THIS POSITION REQUIRES A VALID AND CURRENT CA TEACHING CREDENTIAL IN SPANISH. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY IF YOU DO NOT CURRENTLY HAVE A CURRENT CREDENTIAL IN SPANISH.
School Summary:
New West Charter is an award-winning 6-12th grade independent charter school in Los Angeles, California. Our school attracts a diverse student population from all over the area, focuses on academics, and builds confidence through the arts and athletics.
We are looking to add an enthusiastic world languages teacher to New West’s middle school faculty to serve students in grades 6 and 7. The ideal candidate would be a highly qualified and experienced teacher who is ready to lead a full load of Beginning and Intermediate Spanish at the middle school level and communicate their passion for the subject to the students in alignment with the California Content Standards.
Our school values student-centered learning. Teachers are expected to engage students in lessons that help them make meaning for themselves through classroom activities (demonstrations, simulations, labs, discussions, debates), assignments (creative projects and evidence-based persuasive papers), and assessments (multiple formative and summative assessments to measure progress towards mastery).
Performance Objectives:
- Connects with individual students quickly and is able to establish a personal and meaningful relationship. Teachers must be able to develop a relationship built on understanding, trust, mutual respect. We are looking for people that truly care about their students beyond the school day.
- Able to correctly identify strengths and weaknesses in students using a variety of means. Teachers must be able to use data and other indicators to identify patterns of achievement or challenges and then work with students to develop and implement successful strategies to improve their learning.
- Effectively communicates and works productively with a wide range of people for the success of their students. A student’s team may consist of school administrators, faculty members, special education teammates, parents, lawyers, the student themselves, and other specialists working together for the benefit of the child.
- Successfully manages many tasks at once. Teacher is responsible for supervising students in and out of the classroom, monitoring engagement time, checking their quality of their work, grading/entering assignments, and participating in a variety of meetings. Applicants must be able to oversee many aspects of the position with great attention to detail and a willingness to go above and beyond in all aspects of the position.
- Provides engaging and challenging instruction to all students. A great teacher is able to use a variety of instructional and assessment styles to ensure that students are not only engaged with the curriculum, but are also held responsible for their learning. The ability to differentiate instructional methods and materials to match their student’s abilities and interests is a must.
Duties and Responsibilities: Responsible to implement and follow all school policies and procedures, including but not limited to the following:
Curriculum, Instructional, and Additional Employee Duties
- Establishes and maintains a safe learning environment for all students.
- Creates a variety of engaging lessons, activities, and assessments for assigned seminar classes
- Explains school and state graduation requirements to students/parents
- Provides parents and students information about progress and the resources that we offer students
- Works with students to differentiate instruction and uses a variety of strategies to ensure student achievement
- Develops, revises, and implements new curriculum in an effort
- Plans, implements and coordinates instructional goals, activities, and lessons with students
- Meets with struggling students individually to discuss progress and adjust teaching methods whenever necessary to help the student make progress towards their graduation and post-high school goals
- Reviews, grades, and enters student scores in a timely fashion
- Regularly maintains their electronic grade book for accuracy and updates at least once a week
- Communicates (in person, email, phone, video conference) in a timely manner with all stakeholders regarding announcements, important school dates, concerns or congratulations, standardized test dates, assignment deadlines to students/parents, answers to student/parent questions, etc.
- Documents every important student/parent meeting
- Submits work samples and attendance records to the office within timelines established
- Maintains all required records in an organized, efficient, and professional manner
- Initiates the SST process when significant areas of concern warrant doing so
- Attends SST, 504 and IEP meetings and documents students’ present levels of performance
Professional Activities and Growth
- Participates in curriculum development, materials selection, staff development, staff committees, and professional growth activities as directed
- Promotes positive and effective school communication by ensuring that all interactions with staff, students, parents, and the public at large are prompt, efficient, helpful and friendly
- Maintains professional competence through participation in in-service activities provided by the school and in self-selected professional growth activities as approved
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $50,000.00 - $94,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
Application Question(s):
- Do you have a valid California Teaching Credential In Spanish?
Education:
Experience:
- Relevant: 1 year (Preferred)
Work Location: In person