Contract Length: 2 yearsNumber of Vacancies: 1Student Level:- Elementary- Licensed Teacher**Requirements**:- Education Required: Bachelor- Minimum Teaching Experience: 2 years of teaching experience- Major: Elementary Education, Liberal Studies, or equivilent- Required Certificates:- Teaching Credential/LicensePreferred Qualifications:- Commitment to supporting and contributing to the ASFM cultures of learning, evidence, and collaboration.- Knowledge and experience implementing a standards-based curriculum, instruction, and assessment.- Experience working in a PLC at Work and within an RTI/MTSS framework.- Experience with specific learning pedagogical practices and instructional programs implemented by ASFM.- Advanced degrees and certifications appropriate for the positionKnowledge and Personal Attributes:- Understanding of and experience with U.S.Based programs, curriculum, and the Common Core State Standards- Curriculum development aligned to practices in Understanding by Design- Experience working within a PLC at work and with Response to Intervention frameworks- Knowledge of inclusion, neurodiversity, and second language acquisition- Energetic, enthusiastic, team player- Solution-oriented and strong problem-solving skills- Strong written and verbal English communication skills- Curious and lifelong learning role modelJob Benefits: Additional Benefits- Major medical and accident insurance- Settling in allowance- Grocery and Lunch subsidy- Vacation and Christmas bonus**Job Description**: A teacher leads the learning of 18-22 students per class.
The primary responsibility of the teacher is to teach the ASFM guaranteed and viable curriculum in a coherent manner while honoring and responding to the personal needs of students.
Teachers are responsible for implementing ASFM's standards-based philosophy for assessment by regularly collecting and responding to the evidence of learning for each learning outcome, and by regularly reporting progress to parents.
ASFM is a PLC at Work School, thus teachers share collective responsibility for learning at their grade level and discipline and are expected to closely collaborate with their teaching partners and team members, engage in regular, collaborative data/evidence meetings, and support all students in meeting expectations by sharing intervention responsibilities.
Teachers serve as role models and mentors for students through the school advisory program, and support students in determining and attaining personalized goals.
Teachers are responsible for the holistic wellbeing of their students and provide a learning environment that aligns with the ASFM culture of care.