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25-26 Madison Kindergarten Classroom Teacher

Norman Public Schools

Norman (OK)

On-site

USD 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

20 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player in education is seeking a passionate Kindergarten Classroom Teacher to inspire young minds and foster a love for learning. This role involves creating engaging lesson plans, understanding child development, and maintaining a positive classroom environment. The ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor's Degree in Education and a current Oklahoma Teaching Certificate, ensuring they are well-equipped to meet the diverse needs of students. Join a supportive community dedicated to educational excellence, where your contributions will shape the future of young learners.

Benefits

Paid Sick Leave
Paid Personal Business Leave
Teacher Retirement Plan
Professional Development Opportunities

Qualifications

  • Possess a broad scope of subject knowledge and recent teaching developments.
  • Understand child development related to growth and learning.
  • Evaluate student growth using standardized and teacher-designed assessments.

Responsibilities

  • Translate lesson plans into effective learning experiences.
  • Organize classroom routines to minimize disciplinary problems.
  • Maintain professional competence through ongoing education and training.

Skills

Classroom Management
Child Development Principles
Curriculum Development
Communication Skills
Problem Solving

Education

Bachelor's Degree in Education
Current Oklahoma Teaching Certificate

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Job Title: Classroom Teacher

Credentials: Current Oklahoma Teaching Certificate with endorsements for the appropriate level/subject area.

Education: Bachelor's Degree in Education or related field from College/university recognized by State Board of Education.

Training or experience required: None required for this position.

Building Principal

Contract Length:

Returning teachers: 182 days

New teachers: 182 days + Induction Week

Sick Leave: 10 days

Personal Business Leave: 3 days

Teacher Retirement: Paid in full by Norman Public Schools

Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with Oklahoma laws and Norman Public School Board of Education policy.

  • Possess a broad scope and knowledge of subject matter and is acquainted with recent developments in teaching of the subject; participate in and contribute to curriculum development programs, as required.
  • Understand and apply the principles of child development as related to physical, intellectual, emotional and social growth.
  • Understands and uses a variety of strategies to facilitate learning and provides many opportunities for participation by all students.
  • Translate lesson plans into learning experiences that effectively utilize the available time for instruction.
  • Define objectives, which contribute to attainment of district and site objectives and adjust for individual and group differences in the formulation of those goals.
  • Relate objectives, involve all learners, explain directions, adjust based on monitoring, guide practice, establish closure, and demonstrate desired skill.
  • Make assignments related to objectives and arrange for differentiated assignments to meet the needs and abilities of students,
  • Evaluate students' academic growth fairly and impartially, utilizing standardized tests, as well as teacher designed assessments. Administer group-standardized tests in accordance with the district testing program.
  • Keep appropriate and accurate records and prepare reports relating to students' progress. Identify students' needs. Cooperates with other professional staff members in assessing and helping students solve health, attitude, and learning problems.
  • Organize classroom routine to minimize classroom disciplinary problems. Handle all but the most serious classroom disciplinary problems him/herself. Establish and maintain standards of student behavior needed to achieve a positive functional learning atmosphere in the classroom without negatively impacting other classrooms.
  • Be familiar with, and abide by, all district policies and procedures. Be familiar with and teach adopted courses of study. Select and use appropriate materials to facilitate teaching and learning of the adopted curriculum.
  • Maintain building, equipment and supplies in the best possible condition and promote those same attitudes in students.
  • Establish rapport with students and provides a pleasant safe and orderly climate conducive to learning.
  • Maintain professional competence through in-service education activities provided by the district and self-selected professional growth activities. Meet the district requirement for professional development activities.
  • Supervise students during out of class times in the course of the workday.
  • Carry out designated share of extracurricular school activities.
  • Demonstrate professional and ethical attitudes toward the district, the school, employees, and the public.
  • Demonstrate emotional maturity, initiative and self-reliance. Solve problems. Respond to criticism in a constructive manner.
  • Develop and maintain open communication. Work cooperatively with administrators, colleagues, students, and parents. Share ideas, materials, and space. Communicate with parents through conferences and other means to discuss students' progress and interpret the school program.
  • Participate in site school improvement planning and faculty committees.
  • Participate and work on a team with other site educators.
  • Assist special education students with academic, social and personal needs, as outlined in Individual Education Plans.
  • Keep required records in an efficient and legible manner
  • Present a professional appearance appropriate to the teaching assignment.
  • Display knowledge and understanding of multicultural issues.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned by the principal.
  • Perform teaching and reporting requirements identified as part of state and federally funded programs.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Job Title: Classroom Teacher

Credentials: Current Oklahoma Teaching Certificate with endorsements for the appropriate level/subject area.

