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Posted : Monday, April 15, 2024 04:08 PM

The Substitute teacher is expected to demonstrate patience, humility, integrity, and kindness while performing daily duties.
The teacher must be devoted to prayerfully work with administration, faculty, students, and parents to develop and maintain the school.
The teacher shall teach the school’s curriculum and develop attitudes that will assist students in becoming responsible, respectful, and who glorify God.
Teachers may supervise student teachers, assistants, and volunteers.
Essential Job Functions Teach classes as assigned following the scope and sequence of curriculum.
Ensure students are informed of each lesson objective before instruction begins and effectively assess their ability to complete the objective successfully.
Develop and maintain rapport with students, parents, and staff by treating them with dignity and respect.
Establish and maintain proper discipline in the classroom and on the school premises.
Be trained in CPR/First Aid.
Cooperate with the Board and Administration in implementing policies, procedures, and directives governing the operation of the school.
Cooperate with the Board, Administration, staff, and parents in accomplishing the goals and outcomes of the school.
Maintain a clean, attractive, and well-organized classroom.
Follow the Matthew 18 principle in dealing with student, parental, staff, or administrative conflict.
Seek the counsel of the administrator, colleagues, and parents while maintaining a teachable attitude.
Assist in developing/maintaining a positive school climate that encourages orderly conduct by students.
Demonstrate leadership and support of the educational/administrative philosophies of the school.
Other duties as assigned.
Accountability Maintain high standards of ethics, honesty, and integrity in all personal and professional matters.
Have knowledge of the school’s curriculum, standards, and mission.
Integrate biblical principles through the curriculum and activities.
Accomplish goals and objectives assigned by the administration.
Professional Qualifications Be able to articulate a philosophy of education consistent with Scripture.
Demonstrate executive and management skills.
Be effective in oral and written communication.
Have a deep understanding and empathy for the school and movement.
Be a team player, responsive to the school board and the school staff.
Be willing to subordinate his or her personal agenda for the sake of the school.
Be able to embrace new concepts and technology.
Personal Qualifications A person of integrity through equitable treatment of others.
A life consistent with biblical principles.
The gift of listening and responding appropriately to the counsel of others.
Other Qualifications Familiarity with PCs and software applications, including Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, email, and common utilities.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, with emphasis on presentation skills, interpersonal rapport, and confidence in communication with the full constituency of the organization, including Board, faculty, students, parents, coworkers, volunteers, and community contacts.
Excels at taking independent initiative while fostering team work and collaboration within the organization.
Impeccable integrity in handling confidential and/or sensitive information and situations.
Skills Communication Skills: You must be able to speak clearly to students, other teachers, parents, and administration officials.
Instruction Skills: You will have to explain new ideas and unfamiliar concepts with authority and in a clear and concise way so that students can You must work to keep the students' attention.
Planning and Organizing: You must properly plan and organize the delivery of lessons, curriculum, exercises, activities, and other educational items.
Ability to analyze student performance data.
Demonstrated ability to deliver appropriate instructional strategies in the classroom.
Subject area knowledge.
Ability to provide appropriate educational environment and experiences based on developmental needs of students, and behavioral management techniques.
Writing Skills: Teachers write progress reports, notes home, and in the case of postsecondary teachers, publish research.
Writing skills are critical.
Patience: The students you work with will have different backgrounds and abilities.
Patience will help teachers deal with students who act out or have trouble following the material.
Creativity: Teachers have to find ways to involve students into their lessons.
Additionally, teachers may have to work with different learning styles to get the most out of each student.
People Skills: Engaging parents and creating healthy relationships with students and faculty will help create a quality learning environment.
Physical Demands The work is generally sedentary to light and may require exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally and up to 10 pounds frequently to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects.
Ability to sit and stand for long periods.
Additionally, the following physical abilities are required: Feeling: Ability to perceive attributes of objects by touch.
Dexterity: Primarily with fingers, as in picking, pinching, or typing.
Grasping: Applying pressure with the whole hand.
Hearing: Ability to hear and understand at normal speaking levels with or without correction.
Lifting: Ability to lift and move objects.
Mental Acuity: Ability to make rational decisions.
Reaching: Ability to extend hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction.
Repetitive Motion: Substantial movements (motions) of the wrist, hands, and/or fingers.
Speaking / Talking: Ability to communicate clearly, accurately and concisely through speech.
Stooping: Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the waist.
Occurs to a considerable degree and requires full motion of the lower extremities and back muscles.
Visual Acuity: Ability to perform activities such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; and/or extensive reading, operating motor vehicles; including color, depth perception, and field vision.
Walking: Ability to move on foot for long distances or moving from one work site to another.
Schedule Standard schedule is Monday – Friday from 8 a.
m.
to 4 p.
m.
Weekday evenings and weekend hours may be required for events and meetings.
Schedule may vary for school events and meetings.
THIS JOB DESCRIPTION IS NOT INTENDED TO BE AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS AN ALL-INCLUSIVE LIST OF ALL THE RESPONSIBILITIES, SKILLS, OR WORKING CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE POSITION.
WHILE IT IS INTENDED TO ACCURATELY REFLECT THE POSITION ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS, MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY, ADD OR REMOVE DUTIES AND ASSIGN OTHER DUTIES AS NECESSARY.
THIS JOB DESCRIPTION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A WRITTEN OR IMPLIED CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT.

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• Location : Melbourne, FL

• Post ID: 9002818172


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