Position available at Johnston High School - Science Department
- Anticipated start date: March 2026
- Anticipated length of assignment:Through end of 2025-2026 school year
Daily substitute rate: $165 per day; increasing to $185 on 11th consecutive day $235 on 21st consecutive day
Qualifications Certification and Experience:
- Valid Iowa Teaching or Substitute license
- Punctuality and attendance; regularly begins and ends tasks on time
- Demonstrates positive interpersonal relationships and works cooperatively with students parents and staff
- Projects a positive image as an educator in the school and in the community
- Promotes a positive image of the Johnston Schools
- Respects differing points of view
- Demonstrates an understanding and acceptance of diverse racial ethnic cultural gender special needs and religious groups
- Uses discretion in handling confidential information and situations
- Actively supports expectations of student behaviour outside of the classroom during the school day
- Demonstrates a positive attitude and manages stress in a constructive manner
Performance Responsibilities:
Personal Performance Criteria
- Works well with others maintaining positive and effective communication with school personnel and students
- Contributes to creating a positive work environment
- Demonstrates integrity and respects confidentiality
- Arrives on time and works consistently until the end of his/her scheduled day
- Works independently and with confidence
- Demonstrates ability to grasp and adjust to new and changing situations
- Demonstrates initiative and ability to work without close supervision
Professional Performance Criteria
Instructional Process
- Teaching to local curriculum standards
- Curriculum is presented from whole to part with an emphasis on what students should know and be able to do
- Communicates learning goals to students and parents
- Incorporates on a regular basis activities for students which require applications of learning
- Creates a classroom environment that promotes learning
- Establishes fair and appropriate classroom rules
- Corrects inappropriate behaviour in an appropriate and timely manner
- Reinforces positive behaviours
- Consistent in expectations concerning student behaviours
- Establishes and maintains rapport with students
- Demonstrates appropriate instructional preparation
- Uses knowledge of students to design educational experiences
- Lessons align with the district standards and assessments
- Designs lessons that are appropriate to age level and student interest
- Lesson design is logical and provides for a clearly understood flow of learning
- Designs educational experiences that utilize district provided technologies
- Uses effective instructional techniques
- Uses instructional time effectively
- Both group and individual instruction are used on a regular basis with limited use of large group lecture
- Employs a variety of instructional techniques and strategies including multi-sensory approaches appropriate questioning and modelling role playing self-teaching and activity-based learning
- Utilizes a variety of instructional resources outside of the textbook
- Modifies lesson plans and instructional techniques as required by student learning styles
- Instructional techniques provide all students the opportunity to learn
- Instruction is free of cultural religious ethnic or gender bias
- Responds in a positive and constructive manner to student questions
- Provides students with opportunities for success
- Models and promotes honesty respect for people and property responsibility for personal and group actions personal integrity and the value of hard work
- Uses effective assessment strategies
- Assessments directly relate to core curricular concepts and are in integral part of teaching and learning
- Assessment of student progress includes both traditional and alternative assessment measures
- Assessment is interwoven with learning and occurs on an ongoing basis. Assessment is not solely an end product
- Maintains a professional appearance appropriate to job responsibilities
Position available at Johnston High School - Science DepartmentAnticipated start date: March 2026Anticipated length of assignment:Through end of 2025-2026 school yearDaily substitute rate: $165 per day; increasing to $185 on 11th consecutive day $235 on 21st consecutive dayQualifications Certificati...
Position available at Johnston High School - Science Department
- Anticipated start date: March 2026
- Anticipated length of assignment:Through end of 2025-2026 school year
Daily substitute rate: $165 per day; increasing to $185 on 11th consecutive day $235 on 21st consecutive day
Qualifications Certification and Experience:
- Valid Iowa Teaching or Substitute license
- Punctuality and attendance; regularly begins and ends tasks on time
- Demonstrates positive interpersonal relationships and works cooperatively with students parents and staff
- Projects a positive image as an educator in the school and in the community
- Promotes a positive image of the Johnston Schools
- Respects differing points of view
- Demonstrates an understanding and acceptance of diverse racial ethnic cultural gender special needs and religious groups
- Uses discretion in handling confidential information and situations
- Actively supports expectations of student behaviour outside of the classroom during the school day
- Demonstrates a positive attitude and manages stress in a constructive manner
Performance Responsibilities:
Personal Performance Criteria
- Works well with others maintaining positive and effective communication with school personnel and students
- Contributes to creating a positive work environment
- Demonstrates integrity and respects confidentiality
- Arrives on time and works consistently until the end of his/her scheduled day
- Works independently and with confidence
- Demonstrates ability to grasp and adjust to new and changing situations
- Demonstrates initiative and ability to work without close supervision
Professional Performance Criteria
Instructional Process
- Teaching to local curriculum standards
- Curriculum is presented from whole to part with an emphasis on what students should know and be able to do
- Communicates learning goals to students and parents
- Incorporates on a regular basis activities for students which require applications of learning
- Creates a classroom environment that promotes learning
- Establishes fair and appropriate classroom rules
- Corrects inappropriate behaviour in an appropriate and timely manner
- Reinforces positive behaviours
- Consistent in expectations concerning student behaviours
- Establishes and maintains rapport with students
- Demonstrates appropriate instructional preparation
- Uses knowledge of students to design educational experiences
- Lessons align with the district standards and assessments
- Designs lessons that are appropriate to age level and student interest
- Lesson design is logical and provides for a clearly understood flow of learning
- Designs educational experiences that utilize district provided technologies
- Uses effective instructional techniques
- Uses instructional time effectively
- Both group and individual instruction are used on a regular basis with limited use of large group lecture
- Employs a variety of instructional techniques and strategies including multi-sensory approaches appropriate questioning and modelling role playing self-teaching and activity-based learning
- Utilizes a variety of instructional resources outside of the textbook
- Modifies lesson plans and instructional techniques as required by student learning styles
- Instructional techniques provide all students the opportunity to learn
- Instruction is free of cultural religious ethnic or gender bias
- Responds in a positive and constructive manner to student questions
- Provides students with opportunities for success
- Models and promotes honesty respect for people and property responsibility for personal and group actions personal integrity and the value of hard work
- Uses effective assessment strategies
- Assessments directly relate to core curricular concepts and are in integral part of teaching and learning
- Assessment of student progress includes both traditional and alternative assessment measures
- Assessment is interwoven with learning and occurs on an ongoing basis. Assessment is not solely an end product
- Maintains a professional appearance appropriate to job responsibilities
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