What are the responsibilities and job description for the Elementary Teacher Kindergarten position at Eliot Elementary School (PK-3)?
MSAD #35
Position Title: Regular Elementary Teacher
Reports to: Building Principal
Prepared By: Building Principal and Superintendent of Schools
Date Reviewed: March 19, 2019
Position Summary:
To teach elementary students in PK – Grade 5 level using the curricula as established by the district for each content area aligning with the Maine Learning Results.
Qualifications:
- Bachelors Degree required; and
- Maine Department of Education Teacher Endorsement Certificate eligibility required;
- Maine Department of Education Fingerprinting required.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The responsibilities outlined below are representative and do not encompass or define all tasks that may be required by this position.
- Plans the implementation of the course of study suitable for the particular grade level following the curriculum guidelines of the school district and the Maine Learning Results;
- Develops and presents specific lesson plans that reflect best educational practices. Instruction is modified to implement IEPs and 504 plans. This includes using a variety of strategies, including lectures, projects, group discussions, exhibits, field trips, audio-visual and library resources, computers and the Internet;
- Implements by instruction and action both the district's philosophy and the school's mission statement and objectives;
- Maintains a safe and nurturing classroom environment conducive to effective learning
within the limits of the resources provided by the district;
- Conducts standardized testing in accordance with district policy and state law, and analyzes data to improve student learning;
- Prepares assignments for student practice and materials presented. Provides timely feedback for students and parents on this work;
- Develops a variety of assessments to measure student progress. Provides timely feedback for students and parents on these assessments;
- Maintains order in classroom and administers discipline when necessary to achieve proper behavior;
- Shares with other staff, lunchroom duties, recess and bus supervision;
- Maintains accurate and complete records as required by law, district policy and administrative guidelines;
- Keeps parents informed of student progress through regularly scheduled progress reports and parent-teacher conferences as well as direct contact with parents when student performance declines or as requested by parents;
- Articulates clearly criteria for all Maine Learning Results standards as assessed on student progress reports;
- Maintains a minimum of monthly written communication with parents about classroom activities;
- Helps students to devise strategies to overcome academic, social, or behavioral issues;
- Prepares the budget for the classroom on an annual basis in conjunction with the guidelines established by the district and school administration;
- Maintains furniture, equipment and textbook inventories for the classroom on an annual basis;
- Consults with other professionals when there appears to be evidence of learning disabilities or problems of social adjustment with a student. Coordinates decisions with parents concerning specialized intervention that appears warranted;
- Reports cases of suspected child abuse according to state law and district policy;
- Attends team meetings, faculty meetings, IEP meetings, and 504 Plan meetings as directed by the building principal;
- Recommends and participates in the placement of students in an appropriate grade/classroom for the ensuing year;
- Possess the ability to read and interpret documents such as district policy manuals, teacher handbooks, curriculum guidelines, state and national standards and all curriculum material;
- Demonstrates continuous professional growth; and
- Maintains current appropriate state certification for teaching assignment.
Salary : $52,475 - $98,745