Education: Bachelor's Degree in Education or related field from College/university recognized by State Board of Education.

Training or experience required: None required for this position.

Reports to: Building Principal

Terms Of Employment

Contract Length:

Returning teachers: 182 days

New teachers: 182 days + Induction Week

Work Schedule: 30 minutes before and 30 minutes after school and special events outside the regular workday

Sick Leave: 10 days

Personal Business Leave: 3 days

Teacher Retirement: Paid in full by Norman Public Schools

Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with Oklahoma laws and Norman Public School Board of Education policy.

Essential Job Functions

  • Possess a broad scope and knowledge of subject matter and is acquainted with recent developments in teaching of the subject; participate in and contribute to curriculum development programs, as required.
  • Understand and apply the principles of child development as related to physical, intellectual, emotional and social growth.
  • Understands and uses a variety of strategies to facilitate learning and provides many opportunities for participation by all students.
  • Translate lesson plans into learning experiences that effectively utilize the available time for instruction.
  • Define objectives, which contribute to attainment of district and site objectives and adjust for individual and group differences in the formulation of those goals.
  • Relate objectives, involve all learners, explain directions, adjust based on monitoring, guide practice, establish closure, and demonstrate desired skill.
  • Make assignments related to objectives and arrange for differentiated assignments to meet the needs and abilities of students,
  • Evaluate students' academic growth fairly and impartially, utilizing standardized tests, as well as teacher designed assessments. Administer group-standardized tests in accordance with the district testing program.
  • Keep appropriate and accurate records and prepare reports relating to students' progress. Identify students' needs. Cooperates with other professional staff members in assessing and helping students solve health, attitude, and learning problems.
  • Organize classroom routine to minimize classroom disciplinary problems. Handle all but the most serious classroom disciplinary problems him/herself. Establish and maintain standards of student behavior needed to achieve a positive functional learning atmosphere in the classroom without negatively impacting other classrooms.
  • Be familiar with, and abide by, all district policies and procedures. Be familiar with and teach adopted courses of study. Select and use appropriate materials to facilitate teaching and learning of the adopted curriculum.
  • Maintain building, equipment and supplies in the best possible condition and promote those same attitudes in students.
  • Establish rapport with students and provides a pleasant safe and orderly climate conducive to learning.
  • Maintain professional competence through in-service education activities provided by the district and self-selected professional growth activities. Meet the district requirement for professional development activities.
  • Supervise students during out of class times in the course of the workday.
  • Carry out designated share of extracurricular school activities.
  • Demonstrate professional and ethical attitudes toward the district, the school, employees, and the public.
  • Demonstrate emotional maturity, initiative and self-reliance. Solve problems. Respond to criticism in a constructive manner.
  • Develop and maintain open communication. Work cooperatively with administrators, colleagues, students, and parents. Share ideas, materials, and space. Communicate with parents through conferences and other means to discuss students' progress and interpret the school program.
  • Demonstrate good judgment in decision making.
  • Participate in site school improvement planning and faculty committees.
  • Participate and work on a team with other site educators.
  • Assist special education students with academic, social and personal needs, as outlined in Individual Education Plans.
  • Keep required records in an efficient and legible manner
  • Present a professional appearance appropriate to the teaching assignment.
  • Display knowledge and understanding of multicultural issues.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned by the principal.
  • Perform teaching and reporting requirements identified as part of state and federally funded programs.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities

Successful performance of the job requires good customer service/people skills and to handle problems and provide information and technical assistance as requested. It requires complying with safety guidelines and policies to reduce accidents or injury to staff or to students. It requires following school dress standards, proper attendance or leave policies, and other work-habits concerns for staff. Creativity, initiative and effective problem solving are critical to the success of the position. Help manage the computerization of school district operations. Provide training and support to district staff in the use of administrative computer systems. Perform such tasks to the ultimate benefit of the educational program. An incumbent in this position will utilize discretion, ingenuity and independent judgment due to the complexity of the job. Since there may be several ways to solve a problem, an incumbent is free to choose the solution.
Seniority level
  • Seniority level
    Entry level
Employment type
  • Employment type
    Full-time
Job function
  • Job function
    Education and Training
  • Industries
    Primary and Secondary Education

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