POSITION OBJECTIVE:
This position is responsible for Japanese language instruction in all elementary subjects in a 50/50 dual language immersion program.
COMMITMENT TO EQUITY:
The Bellevue School District is committed to a diverse workforce representative of our students one that embraces and models cultural competency as an international community.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: (These duties are a representative sample; position assignments may vary.)
Plan and prepare high-quality lessons that reflect knowledge of students and respect for their identities build on students prior knowledge to set rigorous content and language objectives and assess student outcomes to refine future instruction.
Foster a classroom culture of learning characterized by respect and belonging high expectations for all students clear and consistent classroom procedures and a safe physical space for student learning.
Engage students in language rich learning experiences that foster social emotional learning while developing content knowledge and academic Japanese language skills.
Demonstrate effective teaching practices through intentional questioning and discussion techniques and reflection.
Effectively utilize curriculum resources and educational technology to support individual small group and whole-class instruction.
Use formative and summative assessments to set annual student growth goals and inform or modify instruction. Maintain accurate student records.
Communicate and collaborate with parents and the school community through effective and ongoing communication in both Japanese and English.
Collaborate closely with English partner teacher Japanese dual language immersion team and ML/LAP facilitators. Participate in professional learning opportunities at the building and district levels.
Participate in all required staff meetings and other activities deemed necessary by the District and/or building principal to accomplish the objectives of the position and for professional development.
Demonstrate professionalism and reflective teaching practices.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS:
Reports directly to and is supervised by the Building Administrator
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: (positions in this class typically require)
Required:
Instructional/ Professional fluency in Japanese.
Preferred:
Prior teaching experience in a dual language setting.
Bilingual Education and/or English Language Learners endorsement.
Graduate degree in language multilingual education and/or educational leadership
Allowable Substitutions:
Experience may be substituted depending upon other qualifications.
LICENSING REQUIREMENTS(positions in this class typically require):
Required
Possess or qualify for immediate issuance of valid Washington state teaching certification with endorsement in Elementary Education.
Preferred:
Designated World Language. Upon employment individuals without the corresponding Designated World Language Endorsement will be required to complete the endorsement.
KNOWLEDGE: (position requirements at entry)
Fundamentals of Japanese language and literacy development and instructional practices.
Instructional practices for dual language immersion including bridging and supporting students with disabilities in the dual language setting.
Culturally and linguistically responsive teaching Universal Design for Learning and effective instructional strategies for multilingual learners.
Ability to use varied formative and summative assessments including performance tasks portfolios and student goals and self-assessment.
Eagerness to learn new technology.
SKILLS: (position requirements at entry)
Possesses the ability to work collaboratively with parents the community school and district staff to support the needs of students.
Possesses the ability to design and deliver instruction that meets the needs of a diverse group of students.
Demonstrates effective oral and written communication skills in English and Japanese as required to work with a community rich in diversity.
Demonstrates multicultural sensitivity with the ability to effectively and collaboratively work with diverse populations across cultures languages and experiences.
Ability to perform all duties in accordance with all applicable Board policies and district and legal requirements.
Ability to meet and maintain punctuality and attendance expectations.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Positions in this class typically require: stooping kneeling crouching reaching standing walking pushing pulling lifting finger dexterity grasping talking hearing seeing and repetitive motions.
Light Work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently and/or negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time.
Incumbents may be subjected to moving mechanical parts odors chemicals extreme temperatures inadequate lighting workspace restrictions and intense noises.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
This is a general posting for one or more Teaching positions. Positions may be full or part-time and will be filled as specific openings are identified.
$73990 to $ 138754 annual salary (based on the negotiated collective bargaining agreementsalary schedule). Certificated staff work the school year contract with placement on the District and BEA bargaining agreement salary schedule. Placement on the schedule is determined by training and experience.
Medical dental vision long-term disability and life-insurance eligibility is based upon .45 FTE. Retirement provided through Washington State Department of Retirement Systems.
NOTE:
The above job description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of the department.
Verification of identity and authorization to work in the United States must be completed. The District does not currently provide visa sponsorship. All offers of employment are contingent upon satisfactory results of background checks with prior employers/professional references; satisfactory outcome of a criminal history background check (includes fingerprinting); satisfactory outcome of sexual misconduct information from prior school district employers; and approval by the Bellevue School Board.
Bellevue School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex race ethnicity creed religion color national origin age honorably discharged veteran or military status sexual orientation gender expression gender identity homelessness immigration or citizenship status the presence of any sensory mental or physical disability neurodivergence or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination:
Civil Rights Racial Discrimination and Gender Expression or Identity Discrimination: Civil Rights/Nondiscrimination Compliance Coordinator Nancy Pham or
Sex-based Discrimination including Sexual Harassment: Title IX Coordinator: Jeff Lowell or
Disability Discrimination: Kerince Bowen or
Mailing address for all three: 12111 NE 1st Street Bellevue WA 98005.
Members of the public with disabilities who have specific concerns about the effectiveness of the Districts communications to them should contact Janine Thorn Chief Communications and Engagement Officer at or
Required Experience:
IC
POSITION OBJECTIVE: This position is responsible for Japanese language instruction in all elementary subjects in a 50/50 dual language immersion program. COMMITMENT TO EQUITY: The Bellevue School District is committed to a diverse workforce representative of our students one that embraces and mode...
