Urgently Require ELA - English Language Arts Teacher in Michigan
Job title: ELA - English Language Arts Teacher
Company: Wayne RESA
Job description:
- Valid Michigan Teaching Certificate with a secondary school endorsement in Language Arts - BA or BX.
- Major or Minor in Specified Content Area ? (Minor must have passed the Specified ELA Content Area - MTTC Test).
- Must meet the Elementary and Secondary Education/No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 ? Highly Qualified.
- Teaching experience in a multi-cultural setting, preferred.
- Knowledge of Universal Design for Learning, would be an asset.
- Experience with ELA Common Core Standards, Unwrapping the Standards, and determining Power Standards, preferred.
- Demonstrated knowledge of multiple intervention strategies with individuals and groups.
- Understanding of Early Warning Systems for students at-risk for failure.
- Training or experience in co-teaching instructional strategies, desired.
- Training and/or knowledge of Reading Apprenticeship strategies, preferred.
- Training and/or knowledge of 6+1 Writing Traits of Effective Writing, preferred.
- Training and/or knowledge of Writer?s Workshop, preferred.
- Training and/or knowledge in Marzano?s Classroom Instruction that Works, preferred.
- Use of student data in making instructional decisions.
- Experience with technology and multimedia to enhance teaching, learning, and student engagement.
- Willingness to participate in various trainings to improve instructional practice.
- Training and/or knowledge of Professional Learning Communities, preferred.
- Willingness to be actively involved in the school improvement process.
- Training in Positive Behavior Intervention Supports, preferred.
- Ability to work in a multicultural setting.
- Determine instructional needs of students based on assessment data and ELA K-12 Learning Standards.
- Provide direct and/or supplemental instruction to students.
- Establishes a cooperative and supportive relationship with all students.
- Maintains a classroom atmosphere conducive to learning.
- Fosters and maintains positive / collaborative relationships with parents / guardians of students.
- Evaluate students? current level of academic performance using Departmental Standards and Common Assessments and utilize assessment data of student / class to monitor progress towards academic mastery of ELA K-12 Learning Standards.
- Monitor student progress, adjust and provide accommodations to curriculum and instruction to support academic achievement.
- Effectively uses multiple forms of assessment and progress data to plan and guide instruction and to inform the learner of their growth.
- Completes and maintains student attendance, academic records gradebook, documentation and record keeping in accordance with District policies and procedures.
- Ability to manage student behavior to maximize engagement in learning.
- Ability to apply knowledge of PBIS best practices to meet student needs.
- Ability to effectively communicate, coordinate and collaborate with Departmental colleagues, ancillary staff, Administration, parents, and building staff to facilitate student progress and growth.
- Function as a collaborative and contributing team member within the school staff.
- Work to further develop the curriculum and seek innovative, engaging and motivating instructional approaches.
- Must effectively communicate with students and parents regarding students? goals and progress.
- Ability to coordinate and plan classroom activities with Special Education staff to meet curriculum expectations and IEP goals.
- Contributes and participates in efforts related to building and District Goals.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- The employee must occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach and twist while performing their job duties.
- The employee must be able to lift and move up to 25 pounds in supplies which requires bending, stooping, lifting, and reaching.
- The employee must be able to use a variety of instructional materials in the classroom.
- The employee may have to push and/or pull light to moderate amounts of weight.
- The employee must be able to use and operate a variety of office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination including the use of a computer keyboard.
- The employee must use hands and arms to manipulate objects.
- The employee will have extensive verbal communication with administrators, staff, students, parents, & guests to communicate, to receive, and exchange information.
- The employee must use keyboards, tools, and other controls.
- The employee must sit and stand for prolonged periods of time.
- The employee must have normal vision and hearing with or without aid.
- The employee must be able to move about the assigned work location during the day.
- The noise level in the work environment will vary and can range from soft to loud. Often the noise level is the work environment will be soft to moderate.
- The employee is required to interact with students, staff, parents/guardians and occasionally with the public.
- At times, the employee may be directly responsible for the safety and well-being of students.