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American Montessori Society Inc. 4.0
Substitute 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, **********************
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$40k-52k yearly est. 4d ago
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Substitute Teacher-High School
Algiers Charter School Association 4.1
Substitute teacher job in New Orleans, LA
SubstituteTeacher
Reports to Principal
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
Substituteteachers perform the instructional and classroom management processes for teachers who are absent for a day or more extended periods. Their duties include taking attendance, explaining homework, and maintaining classroom cleanliness. Candidates need to be flexible in their availability.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Adhering to the curriculum and lesson plans assigned by the regular teacher.
Following procedures and achieving lesson goals.
Assigning and explaining homework.
Overseeing students outside of the classroom, including in the hallways and cafeteria.
Complying with all school regulations and policies at all times.
Taking attendance and documenting daily notes.
Ensuring the classroom and workstations are kept clean and orderly.
Overseeing the normal classroom rhythms and activities.
Compiling a report for the teacher when they return.
QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or equivalent qualification.
Bachelor degree in teaching is preferred.
Certificate in teaching or substitute teaching.
A minimum of 2 years experience in a similar role.
Must be detail-oriented and able to follow written and verbal instructions.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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 talk or hear.
Possess the ability to fulfill all office activities normally expected in an office setting, to include, but not limited to: remaining seated for long periods to perform computer entry, participating in filing activity, lifting and carrying office supplies.
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds.
Fine hand manipulation (keyboarding).
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.
May work prolonged or irregular hours
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate
Internal office space within a school environment
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$40k-49k yearly est. 60d+ ago
English teacher for children in Metairie, LA
Global LT 4.0
Substitute teacher job in New Orleans, LA
Job Description
Join the Global LT community and help provide language lessons to business professionals and their families worldwide. We are hiring an English Language Teacher to provide in-person lessons to two children.
Job Information
• Ref: 193947 / 193948
• Students: Two 6-year-old twins (twin boys) - individual, back-to-back lessons
• Location: Metairie, Louisiana - near Hector Avenue
• Preferred start date: ASAP
• Lesson format: Face-to-face, in-person
Details
• Availability: Tuesday after 4:00 PM
• Lesson Frequency: 1 time per week per child
• Lesson Duration: 45 minutes per child (back-to-back)
• Current English level: Complete Beginner
• Native/other languages: Spanish
Students' language needs and goals:
• Adapt quickly to the school environment
• Grammar foundations
• Build essential vocabulary (numbers, colors, animals, etc.)
• Listening comprehension strategies and practical tips
• Improve pronunciation and understand local accents
• Learn common daily phrases and native expressions
• Practice real conversations with native speakers
• School-related vocabulary support
• Public transportation vocabulary and usage practice
• Make friends and navigate social communication confidently
Additional Information
• Teacher must have experience working with young children
• Lessons should include playful, engaging, age-appropriate activities
• Students enjoy: playing games, animals, numbers, colors, and interactive learning
Responsibilities
• Deliver structured, child-friendly English lessons
• Teach beginner grammar and essential vocabulary
• Support school adaptation and social communication skills
• Include real-life scenarios (school, transport, friendships, daily phrases)
• Build pronunciation, listening, and conversational confidence
• Use playful and interactive activities to encourage natural speaking
• Provide supportive feedback tailored to each child
• Maintain engagement in back-to-back sessions
Qualifications
• Native or near-native English proficiency
• Teaching certificate or degree in education, linguistics, or related field
• Experience teaching young children (required)
• Ability to create engaging, practical, and culturally relevant lessons
• Strong communication skills, patience, and ability to sustain child conversations
All Global LT instructor positions are freelance positions. If you feel this could interest you, please submit your CV for consideration.
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$37k-50k yearly est. 9d ago
Part time Tutor/Teacher
Cusanza Ent Dba Sylvan Learning Centers
Substitute teacher job in Harvey, LA
Sylvan Learning Center
Making sure learning clicks for each child isn't always easy, but it's exactly what we love. If you share our passion for making learning personal and inspiring kids to thrive, we want to hear from you!
As a part-time Sylvan Instructor, you will be trained on the Sylvan curriculum and given the tools to teach in a small group, 4:1 setting. We offer instruction in Reading, Writing, Math, Study Skills, SAT/ACT Prep and State exams to students of all levels.
