Job Title: Building Substitute Teacher
Job Classification: Non-Licensed Instructional/Licensed Instructional
Reports to: Building Administrator
Work Schedule: Academic Calendar
General Description:
Provide classroom coverage as assigned when the regular teachers are absent. This Substitute position will be assigned to float where needed consistently Monday through Friday.. The substitute must be confident teaching a wide range of developmental age groups from Kindergarten through Grade 5..
Qualifications:
Valid Indiana Teaching License or Substitute Permit required
Primary Responsibilities:
- Flexible and willing to adapt to change at short notice
- Ability to teach day to day assignments or long-term positions such as maternity leave or long-term illness
- Uses initiative to solve problems when they arise and is willing to make decisions based on the best interest of students
- Experience in curriculum and assessment development preferred
- Ability to communicate well with elementary school students
- A strong ability to communicate with parents while understanding the approach to communication may vary according to the developmental needs of students within the grade level being taught.
- A positive attitude and desire to be part of a close community and able to contribute in positive ways to the culture of the school.
- Expertise in building active collaborative classroom programs which encourage problem solving critical thinking skills and which develop a sense of classroom community and trust
- Solid understanding of elementary school organization programs and students
- A proven ability to differentiate instruction and integrate learning
- Ability to quickly adjust to different specials (Art PE Music Technology) and grade levels. Can take over classes with little advance notice. Improvises lessons in emergency situations where the teacher is unable to provide lesson plans.
- If no coverage is needed the Substitute will assist other classroom teachers or what building administration deems necessary.
- Other duties as assigned by the Administration
Essential Skills and Abilities
- Competency in the administration and interpretation of academic ability testing
- Ability to use technology for documentation and preparation of professional materials
- Ability to teach and assist students in the use of computer applications
- Ability to communicate assessment results in written and oral forms to parents and professionals
- Ability to develop implement and evaluate behavior plans for use in general and special education settings
- Ability to prioritize tasks allocate time and maintain schedule flexibility
- Must demonstrate foundational professionalism including consistent attendance punctuality adherence to school policies and procedures and strong employability skills. These are considered essential non-negotiable expectations of the role.
Job Title: Building Substitute TeacherJob Classification: Non-Licensed Instructional/Licensed InstructionalReports to: Building AdministratorWork Schedule: Academic CalendarGeneral Description:Provide classroom coverage as assigned when the regular teachers are absent. This Substitute position will ...
Job Title: Building Substitute Teacher
Job Classification: Non-Licensed Instructional/Licensed Instructional
Reports to: Building Administrator
Work Schedule: Academic Calendar
General Description:
Provide classroom coverage as assigned when the regular teachers are absent. This Substitute position will be assigned to float where needed consistently Monday through Friday.. The substitute must be confident teaching a wide range of developmental age groups from Kindergarten through Grade 5..
Qualifications:
Valid Indiana Teaching License or Substitute Permit required
Primary Responsibilities:
- Flexible and willing to adapt to change at short notice
- Ability to teach day to day assignments or long-term positions such as maternity leave or long-term illness
- Uses initiative to solve problems when they arise and is willing to make decisions based on the best interest of students
- Experience in curriculum and assessment development preferred
- Ability to communicate well with elementary school students
- A strong ability to communicate with parents while understanding the approach to communication may vary according to the developmental needs of students within the grade level being taught.
- A positive attitude and desire to be part of a close community and able to contribute in positive ways to the culture of the school.
- Expertise in building active collaborative classroom programs which encourage problem solving critical thinking skills and which develop a sense of classroom community and trust
- Solid understanding of elementary school organization programs and students
- A proven ability to differentiate instruction and integrate learning
- Ability to quickly adjust to different specials (Art PE Music Technology) and grade levels. Can take over classes with little advance notice. Improvises lessons in emergency situations where the teacher is unable to provide lesson plans.
- If no coverage is needed the Substitute will assist other classroom teachers or what building administration deems necessary.
- Other duties as assigned by the Administration
Essential Skills and Abilities
- Competency in the administration and interpretation of academic ability testing
- Ability to use technology for documentation and preparation of professional materials
- Ability to teach and assist students in the use of computer applications
- Ability to communicate assessment results in written and oral forms to parents and professionals
- Ability to develop implement and evaluate behavior plans for use in general and special education settings
- Ability to prioritize tasks allocate time and maintain schedule flexibility
- Must demonstrate foundational professionalism including consistent attendance punctuality adherence to school policies and procedures and strong employability skills. These are considered essential non-negotiable expectations of the role.
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