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Middle School Spanish Teacher (School Year 24-25)
$54k-78k (estimate)
Full Time | Elementary & Secondary Education 1 Month Ago
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Capital City Public Charter School is Hiring a Middle School Spanish Teacher (School Year 24-25) Near Washington, DC

Job DescriptionCapital City is looking for innovative, experienced, and passionate teachers for the school year 2024-2025. At Capital City, we challenge the status quo every day. Our staff are skilled, compassionate, solutions-oriented, and unwavering in their commitment to give children of all ages, all backgrounds, and all abilities the education they need to thrive. If you want to help prepare the next generation of changemakers, apply today!Teaching roles are 10-month positions, which are exempt and therefore not eligible for overtime pay under the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act.Why teach at Capital City?Work hard and achieve results, together! At Capital City, teachers work on collaborative teams that grapple with challenges, celebrate successes, and support and learn from one another.Diversity, equity, and inclusion aren’t just buzzwords. We believe the diversity of our staff and the students we serve is our greatest asset. We take seriously the responsibility to achieve equity for our students and build a culture where staff engage in dialogue about race and work to build an inclusive culture.Invest in your own learning. Capital City prioritizes the professional growth and learning of our teachers through weekly internal professional development and opportunities to learn from experts around the country. Campus and school-wide leadership opportunities are available for teachers who want them.Make your classroom and curriculum your own. Our teachers value the autonomy they have at Capital City to design a curriculum that is dynamic, personal and exciting. There is a culture of innovation that is supported by Principals and Instructional Coaches. In the following areas, the Spanish Teacher is expected to:Curriculum/InstructionImplement the principles and components of Expeditionary Learning and the Coalition of Essential Schools. Teachers at Capital City are expected to commit to learning these models.Plan challenging and engaging lessons and experiences designed to help students achieve content and curriculum standards. Ensure that lessons have multiple entry points and support structures so that children with different abilities and learning styles are successful.Work to help plan and develop a middle school and high school Spanish curriculum that addresses both local and national standards and motivates students to learn Spanish.Work with the Instructional Coach/Curriculum Coordinator to plan and develop Spanish courses that best meet the needs and interests of our students.Develop strong long-range plans including a curriculum map for the year. Share plans with the Principal. Provide students and their families with a semester-long course syllabus.Work with teaching teams to plan projects and activities related to classroom learning expeditions.Understand the needs and goals of students with Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and English Language Learners (ELLs). Differentiate instruction and provide accommodations and supports as needed.In keeping with the CES principle “Student As Worker, Teacher As Coach”, utilize a workshop model as the main format for instructional time. Keep whole group and lecture-style lessons to a minimum.Incorporate diversity issues and multi-cultural content into curriculum and instruction throughout the year in big and small ways. Ensure that all students see their culture(s) represented in curriculum and materials.Develop and revise clear criteria and standards for quality work and regularly examine student work to ensure that it meets increasingly higher standards of quality.Display student work documenting the process that went into creating the work. Involve students in developing and creating displays.Working with teaching teams to plan exhibitions of student work at least two times per year to give students an opportunity to share their work with an audience of parents, other students, and community members.Assessment/AccountabilityConduct ongoing assessment of student work using multiple assessment tools including anecdotal records, performance assessments with rubrics, exams, and individualized assessments as appropriate. Use assessment data to plan for instruction and to set short and long-range goals.Regularly analyze student data to improve instruction, insure equity and make program recommendations and improvements.Plan for the collection of portfolio items outlined in the criteria for portfolio collection established by the teaching staff. Support students in selecting and reflecting on pieces for their portfolio. Work with the teaching teams to coordinate the process.Social Curriculum/School CultureCreate and maintain a physically and emotionally safe environment for students. Communicate respectfully to students at all times. Model, practice and discuss respectful, unbiased and effective communication with students.Involve students in creating classroom rules. Establish and consistently apply logical consequences for not following them.Uphold and support the school-wide discipline policies. Document serious and less serious infractions to the policies and seek help and support from colleagues and administrators when discipline concerns arise.Engage students in age appropriate discussions of diversity. Use student observations, questions, actions and reactions as teachable moments to explore diversity.Collaboration, Collegiality and ProfessionalismCheck in regularly with teaching teams and meet formally with each team at least once per semester.Meet at least weekly with the other Spanish teacher(s).Seek information and support from the Director of Student Services to best support students in classes with special needs. Attend child study meetings as needed or required.Be on time for classes, duties, team meetings and professional development activities. Communicate about and plan for absences in advance with teaching teams and the Principal. Seek to resolve conflicts with colleagues as soon as they arise. Seek support from the Principal when needed.Make classes open to visits from other teachers, administrators, family members, prospective families and visitors to the school in ways that are not disruptive to student learning. Involve students in welcoming visitors and communicating about the program.Professional DevelopmentParticipate in weekly Professional Development Time (currently scheduled for Wednesdays, 1:30-4:30p.m) and contribute to sessions by sharing ideas and student work, offering feedback, and facilitating some sessions or discussions.Participate in peer observation using protocols established and agreed upon by staff.Participate in a Summer Professional Development Institute. The Institute will be two weeks in August before students return.Seek out additional opportunities for professional development that will lead to achieving personal and school-wide professional development goals.Parent Communication and InvolvementSupport teachers in communicating verbally with Spanish speaking families.Prepare narrative progress reports 2 times per year using the reporting procedures agreed upon by the teaching staff and the principal. Collaborate as needed with other teachers.Meet with parents as requested to share information about student progress.Contact parents immediately when concerns arise about student performance or work completion.Involve parent volunteers in the classroom in ways that meet the needs of the class and utilize the strengths, talents, and interests of volunteers. Seek to involve Spanish-speaking parents in the life of the school.Keep parents informed about classroom activities and units of study through on-going communication and regular updates.Support parents in understanding the instructional approach at Capital City through regular communication. Assist with planning and facilitating at least one parent workshop per year.Other Professional ResponsibilitiesAttend and participate in school events. Teachers are asked to attend at least two community meetings or events per year (note: one of these may be the parent workshop that the teacher helps lead.)Check voicemail and e-mail daily and respond promptly to requests from parents, administrators and colleagues.Supervise students during lunch and recess times according to an agreed upon schedule.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Elementary & Secondary Education

SALARY

$54k-78k (estimate)

POST DATE

03/14/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

05/10/2024

WEBSITE

ccpcs.org

HEADQUARTERS

WASHINGTON, DC

SIZE

100 - 200

FOUNDED

2000

CEO

KAREN DRESDEN

REVENUE

$10M - $50M

INDUSTRY

Elementary & Secondary Education

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About Capital City Public Charter School

Mission: Capital City enables a diverse group of students to meet high expectations; develop creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills; achieve deep understanding of complex subjects; and acquire a love of learning along with a strong sense of community and character. We will graduate young adults who are self-directed, intellectually engaged, and possess a commitment to personal and civic responsibility. Approach: Capital City students complete a rigorous academic program that emphasizes both independent and collaborative learning within an inclusive community. Many aspects of... our school program can be directly linked to our success in closing the achievement gap, including our low student-teacher ratios, our approach to tailoring instruction to each individual learner, and our use of data to inform differentiated instruction. Our emphasis on social curriculum creates structures that build our students capacity to be strong, independent workers and thinkers. Project-based learning around compelling topics, often tied to social justice, combined with integrated arts instruction, result in increased student engagement. Our Team: Capital City places a strong focus on professional development and strives to create a collegial atmosphere ideal for teacher learning and professional growth. Capital City seeks a teaching staff reflective of our student body and strongly encourages African American and Latino candidates to apply. More
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