities.
20. Maintain accurate and complete records as required by law, Board policy and administrative regulation.
21. Assist the administration in implementing Board policies and rules.
22. Encourage parent/guardian involvement by taking an active role and being available to students and parents/guardians for education-related purposes when required or requested to do so under reasonable terms.
23. Maintain effective lines of communication among staff, parents/guardians and supervisors to assist in the education of each child.
24. Serve as a role model by demonstrating a positive attitude, appropriate dress, timeliness, proper preparation and strong work habits.
25. Be responsible for students in his/her charge and for any and all students of the school during the school day and during school functions.
26. Work cooperatively with all staff, promote interdisciplinary collaboration and be supportive of other building/district programs.
27. Take responsibility for staying professionally current.
28. Attend all building faculty, department and Individual Education Plan (IEP) staffings and meetings as required or upon request.
29. Assume all other responsibilities and perform all other duties as assigned by the building principal or person designated by the district administrator.

Principal – Senior High School (Park Center Senior High)

May 21, 2023 by Osseo Area Schools

School site: Park Center Senior High (Brooklyn Park, MN)

General Purpose of Job: To inspire and prepare each and every scholar with the confidence, courage, and competence to achieve their dreams; contribute to community; and engage in a lifetime of learning by planning and directing the instructional programing and managing the operational and personnel requirements.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Indicators of Strategic Leadership Practice:

Articulates a vision and develops implementation strategies for change that results in measurable achievement gains for all students and closes the achievement gap.
Fosters a shared commitment to high expectations for student achievement, high standards of teaching and learning, and a culturally competent environment where diversity is valued.
Builds a strong and positive sense of community in the school by honoring the important roles of race and culture, its traditions, artifacts, symbols, values, and norms.

Indicators of Instructional Leadership Practice:

Provides the structure and opportunity for the development, alignment, implementation, and evaluation of relevant and rigorous curricula tied to state academic and college and career readiness standards.
Collaborates with teachers to examine student and school data to measure student learning and growth, identify achievement gaps, and develop strategic interventions that improve learning and close identified gaps.
Facilitates reflective practice, inquiry, and action research to identify and monitor the impact of interventions and determine high-yield instructional strategies that improve student learning.

Indicators of Performance Management Practice:

Provides timely, appropriate, quality professional development and facilitates learning teams that gather information, analyze data, examine issues, and develop new approaches to improve teaching and learning.
Routinely observes instruction and provides ongoing feedback and coaching to teachers and other staff in a fair and equitable manner in order to support professional growth.
Provides effective and timely supervision and evaluation aligned with local district goals, state regulations, and contract provisions and uses these processes to facilitate development, remediation, and/or removal of underperforming staff members.

Indicators of Professional and Interpersonal Relationship Skills Practice:

Models appropriate personal, professional, and ethical behavior that is respectful and fair, enhances the image of the school and the profession, and inspires others to higher levels of leadership and performance.
Demonstrates strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills and facilitates groups effectively.
Welcomes and honors families and stakeholders by engaging them in a meaningful dialogue regarding student learning, the work of the school, and its needs and accomplishments.

Indicators of Resource Management Skills Practice:

Distributes leadership responsibilities, shares decision making, and supervises daily ongoing management structures and practices to enhance teaching and learning.
Maintains a safe environment by addressing real and potential challenges to the physical and emotional safety and security of students and staff that interfere with teaching and learning.
Develops and implements a budget process that manages fiscal expenditures consistent with district and school goals, policies, and available resources that is focused on results in improved student achievement.

Additional duties/responsibilities:

Participate in the MN Principals’ Academy cohort as determined by the Assistant Superintendents of the Division of Leadership, Teaching and Learning.

Performs other comparable duties of a like or similar nature as assigned.

 

Parent Educator

May 19, 2023 by Mankato Area Public Schools

ECFE Parent Educator
Early Learning Department

Mankato Area Public Schools has a Licensed Parent Educator position available within the Early Learning Department with a part-time work schedule based on the ECFE program calendar. This position does include both daytime and evening hours.

Summary of Duties:

1. Teach curriculum of Mankato Area Public Schools Early Learning Department.

2. Carry out responsibilities as defined by the master contract and assigned by Assistant Director of Early Learning.

4. Maintain healthy communication and cooperation with staff and parents.

 

Qualifications Required:
Current MN Parent Educator License

Rate of Pay:
Salary based on master agreement/ Additional compensation may be awarded based on significant levels of education and previous experience.

Candidates should complete the online application found at www.isd77.org and upload 3 current letters of recommendation.

This position will be filled on the basis of the experience, competency, and qualifications of the applicant and the needs of the District.  District 77 complies with state and federal fair employment regulations.

For further information contact Katie Gag, Assistant Director of Early Learning, at 507-625-4620.

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