As a part-time Instructor you will need to be available 4-20 hours/week, between the hours of 3:30-7:30 Monday-Thursday and Saturdays 9:00-1:00.
If you aspire to inspire, then we want you on our team.
As a successful Instructor, you will:
Deliver Quality Education:
Teach using Sylvan based programs
Supervise, interact with and motivate students during instruction hour while they work with equipment and materials
Reward students for completed assignments
Evaluate and document student progress
Communicate student needs to the center directors
Inspire Students:
Develop rapport with students and establish a fun learning environment
Maintain a positive attitude and demonstrate enthusiasm for teaching and Sylvan
We require:
Bachelor's degree
Teaching or tutoring experience required
State level teaching certification
If you want to be a part of an inspired organization that believes in fostering knowledge and confidence in children, improving the lives of thousands of families every day - apply today, and don't let this opportunity pass you by!
$31k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Co-teacher (Kinder, First, Second and Third Grade)
Foundation Preparatory Charter School 3.7
Substitute 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Certification or progress toward certification to be a highly qualified teacher in the state of Louisiana.
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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.
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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. 16h ago
Part time Tutor/Teacher
Cusanza Ent LLC Dba Sylvan Learning Centers
Substitute teacher job in Slidell, LA
Sylvan Learning Center
Making sure learning clicks for each child isn't always easy, but it's exactly what we love. If you share our passion for making learning personal and inspiring kids to thrive, we want to hear from you!
As a part-time Sylvan Instructor, you will be trained on the Sylvan curriculum and given the tools to teach in a small group, 4:1 setting. We offer instruction in Reading, Writing, Math, Study Skills, SAT/ACT Prep and State exams to students of all levels.
As a part-time Instructor you will need to be available 4-20 hours/week, between the hours of 3:00-7:00 Monday-Thursday and Saturdays 9:00-1:00.
If you aspire to inspire, then we want you on our team.
As a successful Instructor, you will:
Deliver Quality Education:
Teach using Sylvan based programs
Supervise, interact with and motivate students during instruction hour while they work with equipment and materials
Reward students for completed assignments
Evaluate and document student progress
Communicate student needs to the center directors
Inspire Students:
Develop rapport with students and establish a fun learning environment
Maintain a positive attitude and demonstrate enthusiasm for teaching and Sylvan
We require:
Bachelor's degree
Teaching or tutoring experience required
State level teaching certification
If you want to be a part of an inspired organization that believes in fostering knowledge and confidence in children, improving the lives of thousands of families every day - apply today, and don't let this opportunity pass you by!
$31k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Middle School Teacher
Louisiana Key Academy Jobs-Northshore 3.7
Substitute teacher job in Covington, LA
Job DescriptionDescription:
Louisiana Key Academy Northshore is seeking a 6th and 7th grade teacher for the 2025-2026 school year.
Requirements:
A strong desire to receive rigorous, ongoing professional training to deeply understand dyslexia and the effect of dyslexia on academic life
An open-minded attitude toward academic instruction, including a willingness to “work outside the box” of traditional instructional methods
A willingness to receive and implement feedback regarding instructional practices
Evidence of strong classroom management and organizational skills
Willingness to participate in highly collaborative lesson planning and teaching situations
Evidence of individualized, interactive teaching philosophy
Highly preferred: Experience with special education
$38k-46k yearly est. 11d ago
26-27 Lower School Co-Teacher
ÉLan Academy Charter School
Substitute 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. 2d ago
2025-2026 - Early Childhood - Teacher Assistant
Isidore Newman School
Substitute teacher job in New Orleans, LA
Job Description
Green Trees is the early childhood division within Isidore Newman School. The school offers full-day and half-day programs for children ages six weeks to four-years-old from August through May, with summer camp options available in June and July. We strive to develop children's ability to think critically and creatively in a safe, stimulating, and rigorous learning environment. A Green Trees education fosters both cognitive and social-emotional learning that is developmentally appropriate for the child.
The important qualifications include:
2+ years teaching experience in a highly rated early childhood education program
A reflective practice, committed to a continuous process of self-improvement and lifelong learning
Ability to facilitate learning and maintain a developmentally appropriate and cognitively engaging classroom environment
Commitment to learn and use technology for teamwork and communicating with colleagues and families
Must be available to work 8am-5pm each day with the flexibility to attend monthly meetings and/or events before and after school.
