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  • HEAD OF SCHOOL

    American Montessori Society Inc. 4.0company rating

    Preschool teacher job in New Orleans, LA

    Head of School - Cathedral Montessori School - 9 Fortress Road, New Orleans, Louisiana CMS is seeking a Head of School for the 2026-2027 academic year. This is a 12-month, full-time on-campus position. Start date is preferable in June or July 2026. Salary and benefits are commensurate with experience. RESPONSIBILITIES Leadership - Serve as a central leadership figure within the school and as liaison in the local community and with the Cathedral, working closely with the CMS Board of Directors. Administrative Duties - Ensure the success of all school programs, maintain compliance with applicable laws, and assure proper day-to-day operations. Responsible for all aspects of school operation, administration, financial management, supervision, and oversight. Curriculum and Staff Development - Work with the Director to coordinate curricula and oversee the development of educational programs and enhancement programs for teachers and staff. Parent Relations - Conduct weekly meetings with the Director about classroom issues with students, teachers, and parents. Community Engagement - Represent the school in the Greater New Orleans area and with the Cathedral, working closely with the CMS Board of Directors. QUALIFICATIONS Master's Degree, Knowledge of Montessori Education, and experience as an educator and supervisor/coordinator. Experience in strategic planning, financial management, and educational policy. Strong leadership abilities with integrity and the ability to mentor faculty and nurture the academic, social, emotional, and spiritual growth of students. PRINCIPAL DUTIES OF THE HEAD OF SCHOOL OVERALL Responsible for the administrative success of the operation of the school and all school programs, including office and financial responsibility and oversight. Ensure compliance with applicable governmental laws and regulations, board requirements, and Cathedral board expectations. Coordinate scheduling of and attend all required school functions and activities. Work with public relations staff to publicize the school. Coordinate programs involving the Cathedral or Cathedral interaction. Oversee the completion and updating of the annual school policy publication. FINANCE Serve as business manager for CMS and oversee all expense matters, reporting financial matters to the CMS Board. Implement the financial policy set by the board, including communicating policy decisions to parents and prospective parents. Assist the bookkeeper and board treasurer with financial issues, planning, and adherence to the annual budget. Apply for and maintain grants and assist in coordination and execution of fundraising plans. Serve as a resource for the fundraising chair and ensure yearly stewardship to the cathedral. PERSONNEL Teaching Staff: Assist in recruitment of teaching staff and create teacher agreements. Complete staffing hires and communicate regarding hiring issues. Collaborate with the Director to monitor teachers and programs across classrooms. Identify after-school enrichment programs, ensure implementation, and oversee them. Develop professional development for staff and implement hiring requirements in line with board policy. Non-Teaching Staff Select and employ non-teaching personnel as needed for school operations. Advise the Board on the status of non-teaching staff. ENROLLMENT Explain CMS school mission and programs to prospective families. Oversee and coordinate recruitment of students and admissions processes with the Director. Oversee enrollment of graduating sixth graders into respective middle schools. Oversee and implement school scholarships or discount programs. EDUCATION Meet regularly with the Director to coordinate curricula and guide teachers toward educational goals. Assist where needed to resolve classroom issues and maintain school discipline policy. PUBLIC RELATIONS Coordinate internal and external school communications and serve as spokesperson for CMS. Maintain constructive liaisons with other educational institutions and associations. Foster participation in CMS activities and events and maintain a good relationship with the Cathedral. SCHOOL FACILITIES AND OPERATIONS Oversee daily operations to ensure a safe and welcoming environment. Address tasks related to school operation (communication, security, maintenance) as needed. Supervise maintenance of all equipment and facilities and ensure CMS remains aesthetically attractive and safe. Advise the Board on facilities and equipment improvements. OPERATIONS SUPPORT Remain informed of trends, research, and legislation affecting CMS management, operation, and policy. Advise the Board on policy changes or actions as needed. Maintain comprehensive records on students, staff, and prospective students. RESPONSIBILITY TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS Serve as a non-voting member of the Board and attend all board meetings. Keep the Board President informed of all aspects of school operations. Highlight issues that may require Board action or education. Communicate all Board policies and changes to staff; serve as a resource for policy development and financial matters. Represent Board decisions and policies to parents when appropriate. WEBSITE: cathedralmontessori.org/about TO APPLY CMS is seeking a Head of School for the 2026-2027 academic year. Start date is preferable in June or July 2026. This is a 12-month per year position and the Head of School is expected to work full time on campus. Salary and benefits are commensurate with experience level. To apply, submit a current vitae, cover letter, and written educational philosophy to: Barbara Wolf, HOS Search Committee, CMS Board, ********************** #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $40k-52k yearly est. 5d ago
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  • *Teacher (8th grade/ELA)

    St. Landry Parish School Board 3.9company rating

    Preschool teacher job in Opelousas, LA

    Job Goal: To plan, organize and implement an appropriate instructional program in a learning environment that guides and encourages students to develop and fulfill their academic potential. The classroom teacher is responsible for the effective management of assigned class/classes or programs and for implementing an educational program responsive to student needs according to the school board and state policy, including the Louisiana Components of Effective Teaching. This position includes departmentalized, Special Education, Elementary and Secondary Teacher responsibilities. Qualifications (minimum education, licensure, skills, and/or experience): A valid Louisiana Teaching Certificate (Type C or Level 1). A bachelor's degree in field. Additional criteria the Board may establish. Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities: Planning Use well defined learner objectives that are consistent with state and parish curriculum requirements. Plan activities so that entire time is used effectively to develop objectives. Identify and plan for individual differences. Identify materials effectively for the learning process. State method(s) of evaluation to measure learner outcomes. Develop an Individual Education Plan when appropriate. Develop/record lesson plans that are aligned to standards and content areas. Classroom Management Provide a safe environment that is conducive to learning. Organize available space, materials and/or equipment to facilitate learning. Establish a positive classroom climate of courtesy and respect. Maximize the amount of time available for instruction Manage routines and transitions in a timely manner. Manage and/or adjust allotted time for activities planned. Take and record attendance Manage learner behavior to provide productive learning opportunities. Establish expectations for learner behavior. Use monitoring techniques to facilitate learning. Instruction Deliver instruction effectively. Use technique(s) which appropriately introduce and develop lesson objectives. Sequence lessons include initiation, development and closure with continuity. Use a variety of available teaching material(s) to achieve lesson objectives. Adjust lessons when appropriate. Present appropriate content. Present content at a developmentally appropriate level. Present accurate subject matter. Relate relevant examples, unexpected situations, or current events to the content. Answer and or direct questions correctly and/or direct students to additional sources. Provide opportunities for student involvement in the learning process. Accommodate individual differences. Demonstrate ability to communicate effectively with students. Stimulate and encourage higher order thinking at the appropriate developmental levels. Encourage student participation. Assess student progress. Use appropriate assessment technique(s) effectively. Monitor ongoing performance of students. Provide timely feedback to students regarding their progress. Include sufficient number of grades for previous nine weeks as required by parish policy. Plan subsequent instruction based on student performance (Reteaching). Grade papers and other assignments. Enter/Average grades in location and in time frame established by supervisor and/or board policy. Provide direction, supervision, and evaluation of assigned paraprofessionals. To the extent required, develop or participate in the development of compliant Individual Education Plans (IEPs). Coordinate and ensure the delivery of special education services in each student's IEP. Hold IEP meetings within the expected timeline. Schedule IEP meetings outside the student's scheduled classroom time. Ensure the accuracy of the plan developed by the IEP team before submission. Ensure progress notes are completed as often as the schedule for general education progress notes. Send copies to parents or guardians. Maintain complete and accurate service records. Maintain organized IEP records and record keeping system. Provide research-based instruction to address the instructional goals and objectives contained within each student's IEP. Provide and adhere to a daily schedule for instruction. Provide the schedule to immediate supervisor, building administrator, and applicable general education teachers. Collaborate regularly with instructional staff, other school personnel, parents and a variety of community resources (IEP team members) to improve the overall quality of student outcomes. Serve as primary contact for parents/guardians of assigned special education students. Collaborate on a regular basis with applicable general education classroom teachers regarding instruction and student progress. Share all student accommodations with applicable general classroom teachers. Perform other job-related duties as mandated by state or local school board policy. Teachers shall also be expected to perform the following duties, along with the completion of corresponding documents, forms, and reports; Self-Evaluation Complete a self-evaluation and document the results on appropriate written forms. Professional Growth Plan Develop a Professional Growth Plan in collaboration with the evaluation. Supervision Supervise students when students are on campus. Supervise students prior to school and/or drop-off, when assigned. Supervise students in the classroom. Supervise students between classes, during recess/intermission, during lunch, assemblies. Supervise students after school and/or pick-up, when assigned. Instructional Components Fulfill duties traditionally expected of those in the teaching profession. Accept and discharge assignments. Practice and model punctuality. Collaborate with colleagues and departments. Adhere to federal, state, system, and school policies and regulations. Conduct conferences as needed. Maintain positive and timely interaction with parents relative to the performance or conduct of students assigned to the teacher. Follow recommendations made by school administrators and district staff. Take part in the continuing in-service program of the schools. School Support Activities Provide for the care and proper usage of school property. Maintain current inventory of items assigned to position. Attend meetings generally associated with the instruction of students. Attend faculty, staff, and department meetings. Attend PLC (teacher collaboration) meetings. Attend ILT meeting if applicable. Attend training sessions. Attend IEP/IAP meetings. Attend parent-teacher conferences. Attend back-to-school and open-house events. Attend graduation. Attend student discipline meetings/hearings, upon request. Attend school board/committee meetings, upon request. Attend/work up to three (3) co-curricular and other duties beyond the regular classroom activities, as determined by the building principal. Attend/work up to three (3) concessions/gates at athletic events within school year. Attend all meetings and functions of those activities, clubs, or groups of which the employee is a sponsor/coach. Physical Demands: Ability to spend a significant amount of time standing or walking around the classroom to interact with students, monitor activities and assistance While standing is common, teachers also spend time sitting at desks, during meetings, and when planning lessons or grading assignments. Essential skills involve lifting and carrying instructional materials Adaptability, multitasking, and crisis management skills are crucial for creating dynamic learning environments and responding to diverse classroom needs. Terms of Employment: Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel (Bulletin 130).
    $35k-41k yearly est. 6d ago
  • CERTIFIED 3RD GRADE MATH TEACHER - LAPLACE ELEMENTARY

