Teacher DYS (Itinerant - STEM/Humanities)
Company: Collaborative for Educational Services
Location: Taunton
Posted on: September 4, 2024
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Job Description:
Come join our teaching team as an Itinerant Teacher in our
Southeast Region. All content areas will be considered. We are a
progressive and innovative non-profit organization dedicated to
providing personalized and engaging education to youth placed in
DYS programs across Massachusetts. Our programs have small student
populations of up to 15 students, with an average class size of 5
students. Instruction is provided by a small, but mighty, group of
General Education, Special Education, Art, Physical Education,
Horticulture, Vocational, Literacy and ELL teachers.We are
especially interested in Massachusetts licensed teachers who have
experience with students placed at-risk, however we also welcome
candidates seeking to change their careers, or return to teaching
again, who are waiver-eligible teachers and willing to obtain a
teacher certification. We believe everyone is a learner, and seek
educators who value social justice and equity, compassion,
patience, and flexibility. If you are interested in a career in
education and want to make a difference, we would like to talk with
you. We offer:Membership in the Massachusetts Teacher Retirement
System (MTRS)Eligibility for Student Loan ForgivenessSmall class
sizes (approximately 5 or fewer per class)Behavioral staff support
in the classroomRobust Professional Development by seasoned
professionalsFlexibility in the curriculumIn-house and subsidized
support for Initial licensure and licensure advancementTraditional
school calendar with option for summer employment Competitive
salaries and exceptional benefitsIf you are interested in joining
us for this purposeful work, please apply to us. CES is an equal
opportunity employer and is particularly interested in candidates
from diverse backgrounds, especially candidates whose backgrounds
are well-suited to understanding and addressing the needs of the
diverse student populations we serve.
JOB DESCRIPTIONDepartment: Department of Youth Services Education
Initiative Title: TeacherFLSA Status: ExemptReports to: Teaching
CoordinatorSupervisor: Regional and/or Assistant Regional Education
CoordinatorSalary: Union Scale
Essential Functions: Plan and deliver in-person effective, high
quality, culturally responsive, and explicit instruction to youth
placed under the care of DYS Productively engage in all
professional development and training and implement knowledge,
skills, and methods promoted Implement instructional and assessment
strategies, curriculum, and all other identified instructional
materials, curriculum guides, and related resources promoted by CES
and/or DYS as directedSupport the development and implementation of
multiple pathways for learning, including, as appropriate, High
School equivalency preparation (HiSET/GED), diploma, post-secondary
coursework, career readiness, and vocational development.Use
students' education background and related information to plan,
co-plan, teach, and co-teach (as appropriate), including IEP goals
and objectives, 504 plans, EYF education and career goals, learning
style information, education assessment packet, etc.Demonstrate the
soft skills necessary for student success, including establishing
high but achievable expectations, encouraging a love for learning,
listening to others, being flexible and capable of adjusting to
novel situations, showing empathy, being culturally responsive,
embedding and encouraging higher order thinking along with teaching
foundation skills, having a positive regard for students and
promoting a growth mindsetUtilize effective classroom management
skills and strategies (clear norms, rules, and procedures;
proactive classroom management; effective instruction) to create a
classroom climate that maximizes learning and promotes a positive
mood and toneAdminister state mandated tests (MCAS, MAP, etc.)