The significant responsibilities include:
Professional Responsibilities
Conduct self in a professional manner as a representative of Green Trees and Newman
Maintain a safe environment and adhere to state licensing guidelines
Adhere to the expectations and routines of daily life at Green Trees
Attend and actively participate in school-wide and divisional meetings
Engage in a variety of professional development opportunities both required and self-initiated
Classroom Responsibilities
Ensure that children are safe, well cared for, and supported in their growth
Engage and be fully present with children throughout the day
Work with team to design and facilitate an enriching classroom environment that is age appropriate, inclusive, beautiful, inspiring, and reflects the work of the child
Support with establishing and leading a flow of the day embedded with routines and rituals that build classroom community throughout the school day and extended care
Reflect on written observations and documentation to collaboratively plan an intentional and meaningful classroom curriculum centered around the interests and developmental needs of the class
Assist with conducting informal assessments to inform curriculum planning, student support, narratives, conferences and family communications
Establish and maintain strong relationships with families in order to enrich the learning and development of their children
Assistant Responsibilities
Learn and use best practices that exemplify the philosophy of Green Trees
Maintain respectful and productive relationships with teammates by utilizing clear and effective communication
Set and work towards goals with the support of the Mentor teacher
Lead Later Gators, extended care program
Community Engagement (primarily outside of the classroom)
Create opportunities for learning by seeking out and utilizing partnerships with families and resources from community at large
Collaborate with colleagues to support one another, spur new ideas, and foster experiences
Lean into civil discourse by engaging in dialogue that demonstrates awareness of intent and impact
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, updated resume and names of three professional references.
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$20k-25k yearly est. 18d ago
1:1 Paraprofessional (25-26 SY)
Jefferson Rise 3.6
Substitute teacher job in Harvey, LA
Job DescriptionSalary:
Jefferson RISE Charter School, founded by seven community members in 2014, will serve just under 800 students in grades 6-12 for the 2025-2026 school year. Located in Harvey, Louisiana, the school caters to a diverse student body from the Westbank of Jefferson Parish, consisting of 59% Black/African American, 24% White, 15% Hispanic, and 2% Asian students, with 87% qualifying as economically disadvantaged.
Remarkable achievements for Jefferson RISE Charter School include:
State recognized our school as Top Gains Badge Recipient (23-24 SY)
Graduation Rate A (22-23 SY, 23-24 SY)
Strength of Diploma A (23-24 SY)
Progress Rating A (23-24 SY)
#6 for SPS Growth in Louisiana (22-23 SY)
Achieved a School Performance Score (SPS) increase of over 17 points, resulting in a B rating for the high school and a C rating for the middle school (22-23 SY)
Position Overview
The 1:1 Paraprofessional provides individualized, day-to-day support to a designated student in order to promote access to learning, school routines, and peer engagement. This role is essential in fostering the students growth in independence and participation across academic, social, and functional areas. The 1:1 paraprofessional helps implement instructional strategies and support plans aligned with the students learning goals.
Key Responsibilities
Instructional & Academic Support
Support the implementation of classroom activities and instructional plans
Reinforce academic concepts and skills as directed by the teacher
Encourage student participation in classwork, small groups, and school routines
Assist with materials, assignments, and tasks that promote student independence
General Student Support
Provide consistent, individualized support throughout the school day in a variety of settings
Help the student navigate transitions, stay organized, and maintain focus
Support the students development of social, communication, and self-regulation skills
Implement strategies to promote engagement, self-advocacy, and problem-solving
Collaboration & Communication
Work closely with classroom teachers, special education staff, and related service providers
Communicate regularly and professionally with supervising staff about student needs and observations
Participate in team meetings, trainings, and ongoing development related to student support
Maintain confidentiality and uphold a student-centered, strengths-based mindset
CANDIDATE PROFILE
Education and Certification:
High school diploma or equivalent
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to build rapport and provide consistent support in a calm, professional manner
Commitment to upholding student dignity, privacy, and autonomy
Experience and Skills:
Proven track record of helping students develop academic skills that support classroom and school success
Ability to maintain composure and consistency in high-stress situations
Strong organizational and documentation skills
Clear, direct communication skills with both students and adults
Prior experience working with youth in an educational or behavioral support setting preferred
Culture and Fit:
Believes deeply in the mission and students of Jefferson RISE
Eager to learn, grow, and improve their craft
Open to feedback and takes ownership for their impact on students and the school community
Willing to take initiative and find solutions when challenges arise
Acts with integrity and puts students first
Collaborative and flexible ready to pitch in and support teammates
BENEFITS
RISE employees are paid twice a month on the 15th and last day of each month.