    St. John The Baptist Parish Public Schools 3.7company rating

    Preschool teacher job in Laplace, LA

    Minimum Qualifications: Elementary Teacher certification in accordance with Louisiana Department of Education, Bulletin 746, Revised. Please attach a copy of your certificate and/or official transcript. Please apply online at ***************************************** ALL SJBP employees must pass a criminal records check and drug screen. Please use the link below to access the Job Description: ************************************************************************* ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH SCHOOL BOARD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, GENDER, AGE, HANDICAP, NATIONAL ORIGIN, VETERANS STATUS, DISABILITY, GENETIC INFORMATION OR TESTING, OR SEXUAL ORIENTATION.
    $39k-46k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Co-teacher (Kinder, First, Second and Third Grade)

    Foundation Preparatory Charter School 3.7company rating

    Preschool teacher job in New Orleans, LA

    Foundation Prep is a literacy-focused elementary school. With a founding kindergarten and first grade integrated class, we opened in August of 2015. We are seeking passionate educators for the position of Co-Teacher available for the 2017-18 school year. Teaching at Foundation Prep is an ideal position for an educator with passion for the craft of instruction and the desire to collaborate and grow as part of a dynamic team. In addition to summer, weekly, and interim professional development and team planning meetings, teachers will receive consistent high-impact coaching and feedback from Foundation Prep's Leadership. Foundation Prep is committed to recruiting, developing and retaining a team of excellent teachers! Job Description • Assist in c reating a positive, achievement-oriented, and structured learning environment that excites and invests students in learning . We will support you in implementing systems that allow students to achieve both academic and life success. You, along with every adult in our school, is responsible for the success of each and all of our students, even those not in your homeroom. • Motivate students to realize high academic achievements . We are a literacy-focused school, dedicating over 200 minutes daily to literacy. For us, literacy is more than just reading and writing, but also listening and speaking. Our Prepsters engage in content through that lens. They learn through experience and talking, listening, writing and reading about the content they are being taught. It will be your responsibility to design and implement unit and lesson plans in collaboration with grade-level or content-level teams that challenge Prepsters and allow for many different types of learning. • Assist in b uilding classroom community by investing Prepsters in academic success and the development of the Foundation Prep FIRST values (Focus, Integrity, Respect, Self-discipline, and Teamwork) . You will be asked to help create a classroom culture of learning that is aligned with the Foundation Prep Way. We are preparing each Prepster, not just for academic, but also life success. Emotional literacy is as important to us as academic literacy. We believe, just as students learn differently, they also react differently to any given situation. We don't believe that punitive classroom cultures allow students to learn the skills they need to think critically as individuals. We instead believe that we must teach our Prepsters that each action has a consequence, good and bad, and that it is not the mistakes we make that define our character, but how we respond to those mistakes that defines who we are as a person. We are excited to talk with you more about our Restorative Practices and how we teach Prepsters to have high-expectations for themselves and each other, while showing forgiveness. • Utilize data from daily, weekly, and interim assessments to drive instruction and interventions . All our instruction occurs in small, targeted groups. In order to continue to be able to reach each of our Prepsters at their constantly growing academic levels, teachers analyze data and reconfigure lessons and groups to suit the needs of our students. You will be asked to think critically and thoughtfully about student growth and how to continue to drive for academic excellence. • Participate enthusiastically in structured and informal learning and development opportunities . As an experienced teacher, we know that you have accomplished a tremendous amount in crafting your skill. We are extremely excited for you to share all that you have learned about the art and science of teaching with your colleagues. In fact, we expect you to collaborate with your coach, grade-level chair, and school team to improve instructional, culture-building, and leadership skills. We also believe that we are all life-long learners. We will support you with both formal training through professional development and coaching, and informally with the lessons you will learn from your colleagues teaching together in the classroom, as well as working together in team planning and data analysis meetings. • Exemplify Foundation Prep's core values in all interactions with students, families and colleagues . We believe in the power of relationships. We know our parents by first names, we know their phone numbers by heart, and we love our Prepsters. We are looking for someone who knows that “please” and “thank you” go a long way, that hugs can fix almost anything and that transparency is essential. As a part of the Foundation Prep family, you'll be asked to build relationships, not just with your students, but their families, your colleagues and our many partners in this work. Qualifications Required : • A Bachelor's Degree. • Certification or progress toward certification to be a highly qualified teacher in the state of Louisiana. • An incredible work ethic and a passion for being part of a team-oriented, mission-driven, joyful school culture. • Ability to grow strong instructional and classroom management skills. Highly Preferred: • High level of personal organization and planning. • Experience in diverse classrooms. • Proficiency in Spanish or Vietnamese • Desire to have a long-term career in education. Additional Information Co-teachers receive weekly coaching from leadership staff, daily real-time coaching from Coach, and mentoring from Lead teacher to hone their instructional and management skills, developing as a teacher. Co-teacher should have or be working on their teaching certification and is committed to staying in the classroom, thus looking for opportunities to grow and lead their own class as the school grows.
    $35k-46k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Early Childhood Pre-K Teacher

    New Orleans College Prep 4.4company rating

    Preschool teacher job in New Orleans, LA

    Invite a friend All applications will be reviewed and responded to as quickly as we are able. While we wish we could personally speak with each applicant, we are unable to do so due to the volume of applicants. With that in mind, please do not call in to follow up on your application Job Description: Opportunity: Hoffman Early Learning Center is searching for an Early Childhood Pre-K Teacher for the current school year. The Early Childhood Pre-K Teacher will be responsible for maintaining a loving, kind, rigorous, and joyful learning environment for children and families. If you are relentless about seeing students achieve at high levels, this is a chance to work at a network that does whatever it takes to ensure success for all children. Responsibilities: Design classroom instruction using research-based strategies Develop curriculum using principles of backwards design Execute research-based programs according to best practices Frequently analyze results from multiple sources to drive instruction Maintain school culture of high behavioral expectations Maintain frequent communication with student families Experience and Skills: Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required Constant learner: Solicits feedback and implements new ideas in instruction, stays abreast of current research on teaching and learning, enhances professional skills Solutions-Oriented: concentrates on finding ways to solve problems and improve systems Enthusiasm: exhibits passion and excitement over work High Expectations: An unwavering belief that all students can achieve at high levels Results Oriented: Proven track record of producing dramatic, demonstrable student achievement gains as a teacher Work ethic: possesses a strong willingness to work hard and long hours to get the job done Intelligence: learns quickly, demonstrates ability to quickly and proficiently absorb new information Experienced: Successful manager of a classroom who emulates the belief that structure and clear expectations are drivers of student success Teamwork: Demonstrated ability to work well in a team Benefits Compensation: We offer a competitive salary and benefit package.
    $39k-48k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • 26-27 Lower School Co-Teacher

