Algiers Charter·New Orleans, Louisiana
The teacher is responsible for delivering high-quality, standards-based instruction and creating an inclusive classroom environment. Key duties include designing engaging lessons, assessing student progress, and collaborating with parents and school leadership.
The Teacher is responsible for providing high-quality, standards-based instruction to students, creating a positive and inclusive classroom environment, and supporting student academic and social-emotional growth. The Teacher designs engaging lessons, assesses student progress, and collaborates with colleagues, parents, and school leadership to ensure student success.
Key
Responsibilities:
Develop and implement daily lesson plans aligned with state standards and school curriculum.
Use a variety of instructional strategies to support diverse learning styles and needs.
Maintain a safe, respectful, and inclusive classroom environment conducive to learning.
Monitor and assess student performance through formal and informal assessments.
Provide timely feedback and academic support to help students meet learning goals.
Communicate regularly with parents/guardians regarding student progress, behavior, and classroom activities.
Participate in school-wide activities, professional development, and grade-level or subject-area team meetings.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date records for attendance, grades, and other required documentation.
Uphold school policies, procedures, and professional expectations.
Foster a growth mindset, critical thinking, and a love of learning in students.
Performs other duties that may be required.
Ability to stand, walk, and actively instruct for extended periods.
May require lifting and moving instructional materials (up to 20 lbs.).
Visual and auditory ability to respond to classroom and student needs.
General classroom setting within a school building.
Regular interaction with students, parents, faculty, and staff.
May include supervision of students in non-classroom settings (e.g., recess, lunch, field trips).
Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree in Education or a related field and possess a valid state teaching certification. Knowledge of instructional best practices and strong communication skills are required.
Market context
Louisiana classroom teacher roles are often shaped by steady school staffing needs, especially for candidates who can support multilingual classrooms and student engagement. These positions can be competitive because employers may prefer a bachelor’s degree in education while still requiring school-based experience and bilingual English-French proficiency. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform against the original posting, and confirm your school experience and language skills before applying.