JR HIGH LANGUAGE ARTS - 1.0other related Employment listings - Walcott, IA at Geebo

JR HIGH LANGUAGE ARTS - 1.0

Walcott, IA Walcott, IA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$32.
3K - $40.
9K a year Estimated:
$32.
3K - $40.
9K a year 3 hours ago 3 hours ago 3 hours ago Duties &
Responsibilities:
Essential Functions of Position, Major Responsibilities, Summary of Key Duties, Special Assignments, Relationships) Ability to teach Language Arts Curriculum, Grades 6-8 Ability to use Cooperative Learning Strategies Ability to prepare Integrated Curriculum Plans Ability to use a variety of teaching strategies to match student learning styles Ability to work in a teaming environment Ability to work and teach a diverse student population Possess competence in computer and technology skills Implement cooperative learning strategies Actively participate in data teams Use data to make instructional decisions Be willing to participate in district and building-wide initiatives, to include data teams, district/building staff development and district literacy Successful candidate must possess strong inter-personal skills with a proven record of building rapport with culturally diverse students to ensure each child reaches his/her full potential.
Good attendance and punctuality are a must to ensure that the duties and responsibilities of the job are performed successfully.
Other duties as assigned by Principal Endorsements:
119 or 120 or 1201 or 1821 or 182 Physical Requirements of Position:
(HBV ? Yes ? No) Must be able to stand for a period of time supervising Must be able lift/move/push items of 50lbs.
Special Qualification Desired:
(Personal Qualities, Education, Skills Needed, Experience, Etc.
) Dress in a professional manner Ability to work with individuals, small and large groups of students Ability to organize work time Excellent attendance history and work record Willingness to learn, operate, and promote technology.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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