    ÉLan Academy Charter School

    Preschool teacher job in New Orleans, LA

    Role Description: As a Lower School Co-Teacher, you will work collaboratively with a Lower School Lead teacher to co-plan, co-instruct, and co-manage a classroom, providing a comprehensive and supportive learning environment for our early elementary students. In this role, you will be responsible for providing direct instruction in whole-group and small-group classroom settings. An Élan Academy Teammate… Does whatever it takes. We are Élan Academy teachers, not just individual classroom teachers. We recognize that we are all responsible for building, preserving, and maintaining our school culture. Embodies our core values. We want to build a culture of open, honest, and productive dialogue with one another. We are expected to share our ideas, thoughts, and concerns. We value the power of shared leadership. Believes results come from hard work. Our preparation creates the opportunity for success. We understand that Élan Academy's success is the result of persistent effort, resilience, and a shared dedication to continuous improvement. Sweats the small stuff. Every detail matters and helps us build strong daily habits that contribute to success. Embodies no-nonsense nurturing. We build meaningful relationships with our students and hold them accountable to meet high expectations. Teaches ALL students until they learn. We are committed to providing an equitable learning environment. We ensure that all students have access to high-quality instructional resources and support in order to meet their most rigorous learning outcomes. Understands that we are members of one school with one mission, working together at all times. We share our passion for teaching and learning with our colleagues, our students, and our families to achieve the mission. Responsibilities: -Embody & Élan Academy's mission, vision, and values; -Participate in an annual summer staff orientation and training; -Internalize scripted lesson plans and instructional frameworks from various curriculums. -Collaboratively plan and deliver engaging and differentiated instruction to meet the diverse needs of scholars. -Utilize various teaching strategies, including hands-on activities, technology integration, and small group instruction. -Create and maintain a positive, inclusive, and organized classroom environment conducive to learning. -Implement classroom management techniques that promote positive behavior and encourage student participation. -Work collaboratively with the lead teacher to develop and adapt curriculum aligned with state standards and district goals. -Assist in the design and implementation of formative and summative assessments to monitor student progress. -Analyze student data to inform instructional practices and provide targeted interventions or enrichment. -Provide individualized support and accommodations to students with diverse learning needs, including those with special educational requirements or English language learners. -Collaborate with support staff, such as special education teachers, counselors, and specialists, to ensure comprehensive student support. -Foster an inclusive and equitable learning environment that celebrates diversity and promotes social-emotional development. -Maintain effective communication and collaboration with the lead teacher, teammates, and parents/guardians. -Participate in professional development opportunities to enhance pedagogical skills, subject knowledge, and classroom management strategies. -Contribute to the overall school community by attending meetings, participating in committees, and supporting school-wide initiatives. Qualifications: Education Requirements: Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field (required) Bachelor's Degree (preferred) Experience in co-teaching or collaborative teaching models (preferred) Mindset Requirements: Believe that there is not a more urgent task than providing an outstanding academic and character education to ALL scholars regardless of race, socioeconomic status, gender, Believe that the children of New Orleans have been historically underserved, and they deserve an excellent education. Believe the opportunity gap can be eliminated and that this can be accomplished not through heroics but through focused instruction. Believe children can thrive academically, creatively, and emotionally in a highly organized learning environment. Believe fostering great relationships with families and stakeholders can lead to transformational learning opportunities. Believe high-quality schools focus on scholar learning and intentionally use data to influence outcomes. Believe that all members of the Élan Academy Community are capable of growth. We invest in consistent, measurable, and meaningful learning opportunities that promote academic and personal advancement for all scholars and adults. Believe that the standardized exams our students take (NWEA, iReady, STEP, and our Interim Assessments) provide valuable data that must inform our instruction. Physical Requirements: Ability to lift and carry up to 25 pounds. Ability to stand, walk, stoop, and bend for extended periods. Ability to assist students with physical tasks as needed. Compensation: Élan Academy offers a generous compensation package, including a 401 (K) contribution match, health, dental, and vision insurance, and more! Élan Academy also ensures that ALL staff members are equipped with the tools needed to succeed, including a dedicated work space, laptop computer, email, high-speed internet access, and all necessary supplies.
    $28k-44k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Science Master Teacher- Elementary

    Algiers Charter School Association 4.1company rating

    Preschool teacher job in New Orleans, LA

    Science/Social Studies Master Teacher- Elementary Reports to the Principal and Director of TAP About Algiers Charter Since our inception in 2005, Algiers Charter has proudly served as a staple in the educational community. From our very first day, we operated with the belief that all students can achieve educational success. We are a two-school organization, whose commitment to excellence and student achievement has never been stronger. As we forge a strategic path forward, we are seeking dynamic educational leaders with a proven track record of success to help take our organization to the next level. The educational landscape in New Orleans is one that requires significant and unrelenting performance and accountability. Our strategic plan for 2023 and beyond has unique operational, staffing and instructional designs so if you are ready to share our vision and commitment to student achievement and pathways, we invite you to submit an application to join our team. What Success Means In This Position The Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teacher is a full-time exempt role for 10.5 months during the academic year. This role helps students learn subject matter and/or skills that will contribute to their development as mature, able, responsible people who become lifelong learners. Position Description & Expectations The primary role of the master teacher is to analyze student data and create and institute an academic achievement plan for the school. Master teachers lead cluster groups and provide exemplary lessons, coaching and team teaching to career teachers. They also spend, on average, 2 hours per day teaching students. Master teachers are partners with the principal in evaluating other teachers. Professional Learning, Development, and Growth for Teachers: Teachers are expected to attend yearly professional development in the form of: New Teacher Induction Opening Professional Development for Teachers Job embedded Professional Development Faculty and Grade-Level Meetings Other meetings as designated by school leaders Participate in all TAP trainings and become a Certified TAP Evaluator Leadership Team Participation Some of the responsibilities a Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teacher will have as a member of this team are to: analyze student data to identify student learning goals; develop a school academic achievement plan; create school assessment plan; monitor goal setting, activities, classroom follow-up and goal attainment for cluster groups and Individual Growth Plans (IGPs); assess teacher evaluation results; and maintain inter-rater reliability. Cluster Group Planning and Implementation As a cluster group leader, the Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teacher will be responsible for: developing the long-range cluster plan, weekly cluster group meeting records and activities with other members of the Leadership Team; overseeing and leading, co-leading or attending selected cluster meetings following the 5 STEPS for Effective Learning; providing appropriate follow-up in the classroom; and assessing all cluster groups progress toward goals. A critical component of this role is to interact regularly with students. This is achieved through regular classroom teaching time. Manage Teacher Individual Growth Plans The Elementary Science/Social Studies Master teacher oversees groups of teachers in developing goals, provides instructional interventions with proven results, facilitates teacher proficiency with these new strategies through classroom-based follow-up, and ensures that the progression of teacher skill development as aligned with changing student learning needs. Evaluations/Conferencing The Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teacher conducts classroom evaluations and post conferences for both formal and informal observations. Classroom Follow-up The Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teacher is expected to work with all teachers to develop lessons for the classrooms. He/ She/ They will guide the work of the teachers and provide them with expert advice along the way. The master teacher also provides classroom support following every cluster meeting along with documentation (observation/feedback, model teaching "demonstration lessons" and team-teaching based on individual teacher mentoring situations). Professional Growth While the Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teacher is expected to come to the job with a high level of educational knowledge, they will be afforded the opportunity to work with TAP director and other master teachers to enhance their skills and provide their teachers with only the best instructional interventions and strategies. In some cases, mentor teachers will also attend selected in-service training sessions. Evaluation Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teachers are formally evaluated three (3) times a year (1 announced / 2 unannounced) by a member of the Instructional Leadership Team: Director of Performance and Accountability Director of TAP Principal and/or Master Teacher Other Job Duties and Responsibilities As stated earlier, Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teachers will teach a portion of the day, which is flexible and can be clustered, and is at the discretion of the principal and/or Director of Performance and Accountability. Understand the unique AC environment and be able to uphold the mission of the school. Meet those standards of performance for his/her individual teaching assignment developed by the principal of the school, the LDE, and other state & federal requirements, including following the Louisiana Academic Standards. Guide the learning process of students in the classroom toward the achievement of curriculum goals set by the principal while upholding all state and federal guidelines. Assist the administration in implementing all school and AC policies. Achieve those goals included in the Student Learning Targets (SLTs) developed jointly with the Principal or Assistant Principal as part of the accountability process mandated by the State Legislature and BESE policy. Consult with administrator(s), colleagues, students and/or parents on a regular basis. Serve on and participate in professional staff committees/meetings required. Perform other related duties as required. Strive to maintain and improve personal and professional competence. Serve the diverse, multicultural learning population by teaching to all learning styles and being cognizant of varying cultural needs Stipend In return for the stipend that is paid, Elementary Science/Social Studies Master Teachers are required to work a minimum of ten (10) additional days (5 days before teachers report and 5 days after the school year ends) and accomplish activities identified by the principals/directors. In consideration of said services rendered, it is agreed that the stipend for the year shall be $8,000 ($333.33 per pay period). This is contingent upon continued funding for the school year. All teachers are subject to re-qualification each year the Teacher Advancement Program is funded. Termination The agreement may be terminated by both parties by providing Human Resources with a ten (10) day written notice. Upon termination of the contract, the master teacher may be eligible for a career teaching position contingent upon the availability of a position in the certification area. An existing career teacher cannot be moved to accommodate a former master teacher. Qualifications Bachelor Degree in Education or related area of study, required Master's Degree in Education or related area of study, highly preferred Two years of teaching experience preferred Valid Louisiana Teaching Certificate with Louisiana Certification, preferred Proven record of high student achievement as listed on previous evaluations and Compass scores, highly preferred Desire and ability to succeed in a student-friendly, detail-oriented, community environment Demonstrate attributes of a growth mindset Belief in the Algiers Charter mission and educational model Open to professional learning, formal/informal observations, and feedback View all jobs at this company
    $50k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Co Teacher

