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Certified Teacher

Job in Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, 70301, USA
Listing for: Young World Physical Education
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-13
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Elementary School, Special Education Teacher
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: CERTIFIED TEACHER- 2026-2027 School Year

CERTIFIED TEACHER-  School Year

Lafourche Parish School District District Wide - Thibodaux, Louisiana

Job Details

Job : 5577956
Final date to receive applications: Mar 15, 2027 10:00 AM (Central Standard Time)
Posted: Mar 10, 2026 5:00 AM (UTC)
Starting Date: Jul 29, 2026

Job Description

Title: Teacher

Reports To: Principal
Supervises: Students
FLSA Status: Exempt
Salary Range: See Lafourche Parish School Board Salary Schedule

Qualifications
  • Hold a valid Louisiana Teaching Certificate meeting the requirements listed in Louisiana Standards for State certification of school personnel, Bulletin 746, Part Ill, IV, V, VI, VII, IX, and X.
  • Minimally meet requirements as stated in SDE Bulletin 746 (as revised).
  • Qualifications are for the position, not the individual.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Domain 1:
Instruction
  • Standards and Objectives
    • Communicate and ensure student understanding of all learning objectives and state content standards.
    • Align objectives with state standard depth and rigor; lesson content follows high‑quality instructional materials.
    • Sequence sub‑objectives and prerequisite skills logically to the main objective.
    • Help students connect objectives to prior learning, life experience, and other disciplines.
    • Set clear, demanding expectations; align student work to standards and objectives.
    • Students articulate what they are learning and explain it to peers.
    • Display learning objectives throughout the lesson with explanations.
    • Show evidence of student progress toward mastery.
  • Motivating Students
    • Organize content with high‑quality curriculum resources that are personally meaningful, relevant, and engaging.
    • Develop learning experiences that value inquiry, curiosity, and exploration.
    • Maintain continuous student engagement and reinforce initiative.
  • Presenting Instructional Content
    • Include visuals, student work exemplars, preview, and internal summaries.
    • Use examples, analogies, labels for new concepts.
    • Model content accurately meeting performance expectations.
    • Clarify success criteria.
    • Communicate concisely.
    • Sequence logically and segment appropriately.
    • Include all essential information; omit irrelevant or confusing content.
  • Lesson Structure and Pacing
    • Start promptly.
    • Structure is coherent, content‑based, and meets student needs with reflection time.
    • Pacing is brisk, adjusted for content rigor and individual learning expectations.
    • Attend to individual needs, offering opportunities for varied learning rates.
    • Students understand routines and transitions for efficient time use.
  • Activities and Materials
    • Support objectives, be challenging, elicit varied thinking, provide reflection time, and relate to student lives.
    • Maintain student attention, encourage interaction, evoke curiosity, and offer choices aligned to objectives.
    • Incorporate additional standards‑based resources such as visuals, multimedia, technology, manipulatives, cultural resources when needed.
    • Design game‑like, simulation, product‐creating, self‑directed activities for continuous self‑monitoring.
  • Questioning
    • Use varied, high‑quality questions: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, creation, evaluation.
    • Ensure purposeful and coherent question sequence.
    • Engage students consistently with rigor and critical thinking.
    • Allocate consistent wait time (3‑5 seconds).
    • Employ diverse response modes (whole‑class, choral, written, group, individual).
    • Encourage peer question generation for inquiry and self‑directed learning.
  • Academic Feedback
    • Provide frequent, academically focused, high‑quality oral and written feedback.
    • Gives feedback during guided practice, throughout the lesson, and during review of independent work.
    • Circulate instruction to prompt thinking, assess progress, and deliver individual feedback.
    • Use student verbal and non‑verbal feedback to adjust instruction.
    • Students give specific, clear peer feedback based on teacher expectations.
  • Grouping Students
    • Use consistent instructional grouping to maximize understanding and learning efficiency.
    • Set clear, understood expectations.
    • Assign individual roles and responsibilities for collaboration.
    • Vary grouping composition for lesson goals.
    • Students set goals, reflect, and evaluate in groups.
    • When given choice, students make responsible…
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