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FACS (Family and Consumer Science) Teacher

FACS (Family and Consumer Science) Teacher

May 10, 2023 by Albert Lea Area Schools

Position Information:

  •  FACS (Family & Consumer Science) Teacher 2023-2024 School Year

Qualifications:

  • Must hold a valid Minnesota teaching license in secondary Family & Consumer Science
  • Possess excellent oral, written, and interpersonal skills
  • Previous experience preferred

 

Coaching positions available.

Early Childhood Special Education Teacher

May 10, 2023 by Forest Lake Area Schools

Job posting 2622

Full Time (1.0 FTE) Early Childhood Special Education Teacher is currently available beginning the 2023-24 school year at the Forest Lake Education Center.

Minnesota Department of Education Early Childhood Special Education teaching license required.

 

 

 

 

Early Childhood Special Education Teacher

May 10, 2023 by Forest Lake Area Schools

Job posting 2621

Full Time (1.0 FTE) Early Childhood Special Education Teacher is currently available beginning the 2023-24 school year at the Forest Lake Education Center.

Minnesota Department of Education Early Childhood Special Education teaching license required.

 

 

 

 

K-5 Vocal Music Teacher – Jefferson Elementary School

May 9, 2023 by Faribault Public Schools

Job Description:
One full-time (1.0 FTE) K-5 Vocal Music Teacher at Jefferson Elementary School

Elementary Classroom Teacher

May 9, 2023 by Willmar Public Schools

Elementary Classroom Teacher at Kennedy Elementary School

Teacher- English

May 9, 2023 by Hudson School District (WI)

JOB GOAL:
To enable the District to provide quality education for all students in the District.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Professional Skills – The teacher is expected to establish procedures of management to allow a maximum of learning and a minimum of disciplinary action by:
1. Planning and organizing effectively.
2. Demonstrating competency in his/her area.
3. Creating and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to learning.
4. Providing opportunities for individual differences.
5. Making provisions for individual differences.
6. Encouraging the development of independent work habits.
7. Using appropriate language for students to model.
8. Using varied and appropriate instructional techniques to accomplish predetermined instructional objectives.

Professional Relationships: The teacher is expected to establish and maintain a professional relationship with students by:
1. Encouraging respect for the rights, opinions, property, and contributions of others.
2. Being sensitive to factors which affect pupil achievement and behavior.
3. Being available for extra help.
4. Using methods of management that result in desired changes in behavior.
5. Communicating and maintaining a working relationship with parents.
6. Maintaining confidentiality with respect to students and their records.
7. Refraining from personal criticism of staff to students.
8. Avoiding use of position for commercial gain.

The teacher is expected to establish and maintain a professional relationship with fellow staff members by:
9. Cooperating with other staff members.
10. Consulting with co-workers in evaluating and meeting student needs.
11. Leaving clear and complete instructions for substitutes.
12. Following curriculum and policies approved by the Board.
13. Cooperating in evaluation of present curriculum.
14. Recommending possible revision of curriculum.
15. Being proficient or distinguished in all areas listed on the Teacher Performance Evaluation.
16. Communicating professionally and respectfully with students, staff, parents, and community members, using oral, written, and electronic means.
17. Attending work regularly.
18. Performing other duties as assigned.

Professional Development: The teacher is expected to demonstrate professional development by:
1. Participating actively in inservice programs.
2. Keeping abreast of professional developments in his/her particular area and in education as a whole.
3. Exploring new teaching techniques as alternatives to better accomplish predetermined instructional objectives.

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