About Arkansas Lighthouse Charter Schools
At Arkansas Lighthouse Charter Schools (ARLCS) we believe that education is the foundation for activating hope and creating lasting change. Our mission is to engage embrace and empower scholars families and community members to create a vibrant supportive local ecosystem for all through education.
We are committed to preparing scholars who are academically sound technologically savvy culturally competent and sustainability-conscious. Our classrooms are anchored in literacy curiosity and relationships cultivating changemakers who think critically solve creatively and lead compassionately.
We live by our core values:
Engaging. Embracing. Empowering. Every scholar. Every voice. Every day.
Position Summary
The 7th12th Grade Social Studies Teacher will play a key role in helping scholars explore and understand the world around them through the lens of history geography government and culture. The teacher will design engaging inquiry-based learning experiences that promote civic responsibility cultural literacy and global awareness while integrating literacy and technology across the curriculum.
This educator will work collaboratively within grade-level and content-area teams to ensure that every scholar masters essential academic standards while developing the character and mindset to become informed compassionate citizens.
Essential Responsibilities
Instructional Excellence
- Design and deliver high-quality standards-based social studies lessons that engage scholars in critical thinking analysis and discussion.
- Integrate reading writing and speaking opportunities to strengthen literacy and communication across the curriculum.
- Use inquiry-based learning and primary source analysis to deepen understanding of historical events government systems and world cultures.
- Incorporate technology multimedia resources and project-based learning to make history relevant and meaningful.
Scholar Growth and Data-Driven Practices
- Use formative and summative assessments to monitor progress and tailor instruction for diverse learners.
- Maintain accurate records of scholar achievement and communicate progress regularly to families.
- Analyze assessment data in collaboration with the instructional team to identify trends gaps and opportunities for improvement.
Classroom Culture and Relationships
- Foster a classroom environment rooted in respect curiosity and high
- Build strong relationships with scholars emphasizing personal accountability leadership and empathy.
- Model and reinforce ARLCSs commitment to social-emotional learning growth mindset and restorative practices.
Collaboration and Professionalism
- Work collaboratively with colleagues instructional coaches and administrators to support school-wide goals.
- Participate in professional learning communities (PLCs) sta meetings and ongoing professional development.
- Engage families through consistent communication conferences and involvement in the learning process.
- Demonstrate professionalism reective practice and a commitment to continuous
Qualifications
Required:
- Bachelors degree from an accredited institution
- Strong content knowledge in U.S. and World History Geography Civics and related disciplines
- Demonstrated passion for teaching and scholar success
- Strong classroom management and instructional skills
Preferred:
- Valid Arkansas teaching license in Middle/High School Level Education or Social Studies content area
- Prior teaching experience in grades 7-12 or experience in urban or charter school settings
- Knowledge of Arkansas state standards and DESE frameworks
- Experience integrating literacy strategies and digital learning tools in instruction
Why Choose ARLCS
- Mission-Driven Work: Be part of a team that believes education can transform communities.
- Supportive Environment: Access coaching collaboration and ongoing professional learning.
- Innovative Teaching: Leverage technology inquiry and culturally responsive practices.
- Career Growth: Clear pathways for leadership and advancement across the ARLCS network.
Compensation and Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits package including medical dental vision and retirement plan
- Paid time off supportive and meaniful professional development inclusive work environment
How to Apply
Interested applicants should apply through our SchoolSpring portal or via the ARLCS Careers Page. Please include a current résumé cover letter and references.
Join us in shaping the next generation of leaders who will think crtically act compassionately and change the world!
Required Experience:
IC
About Arkansas Lighthouse Charter SchoolsAt Arkansas Lighthouse Charter Schools (ARLCS) we believe that education is the foundation for activating hope and creating lasting change. Our mission is to engage embrace and empower scholars families and community members to create a vibrant supportive loc...
About Arkansas Lighthouse Charter Schools
At Arkansas Lighthouse Charter Schools (ARLCS) we believe that education is the foundation for activating hope and creating lasting change. Our mission is to engage embrace and empower scholars families and community members to create a vibrant supportive local ecosystem for all through education.
We are committed to preparing scholars who are academically sound technologically savvy culturally competent and sustainability-conscious. Our classrooms are anchored in literacy curiosity and relationships cultivating changemakers who think critically solve creatively and lead compassionately.
We live by our core values:
Engaging. Embracing. Empowering. Every scholar. Every voice. Every day.
Position Summary
The 7th12th Grade Social Studies Teacher will play a key role in helping scholars explore and understand the world around them through the lens of history geography government and culture. The teacher will design engaging inquiry-based learning experiences that promote civic responsibility cultural literacy and global awareness while integrating literacy and technology across the curriculum.
This educator will work collaboratively within grade-level and content-area teams to ensure that every scholar masters essential academic standards while developing the character and mindset to become informed compassionate citizens.
Essential Responsibilities
Instructional Excellence
- Design and deliver high-quality standards-based social studies lessons that engage scholars in critical thinking analysis and discussion.
- Integrate reading writing and speaking opportunities to strengthen literacy and communication across the curriculum.
- Use inquiry-based learning and primary source analysis to deepen understanding of historical events government systems and world cultures.
- Incorporate technology multimedia resources and project-based learning to make history relevant and meaningful.
Scholar Growth and Data-Driven Practices
- Use formative and summative assessments to monitor progress and tailor instruction for diverse learners.
- Maintain accurate records of scholar achievement and communicate progress regularly to families.
- Analyze assessment data in collaboration with the instructional team to identify trends gaps and opportunities for improvement.
Classroom Culture and Relationships
- Foster a classroom environment rooted in respect curiosity and high
- Build strong relationships with scholars emphasizing personal accountability leadership and empathy.
- Model and reinforce ARLCSs commitment to social-emotional learning growth mindset and restorative practices.
Collaboration and Professionalism
- Work collaboratively with colleagues instructional coaches and administrators to support school-wide goals.
- Participate in professional learning communities (PLCs) sta meetings and ongoing professional development.
- Engage families through consistent communication conferences and involvement in the learning process.
- Demonstrate professionalism reective practice and a commitment to continuous
Qualifications
Required:
- Bachelors degree from an accredited institution
- Strong content knowledge in U.S. and World History Geography Civics and related disciplines
- Demonstrated passion for teaching and scholar success
- Strong classroom management and instructional skills
Preferred:
- Valid Arkansas teaching license in Middle/High School Level Education or Social Studies content area
- Prior teaching experience in grades 7-12 or experience in urban or charter school settings
- Knowledge of Arkansas state standards and DESE frameworks
- Experience integrating literacy strategies and digital learning tools in instruction
Why Choose ARLCS
- Mission-Driven Work: Be part of a team that believes education can transform communities.
- Supportive Environment: Access coaching collaboration and ongoing professional learning.
- Innovative Teaching: Leverage technology inquiry and culturally responsive practices.
- Career Growth: Clear pathways for leadership and advancement across the ARLCS network.
Compensation and Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits package including medical dental vision and retirement plan
- Paid time off supportive and meaniful professional development inclusive work environment
How to Apply
Interested applicants should apply through our SchoolSpring portal or via the ARLCS Careers Page. Please include a current résumé cover letter and references.
Join us in shaping the next generation of leaders who will think crtically act compassionately and change the world!
Required Experience:
IC
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