Company

Bridge Boston Charter SchoolSee more

addressAddressWisconsin, United States
type Form of workTemporary
CategoryEducation/Training

Job description

MISSION
Bridge Boston Charter School is an inclusive and joyful community that combines a dynamic academic and social-emotional learning program with an innovative full-service model in order to meet the needs of the whole child and ensure our Scholars can achieve their greatest potential in high school and beyond.
VISION
In collaboration with our families and community partners, we shape curious, creative, and resilient 21st-century Scholars who are equipped to make a bold difference in our world.
OVERVIEW
Bridge Boston Charter School is a tuition-free, K1-8 public school serving 335 students in Roxbury, Massachusetts, and the surrounding community- many of whom have experienced social, emotional, and developmental barriers to learning. Bridge Boston's robust social-emotional program is designed with an eye to supporting students who have experienced trauma in their homes and communities.
CORE VALUES
Joy: We try to bring a positive energy to everything we do and create opportunities to celebrate our individual and collective success.
Achievement: We strive for excellence and hold each other and ourselves accountable to the highest of standards.
Generosity: We look for opportunities to help one another and lift up other members of our community.
Unity: We are one team and resolve our differences respectfully so we can move forward as a united front.
Acceptance: We strive to create an inclusive and welcoming community where everyone feels known and valued.
Resilience: We confront challenges and adversity head-on and never, ever give up.
Bridge Boston also has a Foundation Board that is a 501c non-profit for fundraising to support the school.
Learn more about Bridge Boston here.
THE POSITION
The job of a Bridge Boston Lead Teacher can be summed up as follows: relentless pursuit of student growth. At Bridge, we place an equal value on academic and social-emotional growth. Our students thrive academically when they have teachers who build caring and trusting relationships by taking the time to understand and holistically meet their learning needs.
As a Fifth Grade Math Teacher and will report to the Math Department Chair. You shall faithfully and diligently perform such duties as reasonably requested by the School, or any such official acting through the authority of the Principal in accordance with the School's policies and procedures. You will be responsible for performing all duties appropriate to your position during the course of your employment and any such responsibilities that are otherwise outlined in the Employee Guidelines, which is incorporated by reference herein, or otherwise reasonably associated with your position. Your primary responsibilities shall include:

  • Plan, prepare and deliver rigorous instruction to all students;
  • Hold students to high academic and behavioral standards;
  • Make personal connections with students to support them and make them feel known;
  • Track student progress and provide feedback to all students on their growth and mastery of skills/objectives;
  • Communicate with families regarding student progress and needs;
  • Collaborate with all colleagues in order to best serve student needs;
  • Actively engage with grade-level, department, and school professional development to support professional growth;
  • Support the operations of the school through assigned duties as needed and indicated by school administration;
  • Other such duties as the Chief Academic Officer or supervisor may from time to time request, commensurate with your job description.

WHO IS A SUCCESSFUL TEACHER AT BRIDGE?
Here's what we've seen from our most successful teachers at Bridge:
  • Curiosity about student learning - They are driven to use data, student work, and observations of learning to figure out how to give their student what they need to grow as scholars and as human beings.
  • Love for the content - They love the puzzle of figuring out how to make academic content engaging and accessible to all students.
  • Cultural sensitivity and humility - They know that strong relationships are the foundation of teaching and learning, and therefore recognize that there's constant work to be done to build trust with all their students, families, and colleagues.
  • Continuous learning - They are reflective and inquisitive about what is and is not working for their students, and they're open to learning and trying new things through professional development and coaching.
  • Professionalism & Collaboration - They understand that being a good teammate and role model is as important to our overall success as a school as being an effective instructor.
  • Positivity - Even when faced with extraordinary challenges, they work hard to stay open minded, strengths based, solutions oriented, and proactive.

Specifically, they will be responsible for:
Instructional Leadership
  • Effectively deliver standards-based & curriculum aligned instructional lessons that will ultimately ensure Bridge Boston Scholars are academically ready and prepared to meet and/or exceed state and national standards,
  • Adapt and build upon existing curriculum to plan lessons that are engaging and motivating for our students and that leverage best practices learned from PD and coaching,
  • Adjust and/or create lesson plans for targeted, data-driven small group interventions that address student skill deficits as part of the school's Response to Intervention (RTI) program,
  • Work collaboratively with grade level teammates and content teams to ensure that unit and lesson plans are aligned with school's academic vision and priorities,
  • Work collaboratively with teaching teammates to create and share lesson plans in a timely manner,
  • Proactively communicate with our students' families to ensure that they understand what their child is learning and how they can support their child's academic growth and achievement.

Classroom Culture & Management
  • Establish and maintain high standards of student behavior needed to achieve optimal learning atmosphere in the classroom,
  • Hold students accountable for meeting high behavioral expectations, while still working relentlessly to build positive relationships and implement restorative practices with young people,
  • Provide a functional and attractive environment in the classroom conducive for learning,
  • Use our Morning Meeting SEL block to plan and deliver explicit social-emotional learning lessons,
  • Adhere to & promote Bridge's systems and policies for maintaining a positive and productive school culture.

Assessment
  • Administer assessments in a variety of forms (e.g. daily exit tickets, unit assessments, literacy & math diagnostics, etc) in accordance with our instructional vision and priorities,
  • Use scholar work and assessment data to inform instruction and targeted intervention that drives student achievement; and
  • Evaluate students' academic and social growth, keep appropriate records, prepare student reports and communicate regularly with families regarding their child's progress.

Professional Growth & Responsibilities
  • Actively engage with grade level, division level, and school-wide professional development and coaching by demonstrating a willingness to continuously grow through practice and feedback,
  • Communicate proactively and constructively with peers and supervisors about ways to improve the overall school experience for students and staff,
  • Supervise students and maintain high expectations for behavior during out-of-classroom activities (e.g. hallway transitions, assemblies, lunch and recess, etc),
  • Submit attendance, behavior and academic reports in a timely manner,
  • Arrive on time for all assigned duties and responsibilities,
  • Participate in required family engagement activities such as curriculum nights, parent-teacher conferences, school music concerts, and other cultural events,
  • Adhere to Bridge Boston's Staff and Employee Handbook policies

QUALIFICATIONS
  • BA or BS required; appropriate graduate coursework preferred
  • 2-3 years of teaching experience in a similar setting preferred
  • Relevant Massachusetts Provisional, Initial, or Professional teaching certification
  • Sheltered English Immersion endorsement
  • Demonstrated cultural competence and sensitivity; belief in the value of diversity
  • Clear willingness to make and learn from mistakes
  • Have a "self-starter" and team player attitude - working to address and resolve issues with a team focus
  • Effective communication skills with families, staff, and students
  • Adaptive, flexible, and resourceful problem solver
  • Excited about regularly receiving feedback and having a growth mindset for students, staff, and themselves,
  • Customer-service orientation
  • Strong work ethic and sense of urgency
  • Detail-oriented and organized
  • Life-long learner; willingness to make and learn from mistakes; interest in learning new things
  • Values diversity and demonstrates cultural competence and sensitivity

COMPENSATION
Competitive and commensurate with experience
Bridge Boston is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity workplace. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
Refer code: 7637699. Bridge Boston Charter School - The previous day - 2024-01-04 03:17

Bridge Boston Charter School

Wisconsin, United States

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