Middle School Social Studies Teacher
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Education / Teaching
Special Education Teacher, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional
Executive Director at Invictus Academy of Richmond
Invictus Academy of Richmond seeks dedicated individuals to advance its mission. This listing includes the essential functions, professional responsibilities, required qualifications, and work environment for the role as published.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSThe quality of our school cannot exceed the quality of our teachers. In that spirit, we are seeking exceptional individuals to execute the following essential job functions and professional responsibilities:
- Plan and execute engaging, rigorous, and relevant daily lessons aligned to state standards and school-adopted curriculum.
- Collaborate and co-plan with special education staff, fellow teachers, and school leadership to ensure we continuously improve as a school and meet students’ needs.
- Adhere to all operational and programmatic systems and procedures, ensuring sub plans meet criteria and expectations provided.
- Communicate regularly with families, striving for a ratio of three positive communications for each corrective one.
- Utilize a variety of rigorous, authentic assessments to collect and respond to student achievement data
- Scaffold and differentiate your lessons to support students towards independent mastery of content
- Maximize the number of students actively participating in class and the depth of thinking they do, while maintaining a high bar for rigor
- Plan and lead advisory, tutorial, and elective activities as assigned
- Meet instructional deadlines included but not limited to:
Daily preparation of teacher copy, updating the gradebook, and submitting end of semester grades. - Uphold PBIS System including participating in student celebrations/awards, entering daily Deans List data, and consistent and frequent communication with families.
- Actively supervise students during transitions such as arrival, homeroom, passing periods, lunch, and dismissal.
- Attend and participate in school-wide events including Back to School Night, Parent/Teacher conferences, End of the Year events, Grade Level Meetings, Department Meetings, Summer Professional Development, weekly Professional Development during the school year, and other assigned meetings.
- Demonstrate proficient use of technology to communicate with staff, families, and community members using multiple school-based platforms.
- Utilize Educational Technology platforms for curriculum development and planning.
- Other duties as assigned by the Principal or an administrator.
- Demonstrate regular and consistent attendance in order to perform essential functions of the role.
- Serve as a substitute teacher across different spaces as needed.
- Collaborate with staff and leadership to continuously improve practices and address student needs effectively.
- Foster open and respectful communication, offering and receiving constructive feedback to enhance personal and team performance.
- Set and hold high expectations for academics and behavior.
- Develop trusting, authentic relationships with students and their families.
- Create and maintain a joyful, safe, structured, and engaging school and classroom culture.
- Demonstrate passion for the content area you teach.
- Encourage students to take risks and learn from their mistakes and create opportunities for students to leverage the power of their voice.
- Supervise and engage with students in-person to ensure student safety and learning.
- Uphold and model core values, including purpose, perseverance, productivity, growth mindset, integrity, leadership, joy, gratitude, mindfulness, and kindness.
- Perform any other reasonable duties or responsibilities as assigned by your supervisor.
- Participate in the performance evaluation process, which is based on adherence to the outlined responsibilities and qualifications.
- Earned Bachelor’s Degree.
- California Single Subject or Multiple Subjects Credential in the designated subject area; are currently working towards one; or, are committed to working towards a credential.
- Candidates with an intern credential (or who are open to pursuing one) will also be considered.
- Possession of either an English Learner (EL) Authorization, Bilingual, Cross-Cultural, Language and Academic Development (BCLAD) certificate, Cross-Cultural Language and Academic Development (CLAD), or Bilingual Certificate of Competence (BCC) required, or are working towards this.
- Pass a Criminal Background Check through the Department of Justice.
- Obtain a negative TB reading prior to starting employment.
- Our ideal candidate has at least three years of teaching experience.
This full-time and on-site position requires sufficient mobility to report to campus, work in an office, and engage with students, families, and colleagues, with or without reasonable accommodations. The role may involve light lifting, pushing/pulling, standing, sitting, and bending for extended periods. Success in this role requires working well under pressure, meeting…
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