Jefferson RISE pays the following employee-only benefit costs for all full-time employees: coverage 85% of medical premiums and 100% of dental, vision, short and long term disability premiums. The Employee covers the remaining costs, including 15% employee medical and all spouse/dependent costs. RISE provides a 401(k) retirement plan to all W-2 employees, including a match of up to 100% of contributions on the first 3% deferred, then 50% of contributions from 3% to 5%. There is no vesting period. Jefferson RISE reserves the right to offer different or additional benefits to the Employee at any time.
$20k-25k yearly est. 3d ago
English teacher for children in Metairie, LA
Global LT 4.0
Substitute teacher job in New Orleans, LA
Join the Global LT community and help provide language lessons to business professionals and their families worldwide. We are hiring an English Language Teacher to provide in-person lessons to two children. Job Information * Ref: 193947 / 193948 * Students: Two 6-year-old twins (twin boys) - individual, back-to-back lessons
* Location: Metairie, Louisiana - near Hector Avenue
* Preferred start date: ASAP
* Lesson format: Face-to-face, in-person
Details
* Availability: Tuesday after 4:00 PM
* Lesson Frequency: 1 time per week per child
* Lesson Duration: 45 minutes per child (back-to-back)
* Current English level: Complete Beginner
* Native/other languages: Spanish
Students' language needs and goals:
* Adapt quickly to the school environment
* Grammar foundations
* Build essential vocabulary (numbers, colors, animals, etc.)
* Listening comprehension strategies and practical tips
* Improve pronunciation and understand local accents
* Learn common daily phrases and native expressions
* Practice real conversations with native speakers
* School-related vocabulary support
* Public transportation vocabulary and usage practice
* Make friends and navigate social communication confidently
Additional Information
* Teacher must have experience working with young children
* Lessons should include playful, engaging, age-appropriate activities
* Students enjoy: playing games, animals, numbers, colors, and interactive learning
Responsibilities
* Deliver structured, child-friendly English lessons
* Teach beginner grammar and essential vocabulary
* Support school adaptation and social communication skills
* Include real-life scenarios (school, transport, friendships, daily phrases)
* Build pronunciation, listening, and conversational confidence
* Use playful and interactive activities to encourage natural speaking
* Provide supportive feedback tailored to each child
* Maintain engagement in back-to-back sessions
Qualifications
* Native or near-native English proficiency
* Teaching certificate or degree in education, linguistics, or related field
* Experience teaching young children (required)
* Ability to create engaging, practical, and culturally relevant lessons
* Strong communication skills, patience, and ability to sustain child conversations
All Global LT instructor positions are freelance positions. If you feel this could interest you, please submit your CV for consideration.
$37k-50k yearly est. 8d ago
Master Teacher-Behrman PreK-5th
Algiers Charter 4.1
Substitute teacher job in New Orleans, LA
MASTER TEACHER
Department: Martin Behrman (PK-8
th
)
Workdays: 10.5 Month
Reports To: Executive Master Teacher
FLSA Status: Exempt
Last Revised Date: 05/01/2025
Job Summary: The Master Teacher is a highly skilled educator who provides leadership, instructional expertise, and mentorship to teachers and staff within the school. This role combines advanced classroom teaching with a focus on supporting the professional growth of other educators, improving instructional practices, and ensuring high academic standards. The Master Teacher collaborates with school leadership to implement curriculum initiatives, fosters a culture of continuous improvement, and supports both individual and collective professional development across the school community. Key Responsibilities:
Achieving an 80% or greater rate of teachers reaching a proficient level or higher. This involves providing the support, resources, and guidance teachers need to develop their skills, improve their teaching practices, and become more effective educators.
Working directly with students to ensure they learn the subject matter and skills necessary for their academic growth. Success in this area means fostering an environment where students take accountability for their own learning, work toward becoming high achievers, and develop the skills necessary to be lifelong learners.
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.
Spend on average, 2 hours per day teaching students. Master teachers are partners with the principal in observing other teachers.
Provide expert guidance on best practices in pedagogy, instructional strategies, and classroom management to support teachers in delivering high-quality education.