    Love & Blessings Academy

    Preschool teacher job in Shreveport, LA

    Love & Blessings Academy in Shreveport, LA is looking for one Pre-K childcare Co-Teacher to join our strong team. We are located on 4016 Greenwood Rd. Our ideal candidate is self-driven, motivated, and engaged. We are looking for an experienced childcare assistant to be responsible for providing assistance to the childcare teacher at a school. The childcare assistant will work closely with the childcare teacher in conducting daily duties such as preparing and serving meals, changing diapers, writing daily reports, recording attendance, engaging in play, assisting to put children to sleep, and creating a safe environment. To be successful as a childcare co teacher, you must possess a passion for children and exercise patience with them. You should display a friendly and positive attitude and greet parents and children by their name. Ultimately, you should constantly monitor and supervise the children in your care to ensure their safety. Responsibilities Providing support for the childcare teacher. Monitoring and supervising the children constantly. Assisting the childcare teacher in maintaining a safe and positive environment. Cultivating relationships with children, parents, and guardians. Alerting the childcare teacher to emergencies. Preparing and serving meals and snacks. Making sure children healthcare needs are met Doing children daily attendance and observation Trade out teaching days Greeting parents and addressing children by their name. Adhering to procedures in preparing a bottle or changing a diaper. Assisting with sand, water, or playground activities. Assisting in putting children to sleep. Qualifications High School Diploma or equivalent. Certificate in early childhood education or CDA is a plus but not Mandatory. Childcare experience in a class III setting On-the-job training provided Basic computer literacy. Excellent communication skills. Clean Background We are looking forward to reading your application.
    $28k-43k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Teacher

    The Emerge Center 3.2company rating

    Preschool teacher job in Baton Rouge, LA

    Job Description Are you passionate about working in special education? Do you have a desire to work with children with Autism? Exciting opportunity at The Emerge School for Autism in Baton Rouge for an Assistant Teacher position. This role offers a chance to gain hands-on experience in a supportive environment while making a real difference in the lives of students with autism. As a new assistant teacher, this position will allow you to develop valuable skills and work alongside experienced professionals. Join us onsite and be part of a dedicated team committed to excellence and integrity in special education. Embrace this opportunity to kickstart your career in education with a competitive salary ranging from $30,000 to $38,000 annually. You will have benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), Health Savings Account, Competitive Salary, and Paid Time Off. Apply now and take the first step towards a rewarding career in special education. The Emerge School for Autism: Our Mission The Emerge School for Autism offers a specialized therapeutic educational model designed to foster development in children with Autism who have high support needs. Our school is a safe, accepting environment that promotes active learning and independence, preparing each child to function, learn, and thrive in a less restrictive school setting. Your day as an Assistant Teacher The Assistant Teacher position at The Emerge School for Autism in Baton Rouge offers a hands-on role in supporting teachers in lesson preparation and student engagement. As an assistant teacher, you will be crucial in classroom management, assisting with behavior management, and tracking student progress. This position involves setting up classroom materials to ensure a conducive learning environment for students and teaching our students Science and Social Studies. Join our team and make a difference in the lives of our students with autism by providing essential support to teachers and facilitating a positive and productive classroom experience. What Are We Looking for in an Assistant Teacher? To excel in the Assistant Teacher role at The Emerge School for Autism in Baton Rouge, candidates must possess an associate's degree and experience in the classroom (years of experience can substitute college 2-1); teaching experience, particularly with children with Autism, ABA experience is preferred but not required. Successful candidates will demonstrate proficiency in collaborating with teachers, overseeing student activities, and providing personalized assistance with assignments. Essential skills include assisting with attendance, homework collection, and task assignment. Assistant teachers must engage with students during lessons, ensuring understanding and explaining concepts to those who need additional support. Strong communication and organizational abilities are essential for preparing progress reports and working closely with teachers to establish academic and social development plans for each student. The knowledge and skills required for the position are: Must collaborate with teachers and oversee students so they get more hands-on attention and personalized help with assignments Help take attendance Assist with the collection of homework Assign tasks to students Walk around the classroom to check for understanding and explain concepts to students with trouble. Prepare reports about each student's progress and collaborate with the teacher to create a plan for achieving academic and social benchmarks. Get started with our team! If you feel that this job is what you're looking for, applying is a piece of cake - follow the instructions on this page. Good luck! Must pass state and federal background checks. Must pass a drug test.
    $30k-38k yearly 11d ago
  • Master Teacher-White Castle High School

