Company Info

Digital Pioneers Academy

2220 Branch Ave SE
Washington, DC, United States

Phone: 2026773522
Web Site: digitalpioneersacademy.org

Company Profile

Middle School STEM Teacher


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Job ID:

18070

Location:

Washington, DC, United States 

Category:

Education

Salary:

per year
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Job Views:

4377

Zip Code:

20003

Employment Type:

Full time

Posted:

06.14.2022
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Occupations:

Education: Classroom Teaching level3, Junior-High School

Job Description:

A successful Digital Pioneers Academy 6th, 7th or 8th Grade STEM Teacher will ensure that all DPA scholars meet the highest academic and behavior standards. We are committed to creating a community where every scholar and adult feels known, loved and respected. Teachers’ investment in building culture and character will prepare scholars to lead productive lives meeting the demands of the post-secondary arena and job market.

Teachers at DPA believe that all scholars can achieve at high levels. Teachers will hold primary responsibility for implementation of Digital Pioneers Academy's curriculum, creating corresponding STEM experiences, and ensuring the success of its scholars. Teachers will provide rigorous educational experiences to propel scholar intellectual growth and mastery of learning standards. 

Through our semi-self contained structure, in which each scholar cohort has two primary teachers: a STEM teacher and a Humanities teacher, partner teachers are able to co-plan personalized, context-specific interventions and targeted, holistic supports that carry through for their scholars across all core content areas.

At DPA, we operate as a team with one mission. We attract leaders in teaching with a successful track record of developing authentic relationships with scholars, families and professional peers. With a collective mission to develop the next generation of innovators, our teachers will develop ours scholars to not only consume, but create the digital economy.

Responsibilities

  • Developing strong relationships with parents and scholars, creating investment in school culture and academics

  • Implementing curricula and activities to meet academic standards 

  • Teaching scholars through an inquiry-based curriculum that focuses on the dual tenets of logic and reasoning

  • Designing assessments that measure progress towards academic standards

  • Using assessment data to refine curriculum and inform instructional practices

  • Driving academic outcomes by analyzing scholar work and data, and implementing high leverage instructional moves to ensure dramatic gains for all scholars

  • Participating in collaborative curriculum development, grade-level activities, and schoolwide functions

  • Collaborating with partner Humanities teacher to create consistent structures and systems for your shared cohort of scholars

  • Serving as an advisor to a small group of scholars

Job Requirements:

Our middle school teachers are results oriented and strive to improve the minds and lives of scholars in and out of the classroom:

  • Proven track-record of high achievement in the classroom 

  • Minimum of two years teaching experience in an urban public or charter school setting

  • Evidence of self-motivation, diligence and willingness to be a team player

  • Strong interpersonal skills and high moral character

  • Bachelor's degree with an outstanding record of academic achievement and leadership is required; Master’s degree is preferred

  • Belief in and alignment with Digital Pioneers Academy’s core beliefs and educational philosophy is non-negotiable

Additional Characteristics of DPA Teachers

  • Effective communication with scholars, families, and colleagues

  • Cultivate a classroom environment in which scholars express a love for learning, Mathematics, Science, and Computer Science

  • Motivate scholars to think critically and take ownership over their own learning

  • Orchestrate innovative problem solving through multiple representations, meaningful mathematical discourse, and productive struggle

  • Provide consistent rewards and/or consequences for scholar behavior

  • Be accountable for scholars’ mastery of academic standards

  • Collaborate with colleagues and school leaders to receive targeted, in-the-moment feedback on instruction