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Academic Intervention Specialist (Title I) Teacher
Job#: 115161
School Year: 2011-2012
Region: New York Region - Bronx
Application Deadline: 7/25/2011
Start Date: 7/25/2011
Job Type: Full Time
Location: Bronx, NY - Metropolitan Lighthouse Charter School
Category: Teaching
Salary: Commensurate with Experience
Benefits: Per Board of Trustees policy
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Job Description

Metropolitan Lighthouse Charter School is now accepting applications for an Academic Intervention Specialist (Title I) Teacher for the 2011-2012 school year. ESSENTIAL QUALITIES Lighthouse Academy (LHA) Title I Interventionists are more than instructional supports and classroom managers. They help transform children’s lives by creating opportunities for a brighter future. We are seeking teacher/instructional assistants who will make the commitment to teach with determination, integrity and purpose, embodying these essential qualities:

  • Past experiences and actions reflect a commitment to the LHA mission, vision, core values A passion and ability to build and sustain the LHA K-12 model in a high need, urban environment
  • Work in schools that demonstrates a sense of urgency and the relentless pursuit of high academic student achievement
  • Reflective, self-aware and adaptable to communication and work styles of others
  • Critical thinker and problem solver who takes initiative
  • Belief in the power of collaboration and works to build a collaborative culture with LHA network, community, staff, families and students

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS A Lighthouse Academy Title I Interventionist works to create and enhance a culture of achievement and respect where high expectations and results are the norm. All Interventionists are responsible for supporting teachers with demonstrating significant and measurable academic gains, each year, with the students they teach. All Interventionists' actions must always be aligned with our mission, vision, core values and education program. The essential functions for our Interventionists are as follows:

INSTRUCTION

I. PLANNING for INSTRUCTION

  • Modify the Lighthouse Academies’ curriculum under the direction of the teacher to differentiate instruction for students.
  • Develop differentiated instruction techniques to ensure students are appropriately engaged and challenged, as well as to accommodate various learning styles, personality styles, and the need for physical movement.

II. DELIVERY of INSTRUCTION

  • Implement the Lighthouse Academies curriculum to assigned students under the direction of the teacher; present academic content through a variety of instructional strategies to reach all learners.
  • Execute modifications in a student's education plan that is required by an IEP, 504 Plan, bilingual education program and/or federal, state, and municipal laws.
  • Provide many and varied opportunities for students to achieve mastery while working to promote achievement by all students without exception.

ASSESSMENT

  • Provide corrective feedback to students and re-teach as necessary to ensure that students have mastered the objectives.
  • Assist with conducting formative and summative assessment as requested; assist with small group accommodations.
  • Use data to inform teacher for updating each student’s Individual Learning Plans and other education plans.
  • Participate in meetings (IEP meetings, grade level meetings, parent conferences) as requested

LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

  • Work with teacher to create a focused environment of fairness and respect that encourages students to take risks and strive to reach goals.
  • Communicate and enforce high expectations and standards for behavior and academic performance, aligned with the LHA School Culture Guide and Responsive Classroom, to create a strong culture of achievement and respect.
  • Establish, model, practice, and reinforce age-appropriate rules and logical consequences; create and consistently use individual behavioral management plans, as needed.
  • Assist teacher with the implementation of classroom procedures, systems, and routines that provide structure for students and maximize instructional time.

FAMILY and COMMUNITY RELATIONS

  • Communicate respectfully and thoughtfully with parent/guardians remaining sensitive to different families’ cultures, values and needs.
  • Initiate and maintain timely communication with all parents/guardians as requested by the teacher (through daily/weekly folders, notes home, phone calls, in-person meetings, conferences) concerning student progress and to provide a clear picture of the curriculum and high expectations.
  • Work collaboratively with parents/guardians, families, and other members of the community to involve them in academic activities and to support the success of a diverse student population and to bring in volunteers and additional resources.

PROFESSIONALISM

  • Collaborate with colleagues (grade level and school-wide meetings, professional development days, the professional development institute) to continuously improve personal practice, classroom instruction, assessment, and student achievement, as well as the overall goals and mission of the school and the network.
  • Access meaningful learning experiences (current theory, research, and developments in relevant academic disciplines, professional development opportunities, and ideas from colleagues and supervisors) and exercises judgment in accepting findings as valid for application in classroom practice and teacher improvement.
  • Reflect critically upon teaching experience; identify areas for further professional development as part of a professional development plan that is linked to grade level, school, and network goals; access meaningful learning experiences; and listen thoughtfully to other viewpoints and respond constructively to suggestions and criticisms.
  • Use feedback to update Individual Professional Development Plan.
  • Fulfill all outlined and related functions professionally, timely and thoroughly.
Skills/Requirements

EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Education

EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS:

  • Prior teaching or equivalent experience preferred
  • State approved certificate or a licensure
  • Strong desire to work within an innovative, urban educational program
  • Understanding of the basic principles of explicit instruction and student engagement
  • Mastery of content knowledge in assigned area (s) of instruction
  • Mastery of assigned subject; knowledge of current practices
  • Knowledge of school policy; knowledge of theory and practice of student learning styles
  • Knowledge of applicable federal and state regulations and statutes
  • Proven track record of raising student achievement scores
  • Ability to turn best practices into high quality, goal-driven results
  • Highly effective writing, oral and interpersonal skills to communicate with a varied audience
  • Data managements tools, organizational tools, computer skills (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook)
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