The SEED School of Miami is Hiring a Middle School Social Science Teacher Near Miami, FL
The mission of SEED schools is to prepare students academically, socially, and emotionally, for success in and beyond college in a public, college-prep, boarding school setting.
Based on the success of the first two schools in The SEED School network, one in Washington, D.C. and one in Baltimore, Maryland, The SEED School of Miami opened its doors to 60 new students in the sixth grade in August 2014. At full scale, SEED Miami now serves over 300 students in grades 6-12, 100 percent of whom will come from underserved communities across South Florida.
As outlined in Florida legislation, an eligible SEED Miami student are all Florida residents, at risk of academic failure, and come from a family whose income is below 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines. They must also meet at least one of the below four additional risk factors:
The child is served under the child welfare waiver demonstration, (to include foster care) or has been declared an adjudicated dependent by a court
The student’s head of household is not the student’s custodial parent
The student resides in a household that receives a housing voucher or has been determined eligible for public housing assistance
A member of the student’s immediate family has been incarcerated
All students live on campus between Sunday afternoon and Friday afternoon and transportation is provided back and forth to home and school on the weekends.
* More information can be found on the school’s website: www.miami.seedschool.org
Position Overview The SEED Miami staff will work collaboratively to prepare students for success in college and the global workforce. They will recognize and embrace that they are responsible for the academic, social, and emotional development of children and build the relationships with students, families and colleagues to actualize our mission.
Essential Duties SEED teachers collaborate in a positive team environment to:
Provide for an engaging middle school learning environment conducive to student success
Actively build strong relationships with parents and families that foster trust, collaboration, and communication
Promote and support a middle school program with promotion based upon standards mastery
Examine student assessment data to inform decision making and to guide and improve instruction
Promote high levels of learning in an engaging and effective manner, using a variety of instructional methodologies, curriculum resources, and materials
Integrate literacy strategies into the instructional framework
Differentiate instruction to reach all learners
Plan, organize, and deliver appropriate lessons for assigned area(s) of responsibility, and submit lesson plans to the assigned administrator on an as requested basis
Establish and maintain a classroom atmosphere conducive to learning
Collaborate with fellow SEED staff on student support, planning, professional development, and standards-based curriculum and common assessment design to contribute to the continuous improvement of instruction at the school
Assess students’ learning in a professional manner and communicate students’ progress to parents and fellow teachers to facilitate future instruction
Identify special needs of students and seek additional support, as needed
Maintain and submit necessary records, progress reports, and grade reports and provide timely and ongoing feedback to students and families regarding student progress
Participate in faculty meetings, workshops, staff development programs, and other school sponsored activities
Participate in summer programming including direct service to incoming and returning SEED youth and curriculum work with colleagues
Assist in general building supervision and discipline of students outside of the classroom according to the school’s Model of Care
Adhere to the professional and ethical standards as outlined in the SEED Miami Staff Manual
Model the school’s Core Values (Respect, Self-Discipline, Compassion, Responsibility, Integrity, and Gratitude) in all environments and times and in their interactions with all school stakeholders
Participate in workshops, trainings, and other professional learning experiences to hone their craft
Engage in home visits (according to the protocol and expectations outlined in the staff handbook)
Contribute to a positive student-adult school culture
Participate in additional duties to include: community meetings, Targeted Instruction, tutoring, off-campus learning and others as directed by the Academic Coordinator
Core Competencies
An ability to exercise patience and support during students’ learning process
Strong organization skills and a relentless pursuit of excellence
The ability to build positive and deep relationships with students, parents, and staff
The ability to effectively analyze data and utilize data to drive practice
An unyielding belief in all children’s ability to achieve excellence
Minimum Qualifications
All teachers must be Highly Qualified according to the Florida state requirements
Minimum of 2-4 years of teaching experience
Must have completed an undergraduate degree in their content area or a related content area
An understanding of adolescent development
Proven experience motivating and educating students to high levels of achievement