DescriptionSchool Summary:Georgia Connections Academy is a tuition-free, full-time virtual school for students in grades 5-12 throughout Georgia. The school is authorized by the Georgia Charter Schools Commission and governed by an independent Board of Directors, with a mission to maximize academic achievement for students who are seeking other academic options. The school is operated by Georgia Connections Academy, a nonprofit corporation, through a contract with Connections Academy of Georgia, LLC, to provide its educational program and other services. Connections Academy, a division of Connections Education, is accredited by AdvancED, and GACA is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement.Georgia Connections Academy strives to create an inclusive environment that welcomes and values the diversity of the people we serve. We foster fairness, equity, and inclusion to create a workplace environment where everyone is treated with respect and dignity.Position Summary and Responsibilities:Working from our office in Duluth the ESOL Teacher (School Year 2025 - 2026) at any Connections Academy school is responsible for understanding and communicating the needs of and regulations related to English Learners enrolled in the school. The ESOL Teacher must be highly qualified to provide instruction to English Language Students and hold the appropriate state certifications or endorsements. This role involves teaching as well as navigating compliance with state and federal procedures. This position will also assist the Federal Programs Director in maintaining reliable and accurate data and files kept for the purpose of federal and state reports regarding ESOL.The ESOL Teacher will be responsible for the successful completion of the following tasks:
Creating the individual EL plans, conducting Live Lessons (teaching sessions) helping students improve their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, and monitoring students exited within past 4 years.
planning, preparing and delivering lessons
Tracking, documenting, and sending EL communication to families to inform them of their student’s EL status and progress
Holding conferences with families at the beginning, end of the year, and as needed
checking and assessing pupils' classwork
Managing and organizing screening and ACCESS testing with Testing Director
Proctor and travel for EL assessments
attending social events (i.e field trips, school events)
Complete grading in a timely manner to communicate student progress to students and parents;
Communicate frequently with parents, students and other teachers on a regular basis to provide feedback on student work, suggest instructional approaches and strategies, monitor completion of assignments and coach special projects;
Support students and parents with strategies for success in a virtual environment and provide assistance with assignments and projects as needed;
Support the instructional program with synchronous and asynchronous lessons, recordings, and instructional materials;
Review curriculum and devise alternate approaches to presenting lessons to increase student understanding (working directly with students and parents);
Work collaboratively with other teachers to review data and develop instructional strategies to address students at all levels
Host Parent Engagement sessions for parents
Assist and attend with the Director of Federal Programs various required meetings and conferences related to Title III or ESOL
Assists Director of Federal Program with assigned school initiatives
Perform general clerical duties as assigned
Requirements:
Please note 2-step authentication is required to set-up to login to all systems if given a job offer.
Highly qualified and certified to teach ESOL
Strong technology skills (especially with Microsoft OS and MS Office programs)
Excellent communication skills, both oral and written
Strong organizational skills and demonstrated ability to work well in fast paced environment
Team player track record; ability to collaborate
Customer focused approach
Ability to work independently and remotely
Travel for ACCESS testing or screening (may require overnight travel)
Ability to work some occasional evening hours, as needed to support some families
One or more years experience as an ESOL Teacher