ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Location
Corpus Christi, Texas
The teacher plans, guides, and evaluates the learning process for students while adhering to Catholic ethics and Gospel values. Responsibilities include developing sequenced lesson plans, managing classroom behavior, and communicating academic progress to parents.
Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree and valid state certification or equivalent as specified by the Diocese. Additional requirements include a valid Texas driver's license, passing a background check, and completing Safe Environment training.
The list below reflects the general details considered necessary to describe the primary functions of the job identified and shall not be construed as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the job. As an integral part of the ministry for the Church, this position will support and uphold the philosophy of Catholic ministry and the mission of the Diocese of Corpus Christi in both professional and personal life Acts as a witness to Gospel values by modeling the teachings of the Catholic Church Continuous growth in the ministry by participating in religious ceremonies, training sessions, and reflection activities as directed Support and uphold the philosophy of Catholic education and the mission of the school Act as a witness to Gospel values by modeling the teachings of the Catholic Church Plan for instruction with logically sequenced objectives based on the adopted curriculum and submit plans according to the school policies Provide appropriate material and resources for students to engage in learning Use effective instructional methods and models according to professional standard practice Use varied assessment tools to perform both formative and summative assessments Provide instruction and assessment for understanding Maintained current and accurate records according to school policies Practice positive, consistent discipline in the management of the classroom Communicate with parents regarding academic, behavioral, and safety concerns Maintain a work schedule that maximizes availability to students, parents, and staff Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of the basic teachings of the Catholic Church Knowledge of subjects taught, instructional methods and strategies, and curriculum differentiation Knowledge of child development, learning, and behavior Skill in using job-appropriate technology such as Google applications Skill in critical thinking and planning Skill in demonstrating professionalism in conduct, demeanor, and work habits Skill in collaborating with peers to enhance the work environment and support instructional planning Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding school matters Ability to manage student behavior in a classroom setting Ability to work well with others in the school community Ability to conference with parents upon request and respond to messages in a timely manner Ability to respond to individual learning needs Mental/Physical Demands: Ability to carry, pull, push, lift, or move objects 10 pounds or more Ability to maintain composure under duress Organization Improvement and Morale: Demonstrates a professional attitude as a member of school staff Maintains confidentiality Serves as a representative of the diocese, displaying courtesy, tact, positivity, and discretion in all interactions with colleagues and community served Carries out commitments made to colleagues and community served Employs professional ethics in relationships with colleagues and community served Positively contributes to the overall mission and values of the school to promote a positive organizational culture QualificationsMinimum Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree, valid state certification, or the equivalent, as specified by the Texas Catholic Conference Education Department and the Diocese of Corpus Christi. Non-Catholic teachers are required to have a knowledge of the Catholic faith and support the goals of Catholic tradition in education.