    Iberville Parish School Board 4.1company rating

    Preschool teacher job in Louisiana

    High School Teaching TITLE Master Teacher QUALIFICATIONS Valid Louisiana Teaching certificate Master's Degree Preferred Minimum of 5 documented years of successful teaching Physical and mental stamina and ability to perform job functions, tasks and duties. REPORTS TO School Principal/Academy Director SUPERVISES Non-Applicable TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT 10 Month PAY FACTOR: 1.111 JOB GOAL To assist and support the school principal in providing vision, culture, and instructional leadership that efficiently and effectively results in increased student achievement. PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES/JOB DUTIES: 1. SCHOOL MISSION, VISION, & STRATEGIC GOAL SETTING 1.1. Goal-Setting and Monitoring 1.1.1. Establishes rigorous and obtainable data-driven goals and comprehensive action plans to ensure achievement. 1.1.2. Disaggregates current and relevant data in depth in order to create, support, and monitor school goals. 1.1.3. Strategically uses current and relevant student data to impact significant student achievement. 1.1.4. Plans, implements, supports, monitors and/or evaluates/refines action steps, including acceleration and interventions. 1.1.5. Systematically enlists teachers to analyze student data and student work to monitor attainment of goals, and to guide and inform instruction. 1.2. Communication of Mission, Vision, and Goals 1.2.1. Establishes and communicates a school mission and vision that drives instruction and school activities. 1.2.2. Communicates the mission, vision, and goals of the school with staff members, students, families, and other stakeholders. 1.2.3. Invests teachers, students, and stakeholders in contributing to the school vision in order to reach established goals. 1.3. Expectations 1.3.1. Advocates for the best interests and needs of all students to ensure student achievement. 1.3.2. Establishes high standards for students, teachers, and staff members. 1.3.3. Models expectations and creates opportunities for students, teachers, and staff to establish high and demanding expectations. 2. INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP 2.1. Curriculum and Assessment 2.1.1. Develops all teachers' abilities to effectively utilize established schoolwide instructional plans where high-quality instructional materials are consistent with schoolwide goals. 2.1.2. Develops teachers to set clear, measurable objectives aligned to the depth and rigor of the state standards. 2.1.3. Develops teachers to utilize systems where teachers analyze formative and summative data to monitor and systematically adjust teaching and learning as needed to meet student achievement goals and increase their proficiency. 2.1.4. Plans and monitors professional learning to ensure that teachers grow in the areas of curriculum, assessment, and instructional practices. 2.1.5. Utilizes existing structures (e.g. TC, ILT) to strategically engage in conversations about assessments and student progress. 2.2. Teacher Effectiveness 2.2.1. Develops and organizes a leadership team's (e.g. ILT) ability to utilize a schoolwide evaluation system and coaching plans to increase teacher effectiveness. 2.2.2. Develops and supports a leadership team's ability to evaluate teaching and learning through current and relevant student data. 2.2.3. Develops and supports a leadership team's ability to provide evidence from the observed lesson that connects to an overall area of strength, an area of growth, and a specific recommendation for the next steps. 2.2.4. Develops and supports a leadership team's ability to use teacher and student data gathered through observations to determine what development activities or instructional strategies will best meet the needs of each teacher to improve overall teacher effectiveness. 2.2.5. Develops, organizes, and supports a system that ensures teachers receive a differentiated targeted coaching plan based on classroom evaluations. 2.2.6. Strategically develops, organizes, and supports opportunities for teachers to implement learning in different ways and ensures teacher ownership of new learning. 2.2.7. Organizes and supports opportunities where teachers work and plan together to impact student achievement. 2.3. Meeting Student Needs 2.3.1. Develops teachers' abilities to utilize data to identify students in need of intervention, acceleration, extension, or other additional supports. 2.3.2. Creates and implements a systematic monitoring process where all educators monitor, evaluate, and review student progress to ensure the academic needs of all students are being met. 2.3.3. Develops teachers to adjust instruction by utilizing instructional supports within high-quality instructional materials, when available, to ensure that all students master the content. 2.3.4. Creates and implements systems that develop teachers in implementing instructional practices that meet the needs of all learners. 2.3.5. Develops teachers' abilities to implement systems so all students access rigorous, on-grade-level instruction. 2.4. Instructional Focus 2.4.1. Creates and implements a schoolwide schedule and routines that maximize instructional time; monitors effectiveness and makes adjustments when necessary with input from other instructional leaders or key personnel. 2.4.2. Plans and prioritizes his/her schedule in order to engage in instructional leadership activities focused on teaching and learning. 2.4.3. Ensures teachers have access to and effectively use high-quality instructional materials to instruct all students; regularly monitors teachers' use of these materials and evaluates the impact on student achievement. 2.4.4. Plans and prioritizes instructional practices based on system and school goals when making decisions. 2.4.5. Develops schoolwide systems that ensure that there are specific roles for other instructional leaders on campus in supporting and building teacher capacity in order to meet both teacher and student goals. 2.4.6. Develops instructional leaders who lead instructional staff meetings and/or ongoing applied professional learning with adult learning principles. 3. CAPACITY BUILDING 3.1. Reflective Practices 3.1.1. Openly/transparently reflects on his/her own leadership practice resulting in strategic action plans that lead to a significant increase in student achievement and teacher proficiency. 3.1.2. Self-reflects to determine areas of growth and sets rigorous goals routinely to strengthen his/her own leadership practice. 3.1.3. Implements and adjusts schoolwide action plans based on feedback and data collected in order to enhance student achievement and educator effectiveness. 3.1.4. Collaborates with colleagues at the school and system levels to implement local and schoolwide initiatives that consistently result in gains in student achievement and educator effectiveness. 3.2. Leadership Development 3.2.1. Develops school leaders to utilize teacher and student observational data to increase teacher effectiveness and ensure student growth. 3.2.2. Fosters self-reflection in teacher leaders by creating systems for strong collaboration and coaching resulting in ongoing capacity-building and student achievement. 3.2.3. Develops his/her leadership skills and those of others by establishing a career pipeline to assume additional responsibilities. 3.2.4. Provides opportunities for teachers and staff members to participate and apply new learning. 3.3. Collaborative Practices 3.3.1. Ensures collaborative opportunities/ structures for capacity-building of teachers to continuously examine evidence of student learning and make strong instructional adjustments to ensure student success. 3.3.2. Fosters a strong sense of purpose by ensuring meaningful contribution from teachers that includes analysis of significant student or teacher data to inform decisions, build teacher capacity, and increase student achievement. 3.3.3. Monitors and actively supports the quality of content within collaborative opportunities/structures (e.g., TC, ILT) to ensure it is a logical continuum that results in significant increases in student learning and teacher effectiveness. 3.4. Continuous Improvement 3.4.1. Prepares, plans, and monitors new staff by providing induction and mentoring systems and support. 3.4.2. Systematically fosters and empowers the continuous learning and improvement of teachers and staff to the highest levels of practice through job-embedded professional learning opportunities. 3.4.3. Ensures individualized professional learning, aligned to the coaching plan, is provided to support teachers' and staff members' skills, is guided by an understanding of adult learning principles, and is measured with student data. 4. SCHOOL & COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENT 4.1. School Atmosphere 4.1.1. Establishes systems that ensure a safe and positive campus atmosphere for students, staff members, families, and community stakeholders. 4.1.2. Manages conflict among stakeholders effectively. 4.1.3. Develops structures and processes that result in ongoing, positive collaboration with a school leadership team. 4.2. Community Engagement 4.2.1. Develops productive and positive relationships with stakeholders. 4.2.2. Uses communication to enhance student learning and build support for goals. 4.2.3. Provides services for students, families, and the community during and beyond school hours. 4.2.4. Creates opportunities for diverse and broad stakeholder engagement to support learning. 4.3. Discipline 4.3.1. Develops, implements, and monitors a campus-wide discipline system/plan to promote a positive learning environment for all students. 4.3.2. Addresses student misconduct in a positive, and fair manner. 4.3.3. Incorporates problem-solving skills to manage student behavioral challenges. 4.3.4. Supports and coaches teachers in resolving discipline concerns. 4.4. Access to High-Quality Education 4.4.1. Implements and monitors systems that allow all students to have access to effective teachers. 4.4.2. Develops and monitors initiatives to ensure all students have learning opportunities and academic and social supports that lead to academic success. 4.4.3. Supports and coaches teachers with identifying and utilizing resources for providing all students with educational opportunities. 4.5. Responsiveness to Stakeholders 4.5.1. Incorporates and articulates a commitment to all students in the school mission and vision. 4.5.2. Incorporates the history, values, and background of students' communities in the curriculum. 4.5.3. Creates organizational structures at the school and system levels that empower all students and parents across communities. 5. PROFESSIONALISM & INTEGRITY 5.1. Professional Norms 5.1.1. Monitors and supports an established environment that is open, productive, caring, professional, and trusting for teachers and staff. 5.1.2. Monitors and promotes accountability among teachers and staff for each student's success and the effectiveness of the school as a whole. 5.2. Professional Behavior 5.2.1. Models professional behavior by acting respectfully and responsibly in personal conduct, and in relationships with others, and monitors staff and students to do the same. 5.2.2. Demonstrates and promotes the values of integrity, trust, collaboration, perseverance, and continuous improvement. 5.2.3. Makes all decisions based on what is best for children and holds self and others responsible for the academic achievement and well-being of all students. 5.3. Policy 5.3.1. Understands, implements, and supports school personnel in following school and system expectations and policies to maintain consistency and impartiality. 5.3.2. Models and ensures that all stakeholders understand, comply, and adhere to federal, state, and local laws, rights, policies, and regulations. 6. SCHOOL OPERATIONS/MANAGEMENT 6.1. Administrative Operations 6.1.1. Models and manages the governance processes and internal and external politics toward achieving the school's mission and vision. 6.1.2. Recruits, hires, retains and builds the instructional capacity of a diverse group of highly qualified professional staff. 6.1.3. Establishes and monitors a system that ensures all staff members (including but not limited to clerical, cafeteria, custodial, and transportation) are productive and use their time effectively by focusing on student needs and student achievement. 6.2. Fiscal and Physical Management 6.2.1. Seeks, acquires, and manages fiscal, physical, and other resources to support student learning and community engagement. 6.2.2. Creates systems for all stakeholders to routinely analyze allocated resources and provides recommendations for adjustments in order to maximize student achievement. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: As set by the Iberville Parish School Board and applicable by law. EVALUATION: Evaluation shall be conducted in accordance with the Iberville Parish School Board Personnel Evaluation Plan. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS Maintains good attendance. Reports to work on time. Displays professional ethics on and off duty. Adheres to all Iberville Parish School Board's Policies Reports job-related injuries within 24 hours of work accident to the immediate supervisor. Assumes responsibility for the implementation of emergency procedures. Seeks and maintains a positive attitude toward promoting school and community relations. Participates in and promotes harmonious working relationships with students, colleagues, parents, and community members. Attends meetings as directed. Serves on task force and decision-making committees, when appropriate. Additional Duties Participate in events related to the profession including but not limited to: faculty meetings, open house, family nights, graduation, athletic events, awards programs, supervising co- and extracurricular events, and other types of activities as part of job duties as assigned by his/her supervisor. Fulfill duties and/or supervise activities traditionally associated with the education profession. ? Ensure submission of lesson plans and alignment to state standards. ? Supervise instruction of students, ensure timely submission and integrity of grades, and parent collaboration, when appropriate. ? Supervision of students when students are on campus and/or at all times while representing the school - including between classes, recess, breakfast/lunch, assemblies, extra-curricular activities, etc. ? Supervision of students prior to school/morning arrival process and after school/afternoon dismissal process ? Facilitate and/or attend meetings generally associated with the instruction and well-being of students. ? Facilitate faculty, staff, and department meetings. ? Facilitate training sessions. ? Attend IEP/504 meetings, upon request. ? Attend parent-teacher conferences, upon request. ? Facilitate back-to-school and open-house events. ? Communicate attendance and IPSB policies to students, staff, and parents ? Coordinates with appropriate District personnel and parents the placement of students into alternative educational programs ? ?Collaborates with school personnel in gathering and utilizing data on a case-by-case basis, and assists in planning strategies or modifying inappropriate student behavior ? Communicate with parents regarding alternative placements and discipline decisions ? Serves as mediator in conflicts between patrons and administrators, faculty and staff, when necessary ? Acts as student advocate in matters involving students in the program ? Gives notice to all sites, no later than one week prior to returning any student to the regular school setting ? Oversees and participates in the design of a strong transition plan for students ? Ensures a thorough transition process is used with every student returning to their home school so the returning student is re-acclimated to the regular school setting ? Provides individual and small group counseling to students in the program ? Coordinates school guidance services with the students in the program; ? Works with students and parents to prevent students from dropping out of school; ? Signs off on and reviews all individualized education plans for each student entering the IAAPS program ? Schedules conferences with parents as needed; ? Performs any additional duties assigned by the superintendent and/or evaluator.
    $34k-51k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Master Teacher

    Geo Louisiana Schools

    Preschool teacher job in Baton Rouge, LA

    About Us: GEO Prep Mid-City is a part of a network of high-quality public charter schools that deliver the innovative GEO Academies model developed by the GEO Foundation. It joins GEO Prep Academy, GEO Next Generation High School, and GEO Prep Baker in delivering a high-quality learning experience to parents and students in Louisiana. GEO Prep Mid-City is a tuition-free, public charter school that serves students in grades K-8. Our dedicated faculty are committed to providing an outstanding education for students each day as they transition from elementary school to middle school to high school and COLLEGE. Through our partnership with local colleges and universities, our students will be able to take dual credit courses on the college campus to earn college and career credits at no cost to the student. Our curriculum and our teaching methods are designed using Core Knowledge, Teach Like a Champion and blended learning model. We are a TAP school! REPORTS TO/TERM: Principal 10-month school calendar with 10 additional days during the summer break ESSENTIAL POSITION FUNCTIONS: A Master Teacher is required to perform the following duties: Willing to teach up to 3 class periods of a core subject Use communication as a tool to build a commitment for and establish a pressing sense of urgency to achieve organizational goals Provide leadership in facilitating group processes, including consensus building and conflict resolution Maintain high expectations for all students and staff members Model school culture by being a regular presence in classrooms Lead the implementation of the GEO Prep Academy instructional model; provide ongoing training and development in the implementation of a rotational blended learning model Develop an exemplary instructional and academic improvement plan Continuously analyze results of assignments, standardized assessments, and other data points in order to develop targeted interventions to ensure the academic success of all students Lead weekly data team meetings with teachers and instructional support staff Read lesson plans and give feedback weekly Locate research-based strategies that will support student achievement in the identified areas of need as revealed from a thorough analysis of student and teacher performance data; provide adequate modeling and follow-up to ensure proper implementation of strategies Lead the implementation of the teacher support and development system; including weekly professional learning and data team meetings Clearly articulate benchmark and end-of-year student performance goals for each course; assist teachers in developing individual performance goals and action steps; check progress towards goals at regular intervals; provide training, resources, and support for meeting goals. Conduct classroom evaluations and conferences for both extended classroom visits and weekly walkthroughs Communicate teacher performance to the principal, highlighting teachers in need of coaching due to insufficient performance; assist the principal in the development of individual growth plans for teachers that have received poor performance ratings and/or student growth results Communicate and collaborate with teachers and school administrators Attend all required staff meetings Participate in staff development opportunities Willing to perform other duties when asked by supervisor. Requirements REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: A master's degree or higher in relevant academic discipline Valid Louisiana Teaching License in Elementary or Secondary Education At least 5 years of successful teaching as measured by performance evaluations For teachers in TAP schools, exemplary evaluation scores on TAP Rubrics Excellent communication skills and understanding of how to facilitate growth Student data that illustrates the teacher's ability to increase student achievement through utilizing specific instructional interventions Strong technical skills, particularly in integrating technology in the classroom to drive academic achievement Demonstrated volunteer or community service At least two (or more) of the following: TAP Experience Core Knowledge Experience Experience with Blended Learning At least two years of successful teaching in an urban environment
    $31k-48k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Lead Teacher

    Nicholls State University 3.9company rating

    Preschool teacher job in Thibodaux, LA

    Information Position Title Lead Teacher Position Number 500210 Salary Range $30,700.00 Position Type Unclassified Staff Department Information Ending Effective Date of Temporary Employment Department Early Childhood Initiatives Responsibility / Duty Engaging Students in Learning * Poses open-ended/higher order (HOT) questions to children designed to promote thinking and understanding * Creates discussion among children as developmentally appropriate, providing adequate time for children to respond * Employ a range of developmentally appropriate strategies to engage children in classroom discussions * Provide learning tasks and activities that are aligned with the instructional outcomes/objectives and are designed to challenge children's thinking, * Scaffold activities to support engagement. * Most children are intellectually engaged in the lesson. * Learning tasks have multiple correct responses or approaches and/or demand higher-order thinking. * Children are provided options in how they complete learning tasks. * Variety of groupings as determined by developmental progression * Materials and resources support the learning goals and require intellectual engagement, as appropriate. * Provide children time to become intellectually engaged in activities. * Maintain displays inside and outside of the classroom that exhibit children's work Percentage Of Time 20 Responsibility / Duty Using Assessment in Instruction * Use formative and summative assessments regularly to guide instruction * Provides accurate, specific, and developmentally appropriate feedback as developmentally appropriate * Collects and assesses evidence of learning through questions, prompts, and assessment. * Completes any data driven assessments as required by center administration and/or state policies (TS Gold) * Carries through with center-wide management, assessment procedures (organizing portfolios), and any other instructional and developmental methods as directed by higher-level personnel Percentage Of Time 20 Responsibility / Duty Setting Instructional Outcomes * Design instructional outcomes that represent developmentally appropriate learning in the early childhood environment. * Design instructional outcomes that are clear, suggest viable methods of assessment, are observable, and follow DAP and the Louisiana Department of Education state standards for children ages Birth to Five. * Design outcomes/objectives that reflect several different types of learning opportunities for coordination and a range of outcomes: factual, conceptual understanding, reasoning, social, management, and communication. * Design outcomes that take into account the varying developmental needs of children. Percentage Of Time 20 Responsibility / Duty Maintains: * Knowledge and compliance with the policies and procedures set forth in the staff handbook and any additional verbal directives * Physical demands requiring frequent lifting, carrying, transferring, of objects of a considerable weight * Duties related to and in support of the educational process and care and safety of all children * Participation in staff planning and evaluation meetings as well as professional meetings * Sharing of appropriate information with other staff members * Confidentiality of children, parents, and all staff members. * Compliance with all university, LDOE licensing, Health Department, and Fire Marshal policies and procedures . * All necessary employment requirements by established due dates. Percentage Of Time 15 Responsibility / Duty Managing Classroom Procedures * Maximizes instructional time * Manages children's behavior in instructional groups, transitions, and/or handling of materials and supplies consistently * Establishes classroom routines to be followed by children with minimal guidance and prompting as aligned to children's developmental progression * Maintain cleanliness and organization within classroom Percentage Of Time 15 Responsibility / Duty Professionalism * Dresses appropriately for the job assigned. * Establishes and maintains appropriate respectful and collaborative relationships with all administrative supervisors, center staff, enrolled children, families, center visitors, donors, etc. * Seeks, shares, and respects ideas of others. * Exhibits a positive attitude towards others. * Participates in continued professional growth activities (seminars, conferences, workshops). * Communication * Understands and interprets written and verbal instructions from upper-level administrators. * Assists center-based administrators in all operational components of the center. * Reports any abuses of policy or negative situations through the appropriate chain of command. * Reports to work at the assigned time, attends work consistently, and contacts supervisor when absent * Completes task in a safe manner and reports any observed unsafe conditions/ incidents/injury/damage/suspicion of abuse or neglect and the like IMMEDIATELY to the necessary individuals/departments AND provides written documentation to the supervisor Percentage Of Time 10 Posting Detail Information Minimum Experience Required Preschool experience (or comparable child development continuing education coursework and/or professional development hours) Minimum Education Required CDA (Child Development Associates Certification) obtained through a Louisiana approved CDA pathway program OR Willing to complete an approved certification program within 2 years of hire date Minimum Licenses Required Louisiana Department of Education Early Childhood Ancillary Certification OR Willing to complete an approved certification program within 2 years of hire date Other Minimum Requirements 21 years of age or older CPR/First Aid Certification OR willing to become CPR certified Valid Child Care Criminal Background Check (CCCBC) Test(s) Required Preferred Education Bachelors or higher degree in Early Childhood Education or related field Preferred Experience A minimum of five (5) years experience in full-time employment within an Early Childhood or comparable program Preferred Licenses Other Preferred Requirements Physical Demands Be able to frequently stand, walk, speak, hear, and lift up children/weighted objects. Be able to bend or twist at the neck more than the average person. Be able to occasionally push or lift up to 50 lbs. such as boxes of books and carts. Be able to read handwritten or typed material, and maintain the ability to adjust visual focus. Employment Year Fiscal Year If Grant Period or Specified Period selected, please specify begin date If Grant Period or Specified Period selected, please specify end date Employment Basis Full-time Proposed Ending Date (for faculty and grant funded positions) Posting Date 12/18/2025 Closing Date 01/26/2026 Special Instructions to Applicants This position is located in Donaldsonville, LA. Quick Link for Postings <
    $30.7k yearly 3d ago
  • Enrichment Teacher's Assistant

