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Academic Skills Center Teacher SY 2026-2027

East St Louis School District 189
East Saint Louis, IL Full Time
POSTED ON 5/30/2026
AVAILABLE BEFORE 7/30/2026
    JobID: 4206

    Position Type:
    High School Teaching/Academic Skills Center Teacher
    Date Posted:
    5/29/2026
    Location:
    East St. Louis Senior High School
    (High-Needs School)
    Date Available:
    08/05/2026
    Closing Date:
    Until Filled

    TITLE
    : Academic
    CLASSIFICATION: Certified

    FLSA: Exempt
    DEPARTMENT: High School

    SALARY: $48,000 - $113,997
    WORK YEAR: 180 days

    Benefits: 100% employer-paid premiums for employee medical, vision, and dental insurance, IMRF/TRS retirement, $ 50,000 life insurance policy, and family, spouse, and dependent coverage options.

    Position Summary
    The Academic Skills Teacher provides direct instructional support and academic intervention services to high school students who require additional assistance to achieve academic success. The teacher works collaboratively with classroom teachers, counselors, administrators, and families to support students in developing the academic, organizational, and self-management skills necessary for success in high school and beyond.
    The Academic Skills Teacher delivers targeted instruction, monitors student progress, assists students with coursework across content areas, and provides intervention services designed to improve academic achievement, increase student engagement, and support graduation readiness. The teacher creates a supportive learning environment that promotes confidence, independence, and student success.
    Essential Duties and Responsibilities
    Instruction and Student Support
    • Provide direct instruction and academic intervention to students individually, in small groups, and within classroom settings.
    • Support students in core academic subjects including English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.
    • Develop and implement instructional plans that address individual student learning needs.
    • Teach and reinforce study skills, organization, time management, note-taking, test preparation, and self-advocacy skills.
    • Monitor student academic performance and provide timely interventions when concerns arise.
    • Differentiate instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners.
    • Assist students in completing assignments, projects, assessments, and credit recovery coursework.
    • Support students in preparing for district, state, and national assessments.
    • Utilize a variety of instructional strategies and educational technology to increase student engagement and achievement.
    • Encourage students to develop independence, responsibility, and confidence in their learning.
    Academic Progress Monitoring
    • Monitor and evaluate student progress toward academic goals.
    • Maintain accurate records of student performance, attendance, and intervention services.
    • Analyze academic data to identify student strengths and areas of need.
    • Develop and implement intervention strategies based on student performance data.
    • Provide ongoing feedback to students regarding academic growth and achievement.
    • Participate in the development and monitoring of academic improvement plans.
    Collaboration and Communication
    • Collaborate with classroom teachers to support student achievement and address learning challenges.
    • Participate in problem-solving meetings, intervention meetings, IEP meetings, 504 meetings, and parent conferences as appropriate.
    • Communicate regularly with parents and guardians regarding student progress, attendance, and academic concerns.
    • Work collaboratively with counselors, social workers, administrators, and support staff to ensure students receive appropriate services and support.
    • Support school-wide academic initiatives and student success programs.
    Classroom Environment
    • Establish and maintain a safe, positive, and structured learning environment.
    • Develop classroom procedures and expectations that promote student responsibility and engagement.
    • Maintain effective classroom management consistent with district policies and procedures.
    • Foster positive relationships with students while maintaining high academic and behavioral expectations.
    • Demonstrate respect for the diversity, backgrounds, and experiences of all students.
    Professional Responsibilities
    • Prepare lesson plans and instructional materials aligned to district curriculum and student needs.
    • Maintain confidentiality regarding student information and records.
    • Attend faculty meetings, professional development activities, and required trainings.
    • Comply with all district policies, procedures, and state regulations.
    • Demonstrate professionalism in interactions with students, families, colleagues, and community members.
    • Maintain regular attendance and punctuality.
    • Perform other duties as assigned by the Principal or designee.
    Qualifications
    Required Qualifications
    • Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university.
    • Valid Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL).
    • Endorsement in one or more secondary content areas including:
      • English Language Arts
      • Mathematics
      • Science
      • Social Studies
      • Reading
      • Special Education
      • Learning Behavior Specialist
      • Other state-approved teaching endorsements
    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
    • Strong instructional and classroom management skills.
    • Knowledge of adolescent learning and development.
    • Ability to build positive relationships with students and families.
    • Ability to motivate struggling learners and increase student engagement.
    • Strong communication, collaboration, and organizational skills.
    • Ability to analyze student data and adjust instruction accordingly.
    • Proficiency with educational technology and student information systems.
    Please note:The information contained in this job description is for compliance with the American with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position.Additional duties are performed by the individuals currently holding this position, and additional duties may be assigned.

    • Other duties as necessary to the position


    WORKING CONDITIONS:
    Inside/outside office environment.

    HAZARDS/UNUSUAL DEMANDS:
    Frequent standing, sitting, walking, and lifting

    Physical Requirements of Job Functions:
    Standing 0-4 hours per day 1-7 hours per day
    Walking 0-2 hours at a time 1-2 hours per day
    Sitting 0-2 hours at a time 0-5 hours per day
    Driving Occasionally Occasionally

    Essential Functions Measured in Terms of Frequency

    DEFINITIONS:
    Not at all: 0% Occasionally: 1-33% Frequently: 34-66 % Constantly: 67-100 %
    • Body Movement
    • Bend/Stop Frequently
    • Squat/Crouch Occasionally
    • Climb Occasionally
    • Crawl Not at all
    • Overhead Reach Occasionally
    • Shoulder Reach Frequently
    • Kneel Occasionally
    • Twisting Occasionally

    • Lifting
    • 0-10 lbs. Frequently
    • 11-20 lbs. Occasionally
    • 21-40 lbs. Occasionally

    Additional Comment: Lifting or carrying refers to office supplies and equipment. Climbing stairs in or around buildings is also necessary
    • Repetitive Movement
    1. Feet (both)Not at all
    2. Hands (both)Constantly
    3. Typing/writing
    4. Fine manipulation
    5. Simple grasping
    6. Light pushing and pulling

    Please note:The information contained in this job description is for compliance with the American with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position.Additional duties are performed by the individuals currently holding this position, and additional duties may be assigned.

Salary : $48,000 - $113,997

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