HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION AT MOSES LAKE HIGH SCHOOL
Salary & Benefits
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelors degree or post-graduate work in Physical Education and Health Education. Masters degree preferred.
- Valid Washington State teaching certificate with endorsement in secondary physical education and health.
- Demonstrated understanding of research-based instructional strategies and assessment practices that support effective instruction.
- Recent successful experience working with educators in demonstrating and modeling effective instructional strategies and assessment practices.
- Demonstrated knowledge of needs of diverse learners and strategies for addressing these needs.
- Understanding of appropriate local and state standards.
- Maintain integrity of confidential information relating to students staff and district patrons.
- Evidence/demonstration of use of technology to enhance student learning or willingness to learn.
- Demonstrated organizational skills and commitment to follow through on tasks.
- Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain excellent working relationships with students teachers school administrators support personnel and community members.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing.
- Ability to skills and attitudes of sportsmanship and fitness.
- Willingness to work in co-curricular programs.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Teach health and physical education at the high school level
2. Maintain a safe classroom environment conducive to learning
3. Coordinate classroom experiences with other departmental staff members
4. Locker room supervision
5. Demonstrated interest in coaching
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Demonstrates effective teaching practices by:
- Effectively utilizing research based instructional practices.
- Aligning instructional behaviors with best practices of the learning process.
- Remaining current in content related pedagogy.
- Structuring and pacing to the appropriate level of the learners.
- Utilizing questioning that requires higher level thinking skills.
- Clearly articulating directions and teaching necessary procedures in order for students to be successful.
- Effectively modify curriculum and differentiate instructional practices to support student learning.
Recognizes individual student learning needs and develops strategies to address those needs by:
- Knowing and utilizing intervention strategies under the appropriate conditions.
- Differentiating the learning activities to address the developmental characteristics of his/her students.
- Demonstrating a persistent attitude that all students can learn.
- Communicating the individual needs of students.
- Communicating clear learning targets.
- Providing a student friendly lesson and unit structure.
- Ensuring instructional materials and resources are aligned and appropriate for the learning target.
- Activating prior knowledge to support learning.
- Identifying the critical content to be taught within the time allotted.
Fosters and manages a safe positive learning environment by:
- Establishing positive relationships with all students.
- Consistently monitoring student behavior and rewarding and correcting frequently in a respectful manner.
- Organizing the environment and the lesson to the extent that transitions between activities do not take away from instructional time.
Uses multiple student data elements to modify instruction and improve student learning by:
- Using data to modify instruction as appropriate.
- Assessing student learning multiple times throughout a lesson.
- Instructing students to self-assess and monitor their own progress.
- Frequently asking students to reflect on their own learning.
- Using a variety of formative assessments.
Communicates and Collaborates with parents and school community by:
- Initiating communication with parents beyond the mandatory reporting requirements.
- Communicating important aspects of the instructional program to parents in order to engage them with their childs education.
- Providing meaningful information to parents about individual students.
Exhibits collaborates and engages in collegial practices by:
- Contributing to the PLC/Data Team on a regular basis.
- Consistently seeking ways to improve.
- Demonstrating the ability to make decisions in the best interest of students.
- Maintaining a positive relationship with his or her peers under all circumstances.
- Consult with counselor/psychologist and designated staff to solve and plan interventions for children.
The Moses Lake School District #161 does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex race creed religion color national origin age veteran or military status sexual orientation gender expression or identity disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to the school districts Title IX Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity officer Michelle Musso 1620 S Pioneer Way Moses Lake WA.793.7725 Email: OR Section 504/ADA Coordinator Samantha Burgess 1620 S Pioneer Way Moses Lake WA.793.7699 Email: