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Nov
17
to Nov 26

Aerospace and Manufacturing Teacher (202)

Aerospace and Manufacturing Teacher (202)

Middletown Public Schools - Middletown, Connecticut


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Oct
2
to Nov 13

World Language (Spanish) Teacher

World Language (Spanish) Teacher

Middletown Public Schools - Middletown, Connecticut

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Oct
2
to Nov 13

Middle School English Language Arts Teacher

Middle School English Language Arts Teacher

Middletown Public Schools - Middletown, Connecticut

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Jul
28
to Sep 9

World Language (Spanish) Teacher

World Language (Spanish) Teacher

Middletown High School – Middletown, Connecticut

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Jul
28
to Sep 9

World Language (Spanish) Teacher

World Language (Spanish) Teacher

Beman Middle School – Middletown, Connecticut

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Jul
28
to Sep 9

IB Elementary Spanish Teacher

IB Elementary Spanish Teacher

Lawrence Elementary School – Middletown, Connecticut

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Jun
10
to Jun 25

7th/8th Grade Science Teacher

7th/8th Grade Science Teacher

Lucille Umbarger Elementary School - Burlington, Washington

The Burlington-Edison School District is seeking qualified applicants for the position of full-time 7th/8th Science teacher beginning with the 2024-2025 school year. The District is located in Skagit County, Washington, and approximately 70 miles north of Seattle on the I-5 corridor. The enrollment of the K-8 school is approximately 640 students.

PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL QUALIFICATIONS OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES:

  • Valid Washington State teaching certificate with appropriate endorsement(s).

  • Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred.

  • Demonstrated knowledge of the physical, psychological and social characteristics of middle school-age students.

  • Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain effective classroom environment conducive to productive learning.

  • Demonstrated ability to create an inclusive classroom community where each student belongs.

  • High degree of flexibility, scholarship, organizational skills and enthusiasm for profession and commitment to student accomplishments.

  • Commitment to communicating effectively and inclusively in multicultural settings.

  • Knowledge of the Washington State/Common Core Standards, and State Assessment. 

  • Knowledge of or amenable to learn, use and integrate the district’s technology strategies, systems and curriculum software programs as well as demonstrate knowledge of and integrate the District’s Technology Competencies.

  • High degree of commitment to a continuing program of personal and professional growth.

  • Ability to communicate effectively with students, staff and parents.

  • Ability to pass Federal/State criminal history background clearance and all other mandated clearances.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Successfully plan and implement best instructional practices so each student thrives academically and social-emotionally.

  • Support student agency and belonging by providing lessons and learning connected to the interest and backgrounds of students.

  • Utilize feedback, respond to data, and administer assessment to continually improve student outcomes.

  • Work collaboratively as a member of a building team and communicate effectively with students, staff, and parents.

SALARY AND BENEFITS:

  • Salary in accordance with current negotiated salary agreement.

  • Medical, dental and other benefits are available from approved plans based on SEBB requirements.

  • This position is part of the local bargaining association.

  • Pursuant to RCW 28A.405.070, job-sharing applications will be considered.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES:

  • To apply, go to www.be.wednet.edu. The Fast Track link is under “Jobs” and “Current Job Opportunities.” For “in-district” applicants, please go through Employee Access to apply on Fast Track.

  • Selection will be made based on candidates’ area(s) of expertise and interest as they relate to the existing and future program development and the needs of the district.

  • When hiring and promoting personnel, consideration is given to experience and performance in developing effective parent, family and community partnerships.

The Burlington-Edison School District (927 E Fairhaven Ave, Burlington, WA 98233) is an equal opportunity employer.  The District shall provide equal employment opportunity and treatment for all applicants and staff in recruitment, hiring, retention, assignment, transfer, promotion and training. Such equal employment opportunity shall be provided without discrimination with respect to race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, honorably-discharged veteran or military status, sex, sexual orientation including gender expression or identity, marital status, the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, or the use of a trained guide dog or service animal by a person with a disability. Jennifer L. Whitney, Director of Human Resources, Title IX Officer (jwhitney@be.wednet.edu, 360-757-3311); Mr. Jeff Brown, Special Education Coordinator, Section 504 Officer (jbrown@be.wednet.edu, 360-757-3311).  The District is a smoke-free/drug-free workplace.

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Jun
6
to Jul 19

Bilingual 2nd Grade Teacher for Spanish Dual Language Immersion Program

Bilingual 2nd Grade Teacher for Spanish Dual Language Immersion Program

Stetson Elementary School - Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Apr
19
to May 31

High School English Teacher

High School English Teacher

Wyoming City Schools - Wyoming, Ohio

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Jan
11
to Feb 23

Grade 7 Science Teacher

Grade 7 Science Teacher

Beman Middle School - Middletown, Connecticut

Position Type: Middle School Teaching/Science

Location: Beman Middle School

MIDDLETOWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Theory of Action for Middletown Public Schools: If Middletown believes that every student has the right quality, student-centered education, THEN adults will cultivate creative, accessible, and innovative structures and opportunities with students, AND every student will demonstrate personalized growth and achieve at high levels to thrive in life.

Description:
Grade 7 Science Teacher

Location:
Beman Middle School

Start Date:
Immediately

Certification Requirements:

  • 030 Biology 7-12

  • 031 Chemistry 7-12

  • 032 Physics 7-12

  • 033 Earth Science 7-12

  • 034 General Science 7-12

  • Any applicable CT Certification 

Salary and Benefits: Per MFT (Teacher's Union) Contract

STATEMENT OF NON-DISCRIMINATION The Middletown Board of Education is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, and it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, age, marital status, military or veteran status, national origin, ancestry, alienage, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability or pregnancy in any of its education programs, activities, or employment policies. All educational programs and offerings, including vocational education and extracurricular activities, subscribe to this policy. Dr. Jada Waters, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the district non-discrimination policies and may be reached at 372 Hunting Hill Avenue, Middletown, CT 06457; phone (860) 638-1469; email watersj@mpsct.org.  Middletown Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).

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Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education Teacher
Jul
13
to Aug 13

Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education Teacher

Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education (CLDE) Teacher
Horizon Middle School


New Teacher/Licensed Staff Orientation:
New teaching/new licensed staff orientation will be held on July 22 & 25, 2022
Experience:
District 49 credits each year of verified full-time/full-year K-12 teaching experience up to 20 years. 
Work Schedule: 
182 contracted workdays 
Benefits: 
This position is eligible for benefits including group insurance (health, dental and vision), paid sick and personal leave and elective retirement savings plans. Benefit details can be found here.
Salary: 
The minimum starting pay is $42,000*/year and the maximum salary is $71,388*/year. Initial pay placement is dependent on level of formal education and years of relevant experience (the maximum credit granted is 20 years). 
 

Interviews are site-based and not conducted by the Human Resources office. 
If you have questions regarding the status of an open or recently closed position, you may contact the site where the vacancy is located.



Qualifications and Expectations:

  1. BA/BS from an accredited college or university

  2. Valid Colorado teaching license endorsed in area of assignment: Secondary Education AND Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education (7-12) OR

    1. a valid CO licensed endorsed in another area AND passing exam scores on the PRAXIS II  OR

    2. a valid CO license endorsed in another area - HR to review transcripts and make a determination OR

    3. a valid CO license endorsed in another area and a BA/BS - HR to review transcripts and make a determination


District 49 is a progressive, rapidly growing district in eastern Colorado Springs. Home to more than 25,000 students and 2,000 staff members, District 49 aims to be the best district to learn, work and lead. As one of Colorado’s only two recognized Districts of Innovation, District 49 is a challenging and stimulating place to lead. As part of our commitment to innovate, we host a robust portfolio of conventional, charter, online, and blended schools, including homeschool support as well as career and technical education.

See attached job description for details about this position.    

 APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
For your application to be deemed complete, you must complete the following:

  1. Upload full and complete transcripts beginning with your Bachelor’s degree.

  2. Answer all questions on the application including all disclosure questions.

  3. Upload a letter of introduction.

  4. Upload current resume.

  5. Upload the Colorado Department of Education license. If you are applying for an Alternative Teaching License, please upload a copy of your Statement of Eligibility along with a copy of your college/university program acceptance letter. Each should list the area you will hold your license once you complete the program.

    The entire employment application process is completed online.  Please complete and upload all documents via the Applitrack system.

    NON-DISCRIMINATION DISCLOSURE
    District 49 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. For further information on notice of non-discrimination, visit the Office of Civil Rights for the address and phone number of the office that serves your area, or call 1-800-421-3481.

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CLDE Teacher/ Gifted Education Teacher
Jul
13
to Aug 13

CLDE Teacher/ Gifted Education Teacher

CLDE TEACHER / GIFTED EDUCATION TEACHER

ODYSSEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
 


New Teacher/Licensed Staff Orientation:
New teaching/new licensed staff orientation will be held on July 22 & 25, 2022
Experience:
District 49 credits each year of verified full-time/full-year K-12 teaching experience up to 20 years. 
Work Schedule: 
182 contracted work days 
Benefits: 
This position is eligible for benefits including group insurance (health, dental and vision), paid sick and personal leave and elective retirement savings plans. Benefit details can be found here.
Salary: 
The minimum starting pay is $42,000*/year and the maximum salary is $71,388*/year. Initial pay placement is dependent on the level of formal education and years of relevant experience (the maximum credit granted is 20 years). 
 

Interviews are site-based and not conducted by the Human Resources office. 
If you have questions regarding the status of an open or recently closed position, you may contact the site where the vacancy is located.

Qualifications and Expectations:

  1. BA/BS from an accredited college or university

  2. Valid Colorado teaching license endorsed in area of assignment: Elementary Education AND Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education (K-12) OR

    1. a valid CO licensed endorsed in another area AND passing exam scores on the PRAXIS II  OR

    2. a valid CO license endorsed in another area - HR to review transcripts and make a determination OR

    3. a valid CO license endorsed in another area and a BA/BS - HR to review transcripts and make a determination


District 49 is a progressive, rapidly growing district in eastern Colorado Springs. Home to more than 25,000 students and 2,000 staff members, District 49 aims to be the best district to learn, work and lead. As one of Colorado's only two recognized Districts of Innovation, District 49 is a challenging and stimulating place to lead. As part of our commitment to innovate, we host a robust portfolio of conventional, charter, online, and blended schools, including homeschool support as well as career and technical education.

See attached job description for details about this position.    

 APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
For your application to be deemed complete, you must complete the following:

  1.  Upload full and complete transcripts beginning with your Bachelor’s degree.

  2. Answer all questions on the application including all disclosure questions.

  3. Upload a letter of introduction.

  4. Upload current resume.

  5. Upload the Colorado Department of Education license. If you are applying for an Alternative Teaching License, please upload a copy of your Statement of Eligibility along with a copy of your college/university program acceptance letter. Each should list the area you will hold your license once you complete the program.

    The entire employment application process is completed online.  Please complete and upload all documents via the Applitrack system.

    NON-DISCRIMINATION DISCLOSURE
    District 49 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. For further information on notice of non-discrimination, visit the Office of Civil Rights for the address and phone number of the office that serves your area, or call 1-800-421-3481.

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