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English Language Arts Teacher

1 month ago


Indiantown, United States Indian River State College Full time

Job Description

Working at Indiantown High School has its perks In addition to helping drive change and having a positive impact by supporting our students, staff, and faculty, Indiantown High School offers a benefits package:

- Wellness Wonders: Dive into a world of well-being with perks that nourish your body and soul. Health benefits that prioritize your fitness, mental health, and overall happiness await you with our employee only coverage paid by the college.
- Retirement Radiance: Picture your future shining as bright as your career Our retirement benefits are designed to turn your golden years into a sunlit oasis. With robust plans and strategic investments, we're planting the seeds for your retirement bliss.
- Generous Time-Off Universe: Recharge and rejuvenate with ample vacation time, ensuring you return to work with newfound enthusiasm.
- Career Launchpad: Propel your career forward with projects that are not just tasks but missions, shaping industries and driving change.

Shine Bright with Us: Join Our Team as a English Language Arts Teacher

Are you passionate about inspiring young minds and shaping their futures? As an English Language Arts Teacher at Indiantown High School, you will play a crucial role in shaping the educational experience of our high school students. You will have the opportunity to:
1. Foster Academic Excellence: Your commitment lies in challenging students to surpass their own expectations. Through rigorous instruction, ignite curiosity, fuel critical thinking, and pave the way for academic achievement. Each lesson becomes a stepping stone toward their limitless potential.

2. Bridge Technology and Learning: In an ever-evolving digital landscape, seamlessly integrate technology into your teaching. From interactive presentations to virtual labs, empower students to navigate the digital realm with confidence. Technology isn’t just a tool—it’s a gateway to knowledge.

3. Cultivate Safe Spaces: Within your classroom, safety isn’t limited to physical well-being; it encompasses emotional security. Create an environment where students feel heard, respected, and valued. Here, they can explore, stumble, and rise stronger, knowing they are supported.

4. Data-Driven Adaptation: Assessment isn’t a mere formality; it’s a compass guiding your instructional decisions. Analyze data—achievement results, progress tests, and more—to tailor your approach. Flexibility is your ally; adjust strategies to meet diverse learning styles.

5. Collaborative Leadership: Beyond the syllabus, collaborate with colleagues, counselors, and parents. Together, weave a safety net for student success. Interdisciplinary projects, extracurricular activities, and community partnerships—all contribute to a holistic educational experience.

6. Advocacy and Inclusion: Every student deserves equitable access. You advocate for accommodations, ensuring no one is left behind. Whether it’s adapting materials or celebrating diverse perspectives, inclusivity is woven into your teaching fabric.

7. Lifelong Learning: Model curiosity and continuous improvement. Your self-evaluation plan isn’t a checkbox; it’s a roadmap. Learn alongside your students, embracing innovation and refining your craft.

8. Impact Beyond the Bell: Your influence extends beyond class hours. You sponsor clubs, attend events, and celebrate achievements. You are a mentor, a cheerleader, and a believer in their dreams.

9. Grade with Compassion: Behind every grade lies a story. Assess not just knowledge but effort, growth, and resilience. Your feedback encourages progress, not perfection.

10. Legacy of Inspiration: When the final bell rings, your legacy remains—a tapestry of empowered minds, confident hearts, and futures shaped by passion and purpose.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The essential job functions and responsibilities of this position include but are not limited to:
- Planning and providing top-quality instruction to 9th
- 12th grade students.- Collaborating with faculty, staff, administration, parents, and students.- Preparing, instructing, and grading all class coursework.- Assigning final grades.- Maintaining regularly scheduled office hours to meet with students.- Coordinating, advising and facilitating one or more student clubs.

SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The specific duties and responsibilities for this position include, but are not limited to:
- Teaching in a manner that assists high school students in meeting rigorous instructional standards.- Appropriately integrating computer software and technology-based instruction.- Maintaining a safe and effective classroom environment.-
- Coordinating and supervising learning activities.-
- Utilizing all available data including achievement and assessment test results, progress tests, daily assignments, teacher observations, past performance and other available information to plan instruction and evaluate student performance.- Utilizin


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