Model exemplary teaching practices in the classroom, offering strategies for differentiated instruction, student engagement, and effective assessment.
Assist in the development and implementation of curriculum materials and resources that align with state and district standards.
Evaluate teaching methods and recommend adjustments to improve instructional effectiveness and student learning outcomes.
Lead school-wide or grade-level initiatives focused on improving student achievement, including instructional planning, assessment practices, and project-based learning.
Mentor and coach teachers to enhance their instructional techniques, classroom management, and professional development.
Conduct regular classroom observations to provide constructive feedback and suggest actionable steps for improvement.
Facilitate peer collaboration and provide ongoing support through co-teaching, team teaching, and modeling lessons.
Lead and participate in professional learning communities (PLCs) or teacher study groups focused on instructional improvement, data analysis, and student performance.
Develop and lead professional development sessions, workshops, and training for teachers to promote continuous growth and excellence in teaching practices.
Collaborate with school leadership and the curriculum team to develop, implement, and assess school-wide curriculum initiatives and instructional strategies.
Assist teachers in aligning their lesson plans and instructional activities with district and state standards.
Support the integration of technology into teaching practices and promote the use of digital tools and resources to enhance learning.
Lead curriculum review and evaluation processes, helping to ensure that instructional materials and approaches meet the needs of all students.
Use student achievement data (e.g., test scores, assessments, classroom observations) to assess instructional effectiveness and identify areas for improvement.
Collaborate with teachers and administrators to analyze data, identify trends, and create targeted action plans to improve student performance.
Support teachers in interpreting data from assessments to inform instruction and meet the diverse needs of students.
Implement strategies to close achievement gaps and provide additional support to struggling students, including differentiated instruction and targeted interventions.
Work closely with the principal and other school leaders to set academic goals and develop strategies for improving school performance.
Provide regular updates and reports to the administration regarding the progress of instructional initiatives and teacher development efforts.
Act as a liaison between teachers and school leadership, advocating for resources, support, and professional development opportunities.
Assist in school-wide assessments and improvement plans, contributing to the school's strategic goals and continuous improvement efforts.
Foster a positive, collaborative, and inclusive school culture that values academic excellence, professional growth, and mutual respect.
Lead or contribute to the development of school-wide programs, initiatives, and events that promote student engagement, community involvement, and school spirit.
Promote student-centered learning environments by supporting teachers in creating inclusive classrooms that meet the needs of diverse learners.
Perform other related duties as required.
Develop 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.
Master Teachers are formally evaluated two (2) times a year (1 announced / 1 unannounced) by a member of the Instructional Leadership Team:
Executive Master Teacher
Principal and/or
Chief Academic Officer
Stipends:
A stipend is paid for this role and in return for the stipend that is paid, 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/Executive Master Teacher.
A stipend in the amount of $8,000 will be provided for the school year. The stipend will be paid in two equal installments. The first payout will be in December and the final payout will be in May.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Education or a related field (required).
Master's degree in Education, Curriculum and Instruction, or a related field (preferred).
Valid state teaching certification (required).
At least 5 years of successful classroom teaching experience, demonstrating high student achievement and advanced pedagogical skills.
Experience in curriculum development, instructional coaching, or educational leadership is preferred.
Experience leading professional development or mentoring colleagues is highly desirable.
Expertise in instructional strategies, curriculum design, and assessment practices.
Strong leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire colleagues while maintaining a collaborative and respectful approach.
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, for interacting with students, staff, and school leadership.
Proficient in using technology for educational purposes, including digital learning tools and classroom management systems.
Ability to analyze data to inform instructional practices and student support strategies.
Strong organizational and time-management skills, with the ability to balance multiple priorities and responsibilities.
Physical Demands:
Ability to stand, sit, and move throughout the school building as needed.
Ability to lift and carry materials or classroom supplies (up to 25 pounds).
Ability to engage in physical activities such as monitoring recess or conducting classroom activities.
Work Environment:
The position is primarily performed in a classroom or office setting, with occasional movement between classrooms and school facilities.
The role involves frequent interaction with students, staff, and school leaders.
Some evening or weekend hours may be required for meetings, professional development, or school events.
The position requires flexibility and the ability to adapt to the evolving needs of the school community.
$50k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Co-teacher (Kinder, First, Second and Third Grade)
Foundation Preparatory Charter School 3.7
Substitute 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.
