Changing Lives Through Education!
Legacy Traditional schools is dedicated to providing motivated students with the opportunity to achieve academic excellence in an accelerated, back-to-basics, safe learning environment taught by caring, knowledgeable, and highly effective educators in cooperation with supportive, involved parents.
With multiple locations in Arizona and Nevada, Legacy Traditional Schools offers excellent benefits and compensation packages for staff providing student services for grades K-8.
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Position Overview
Position is responsible for providing direct instruction using a Back-to-Basics curriculum including Spalding (reading & writing), Saxon Math, Science, and Social Studies.
Essential Duties & Accountabilities
Teach gifted students the established gifted curriculum for Legacy Traditional Schools for gifted students in grades 1-8.
Create (with input from the school’s administration) a schedule of pull-out services including two pull-outs of up to 30 minutes, twice per week, for students in grades 1-2. Additionally, the teacher will also create a schedule of pull-out services for students in grades 3-6, twice per week for up to 60 minutes each session. Students in grades 7-8 are offered an elective course in giftedness that occurs daily. If there are not enough students to have this elective course, students in grades 7-8 will be offered two pullouts per week for up to 60 minutes per session.
Keep all records of gifted students’ testing in a secured file drawer/cabinet and update on a google document provided by the school district.
Conduct gifted screening/testing for students upon parental request.
Sponsor for the Odyssey of the Mind Team and accompany team to all competitions.
Provide professional development sessions in Academic Vocabulary, Depth of Knowledge, Depth and Complexity, and Identifying Gifted Students, for the general education teachers on their campuses on an annual basis. (The gifted teacher will receive training in these areas from the district.)
Provides a safe structured environment, focusing on Patriotism and Character Building, using a Positive Discipline Program.
Communicates with parents through conferences and other means to discuss students’ progress and interpret the school curriculum.
Maintain professional competence through in-service education activities.
Participates cooperatively with the appropriate administrator to develop the method by which the teacher will be evaluated in conformance with guidelines.
Administer group standardized tests in accordance with state testing program, as needed.
Participates in curriculum development programs as required.
Participates in faculty committees and the sponsorship of student activities.
Other duties as assigned.
Competencies
Depending upon the number of gifted students in the school, the gifted teacher must have the ability to act as a substitute teacher on Fridays and/or Mondays, by their school’s administration.
Ability to follow all gifted policies and procedures as established by school.
Capable of designing lesson plans to meet student needs and school & state requirements.
Able to employ varied teaching strategies and best practices that effectively teaches the curriculum.
Ability to identify individual student needs.
Good communication skills with, students, coworkers, administration and parents.
Ability to collaborate with other teachers and school staff.
Ability to maintain a professional appearance.
Demonstrate a commitment to the teaching profession by utilizing resources for professional development therefore, improving the education that is provided.