Job Description
				  Elementary School Permanent Substitute Teacher (Jamaica)
 Mission Statement:    The Growing Up Green Charter School (GUGCS) supports children to be conscious, contributing members of their community through a rigorous, anti-racist, anti-bias, curriculum and an engaging green culture. Graduates of GUGCS will be prepared to attend high-performing schools where their interdisciplinary academic foundation, knowledge of sustainability, and a strong sense of self set them apart as leaders and social justice advocates of the future. 
 School Culture:    GUGCS teaches students our school culture through our core values: Social Justice, Collaboration, Courage, and Kindness. Students are taught the core values through assemblies, class meetings, and various lessons. 
 Classroom Teacher Responsibilities: 
-  Learning Environment and classroom management 
-  Guide and support the Growing Up Green school community in fulfilling its mission and charter goals 
-  Establish and maintain ongoing positive relationships and constructive interactions with students, families, colleagues, and administration 
-  Demonstrate commitment to working with diverse populations of families and students and model behavior which depicts respect and a feeling for the dignity and worth for all students 
-  Use the Responsive Classroom model for community-building, behavior management and communication with students throughout the school building 
-  Create and maintain an engaging and organized physical classroom environment, making learning accessible to all students 
 Curriculum and Instruction 
-  Implement GUGCS curricular programs as well as units written in-house 
-  Collaborate with grade team and coordinators to write rich, integrated units of study 
-  Adhere to grade-level pacing calendars 
-  Participate in grade-level team and curricular planning meetings 
-  Use daily or weekly lesson plans to help drive instruction 
-  Differentiate instruction in meaningful ways to support student learning 
-  Work closely with the Special Education department (learning specialists, interventionists, service providers)
-  Collaborate with the Special Education and Counseling department to help meet the needs of all students 
-  Understand and implement interventions recommended for students as outlined by an IEP, support services, or the counseling department 
 Assessment 
-  Maintain organized records of anecdotal notes and assessments 
-  Administer formal and informal assessments throughout the school year (examples: Fountas & Pinnell running records, conferencing, end-of-unit rubrics, student portfolios, etc.)
-  Use assessment data to modify unit plans, inform groupings, and support student referrals 
-  Use assessment data to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all learners 
-  Share data systems with classroom teachers as necessary 
 Parent and Community Engagement 
-  Establish and maintain ongoing positive relationships with families 
-  As necessary communicate social, emotional and academic success and concerns with families 
-  Encourage our “open door” classroom design, inviting families to regularly be a part of classroom activities 
 Related Professional Responsibilities 
-  Actively help establish and participate in the school community through weekly staff meetings, PD opportunities, staff committees, school events, etc. 
 
-  Fulfill duties, responsibilities, and commitments as outlined in the GUGCS faculty handbook 
-  Work with an instructional coach on specific goals throughout the year 
-  Respond productively to ongoing, year-round professional feedback 
-  Assume any other duties from time to time as delegated by the Executive Director and/or the School Leader (note: The Executive Director and/or the School Leader may make any adjustment in the scope of responsibilities as outlined above which will be in the interest of Growing Up Green)
 Minimum Qualifications: 
-  Strong commitment to Growing Up Green Charter School's Mission & Vision 
-  Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with a team of teachers and administrators 
-  Knowledge of Responsive Classroom and/or Developmental Designs 
-  Experience in environmental education a plus 
-  Ability in integrating technology into teaching 
-  Excellent organizational skills 
-  Starting salary is $62,902. Salaries are determined using an equitable compensation scale that accounts for years of experience as lead teacher in a K-12 setting and levels of attained education 
 Education: 
-  Bachelor's degree required, Master's Degree Preferred 
-  Teaching experience in elementary school grades preferred 
-  Candidates fluent in Spanish are highly encouraged to apply 
 Required Certificates & Licenses:  
-  NY Teaching Certification 
-  NYC DOE/Fingerprinting & Background Clearance 
Job Tags
				 Permanent employment, Full time,