The mission of The PATH School is to provide a purpose-driven culturally responsive learning environment that challenges scholars academically while supporting their social and emotional growth in order to develop conscientious citizens who transform their communities.
JOB SUMMARY
At The PATH School (TPS) we seek candidates who are committed to our vision mission and core beliefs. TPS teachers are passionate about serving urban scholars. They have the utmost respect for their scholars and their families and are absolutely committed to their scholars academic and personal development and success. TPS teachers believe deeply in the importance of the social and emotional development of young people and are committed to demonstrating that belief daily. They are excited about teaching and learning and are continually working to improve their ability to do both. Our teachers truly care about using every moment of every day to help our scholars grow both personally and academically. They are able to bring their lessons and materials to life engaging their scholars and demanding the highest results. TPS teachers are supportive thoughtful creative relentless and unbelievably motivated. They work together learn from each other and do whatever it takes day in and day out to make sure their scholars succeed.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Build strong relationships with scholars families administrators and PATH team members.
Display an understanding of The PATH Schools vision mission and core values.
Invest in the learners well-being health and safety physically socially and emotionally.
Deep knowledge and passion for content areas: English/Language Arts Mathematics Humanities Physical education Music Art or Theater
Teaches content and skills in English Language Arts literature composition reading and journalism to middle school scholars
Adapts ELA material and methods to develop relevant sequential assignments and lesson plans that guide and challenge scholars
Complete assessments reports grading planning and conferences with students staff and families within appropriate timelines.
Administer standardized ability and achievement tests and interpret results to determine student strengths and areas of need.
Ensure proper implementation of Functional Behavioral Assessment Behavior Intervention Plans Individualized Education and 504 programs.
Communicate with parents/guardians regularly to discuss their childrens progress and to determine priorities for their children and their resource needs.
Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws district policies and administrative regulations.
Manage scholar behavior and maintain discipline in accordance with the rules and systems of the school.
Perform administrative duties such as assisting in hall and cafeteria monitoring and bus loading and unloading.
Other duties as assigned.
SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS
Valid Indiana Teaching License or seeking reciprocation (Required)
Bachelors degree (Required)
Pass a criminal background check (Required)
The ability to develop caring relationships with scholars and families
Experience in analyzing student data and using data to inform instruction
Excellent communication superior listening skills organizational skills and decision-making ability
EXPECTATIONS
Attend professional meetings educational conferences and teacher training workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.
Participate in school-wide and individual professional development including two weeks during the summer and weekly department meetings
Attend and participate in events outside of normal school hours (ex. family nights student performances field trips family conferences Back-to-School Nights etc.).
Ability to report to work on a regular and punctual basis Monday - Friday
Ability to operate computers classroom technology and computer software (Microsoft Word Excel PowerPoint copiers and cell phone functions such as text email etc.)
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to stand for ⅔ of the work day
Ability to lift up to 40 lbs
Ability to work in an environment with an above-average level of noise
BENEFITS
401(k)
Health and Vision insurance
Dental insurance
Life Insurance paid for by The PATH School
Health Spending Account
Flexible Spending Account
Employee assistance program
Employee discount program
8 Paid Holidays
Paid time off
TERF/PERF retirement plans with Employer contributions
Paid Professional Development opportunities
90 Minute prep periods
50-minute lunch break
Required Experience:
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MISSIONThe mission of The PATH School is to provide a purpose-driven culturally responsive learning environment that challenges scholars academically while supporting their social and emotional growth in order to develop conscientious citizens who transform their communities.JOB SUMMARYAt The PATH S...
MISSION
The mission of The PATH School is to provide a purpose-driven culturally responsive learning environment that challenges scholars academically while supporting their social and emotional growth in order to develop conscientious citizens who transform their communities.
JOB SUMMARY
At The PATH School (TPS) we seek candidates who are committed to our vision mission and core beliefs. TPS teachers are passionate about serving urban scholars. They have the utmost respect for their scholars and their families and are absolutely committed to their scholars academic and personal development and success. TPS teachers believe deeply in the importance of the social and emotional development of young people and are committed to demonstrating that belief daily. They are excited about teaching and learning and are continually working to improve their ability to do both. Our teachers truly care about using every moment of every day to help our scholars grow both personally and academically. They are able to bring their lessons and materials to life engaging their scholars and demanding the highest results. TPS teachers are supportive thoughtful creative relentless and unbelievably motivated. They work together learn from each other and do whatever it takes day in and day out to make sure their scholars succeed.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Build strong relationships with scholars families administrators and PATH team members.
Display an understanding of The PATH Schools vision mission and core values.
Invest in the learners well-being health and safety physically socially and emotionally.
Deep knowledge and passion for content areas: English/Language Arts Mathematics Humanities Physical education Music Art or Theater
Teaches content and skills in English Language Arts literature composition reading and journalism to middle school scholars
Adapts ELA material and methods to develop relevant sequential assignments and lesson plans that guide and challenge scholars
Complete assessments reports grading planning and conferences with students staff and families within appropriate timelines.
Administer standardized ability and achievement tests and interpret results to determine student strengths and areas of need.
Ensure proper implementation of Functional Behavioral Assessment Behavior Intervention Plans Individualized Education and 504 programs.
Communicate with parents/guardians regularly to discuss their childrens progress and to determine priorities for their children and their resource needs.
Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws district policies and administrative regulations.
Manage scholar behavior and maintain discipline in accordance with the rules and systems of the school.
Perform administrative duties such as assisting in hall and cafeteria monitoring and bus loading and unloading.
Other duties as assigned.
SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS
Valid Indiana Teaching License or seeking reciprocation (Required)
Bachelors degree (Required)
Pass a criminal background check (Required)
The ability to develop caring relationships with scholars and families
Experience in analyzing student data and using data to inform instruction
Excellent communication superior listening skills organizational skills and decision-making ability
EXPECTATIONS
Attend professional meetings educational conferences and teacher training workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.
Participate in school-wide and individual professional development including two weeks during the summer and weekly department meetings
Attend and participate in events outside of normal school hours (ex. family nights student performances field trips family conferences Back-to-School Nights etc.).
Ability to report to work on a regular and punctual basis Monday - Friday
Ability to operate computers classroom technology and computer software (Microsoft Word Excel PowerPoint copiers and cell phone functions such as text email etc.)
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to stand for ⅔ of the work day
Ability to lift up to 40 lbs
Ability to work in an environment with an above-average level of noise
BENEFITS
401(k)
Health and Vision insurance
Dental insurance
Life Insurance paid for by The PATH School
Health Spending Account
Flexible Spending Account
Employee assistance program
Employee discount program
8 Paid Holidays
Paid time off
TERF/PERF retirement plans with Employer contributions