POSITION OBJECTIVE:
This position is responsible for Japanese language instruction in all elementary subjects in a 50/50 dual language immersion program.
COMMITMENT TO EQUITY:
The Bellevue School District is committed to a diverse workforce representative of our students one that embraces and models cultural competency as an international community.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: (These duties are a representative sample; position assignments may vary.)
Plan and prepare high-quality lessons that reflect knowledge of students and respect for their identities build on students prior knowledge to set rigorous content and language objectives and assess student outcomes to refine future instruction.
Foster a classroom culture of learning characterized by respect and belonging high expectations for all students clear and consistent classroom procedures and a safe physical space for student learning.
Engage students in language rich learning experiences that foster social emotional learning while developing content knowledge and academic Japanese language skills.
Demonstrate effective teaching practices through intentional questioning and discussion techniques and reflection.
Effectively utilize curriculum resources and educational technology to support individual small group and whole-class instruction.
Use formative and summative assessments to set annual student growth goals and inform or modify instruction. Maintain accurate student records.
Communicate and collaborate with parents and the school community through effective and ongoing communication in both Japanese and English.
Collaborate closely with English partner teacher Japanese dual language immersion team and ML/LAP facilitators. Participate in professional learning opportunities at the building and district levels.
Participate in all required staff meetings and other activities deemed necessary by the District and/or building principal to accomplish the objectives of the position and for professional development.
Demonstrate professionalism and reflective teaching practices.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS:
Reports directly to and is supervised by the Building Administrator
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: (positions in this class typically require)
Required:
Instructional/ Professional fluency in Japanese.
Preferred:
Prior teaching experience in a dual language setting.
Bilingual Education and/or English Language Learners endorsement.
Graduate degree in language multilingual education and/or educational leadership
Allowable Substitutions:
Experience may be substituted depending upon other qualifications.
LICENSING REQUIREMENTS(positions in this class typically require):
Required
Possess or qualify for immediate issuance of valid Washington state teaching certification with endorsement in Elementary Education.
Preferred:
Designated World Language. Upon employment individuals without the corresponding Designated World Language Endorsement will be required to complete the endorsement.
KNOWLEDGE: (position requirements at entry)
Fundamentals of Japanese language and literacy development and instructional practices.
Instructional practices for dual language immersion including bridging and supporting students with disabilities in the dual language setting.
Culturally and linguistically responsive teaching Universal Design for Learning and effective instructional strategies for multilingual learners.
Ability to use varied formative and summative assessments including performance tasks portfolios and student goals and self-assessment.
Eagerness to learn new technology.
SKILLS: (position requirements at entry)
Possesses the ability to work collaboratively with parents the community school and district staff to support the needs of students.
Possesses the ability to design and deliver instruction that meets the needs of a diverse group of students.
Demonstrates effective oral and written communication skills in English and Japanese as required to work with a community rich in diversity.
Demonstrates multicultural sensitivity with the ability to effectively and collaboratively work with diverse populations across cultures languages and experiences.
Ability to perform all duties in accordance with all applicable Board policies and district and legal requirements.
Ability to meet and maintain punctuality and attendance expectations.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Positions in this class typically require: stooping kneeling crouching reaching standing walking pushing pulling lifting finger dexterity grasping talking hearing seeing and repetitive motions.
Light Work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently and/or negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time.
Incumbents may be subjected to moving mechanical parts odors chemicals extreme temperatures inadequate lighting workspace restrictions and intense noises.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
This is a general posting for one or more Teaching positions. Positions may be full or part-time and will be filled as specific openings are identified.
$73990 to $ 138754 annual salary (based on the negotiated collective bargaining agreementsalary schedule). Certificated staff work the school year contract with placement on the District and BEA bargaining agreement salary schedule. Placement on the schedule is determined by training and experience.
Medical dental vision long-term disability and life-insurance eligibility is based upon .45 FTE. Retirement provided through Washington State Department of Retirement Systems.
NOTE:
The above job description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of the department.
Verification of identity and authorization to work in the United States must be completed. The District does not currently provide visa sponsorship. All offers of employment are contingent upon satisfactory results of background checks with prior employers/professional references; satisfactory outcome of a criminal history background check (includes fingerprinting); satisfactory outcome of sexual misconduct information from prior school district employers; and approval by the Bellevue School Board.
Bellevue School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex race ethnicity creed religion color national origin age honorably discharged veteran or military status sexual orientation gender expression gender identity homelessness immigration or citizenship status the presence of any sensory mental or physical disability neurodivergence or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination:
Civil Rights Racial Discrimination and Gender Expression or Identity Discrimination: Civil Rights/Nondiscrimination Compliance Coordinator Nancy Pham or
Sex-based Discrimination including Sexual Harassment: Title IX Coordinator: Jeff Lowell or
Disability Discrimination: Kerince Bowen or
Mailing address for all three: 12111 NE 1st Street Bellevue WA 98005.
Members of the public with disabilities who have specific concerns about the effectiveness of the Districts communications to them should contact Janine Thorn Chief Communications and Engagement Officer at or
Required Experience:
IC
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