within the educational setting and ensure the level of security and
confidentiality requiredAdminister various assessments, surveys,
and evaluations to students as indicated by their supervisor and
maintain accurate and complete student records, including grades,
attendance, AGR, etc. (Aspen, JJEMS, other) as directed by CES
and/or DYS and in accordance with all applicable laws and
regulationsProvide a personalized and culturally responsive
approach to education, including utilization of such strategies and
methods as blended learning, G-Suite, student-teacher conferences,
"advisories," portfolio development, education and career planning,
student voice, etc.Curate student learning experiences using
G-Suite/Google Classroom and/or other online resources (Edgenuity)
as directed by the supervisorDevelop and maintain mini-unit plans
and associated lesson plans in assigned core content area(s) and
have available for review at all times, including plans for
substitutes to follow as may be necessaryParticipate in up to three
(3) parent/teacher conference evening open houses and engage
parents/guardians in supporting youth success as directed Maintain
an effective, creative, and balanced learning environment that
meets the needs of all students.Provide educational leadership in
the absence of the program based Teaching Coordinator, as indicated
by regional supervisor or designee.Collaborate with site team in
scheduling, integration of curriculum, and behavioral
proceduresMaintain effective/positive relationships with CES, DYS,
provider agencies, and all other colleagues and supervisors
Substitute in classrooms as needed in coordination with the
Regional Education Coordinator and/or Assistant Regional Education
Coordinator. Participate in all staff development indicated by
supervisor In conjunction with the Regional and/or Assistant
Regional Education Coordinator and instructional coach, develop and
meet professional growth plan goals, including continued
licensureMaintain inventory of all classroom equipment and
curriculum materialsMonitor appropriate computer use using tools
provided for doing so (e.g. NetRef) and conduct security audits of
student history as directedComply with all policies and procedures
of host agency and CES
Other Duties and Responsibilities:Assume any additional
responsibilities as directed by the Executive Director or
designee
Required Qualifications:Bachelor's Degree from an accredited
College or UniversityCurrent Massachusetts secondary level teacher
licensure (8-12; 5-12) in one or more of the following core content
areas aligned to teaching assignment: e.g. Math, English/Language
Arts, Science, Social Studies, Reading. Additional grade levels
(5-8) in the corresponding subject area is allowable for a duration
of up to two years while the employee secures upper grade level
certificationStrong written and oral communication skillsValid
driver's license and reliable vehicle or method for attending
trainings or other meetings as required at locations throughout the
stateSheltered English Immersion Endorsement for core content
teachers pursuant to ESE regulations
Preferred Qualifications:Master's Degree from an accredited College
or UniversitySuccessful teaching experience with adolescents placed
at-risk.
Physical Demands:Ability to multi-task and respond to demanding job
duties with a positive mindset. Must be able to enter, exit, and
move through and between classrooms and program locations
throughout the day. At some locations this will mean moving between
floors. Must be able to communicate and converse effectively in
real time with youth and adults from multiple backgrounds and
cultures. Must maintain situational awareness, including awareness
of student activity and communication in fast-paced secure
residential treatment settings. Requires the ability to effectively
handle job stress in the performance of duties. Ability to curate
teaching and learning through Google Classroom, Meet, and/or Zoom
as well as other blended learning tools and software
technologiesWork Conditions:Ability to handle interruptions and
maintain productivity.Ability to work with diverse
personalities.Skilled in working both independently and
collaboratively.May be subject to locked settings where the threat
of verbal abuse and physical violence exists. Possible exposure to
communicable diseases.Employees expected to follow CES Workplace
Safety Standards and DYS Workplace Safety Standards and required
COVID-19 prevention and mitigation protocols. Expectations require
wearing a mask, using gloves when cleaning, attention to social
distancing guidelines, and complying with hygiene standards.
Terms of Employment:185/187 days per contract Monday through Friday
- CES/DYS School calendar. Monday through Friday - CES/DYS School
calendar. 8 hours per day with benefits according to CES Personnel
Policies with limited evening hoursTeachers are part of a
bargaining unit represented by SEIU 509.Position is eligible for
employer subsidized health, dental, life and LTD insurances, as
well as other benefits described in the CES employee handbook.
CES is an equal opportunity employer and is particularly interested
in candidates from a diverse range of cultural, ethnic, and racial
backgrounds. We are especially interested in candidates whose
backgrounds are well-suited to understanding and addressing the
needs of the diverse student population we serve.
Keywords: Collaborative for Educational Services, Taunton , Teacher DYS (Itinerant - STEM/Humanities), Education / Teaching , Taunton, Massachusetts
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