What are the responsibilities and job description for the Long Term Substitute Middle School Science and Social Studies Teacher position at Whitman-Hanson Regional School District?
Long Term Substitute Grade 6 Science and Social Studies Teacher
Effective on or around May 23, 2025 through end of school year.
Job Goals:
- To instruct students in accordance with the educational philosophy, course objectives, and curriculum of the District.
- To provide maximum learning opportunities for students in accordance with program objectives and each 'student's abilities, interests, and needs.
- To continuously develop his/her professional knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors in order to improve the educational opportunities of his/her students.
Performance Responsibilities:
INSTRUCTION
- Instructs students in accordance with the District's philosophy of education, policies, and curriculum.
- Directs the teaching/learning process toward the achievement of program goals, establishes specific objectives for all lessons, communicates these objectives to students.
- Is prepared to instruct students assigned and has written documentation (e.g., plan book) of preparation.
- Diagnoses the learning needs of students in terms of the course objectives on a continuous basis and seeks the assistance of District specialists as required.
- Employs a variety of instructional techniques, materials, instructional media, consistent with the needs, interests, and abilities of the students and the objectives of the course.
- Assess the progress of students in terms of course objectives on a continuous basis and provides progress reports as required.
- Sets a positive example for students and community by demonstrating respect and concern for students and an awareness of community values.
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
- Manages and fully utilizes class time for instructional purposes.
- Establishes and maintains a classroom environment conducive to learning and teaching.
- Assists the Administration in implementing policies and/or rules governing student life and conduct, and maintains order in the classroom in a fair and just manner.
- Promotes appropriate student behavior and attends to misbehavior when it occurs in the teacher's presence whenever it is brought to a teacher's attention (e.g., hallway, cafeteria, washrooms, and grounds).
- Takes reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities.
ORGANIZATION
- Conducts school-related activities in conformity with School Committee policies and administrative regulations.
- Cooperates with administrators and others in developing and supporting school activities and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to learning and teaching.
- Establishes and maintains productive working relationships with colleagues and supervisors.
- Maintains accurate student records as required by law, School Committee policy, and administrative regulations.
- Takes and records attendance accurately in classes and/or homeroom, notes excessive absenteeism to supervisory personnel and parents.
- Conducts routine assignments with accuracy, promptness, and efficiency.
- Maintains an accurate inventory of materials and supplies used in carrying out assignments.
- Performs all other duties as required by the school administration.
PARENT/COMMUNITY RELATIONSHIPS
- Makes provision for being available to students and parents for education-related purposes.
- Establishes and maintains communication (oral and written) with students and their parents concerning both the academic and behavioral progress of all assigned students.
- Solicits appropriately the help of parents as required in the education of their children.
- Maintains good humor, enthusiasm, initiative, and integrity with students and parents and has a positive working relationship with them.
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
- Assists in the development of curriculum and methods of course/students evaluation in cooperation with department colleagues and the administration.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- Incorporates constructive feedback and suggestions for improvement in performance made by supervisors.
- Continuously self-evaluates professional effectiveness in areas of curriculum, classroom performance, and teacher-student, staff, and community relationships in order to maintain and/or improve professional competence.
- Keeps abreast of new developments in his/her instructional discipline(s) and successful educational practices and programs in order to improve the quality of the educational experiences of his/her students.
Qualifications:
- Massachusetts certification in subject area.
- Demonstrates ability to instruct school students and to maintain purpose and order in the classroom and all other areas of the school.
- Commitment to continuously improve professional competence.
- Demonstrates ability to design and deliver instruction to facilitate learning consistent with the philosophy, goals, curriculum, and policies as established by the School Committee.