Position: High School English Language Arts Teacher
Work Year: 10-month employee
Reports To: Director of Curriculum and Instruction
MISSION
The mission of Albany Leadership Charter School for Girls is to prepare young women to graduate from high school with the academic and leadership skills necessary to succeed in college and the career of their choosing.
Values
College Readiness
Leadership
Empowerment
Accountability
Resolve and Resiliency
Vision
Albany Leadership Charter High School for Girls will be a recognized leader in single-sex secondary education for young women. It will foster a community of scholars dedicated to life-long learning and committed to improving their communities through their pursuit of post-secondary endeavors.
Commitment to Excellence
ALH is a family with the highest of expectations for our daughters, particularly in regards to academic achievement. Our goal is to position our girls so that their senior year can be focused on successfully transitioning to their post-secondary pursuits. If we set the standard, our daughters will rise to the challenge. We emphasize the importance of leadership through scholarship and service. “One leader changes everything” is not just a slogan students hear; it is a belief they are taught to manifest.
All Girls
There are three major advantages for girls who are educated in a single gender school, include: expanded educational opportunity, custom-tailored learning and instruction, and greater autonomy of thought and expression. Single gender schools help to foster an environment where their students think for themselves and take control of their own lives. By eliminating false gender stereotypes, all female schools can liberate and empower their girls to explore various subjects and pursue excellence in all disciplines. It is for these reasons that ALCS believes that the opportunity to experience a single-gender education, should be one that is offered freely to any and all girls who would choose it.
SUMMARY: The high school ELA teacher will work to develop students’ academic and interpersonal skills through the English Language Arts course of study. The course of study will be implemented in accordance with the school approved curriculum. The teacher will document teaching and student progress/activities/outcomes; address specific educational needs of students; provide a safe and optimal learning environment; and provide feedback to students, parents and administration regarding student progress, expectations and goals. In addition, the teacher will support the Advancement via Individual Determination (AVID) school wide initiatives as well as the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) competencies within their teaching.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES, SKILLS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following statements of duties and responsibilities are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position.
Organize instruction using learning objectives with clearly defined student outcomes.
Employ teaching strategies congruent with planned student outcomes.
Select teaching strategies emphasizing student involvement.
Monitor student learning and pace instruction accordingly.
Develop written rules of classroom behavior and communicate those rules to all students.
Enforce written rules for classroom behavior as well as school developed behavioral taxonomy.
Communicate course goals and academic expectations to students.
Provide for the health and safety of students in all instructional settings.
Prepare daily lesson plans.
Provide instruction predicated on course goals objectives, aligned with New York State adopted standards.
Communicate appropriate grading standards to students.
Assure that grading standards are explained and available to parents.
Model personal behaviors of honesty, fairness, courtesy, consideration, respect, and cultural awareness and responsibility.
Maintain a cooperative relationship with administration, staff, students and parents.
Share appropriate information with parents and with other staff members.
Provide timely and accurate feedback/documentation to students, parents, and appropriate staff members.
Assign and check homework and provide feedback to students.
Maintain appropriate records of student performance.
Develop and implement annually an approved plan for professional growth and development.
Identify and request to attend professional workshop activities intended to increase the teacher’s instructional effectiveness.
Participate in school-sponsored in-service offerings appropriate to assignment.