Southwest Leadership Academy
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Salary
$55,000 - $75,000/yr
The teacher is responsible for implementing high-standard instruction and developing lesson plans for students, including those with special needs and ELL learners. Key duties include maintaining a functional learning atmosphere, evaluating student progress, and collaborating with peers to ensure a consistent learning experience.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree and a valid Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate or equivalent license. A Master's degree and two years of urban teaching experience are preferred.
This role is for you if – Like SLA, you believe that EVERY child is a LEADER capable of academic achievement can positively impact and contribute to the school and community needs a positive and hopeful definition of reality in order to succeed
Minimum: A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university. Appropriate Instructional I or Instructional II Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate, Temporary Teaching Certificate or valid out of state license for the given subject area for which you are teaching. Required criminal history background check, physical and proof of U.S. citizenship or legal resident alien status.
A Master’s Degree from an accredited college or university either in education or in content areas (e.g. Math, Science) Two (2) years of urban teaching experience Key Responsibilities An SLA Teacher is charged with providing instruction to our students and is specifically responsible for, but not limited to: Implementing instruction according to the school’s educational goals and objectives by focusing on high standards and achievement for all students, including ELL and/or those who receive special education services. Instructing classes as assigned by leveraging school curriculum and texts and other support materials as needed. Providing timely and actionable feedback to students regarding their assignments and assessments. Developing and Implementing lesson and unit plans to support effective delivery of instruction. Encouraging students to set and maintain standards of behavior needed to achieve. Maintaining a functional learning atmosphere in the classroom. Providing for continuous evaluation of student progress consistent with school established goals and policies. Maintaining student records and other pertinent data as determined by the school. Facilitating students’ progress and growth toward stated objectives of instruction within the limits of the resources provided by the school. Actively participating in all professional development, team planning, and data analysis meetings as needed. Collaborating with grade level and/or content peers to create a consistent learning experience for students. An ideal candidate for this role will demonstrate the following and/or have experiences with: Commitment to the success of all SLA students and specifically to raising the academic achievement of children in high-poverty communities and/ or children with special needs. Desire to grow professionally and seek out new opportunities to learn; and integrity and clarity in all communications and interactions. Ability to use data to inform instruction Innovative teaching methodologies through techniques such as team teaching, demonstrations, simulations, and consultations. Outstanding interpersonal and teamwork skills. Ability to critically assess challenges and identify effective instructional/behavioral solutions to support the success of each of his or her students. Exceptional classroom management skills. Able to thrive in a fast-paced environment. Strong working knowledge of technology used to design and differentiate instruction for students.
Salary Competitive salary based on education and experience.
Medical, Dental, and Vision Plan Flexible Spending Account 403(b) Matching Plan Employment Period Ten (10) Months, non-tenurable position
Southwest Leadership Academy Charter School is an equal opportunity employer. Employees are selected on the basis of ability without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, marital status, or sexual orientation, in accordance with federal and state law.
Market context
Special education teacher roles in Pennsylvania lower schools are often driven by steady student support needs and district staffing requirements. This category is competitive because employers typically look for a valid Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate, and a master’s degree or urban teaching experience can strengthen your candidacy. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your application to show classroom differentiation experience and readiness to support diverse learners.
Non-Teaching Assistant (Climate Staff)
Lead Teacher, 3rd Grade
Teaching Assistant
Physical Education (PE) Teacher, Grades K-3
ELA Teacher, 6th Grade
ELL Teacher, K-3
Assistant Athletic Trainer
ASP Teacher
Elementary Substitute Teacher - Up to $216 daily
[2026-2027] Part Time Elementary Recess Aide
Assistant Athletic Trainer
IMMEDIATE 26-27 High School Civics &Economics Teacher