High School Social Studies Teacher

$56,000 - $78,296 yearly

Job Description

POSITION SUMMARY: 

The Teacher will provide guidance and instructional experiences in specified course of study that are culturally, academically, and developmentally appropriate for each student assigned to that classroom using a variety of instructional practices to meet our students’ holistic needs; this means selecting Native approaches to education guided by SFIS Pedagogy to implement the SFIS Curriculum and Health and Wellness Program.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Teachers are responsible for following and implementing the SFIS course curriculum and are expected to follow the scope and sequence and guidelines outlined within the course curriculum.
  • Communicate accurately and effectively in the content area and maintain a professional rapport with students.
  • Obtain feedback from and communicate with students in a manner which enhances student learning and understanding.
  • Utilize a variety of teaching methods and resources for each area taught.
  • Encourage the development of student involvement, responsibility, and critical thinking skills.
  • Manage the classroom to ensure the best use of instructional time.
  • Create an atmosphere conducive to learning and self-discipline.
  • Follow Board of Trustees policies and administrative rules and regulations.
  • Communicate accurate and up-to-date information to students in a way that enhances student learning.
  • Manage time appropriately.
  • Cooperate with administration, parents, and co-workers.
  • Create a positive atmosphere and arrange the physical environment of the classroom for optimum learning.
  • Prepare for instruction and show evidence of preparation.
  • Demonstrate concern for student’s wellbeing and positive self-esteem.
  • Take precautions to protect equipment, materials, and facilities.
  • Maintain accurate and complete records as required by the school, and reports progress or lack thereof to parents in a timely manner.
  • Leave adequate preparations for a substitute.
  • Develop and implement appropriate classroom management strategies while maintaining high expectations for student behavior.
  • Encourage cooperation between students.
  • Maintain student involvement in appropriate tasks.
  • Use and apply appropriate conflict resolution skills.
  • Demonstrate public relations skills.
  • Use appropriate techniques, strategies, and materials to achieve the desired instructional goal.
  • Adapt the curriculum to meet the needs of individual students
  •  Use current technology for instruction and management purposes, if appropriate/approved for tribal language.
  • Use diagnostic data to improve instructional programs.
  • Select, use, and interpret evaluation data.
  • Available to parents, students, administration, and peers outside the school day, if needed.
  • Spend time beyond the school day grading, and recording papers, planning instruction, etc.
  • Attend and supervise students during special activities that take place during the school day: assemblies, pep rallies, opportunity fairs, etc.
  • Report suspected child abuse and neglect.
  • Responsible for students on field trips.
  • Conduct lunch duty as assigned.
  • Act as a good role model within the context of the school.
  • May supervise educational assistants, practicum students, student teachers, and high school vocational lab students.
  • Implement the Course Curriculum.
  • Make appropriate contact with students and parents.
  • Implement and enforce the Partnership for Student Success Handbook.
  • Develop and use community and professional resources.
  • Understand and apply traditional learning theories.
  • Accept other responsibilities as deemed necessary by the supervisor.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required:

·         Excellent Microsoft Word, Excel, & PowerPoint skills;

·         Organization, time management, and task prioritization skills;

·         Ability to communicate respectfully, clearly, and concisely in person, by telephone, and though written forms (e.g., paper, email, text, social media);

·         High level of integrity, commitment, and work ethic;

·         Proficient word processing, email, spreadsheets, and cloud computing (Google suite) skills

·         Organization, time management, task prioritization skills

·         Excellent interpersonal and communication skills

·         Demonstrate problem solving skills

·         Ability to adapt to a fast paced environment

·         Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, faculty, and staff and community in a variety of roles and positions.

·         Ability to work effectively under pressure.

·         Ability to use computers, specialized software, and/or other electronic equipment to fulfill job functions.

Minimum Qualifications:

·         Bachelor’s Degree in education or related field

·         Valid NM Teaching License from the State of NM Public Education Department

·         Experience working with Native American students preferred.

·         Must possess a valid NM Driver’s License.

·         Must complete and successfully pass a complete background investigation, including FBI fingerprint check.

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