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Uncommon Schools
Overview
The teacher will modify and deliver an inclusive curriculum while developing and monitoring IEPs and 504 plans for students with special needs. They will collaborate with families and general education teachers to provide academic, emotional, and physical support.
Compensation
$71,000 - $116,000 / YEAR
Posted
4 days ago
Special Education teachers are responsible for modifying, differentiating, and teaching an inclusive curriculum while collaborating with teams to develop and implement appropriate 504 Plans and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). They must also gather academic growth data, write goals for annual IEP meetings, and deliver instruction through various formats including pull-out, push-in, small group, and one-on-one settings.
The Middle School ELA Teacher will empower students through an inclusive curriculum and guide them in analyzing texts and developing their writing skills. They will also build positive relationships with students and families to support learning needs.
$57,000 - $89,000 / YEAR
Teachers will instruct students using an inclusive, culturally responsive curriculum, guiding them in literary analysis, writing across genres, and engaging in student-led discourse to foster authentic voice. They will also analyze student data weekly with instructional coaches and partner with families to support student learning needs.
Teachers are responsible for delivering inclusive, culturally responsive instruction while fostering a safe and engaging classroom environment. They also analyze student data to differentiate instruction and collaborate with families and colleagues to support student achievement.
Teachers are responsible for implementing the school's curriculum and analyzing assessment data to differentiate instruction for student success. They must also maintain a positive, structured learning environment while collaborating with colleagues and families.
Teachers are responsible for implementing Uncommon's curriculum and ensuring student success. They must analyze assessments, create a positive learning environment, and communicate effectively with students and families.
Teachers are responsible for implementing Uncommon’s curriculum and ensuring student success. They must analyze assessments, create a positive learning environment, and communicate effectively with students and families.
Teachers are primarily responsible for implementing Uncommon's curriculum and ensuring student success by analyzing assessments to inform and differentiate instructional practices. They must also create a positive, structured learning environment that upholds the school's core values and code of conduct.
The Special Education Coordinator is responsible for identifying and supporting students with special needs through academic, emotional, and physical services. They ensure regulatory compliance, manage IEP accommodations, and collaborate with staff to maintain academic rigor.
$76,000 - $121,000 / YEAR
KIPP
Lead or co-lead inclusive classrooms by implementing rigorous instruction and providing necessary accommodations for students with special needs. Manage IEP and 504 paperwork, lead meetings, and collaborate with lead teachers to ensure equitable academic outcomes.
$55,000 - $89,500 / YEAR
High School Math Teachers will use a Math curriculum to teach subjects such as Algebra, Geometry, or Calculus, while fostering a community of self-guided learners. They will analyze student work and assessments to differentiate instruction and support student engagement.
Teachers will deliver high-quality math instruction, including Algebra, Geometry, or Calculus, while fostering a community of self-guided learners. They will also analyze student data weekly with instructional coaches to differentiate instruction and build positive relationships with students and families.
The teacher will deliver a rigorous literature curriculum, facilitate student-led discourse, and analyze student data to adapt instruction. They will also build positive relationships with students and families while participating in professional development and school community activities.
The High School Spanish Teacher will build students' bilingual skills and enhance their understanding of the Spanish language while preparing them for Advanced Placement and collegiate level coursework. They will also analyze student work and assessments to differentiate instruction and foster a positive school culture.
The High School Spanish Teacher will build students' bilingual skills and enhance their understanding of the Spanish language while cultivating cultural awareness. They will also analyze student work and collaborate with families to support student learning.
The teacher will be responsible for building students' Spanish language and bilingual skills through instruction designed to prepare them for Advanced Placement and collegiate coursework, while also cultivating cultural awareness. Key duties include analyzing student data weekly with instructional staff and actively participating in building a positive school culture through student and family engagement.
You will provide high-quality Spanish language instruction to students, preparing them for AP and collegiate-level coursework. Additionally, you will analyze student data to differentiate instruction and foster a positive, inclusive school culture through family and community engagement.