Primary Teacher (Grades 1-3) Troy

To apply: https://www.applitrack.com/mrsd/onlineapp/

Purpose:

The elementary teacher's primary purpose is to provide classroom instruction for all students in specific content areas. Elementary teachers will plan for instruction, develop curriculum, provide differentiated instruction to meet the diverse needs of all students, and provide a nurturing environment for students to develop social and emotional skills. Successful candidates should have a strong understanding of Responsive Classroom, the Science of Reading, and the ability to provide direct instruction that meets the specific needs of all students through a differentiated and personalized learning approach.

Outstanding interpersonal skills and a high level of professionalism are a must. Troy School prioritizes strong relationships, not only with our students and parents, but also with the community.

Supervisor:

  • Building Principal.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's Degree.
  • New Hampshire credential/certification in appropriate grade span area.

Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:Skills:
  • Excellent oral and written communication.
  • Proficient with technology, including relevant software applications.
  • Preparing and maintaining accurate records.

Knowledge:
  • Instructional procedures and practices.
  • Stages of child development/behavior.
  • Curriculum and lesson planning and development.
  • Appropriate student learning activities.

Abilities:
  • Communicating with diverse groups and individuals, including students and parents.
  • Understanding and applying formative and summative assessment information.
  • Collaborating and working as part of a team.

Essential Functions:
  • Preparing daily lessons and lesson plans, in alignment with established curriculum.
  • Providing instruction in areas of certification.
  • Providing a safe classroom environment that is conducive to student learning.
  • Contributing to the development of District curriculum in areas of certification.
  • Assessing students (formative and summative).
  • Utilizing formative and summative data to inform instructional and curricular decisions.
  • Managing classroom behavior.
  • Monitoring and communicating student progress with students and families.
  • Communicating student progress and/or concerns with administration.
  • Staying current with content related to areas of certification.
  • Enforcing and following all District policies and procedures.
  • Enforcing and following all applicable state and/or federal laws.
  • Collaborating with other staff and faculty to meet student needs.
  • Providing adequate and appropriate supervision of students.
  • Maintaining confidentiality of student information per the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
  • Engaging in professional development opportunities that support areas of certification.
  • Engaging in the support and implementation of District initiatives.
  • Establishing and maintaining records of student assessments.
  • Other duties as assigned by the building Principal or designee.

MRSD is an EOE

About Monadnock Regional School District:

Our Vision Our vision is to be a model of leadership and collaboration, committing to serve our community of learners through: Active Stewardship of social, emotional, physical, and intellectual growth & well-being

Unfailing Integrity that encourages positive communication, respectful relationships, and moral courage in a diverse environment

Perpetual Innovation by continuously reviewing and updating our programs, technologies, and instructional practices to inspire complex thinking and creative problem-solving

Our Goals and Objectives Towards Active Stewardship, in the area of Student Growth: We will foster the belief that learning, participating, and contributing to the community is critical to the social, emotional, physical and intellectual development and overall well being of each child and the community as a whole.

Towards Unfailing Integrity, in the area of Communication: We will improve external communication systems with the specific goal of creating open communication between the school district and the community.

We will improve internal communication systems with the specific goal of creating open communication between the school district and it's staff and students.

Towards Perpetual Innovation, in the area of Opportunities: We will support the local commu

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