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North Shore School District 112 is Hiring a (1.0 FTE) Music Teacher Near Highland Park, IL

  • JobID: 3502
  • Position Type:
    Middle School Teaching/General Music
    Date Posted:
    8/8/2022
    Location:
    Northwood Middle School
    (High-Needs School)
    Date Available:
    2022-2023 School Year
    Closing Date:
    until filled
    Our Mission:
    The mission of North Shore School District 112, a community partnership committed to a world-class education, is to nurture every child to become an inspired learner, a well-rounded individual and contributing member of a global community by striving for excellence within an environment that fosters innovation, respect, engagement and intellectual inquiry.A. Planning and Preparation
    1. Knowledge of Content and Pedagogy-Plans and practice consistently
    reflect knowledge of the content and of the instructional strategies
    specific to that discipline.
    2. Knowledge of Students: backgrounds, cultures, skills, language
    proficiency, interests, and special needs-Actively seeks knowledge
    of students and demonstrates consideration for students' individual needs.
    3. Instructional Objectives-Instructional objectives reflect high-level learning
    and curriculum standards. The objectives are suitable for all students
    in the class and address the needs of different types of learners.
    4. Knowledge of Resources, including Technology-implements available
    resources and seeks additional resources, including appropriate use of
    technology, to enhance teacher skill and student performance.
    5. Assessment for Instruction-Uses assessment results to plan for instruction
    or the individual needs of students.
    B. The Classroom Environment
    1. Management of Instructional Groups-Students in groups are productively
    engaged and focused on learning objective with minimal teacher support.
    2. Management of Transitions-Transitions occur smoothly, with little loss
    of instructional time.
    3. Management of Materials and Supplies-Routines for handling materials
    and supplies occur smoothly, with little loss of instructional time.
    4. Safety, Accessibility and Physical Space-the classroom is safe, and the teacher
    makes effective use of physical resources.
    5. Teacher Interaction with Students-Teacher-student interactions are friendly
    and demonstrate caring, respect, and proper regard for students' cultures.
    Students exhibit respect for the teacher.
    6. Expectations-Standards of conduct have been established and are observable
    in the classroom setting. Teacher follow-through is fair and consistent.
    7. Monitoring of Student Behavior-Teacher is alert and responsive to student
    behavior at all times.
    8. Response to Student Misbehavior-Response to misbehavior is appropriate
    and successful.
    C. Instruction-Teacher Effectiveness
    1. Quality of Questions-Most of the teacher's questions are of high quality.
    Adequate time is provided for students to respond.
    2. Monitoring of Student Learning During Instruction-Teacher monitors
    the progress of groups of students and some individual students.
    3. Student Assessment-Students are aware of the criteria and performance
    standards by which their work will be evaluated, and assess and monitor the
    quality of their own work against the criteria.
    4. Feedback to Students-Teacher's feedback to students is timely and of
    consistently high quality.
    5. Responses to Students' Needs During Instruction-Teacher makes
    adjustments to a lesson, and the adjustment occurs smoothly,
    successfully accommodating students' questions or interests.
    6. Persistence-Teacher persists in seeking approaches for students who have
    difficulty learning using some strategies.
    D. Instruction-Student Engagement
    1. Expectations for Learning-Teacher's purpose for the lesson or unit is clear,
    including where it is situated within broader learning.
    2. Directions and Procedures-Teacher's directions and procedures are clear
    to students.
    3. Explanations of Content-Teacher's explanation of content is appropriate,
    accurate and connects with students' knowledge and experience.
    4. Activities and Assignments-Most activities and assignments are appropriate
    to students, and almost all students are engaged in exploring content.
    5. Grouping of Students-Instructional groups are productive and fully appropriate
    to the students or to the instructional purposes of the lesson.
    6. Instructional Materials and Resources-Instructional materials and resources
    are suitable to the instructional purposes and engage students.
    7. Structure and Pacing-The lesson has a clearly defined structure around which
    the activities are organized. Pacing of the lesson is generally appropriate.

    E. Professional Responsibilities and Personal Qualities
    1. Instructional Records-Teacher's system for maintaining instructional records
    is accurate.
    2. Non-instructional Records-Teacher's system for maintaining non-instructional
    records is accurate and effective.
    3. Communications with Families-Teacher communicates regularly
    and successfully and engages families in the educational program. Information
    is conveyed in an appropriate manner.
    4. Participation in a School/District Community-The teacher takes the initiative to
    attend and actively participate in the school/district's activities, committees,
    or events.
    5. Relationships with Colleagues-Relationships with colleagues are characterized
    by mutual support and cooperation.
    6. Professional Growth and Development-Teacher engages in opportunities
    in professional development that are based on self-reflection.
    7. Professionalism-teacher displays a high level of ethics and professionalism in
    interactions with students, colleagues, and the school community
    and contributes to child-centered decisions.
    Qualifications:
    • Valid Illinois Professional Educator License with proper endorsement(s): music endorsement
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
    • Appreciation of cultural diversity
    • Ability to effectively incorporate instructional technology
    Working Conditions:
    Salary: Per NSEA New Teacher Hire Grid for the 2022-2023 school year, excellent benefits, TRS Retirement Pension Service Credit, paid sick, personal, bereavement leave, and other benefits.
    Application Procedure:
    Apply on line by completing the on line application and uploading support materials.
    PLEASE NO PHONE CALLS.
    Selection Procedure:
    The principal will review on line applications and supporting materials and the principal will call individuals in for interviews. After initial interviews, candidates meet with the Deputy Superintendent who may recommend the individual for hire by the Board of Education.
    The North Shore School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Wholesale

SALARY

$55k-84k (estimate)

POST DATE

04/21/2023

EXPIRATION DATE

05/08/2024

WEBSITE

mail.nssd112.org

HEADQUARTERS

Highland Park, IL

SIZE

<25

INDUSTRY

Wholesale

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