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ID #52451133
Estado Oregon
Ciudad Portland
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente Oregon
Showed 2024-09-05
Fecha 2024-09-05
Fecha tope 2024-11-04
Categoría Educación/formación
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Substitute Teacher

Oregon, Portland, 97201 Portland USA
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Position Title: Substitute Teacher

Reports To: Head of School

Wage: 18.00- $20.00/hour depending on experience

POSITION SUMMARY:

In addition to the qualifications listed below, the ideal Substitute Teacher candidate will be highly effective in using progressive educational strategies such as inquiry-, project-, and place-based, interdisciplinary, and experiential learning. Confidence using multiple intelligence concepts and vocabulary is preferred. The ideal substitute teacher would be able to work with a variety of ages, from preschool- 6th grade. A substitute teaching certificate or Washington State teaching certificate is preferred. If applying to substitute teach in our early childhood program, candidates should be certified through the Department of Children, Youth, and Family services.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Follow directions from teachers and staff to accomplish classroom goals of the day

Assist in the preparation of the indoor and outdoor learning environments (ex: preparing materials and supplies, cleaning up, properly storing materials in collaboration with the children)

Assist children with activities and transitions

Establish strong daily routines and rhythms for children

Establish effective communications and relationships with students and staff

Help to maintain school policies, regulations, and expectations

Provide effective supervision of students to promote a safe and healthy environment and school experience.

Complete additional facilities and support tasks as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Earned high school diploma or higher degree, preferably in a field related to education or child development.

Demonstrated the type of language that supports social and emotional development in children.

Excellent verbal, written, and digital communication skills; ability to effectively communicate and work with administrators, faculty, staff, parents, and students.

Demonstrated ability to interact effectively with people from different cultures and experiences.

Excellent skills in preparedness, attendance and punctuality.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Faculty members are at all times responsible for the supervision of students in their care during classes and for students generally at all times when on campus or off campus during school activities.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Physical requirements are consistent with light physical duties required of teachers generally combined with more strenuous physical duties.

Please submit a resume and introductory letter expressing your interest in teaching or working at The Gardner School of Arts & Sciences to [email protected].

Founded in 1995, the Gardner School is southwest Washington’s only independent, progressive school, serving students in a student-centered environment from preschool through 6th grade. Inspired by Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences, our community of teachers and learners honors many ways of learning, thinking and expressing. Our whole-child philosophy integrates homeroom studies in mathematics, language arts, social studies and outdoor learning with specialist teachers in five disciplines: science, music, art, Spanish and physical education. Our small class sizes promote individualized instruction while our beautiful campus allows teachers to use all facets of the environment to stimulate learning. At Gardner, we believe in creating avid learners and inspired, engaged global citizens.

At The Gardner School, highly trained and experienced faculty and staff place an emphasis on contextual learning to build the deep understanding essential for mastery of knowledge and skills. Gardner teachers care deeply about children and inspire them to think broadly and critically. Parents and families are integral to our program and culture. At Gardner, teachers regularly participate in the life of our school community even outside of regular school hours.

It is the policy of The Gardner School to maintain a working environment free of all forms of unlawful discrimination. The Gardner School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation including gender expression or identity, religion and national or ethnic origin, age, or disability in the administration of educational policies, employment practices or any other school-administered policies or practices.

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