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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.
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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.
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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. 60d+ ago
Part time Tutor/Teacher
Cusanza Ent LLC Dba Sylvan Learning Centers
Substitute teacher job in Metairie, LA
Sylvan Learning Center
Making sure learning clicks for each child isn't always easy, but it's exactly what we love. If you share our passion for making learning personal and inspiring kids to thrive, we want to hear from you!
As a part-time Sylvan Instructor, you will be trained on the Sylvan curriculum and given the tools to teach in a small group, 4:1 setting. We offer instruction in Reading, Writing, Math, Study Skills, SAT/ACT Prep and State exams to students of all levels.
As a part-time Instructor you will need to be available 4-20 hours/week, between the hours of 3:30-7:30 Monday-Thursday and Saturdays 9:00-1:00.
If you aspire to inspire, then we want you on our team.
As a successful Instructor, you will:
Deliver Quality Education:
Teach using Sylvan based programs
Supervise, interact with and motivate students during instruction hour while they work with equipment and materials
Reward students for completed assignments
Evaluate and document student progress
Communicate student needs to the center directors
Inspire Students:
Develop rapport with students and establish a fun learning environment
Maintain a positive attitude and demonstrate enthusiasm for teaching and Sylvan
We require:
Bachelor's degree
Teaching or tutoring experience required
State level teaching certification
If you want to be a part of an inspired organization that believes in fostering knowledge and confidence in children, improving the lives of thousands of families every day - apply today, and don't let this opportunity pass you by!
$31k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Middle School STEAM Teacher
Louisiana Key Academy Jobs-Northshore 3.7
Substitute teacher job in Covington, LA
Job DescriptionDescription:
Louisiana Key Academy, a Charter School for Dyslexic children, is looking for a Science, Technology,
Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) teacher to implement a strong STEAM program for students in
grades 6-7. The ideal candidate would have teaching and or academic experience with computer science,
robotics, and other STEAM-related fields, and a passion for working with children in 6-8 grade. This
position will be a 6th grade specific course offered in conjunction with the LSU Cain Center- “Step into
Computer Science.”
Requirements:
? Attend a STEAM-based training offered through the LSU Cain Center and maintain required
documentation and communication with mentors at LSU.
? Integrate literacy and communication skills into STEAM lessons to support students with
language-based learning difficulties.
? Facilitate student-led projects and encourage inquiry-based learning.
? Incorporate engineering design processes to develop students' problem-solving and
critical-thinking skills.
? Support cross-curricular connections between STEAM subjects and core academic content.
? Engage in ongoing professional development related to STEAM, dyslexia education, and
instructional best practices.
? Coordinate with community partners and industry professionals to bring real-world experiences
into the classroom.
? Develop and implement assessment strategies to measure student growth in STEAM
competencies.
? Lead or support extracurricular STEAM initiatives, such as coding clubs, robotics teams, or
science fairs.
? Collaborate with and report to STEAM and Science Content Specialist and STEAM and
Science Lead Content Teacher.
? Document student learning.
? Organize and manage inventory of STEAM supplies and equipment and the classroom
environment.
Character Traits and Preferred Experience:
? At least 1 year of middle school grade teaching experience.
? Knowledge of dyslexia or willingness to participate in professional development to build
dyslexia knowledge
? Excellent organizational skills to manage multiple projects, materials, and student needs.
? Ability to effectively manage multiple groups of students in a positive classroom environment.
? Strong collaboration skills to work effectively with interdisciplinary teams.
? Enthusiasm and passion for fostering a love of learning and curiosity in students.
? Growth mindset and willingness to continuously learn and improve.
? Content knowledge in STEAM subjects.
? Experience with building/creating curriculum.
? Creativity and the ability to think outside the box.
? Comfortable learning about new technological teaching aids, topics, methods, robotics kits,
equipment, and new software.
$38k-46k yearly est. 6d ago
2025-2026 - Early Childhood - Teacher Assistant - Infants (Part-Time)
Isidore Newman School
Substitute teacher job in New Orleans, LA
Job Description
Green Trees is the early childhood division within Isidore Newman School. The school offers full-day and half-day programs for children ages six weeks to four-years-old from August through May, with summer camp options available in June and July. We strive to develop children's ability to think critically and creatively in a safe, stimulating, and rigorous learning environment. A Green Trees education fosters both cognitive and social-emotional learning that is developmentally appropriate for the child.
