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Uncommon Schools
Overview
Teach a robust literature curriculum that emphasizes diversity and prepares students for advanced coursework. Build positive relationships with students and analyze their comprehension to adapt lessons for maximum learning.
Compensation
$50,000 - $64,700 / YEAR
Posted
4 days ago
The High School ELA Teacher will teach a literature curriculum that emphasizes diversity and prepares students for advanced coursework. Responsibilities include facilitating student-led discussions, analyzing student work, and collaborating with colleagues to support student success.
Teachers instruct by prioritizing analysis of World, US History, American Government, and Economics for AP and collegiate coursework, facilitating student-led discourse and developing argumentation skills through source analysis. They also meet weekly to analyze student work trends, implement differentiation strategies, build positive student relationships, and partner with families.
$60,000 - $85,000 / YEAR
The Middle School ELA Teacher will empower students through an inclusive curriculum and guide them in analyzing texts and writing in various genres. They will also build positive relationships with students and families to support learning needs.
The High School ELA Teacher will teach a literature curriculum that emphasizes diversity and prepares students for advanced coursework. Responsibilities include facilitating student-led discourse and analyzing student comprehension to adapt lessons for maximum learning.
Teachers will instruct using a robust literature curriculum that prepares students for AP, SAT, and collegiate coursework, focusing on reading, student-led discourse, and analyzing texts by authors like James Baldwin and Toni Morrison. Responsibilities also include analyzing student work weekly with coaches to adapt lessons and partnering with grade level teams on instructional strategies.
Teachers facilitate student-led discourse on historical topics, emphasizing textual analysis, argumentation, and inquiry to develop students into global citizens. They also analyze student work data weekly with leadership and implement strategies to differentiate instruction for all learners.
Teachers will empower students by teaching an inclusive curriculum and guiding them in analyzing texts and writing in various genres. They will also build positive relationships with students and engage in professional development to enhance their teaching practices.
$56,000 - $80,000 / YEAR
The Elementary Music Teacher will implement network-provided curricula covering singing, movement, instrumental instruction (recorder, Orff instruments, drumming), and music literacy, while actively engaging students in music-making. This role also requires high-level collaboration for planning multiple performances and designing assessments to measure student progress toward academic standards.
$72,000 - $115,000 / YEAR
Teachers will empower students by teaching an inclusive and culturally responsive curriculum while guiding them in analyzing texts and engaging in meaningful discourse. They will also build positive relationships with students and families to support learning needs.
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.
$71,000 - $116,000 / 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.
$57,000 - $89,000 / YEAR
The instructor will implement Suzuki method instruction to meet music-specific academic standards, developing lesson components for music literacy, rhythm, pitch notation, solfege, improvisation, and composition. Responsibilities also include directing large group violin instruction and collaborating with staff to plan multiple performances throughout the school year.
18 days ago