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High School Humanities Teacher
CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL FOR LAW AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
#Instructional Strategies#Pedagogy#Civic Engagement#Humanities#Literacy#English Language Arts#Secondary Education#Social Studies#Educational Assessment#Classroom Routines#NYS Certification#Student Progress Tracking
Full TimeOn Site2-5 yrs$67,567 - $158,280 / YEARPosted 1 day ago
Location
New York
Salary
$67,567 - $158,280 / YEAR
Quick overview
Deliver rigorous, standards-aligned instruction in English Language Arts and History/Social Studies to high school students. Foster critical thinking and literacy while managing classroom behavior and collaborating with the school community.
Requirements summary
Requires a Bachelor's degree in English, History, Education, or Humanities and NYS Certification in ELA or Social Studies (7-12). A minimum of two years of related teaching experience is preferred.
bachelor degreeprofessional certificateCommunication SkillsCritical ThinkingClassroom ManagementCurriculum DevelopmentProfessional DevelopmentLesson PlanningDifferentiated InstructionStudent AssessmentInstructional PlanningCulturally Responsive TeachingAnalytical WritingLiteracy InstructionEducational TechnologyStudent RapportParental EngagementHistorical Inquiry
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
- BRONX,
- NY 10453Position
- Type:
- Full
- TimeSalary
- Range: $67,567.00 - $158,280.00 Salary/yearThe High School Humanities Teacher is responsible for delivering rigorous, engaging, and standards-aligned instruction in English Language Arts and History/Social Studies. The teacher will foster students’ critical thinking, literacy, analytical writing, historical inquiry, and communication skills while promoting culturally responsive learning experiences that prepare students for college, career, and civic engagement. Instruction should align with the New York State Learning Standards for English Language Arts and Social Studies. RESPONSIBILITIES Content Knowledge and Planning. Exhibit an understanding of and skills relevant to the subject area(s) taught. Demonstrate an ability to make topics and activities meaningful and relevant to each student. Integrate available technology resources compatible with students’ needs and abilities. Develop lesson plans that are clear, logical, and sequential using Understanding by Design principles. Plan with the appropriate specialist(s) to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all students. Instructional Strategies. Link present content/skills with past and future learning experiences. Effectively use various instructional strategies (e.g., modeling, cooperative learning, collaborating, and reading and writing in the content areas) to differentiate learning for all students. Effectively use questioning strategies to engage students and promote learning. Monitor the student’s understanding of the lesson and adjust teaching when appropriate. Maximize student learning by allowing all learners to participate actively and successfully. Explain the content and demonstrate skills in various ways to meet the needs of all students. Hold each learner individually responsible for learning. Assessment. Use results of various assessments to monitor and modify instruction as needed. Effectively use both teacher-made and standardized tests, as appropriate, to measure student performance. Use oral, non-verbal, and written forms of student assessment. Organize, maintain, and use records of student progress to make effective instructional decisions. Continuously monitor students’ progress before, during, and after instruction, and provide meaningful feedback. Demonstrate competence in using acceptable grading/ranking/scoring practices in recording and reporting student achievement. Student Communication and Rapport. Use precise language and acceptable oral expression and written communication. Articulate clear learning goals and instructional procedures for the lesson to the students. Model caring, fairness, courtesy, respect, and active listening. Model concern for students’ emotional and physical well-being. Seek and maintain positive interactions with students in all school settings. Seek information about student interests and opinions. Classroom Management. Enforce the School's student behavior policy. Communicate clear expectations about behavior to students and parents. Actively monitor student behavior and constructively provide feedback to students and parents. Create a physical setting and establish routines that promote learning and minimize disruption. Structure transitions efficiently and constructively. Manage emergencies as they occur in school settings. Professional Demeanor and Development. Maintain a professional appearance and deportment. Interact with colleagues and students ethically and professionally. Carry out duties in accordance with established policies, practices, and regulations. Select appropriate channels for resolving concerns and problems and maintain confidentiality. Complete all classroom and school assignments and responsibilities in a timely and effective manner. Participate in professional growth activities, including conferences, workshops, coursework, and committees or membership in professional organizations. Explore and apply knowledge and information about new or improved methods of instruction and related issues. Identify areas of personal strength and weakness and seek the improvement of skills and professional performance. School Community and Culture. Initiate communication with parents or guardians concerning student progress or problems promptly. Respond promptly to parent concerns and encourage parental involvement within the School. Interact with parents and the community by providing helpful information regarding the School. Work cooperatively with community members to carry out our School- and community-sponsored functions. Build collaborative relationships with colleagues, share teaching insights, and coordinate student learning. Support school goals and initiatives. Skills and Abilities. Plan, organize, develop, and conduct a comprehensive teaching and instruction program. Provide appropriate and effective learning experiences for pupils from various achievement levels. Effectively assess the instructional and educational needs and design, develop, and implement sound instructional and educational programs. Provide a motivating and stimulating learning environment. Perform research and development activities about curriculum and instructional programs. Follow safety procedures and written and verbal instructions. Work effectively with staff, students, and the public. Make independent decisions. Work autonomously within school-established guidelines and policies. Organize tasks, set priorities, meet deadlines, and manage multiple tasks. Demonstrate good judgment and good problem-solving skills. Direct and instruct others. Respond appropriately to evaluation and changes in the work setting. Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in English, History, Education, Humanities, or related field. NYS Certification in English Language Arts (7–12), Social Studies (7–12), or related certification area. Minimum of two years of related teaching experience preferred.