Innovative Arts Academy Charter School·Catasauqua, Pennsylvania
The teacher is responsible for planning and implementing instructional lessons that meet the individual needs and abilities of students within the curriculum. They must also maintain a purposeful classroom environment, monitor student progress, and ensure proper student supervision throughout the school building.
The teacher is the foundation of any sound educational program. A teacher makes plans and sets goals based on the curriculum to be learned, their knowledge of students, and their instructional context. A teacher establishes and maintains a purposeful and equitable environment for learning. A teacher engages students in learning by using a variety of instructional strategies. A teacher demonstrates professionalism in aspects that occur in and beyond the classroom/building. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Will follow a course of study following the design developed by the teachers and administration. It shall be regularly revised according to the recommendations of the teachers, administration, and the PA Department of Education. Create a classroom environment conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity of the students. Plan and implement lesson plans that meet individual needs, interests, and abilities within the IAA curriculum. Monitor and assess student progress and provide feedback on a regular basis to students and parents/guardians. Maintain a careful record of each student’s attendance. All excuses for absences shall be collected and turned into the office on a daily basis. Develop a systematic grading procedure according to the policies of the school and maintain neat and thorough records of student achievement. Assist each student to develop personal levels of performance appropriate to the student’s ability. Responsible for presenting appropriate, effective, and orderly instructional lessons by utilizing appropriate teaching techniques and instructional materials. Maintain appropriate student behavior in the classrooms. In addition, all professional employees have the responsibility of student control and discipline in the halls, classroom, during assemblies,/programs, etc. Maintain accurate, complete, legible, and correct records as required by the law, IAA policy, and administrative regulations. Actively participates in in-service training sessions. In-service and class preparation time is to be spent involved in professional activities; such as preparation and revision of instructional materials and being informed of education developments. Assume individual responsibilities assigned by the Building Principal which may relate to student activities, student supervision, or other planning and professional assignments.
QUALIFICATIONS, CRITICAL SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Bachelor’s Degree in Education / Subject Area.
Proper valid Pennsylvania teacher certification.
Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board may find appropriate and acceptable.
Ability to communicate effectively.
Ability to organize tasks.
Ability to handle multiple tasks within close time proximity.
Ability to exercise appropriate judgment.
Must possess computer skills.
Must be able to communicate clearly with students, parents, and other school employees Must be able to think creatively and solve problems.
Must have effective listening skills.
Must demonstrate talent in the instruction of students with varied styles and levels of mastery.
Must appropriately handle confidential information.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Must be able to remain in a stationary position for prolonged periods of time.
Must be able to move about your work area to needed access materials and equipment.
Must be able to travel to and from job-related locations as necessary.
Must be able to adjust to changes in environmental conditions.
Must be able to access all assigned work areas and locations.
Must be able to lift as required.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's Degree in Education or a relevant subject area and possess a valid Pennsylvania teacher certification. Strong communication, organizational, and computer skills are required to effectively manage classroom tasks and student records.
Market context
Pennsylvania schools continue to need middle school math teachers who can support core instruction and student growth, especially in districts balancing curriculum standards and certification requirements. This role is competitive because employers often look for a bachelor’s degree in Education or Mathematics, state certification or the willingness to obtain it, and prior middle or high school math experience. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then compare your certification status and classroom experience against the posting before applying.
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