What are the responsibilities and job description for the Math/Science Teacher- Pathways Secondary Alternative Program (2026-2027) position at Hopewell High School?
QUALIFICATIONS
Candidates should hold a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mathematics, or a related science discipline (Biology, Earth Science, or Environmental Science), and must hold or be eligible to hold a Virginia teaching license with an endorsement in the applicable content area. A mathematics background and endorsement is strongly preferred.
Candidates should possess:
- A strong foundation in mathematical and/or scientific principles and inquiry-based instruction aligned with Virginia's Standards of Learning (SOLs)
- Experience teaching math and/or STEM, with the ability to deliver content through explicit instruction, blended learning, and real-world applications
- Demonstrated ability to provide academic, behavioral, and social/emotional support to students who lack motivation or exhibit challenging behaviors
- Strong classroom management skills suited for an alternative education setting
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills
- Knowledge of effective instructional strategies for diverse learners, including students with IEPs, 504 plans, and EL designations
- Familiarity with Virginia's 3E Readiness Framework (preferred)
- A commitment to fostering an inclusive, supportive, and structured learning environment
DESCRIPTION
The Pathways Program provides unique and specialized services for students in grades 9 and 10 who require a structured environment focused on strengthening academic skills and attendance. In addition to receiving aligned instruction, social/emotional support, and behavioral support, students in the Pathways Program work with community partners to build problem-solving skills, self-awareness, and aptitude in preparation for a post-secondary pathway—whether employment, education, or enlistment.
The program is staffed with two licensed content teachers who provide blended instruction across core academic areas. Additional staff will provide counseling and/or IEP/504/EL services as needed. The Pathways Program is located in The Well on the third floor of the School Board Office Building. Instruction follows a predetermined A/B block schedule running July 2025 through June 2026.
GENERAL DUTIES (This list may not include all duties performed)
- Develop and implement lesson plans aligned with Virginia SOLs and division pacing guides that meet the diverse needs of students
- Provide explicit mathematics instruction as the primary content focus, with blended instruction in additional subject areas as needed
- Deliver content through differentiated instruction, hands-on experiences, and real-world applications appropriate for alternative education settings
- Monitor and assess student progress through formative and summative assessments; analyze data to adjust instructional strategies
- Implement behavior management strategies and interventions to support positive student behavior
- Facilitate advisory check-ins, social skills training, goal setting, and conflict resolution as part of the program structure
- Collaborate with the on-site administrator, high school counselors, high school administrators, and support staff to develop and implement behavior intervention/support plans and other educational plans
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of student attendance, grades, and behavior
- Communicate regularly with parents or guardians regarding student progress and any concerns
- Create a safe, inclusive, and supportive classroom environment that fosters student engagement and learning
- Support students in developing the social and emotional skills necessary for success in and out of the classroom
- Use technology tools and digital platforms to enhance instruction and facilitate student engagement
- Participate in professional development opportunities to stay current with best practices in alternative education and behavior management
- Perform other related duties as assigned
SUPERVISION
Work is performed under the direct supervision of the lead administrator of The WELL.
WORK CONDITIONS
The role requires regular interaction with students, parents, and school staff. The position may involve handling challenging behaviors and implementing behavior management strategies. The teacher must be able to adapt to a flexible schedule and work in a fast-paced environment. This role may also require participation in after-school meetings, events, or professional development sessions. The teacher must maintain a professional demeanor and adhere to school policies and procedures at all times. This work often entails frequent standing, sitting, walking, and light lifting. Certain assignments may have deadlines as they involve customizing and delivering programs to cater to diverse groups' needs. Additionally, employees may be called upon to provide emergency and non-emergency health-related services for students as required.
CONTRACT LENGTH
200 Days
Salary : $56,052 - $89,474