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French IIIII Non Rep Instructor Lvl E SVEC #1731


Job Location:

Monroe, VA - USA

Monthly Salary: Not provided by the employer
Posted: 20 August 2026 (11 hours ago)
Application Deadline: 17 November 2026
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Location:

Sky Valley Education Center

Anticipated start date:

2026-27 school year

Shift time:

See job detail below

Benefit Info:*Benefits offered: Sick personal bereavement leave Employee Assistance Program. *Optional Benefits: Additional life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance Annuities (403(b) Roth) Medical flexible spending arrangement Limited purpose flexible spending arrangement Dependent care assistance program

Job Details:

1 total class per week French II/III Grades: 8-12 Wed & Fri 4 hours per week

Should have strong French language proficiency be able to engage and communicate with students and families create a student-centered learning environment. Should have the ability to make effective use of a 1.5 hr per wk twice a week class time by providing focused engaging learning opportunities that can connect to required learning/assignments outside the classroom.

TITLE: Level E Highly Competitive or Rigorous Subject Matter

REPORTS TO: Director of Sky Valley Education Center

POSITION SUMMARY: To plan organize and implement workshops teaching the fundamentals routines and/or proper techniques associated with the subject. To provide effective leadership that will ensure a positive learning environment and will stress the importance of academic achievement as well as individual student growth. To demonstrate a high degree of ethics professionalism human relations and be a positive role model for all students.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Education and experience

Bachelors degree or equivalent in the subject area required or

Professional program or content area certification

Documented professional experience with the assigned subject matter

Previous experience working with school aged students in an alternative learning environment

  • Knowledge of

Rules and regulations of activity if applicable

Fundamental and advanced subject matter content required

Effective teaching techniques for developing skills and abilities

Classroom/Team dynamics and effective behavior management techniques

  • Demonstrated skills

Effective communications

Classroom management

Motivating students

Fairness and consistency

  • Ability to

Demonstrate and maintain productive and positive interpersonal skills

Provide instruction which incorporates all student learning styles and abilities

Provide an atmosphere conducive to good student citizenship

Provide leadership to and direction of course content

Plan effective workshops that lead to improved student skills

Work cooperatively with other staff

Compile and maintain accurate student records

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Effectively plan and teach classes/workshops
  • Teach and enforce standards of conduct and rules
  • Supervise and conduct classes/workshops safely
  • Support and enforce the Districts policies and procedures
  • Ensuring that all classes/workshops are approved by the Director
  • Teach citizenship cooperation work ethic and responsibility
  • Monitor attendance grades and personal conduct.
  • Ensure that students comply with district requirements and eligibility rules prior to any participation if required
  • Ensure the availability of related student materials
  • Accompany students on any field trips related to the activity
  • Comply with Monroe School District policies
  • Maintain communication with school administrators and other advisors
  • Build positive public relations in the school with parents of students and in the community
  • Ensure that discipline follows school and district protocol is fair consistent and aligned with District policies
  • Accept responsibility for conduct of students

WORKING CONDITIONS

Work is typically performed in the school setting or may be held outdoors.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Ability to perceive the nature of sound
Near/far visual acuity
Depth perception
Ability to communicate orally
Manual dexterity to operate various machines including a computer
Gross and fine motor skills
Sufficient stamina and exertion to demonstrate techniques properly for student safety

Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable a person with a disability to perform the essential functions of the job.

EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS

This position is that of non represented employee. The position will work a schedule determined by the Director of Sky Valley Education Center based on student need and interest. Salary as determined by the current salary schedule.

EVALUATION PROCEDURES

Performance shall be evaluated annually according to Board and administrative policies and procedures.


Required Experience:

IC