2025-26 Math Teacher (San Fernado Valley)

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San Fernando
USD 61.000 - 85.000
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Ayer
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The primary role of a teacher is to provide students with appropriate educational activities and experiences that enable them to fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth. Teachers help students develop skills necessary to be productive members of society.

WHY WORK FOR MAGNOLIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS?

We offer a culture of accountability, challenge, and opportunity that encourages our teachers, faculty, and staff to develop and reach their full potential. Join us to build and advance your career and contribute to our mission and vision.

OUR LONG-TERM ADVANTAGE: THE CALIBER OF OUR PEOPLE

Magnolia Public Schools attract talented individuals from diverse backgrounds who can bring their whole selves and passion for teaching and learning to work.

What We Offer:

  • Premium free Medical/Dental and Vision Benefits
  • Competitive Salaries
  • Organizational-sponsored benefits programs
  • Generous paid time off, including two floating holidays
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Professional Development Programs for teachers, administrators, and support staff
  • Robust career development and talent management
  • Leadership and administrative development programs
  • Small Class Sizes
  • Induction Support (B.T.S.A)

The primary role of a teacher is to provide students with educational activities that foster their growth. Teachers will help students develop necessary skills for society.

Instructional Strategies

  • Design, write, and implement lesson plans aligned with the charter’s curriculum, reviewed by the dean of academics
  • Modify lesson plans to accommodate different learning styles
  • Teach according to California Department of Education guidelines, charter policies, and regulations
  • Use appropriate instructional strategies, activities, and materials to meet student needs
  • Use data from student assessments to inform instruction
  • Collaborate on IEPs with special education staff
  • Coordinate with staff on instructional goals and methods
  • Oversee teacher aides and volunteers
  • Utilize technology to enhance instruction
  • Assist students in improving study methods and habits
  • Administer assessments to evaluate student success
  • Manage extracurricular activities and sponsor approved outside activities

Classroom Management and Organization

  • Prepare classroom environment conducive to learning and development
  • Manage student behavior according to the student handbook
  • Ensure safety and proper use of equipment and facilities
  • Communicate effectively with parents, students, and staff
  • Maintain professional relationships with colleagues and community

Other Responsibilities

  • Engage in professional development
  • Stay updated on regulations and policies
  • Manage reports and documentation
  • Participate in faculty meetings and committees

Position salary ranges from $61,000 to $85,000 per year. Requirements include a relevant degree, California teaching credential, and qualifications in core subjects, along with strong organizational and interpersonal skills.

Please note that duties may vary by site and other duties may be assigned as needed.