    Westminster Christian Academy 3.9company rating

    Preschool teacher job in Lafayette, LA

    Requirements Please click here for job description.
    $26k-28k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Teacher's Aide

    Focused Staffing

    Preschool teacher job in New Orleans, LA

    Job DescriptionThe Role We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Child Specific Aide to provide one-on-one support to a student throughout the school day. In this role, you will help the student achieve academic, behavioral, and social goals outlined in their IEP, BIP, and safety plans, while fostering independence and positive interactions in the classroom. This position is ideal for someone who is patient, attentive, and committed to supporting the individual needs of a student in a structured, nurturing environment. What You'll Do Shadow and provide one-on-one support to a specific student throughout the day, following IEP, BIP, and safety plans. Ensure the student's academic, behavioral, and social needs are met. Facilitate engagement in instructional activities and monitor progress toward learning goals. Assist in developing skills that promote independence. Support positive interactions between the student and peers. Escort and assist the student as needed during transitions and activities. Maintain accurate documentation of student behavior and progress. Communicate effectively with teachers, parents, and school personnel regarding student performance. Uphold professional expectations including attendance, teamwork, and professional development. Stay current with educational best practices and trends through ongoing professional learning. Perform related duties as assigned and ensure compliance with school policies and procedures. Qualifications Associate's Degree or minimum of 3 years' experience working with children in an educational setting. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both written and oral. Proficiency with basic computer and technology tools. Ability to work independently while following prescribed routines and instructions. Positive attitude, reliability, and ability to work under pressure. Commitment to supporting student growth, safety, and well-being. About Us Join Focused Staffing Group and be a catalyst for positive change! At Focused Staffing, we don't just fill positions-we transform lives, one rockstar talent at a time. Whether you're eager to make a meaningful difference in behavioral health or dedicated to empowering students in K-12 education, our mission is to connect skilled, passionate professionals with the communities that need them most. As a leader in specialized staffing, we provide exceptional opportunities and support for every member of our team, creating lasting impact for those we serve and those who serve with us. Discover how your unique strengths can help build brighter futures across schools and behavioral health organizations nationwide. Want to love what you do? Let's make it happen! Check out our candidates' success stories!
    $21k-26k yearly est. 23d ago
  • Classified Title 1 Teacher Aide Pre-K - Southern Hills( TEMP)

    Caddo Parish Public Schools 3.6company rating

    Preschool teacher job in Shreveport, LA

    Job Title: Teacher Aide - Title I Grade: D DOT Code: 099327010 Department: Title I Prepared By: Richard Dezendorf Approved By: David A. Barr Performs any combination of the following instructional tasks in classroom to assist teaching staff of public or private elementary or secondary school by performing the following duties. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Essential duties and responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Discusses assigned teaching area with classroom teacher to coordinate instructional efforts. Prepares lesson outline and plan in assigned area and submits outline to teacher for review. Plans, prepares, and develops various teaching aids such as bibliographies, charts, and graphs. Presents subject matter to students, utilizing variety of methods and techniques such as lecture, discussion, and supervised role-playing. Prepares, administers, and grades examinations. Assists students, individually or in groups, with lesson assignments to present or reinforce learning concepts. Assists teacher with control of student behavior and discipline. Confers with parents on progress of students. Performs other related duties as required or assigned. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Two years college (48 hours minimum) including 9 hours of Mathematics and 9 hours of English or an Associate degree/or higher or pass the test stipulated by the Louisiana State Department of Education. Some previous experience working with children preferred. LANGUAGE SKILLS Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively before groups of students or parents. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to walk; sit; reach with hands and arms; and stoop, kneel, or crouch. The employee must occasionally lift or move light weight. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud. PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Employee acknowledges that he/she is required to maintain a high standard of professional conduct. Breach of said professional conduct includes but is not limited to: neglect of duty, dishonesty, engagement in acts that are contrary to CPSB policy, unlawful activities, or any other conduct which is seriously prejudicial to the school system. CHAIN OF SUPERVISION School Principal TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT 170 days Employee Name: _________________________________________ SSN: ________-____________-________ (Type or Print) ________________________________________________________ ___________________________________ Employee Signature Date
    $21k-26k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Title 1 Teacher Assistant

    Cusanza Ent LLC Dba Sylvan Learning Centers

    Preschool teacher job in Metairie, LA

    Sylvan Learning Center of Metairie & New Orleans Sylvan Learning Center of Metairie & New Orleans is looking for a Part-Time Teacher's Assistant/Aide. We are seeking a motivated and energetic individual to help our teachers prepare for instruction and assist them during instruction. You will also be responsible for supervising our students between class periods. It is an excellent opportunity for job seekers who are looking to obtain anywhere from 4-20 hours a week. The position of an aide in a Sylvan classroom works with us to support learning in one of our private school contracts. It's a great way for the students to practice instructing reading and math. We work with students in grades K-12. We teach during normal school hours and have some after-school positions as well. Teaching assistants also get feedback and professional development for their instructional skills. This job involves clerical and administrative duties and requires strong computer and organization skills. You should have excellent customer service and communication skills. Experience in a prior position working with children in an education setting is a plus. To qualify, you need a high school diploma or higher. This is a fast-paced, multi-tasking educational environment. Part-time hourly rate depends on experience. Send your resume and the hours you are available to work. Interested job seekers can reach us at ************ or at *********************************. Required education: High School Diploma or equivalent
    $20k-25k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Master Teacher

    Geo Prep Academy of Greater Baton Rouge 4.1company rating

    Preschool teacher job in Louisiana

    Requirements REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: A master's degree or higher in relevant academic discipline Valid Louisiana Teaching License in Elementary or Secondary Education At least 5 years of successful teaching as measured by performance evaluations For teachers in TAP schools, exemplary evaluation scores on TAP Rubrics Excellent communication skills and understanding of how to facilitate growth Student data that illustrates the teacher's ability to increase student achievement through utilizing specific instructional interventions Strong technical skills, particularly in integrating technology in the classroom to drive academic achievement Demonstrated volunteer or community service At least two (or more) of the following: TAP Experience Core Knowledge Experience Experience with Blended Learning At least two years of successful teaching in an urban environment
    $27k-36k yearly est. 3d ago
  • BLES Head Start Teacher

    Assumption Parish Schools 3.9company rating

    Preschool teacher job in Morgan City, LA

    QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Certification as an elementary, early childhood, nursery, kindergarten, and/or early intervention teacher, meeting the requirements listed in the Louisiana Standards for State certification of school personnel, Bulletin 746, Part Ill, IV, V, VI, VII, IX and X; minimum requirements as stated in SDE Bulletin 746 (as revised) REPORTS TO: Supervisor of Early Childhood and Elementary Curriculum and Instruction/Principal FLSA STATUS: Exempt TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 180 days METHOD OF EVALUATION: State level evaluation. Headstart Teacher Job Description
    $34k-36k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Assistant Teacher I