The important qualifications include:
2+ years teaching experience in a highly rated early childhood education program
A reflective practice, committed to a continuous process of self-improvement and lifelong learning
Ability to facilitate learning and maintain a developmentally appropriate and cognitively engaging classroom environment
Commitment to learn and use technology for teamwork and communicating with colleagues and families
Meets and maintains any and all federal, state and local requirements to work in an educational childcare setting
Availability to work Monday - Friday 12:00pm - 5:30pm.
The significant responsibilities include:
Professional Responsibilities
Conduct self in a professional manner as a representative of Green Trees and Newman
Maintain a safe environment and adhere to state licensing guidelines
Adhere to the expectations and routines of daily life at Green Trees
Attend and actively participate in school-wide and divisional meetings
Engage in a variety of professional development opportunities both required and self-initiated
Classroom Responsibilities
Ensure that children are safe, well cared for, and supported in their growth
Engage and be fully present with children throughout the day
Work with team to facilitate an enriching classroom environment that is age appropriate, inclusive, beautiful, inspiring, and reflects the work of the child
Support with leading a flow of the day embedded with routines and rituals that build classroom community throughout the school day and extended care
Establish and maintain strong relationships with families in order to enrich the learning and development of their children
Assistant Responsibilities
Learn and use best practices that exemplify the philosophy of Green Trees
Maintain respectful and productive relationships with teammates by utilizing clear and effective communication
Set and work towards goals with the director
Lead Later Gators, extended care program
Community Engagement (primarily outside of the classroom)
Collaborate with colleagues to support one another, spur new ideas, and foster experiences
Lean into civil discourse by engaging in dialogue that demonstrates awareness of intent and impact
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$20k-25k yearly est. 11d ago
1:1 Paraprofessional (25-26 SY)
Jefferson Rise 3.6
Substitute teacher job in Harvey, LA
Jefferson RISE Charter School, founded by seven community members in 2014, will serve just under 800 students in grades 6-12 for the 2025-2026 school year. Located in Harvey, Louisiana, the school caters to a diverse student body from the Westbank of Jefferson Parish, consisting of 59% Black/African American, 24% White, 15% Hispanic, and 2% Asian students, with 87% qualifying as economically disadvantaged.
Remarkable achievements for Jefferson RISE Charter School include:
State recognized our school as Top Gains Badge Recipient (23-24 SY)
Graduation Rate A (22-23 SY, 23-24 SY)
Strength of Diploma A (23-24 SY)
Progress Rating A (23-24 SY)
#6 for SPS Growth in Louisiana (22-23 SY)
Achieved a School Performance Score (SPS) increase of over 17 points, resulting in a “B” rating for the high school and a “C” rating for the middle school (22-23 SY)
Position Overview
The 1:1 Paraprofessional provides individualized, day-to-day support to a designated student in order to promote access to learning, school routines, and peer engagement. This role is essential in fostering the student's growth in independence and participation across academic, social, and functional areas. The 1:1 paraprofessional helps implement instructional strategies and support plans aligned with the student's learning goals.
Key Responsibilities
Instructional & Academic Support
Support the implementation of classroom activities and instructional plans
Reinforce academic concepts and skills as directed by the teacher
Encourage student participation in classwork, small groups, and school routines
Assist with materials, assignments, and tasks that promote student independence
General Student Support
Provide consistent, individualized support throughout the school day in a variety of settings
Help the student navigate transitions, stay organized, and maintain focus
Support the student's development of social, communication, and self-regulation skills
Implement strategies to promote engagement, self-advocacy, and problem-solving
Collaboration & Communication
Work closely with classroom teachers, special education staff, and related service providers
Communicate regularly and professionally with supervising staff about student needs and observations
Participate in team meetings, trainings, and ongoing development related to student support
Maintain confidentiality and uphold a student-centered, strengths-based mindset
CANDIDATE PROFILE
Education and Certification:
High school diploma or equivalent
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to build rapport and provide consistent support in a calm, professional manner
Commitment to upholding student dignity, privacy, and autonomy
Experience and Skills:
Proven track record of helping students develop academic skills that support classroom and school success
Ability to maintain composure and consistency in high-stress situations
Strong organizational and documentation skills
Clear, direct communication skills with both students and adults
Prior experience working with youth in an educational or behavioral support setting preferred
Culture and Fit:
Believes deeply in the mission and students of Jefferson RISE
Eager to learn, grow, and improve their craft
Open to feedback and takes ownership for their impact on students and the school community
Willing to take initiative and find solutions when challenges arise
Acts with integrity and puts students first
Collaborative and flexible - ready to pitch in and support teammates
BENEFITS
RISE employees are paid twice a month on the 15th and last day of each month.
