What are the responsibilities and job description for the Teacher - Title I Interventionist (2026-27) position at Franklin County Schools?
1. Select instructional materials to be used in the Title I program with appropriate modifications as necessary to meet individual needs and correlation with the regular classroom programs;
2. Responsible for keeping accurate records required by local, state, and federal agencies regarding educationally deprived guidelines;
3. Attend additional Title I staff development workshops as required;
4. Prepare teaching outlines for course of study;
5. Use a variety of instructional strategies to present subject matter in class;
6. Prepare, administer, and correct tests and record results;
7. Maintain order in classroom;
8. Observe students to detect signs of ill health or emotional disturbance and to evaluate progress;
9. Represent the school and the community in a positive manner;
10. Report to the principal when one knows, or reasonably suspects, that a child's health or welfare has been or appears to have been harmed as a result of abuse or neglect; and
11. Perform other work-related duties as assigned.
To ensure the safety and welfare of students and staff, the district shall require criminal history background checks and fingerprinting of applicants for teaching positions and any other positions that require proximity to children.
Additionally, satisfactory results from a required pre-employment drug screen as well as checks with various state/federal registries are required before an applicant is actually employed by Franklin County Schools.