    Save The Children 2022

    Preschool teacher job in Jennings, LA

    Assistant Teacher Employee Type: Full-Time Regular Supervisor Title: Teacher, Head Start or Center Director Division: Head Start, U.S. Programs Save the Children For over 100 years, Save the Children has been fighting for the rights of children. The right to a healthy start in life. To have access to education. To be in a safe environment, protected from harm. We work in some of the world's hardest-to-reach places - over 100 countries, including the U.S. No matter what your role is, when you join Save the Children, you're creating positive, irreversible change for children, and the future we all share. The Role Assistant Teacher assists in the instruction of preschool-aged children in activities designed to promote social-emotional, physical, and cognitive growth. You will be responsible for assisting the Teacher in the general day-to-day operations of the Head Start classroom. You will assist in creating and nurturing strong partnerships with families and ensuring that instruction is consistent with best practice and of the highest level of quality, in compliance with Head Start Program Performance Standards. As a frontline representative of Save the Children, you are required to ensure the safety and security of children and families that you come into contact with, adhering to the agency's values of Accountability, Ambition, Collaborations, Creativity and Integrity. What You'll Be Doing (Essential Duties) *not inclusive of all role responsibilities. May be subject to change Engage with children during all activities throughout the day; provide constant supervision of children during all learning activities indoors and outdoors and ensure a safe environment. Assist in planning and conducting activities with Head Start Teacher to meet individual needs of children in accordance with the daily schedule. Guide and facilitate activities with Head Start Teacher including classroom projects and field trips. Maintain classroom management using developmentally appropriate techniques.  Provide a safe and developmentally appropriate learning environment; interact with children one-on-one and in small groups. Build effective relationships within the organization, the children, and their families. Protect the safety of children by implementing active supervision techniques to ensure no child is left alone or unsupervised at any time Work closely with management to ensure program compliments Head Start Program Performance Standards. Serve as a liaison between staff and parents; partner with parents in the education of their children including encouraging classroom involvement and home activities. Participate in parent-teacher conferences to discuss children's individual development and progress. Eat with and assist children with eating at mealtime to teach social and self-help skills and sound nutritional practices. Assist children in health and personal habits, such as resting, brushing teeth and toilet habits. Assist the Head Start Teacher in record keeping; conduct and document observations, assessments and screenings. Participate in staff meetings, committees, and training sessions. Assist in the mobilization and documentation of matching in-kind activities, goods and services. Work may require flexibility to stay until all children have left the program. In cooperation with supervisor, develop and document progress on professional development plans. Will be required to take the lead in the absence of a teacher. Perform other related duties as assigned. Required Qualifications Child Development Associate (CDA) or credential of a state-awarded certificate that meets or exceeds the requirements for a CDA credential or be enrolled in a CDA credential program to be completed within two years of the time of hire. Professional proficiency in spoken and written English Demonstrated knowledge of the purpose of the Head Start/Early Head Start program. Demonstrated successful interpersonal, communication and organizational skills; ability to follow directions and take initiative. Demonstrated ability to communicate and collaborate successfully with individuals and teams at all levels, including students, families, coworkers, and community members. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with Head Start Teacher, other staff, parents and community partners in the provision of high-quality services to children and families. Proven ability to keep all information on families strictly confidential. Professional proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and on-line client management systems. Must participate in professional development training including basic first aid and pediatric CPR certification as required by state licensing and HSPPS Preferred Qualifications Bilingual preferred (English/Spanish or English and other languages used by children and families). If in North Carolina, holding a Birth-Kindergarten (B-K) Licensure preferred. Additional Qualifications Physical Requirements related to essential functions: Ability to perform medium to heavy physical work exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, up to 20 pounds frequently and up to 5-10 pounds constantly, performing such activities as sitting, crawling, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting and grasping. This also includes some duties that require repetitive action and motion skills, keyboarding, and computer use. Clear pre-employment background check requirements, including local, state, and national criminal records check, sex offender registries, employment, and education verifications (including child abuse registry check if required by state regulations) and pass all state and local health requirements required post job offer and prior to employment. This position may require the incumbent to operate a motor vehicle to fulfill certain essential functions of the job. The incumbent should maintain a valid driver's license and remain in compliance with any Save the Children policies pertaining to the safe operation of motor vehicles. Current and former Head Start/Early Head Start parents will receive preference for employment vacancies for which they are qualified. About Us We are looking to build an inclusive team at Save the Children. We offer a range of outstanding benefits to support this goal: Paid time off: 10 days winter break and 5 days spring break, 5 personal days, 11 holidays plus 2 floating holidays per year. Health: Competitive health care, dental and vision coverage for you and your family. Employer paid short term disability and long-term disability benefits. Health Savings Accounts (HSA): Option to select HSA if enrolled into a High-Deductible Health Plan in which the company matches a portion of the contribution. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA): Option to enroll in health care and dependent care options. Life: Agency paid life and accidental death and dismemberment benefits (AD&D). Family: Parental/adoption, fertility benefits Employee Rewards Program: Annual merit increases and/or additional incentives for eligible employees Retirement: Retirement savings plan with employer contributions (after one year) Wellness: Health benefits and support through Calm and company-hosted events Employee Assistance Program: Free and confidential assessments, short-term counseling, referrals, and follow-up services Learning & Growth: Access to internal and external learning & development opportunities and mentorships. Certification and tuition assistance. Click here to learn more about how Save the Children US will invest in you. Save the Children is committed to conducting its programs and operations in a manner that is safe for the children it serves and helping protect the children with whom we are in contact. All Save the Children representatives are explicitly prohibited from engaging in any activity that may result in any kind of child abuse. Save the Children is committed to minimizing safety and security risks for our valued employees, ensuring all are given training, support and information to reduce their risk exposure while maximizing the impact of our programs for children and families. Our shared duty, both agency and individual, is to seek and maintain safe working conditions for all. If you require disability assistance with the application or recruitment process, please submit a request to *********************************.
    $19k-26k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Elementary School Before Care Staff (Mornings Only)

    Ascension Christian Schools

    Preschool teacher job in Gonzales, LA

    Job DescriptionSalary: $10 per hour Ascension Christian School is a multi-campus, accredited, S.T.E.M. school located in Gonzales, Louisiana. Our focus on continuous school improvement coupled with a rich Christian culture has been the cornerstone for the accentuated growth of our early learning center (pre-K ), elementary (K4-6), and high school campuses. Ascension Christian High (ACH) offers challenging courses for grades 7-12, including Christian Apologetics, A.P. and dual-enrollment courses, and an elite honors program. Our esteemed faculty benefits from the best technological advancements, security, and ample professional development resources. The ACH faculty has the benefit of competitive pay, retirement plans, a variety of health benefit options, free lunch daily, engaging school leaders, and fantastic parental and community support. ACH is a Class 1-A member of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association and has numerous District and State Championships. There has never been a more exciting time to join the ACH family! Ascension Christian School provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants and prohibits discrimination with regards to race, color, age, sex, or national origin. General Description: Extended care team members are responsible for the safety and care of children during before care and morning recess (6:20 a.m.-8:50 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday). The job duties include, but are not limited to the ones indicated below. The team member will be expected to: Communication Greet every parent and child as they are being dropped off. Communicate with management about students. Identifies signs of student concerns and brings them to management's attention. Reports any broken equipment and toys to management. Complete accident/incident reports as instructed by management. Monitors the health of children and reports physical signs of illness/injury to management. Treats children, parents, coworkers, and supervisors with dignity and respect. Appropriately records and reports behavior concerns to management. Safety Ensures that every child is signed in upon drop off. Maintains a safe play environment. Supervises children to ensure their well-being at all times. Arranges childcare settings to ensure the cleanliness and physical safety of children. Planning/Preparation Cleans toys, play equipment, and areas occupied during extended care periods. Maintains an orderly environment by neatly storing toys and materials in the designated location. Performs cleaning duties. General Assists in the distribution of meals and/or snacks as expected. Instructs children in healthy, safe, and respectful behavior. Guides children to make wise choices and how to resolve difficult situations. Professional Shows up to work on time notifying management by phone prior to the absence. Follows the required dress code as expected. Maintains confidentiality. Attends monthly staff meetings routinely. Meets expectations of management. Performs other duties as assigned by management.
    $10 hourly 12d ago

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