Jefferson RISE pays the following employee-only benefit costs for all full-time employees: coverage 85% of medical premiums and 100% of dental, vision, short and long term disability premiums. The Employee covers the remaining costs, including 15% employee medical and all spouse/dependent costs. RISE provides a 401(k) retirement plan to all W-2 employees, including a match of up to 100% of contributions on the first 3% deferred, then 50% of contributions from 3% to 5%. There is no vesting period. Jefferson RISE reserves the right to offer different or additional benefits to the Employee at any time.
$20k-25k yearly est. 60d+ ago
English teacher for children in Metairie, LA
Global LT 4.0
Substitute teacher job in New Orleans, LA
Join the Global LT community and help provide language lessons to business professionals and their families worldwide. We are hiring an English Language Teacher to provide in-person lessons to two children.
Job Information
• Ref: 193947 / 193948
• Students: Two 6-year-old twins (twin boys) - individual, back-to-back lessons
• Location: Metairie, Louisiana - near Hector Avenue
• Preferred start date: ASAP
• Lesson format: Face-to-face, in-person
Details
• Availability: Tuesday after 4:00 PM
• Lesson Frequency: 1 time per week per child
• Lesson Duration: 45 minutes per child (back-to-back)
• Current English level: Complete Beginner
• Native/other languages: Spanish
Students' language needs and goals:
• Adapt quickly to the school environment
• Grammar foundations
• Build essential vocabulary (numbers, colors, animals, etc.)
• Listening comprehension strategies and practical tips
• Improve pronunciation and understand local accents
• Learn common daily phrases and native expressions
• Practice real conversations with native speakers
• School-related vocabulary support
• Public transportation vocabulary and usage practice
• Make friends and navigate social communication confidently
Additional Information
• Teacher must have experience working with young children
• Lessons should include playful, engaging, age-appropriate activities
• Students enjoy: playing games, animals, numbers, colors, and interactive learning
Responsibilities
• Deliver structured, child-friendly English lessons
• Teach beginner grammar and essential vocabulary
• Support school adaptation and social communication skills
• Include real-life scenarios (school, transport, friendships, daily phrases)
• Build pronunciation, listening, and conversational confidence
• Use playful and interactive activities to encourage natural speaking
• Provide supportive feedback tailored to each child
• Maintain engagement in back-to-back sessions
Qualifications
• Native or near-native English proficiency
• Teaching certificate or degree in education, linguistics, or related field
• Experience teaching young children (required)
• Ability to create engaging, practical, and culturally relevant lessons
• Strong communication skills, patience, and ability to sustain child conversations
All Global LT instructor positions are freelance positions. If you feel this could interest you, please submit your CV for consideration.
$37k-50k yearly est. Auto-Apply 6d ago
Science Master Teacher- Elementary
Algiers Charter School Association 4.1
Substitute 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
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$50k-60k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Middle School Teacher
Louisiana Key Academy 3.7
Substitute teacher job in Covington, LA
Louisiana Key Academy Northshore is seeking a 6th and 7th grade teacher for the 2025-2026 school year. Requirements * A strong desire to receive rigorous, ongoing professional training to deeply understand dyslexia and the effect of dyslexia on academic life
* An open-minded attitude toward academic instruction, including a willingness to "work outside the box" of traditional instructional methods
* A willingness to receive and implement feedback regarding instructional practices
* Evidence of strong classroom management and organizational skills
* Willingness to participate in highly collaborative lesson planning and teaching situations
* Evidence of individualized, interactive teaching philosophy
* Highly preferred: Experience with special education
How much does a substitute teacher earn in Covington, LA?
The average substitute teacher in Covington, LA earns between $17,000 and $36,000 annually. This compares to the national average substitute teacher range of $23,000 to $45,000.
Average substitute teacher salary in Covington, LA
$25,000
What are the biggest employers of Substitute Teachers in Covington, LA?
The biggest employers of Substitute Teachers in Covington, LA are: