Who We AreAtlas prepares and empowers all students for success on their post-graduate paths through educational excellence, character development, and community engagement.
- Atlas students are outpacing national average growth across all grade levels
 - Atlas student proficiency has surpassed the district and state
 - Atlas provides family-centered support services that consistently lead to over 90% participation in our parent advisor conferences
 - Atlas teachers engage in ongoing professional development targeted towards instructional best practices and academic data analysis
 
Who We Serve
- Tuition free and open enrollment public schools serving 1,200 students in K-12th grades
 - 92% Socioeconomically Disadvantaged
 - 78% Hispanic, 12% African American, 9% White, and 1% Asian
 - 56% English Language Learner
 
Responsibilities
- Embody the characteristics that the school wishes the students to uphold, especially respect, excellence, authenticity, curiosity, hard work, and professionalism.
 - Teach at least four classes each day, an independent reading class, and a daily homeroom.
 - Serve as adviser for a group of students and their families, including regular communication, problem solving, and hosting quarterly family conferences.
 - Assist in student arrival and departure, transitions between class periods, and lunch periods.
 - Communicate effectively and maintain strong relationships with students, families and colleagues.
 - Assist in the design and implementation of research-based curriculum.
 
Qualifications and Experience
- Successful manager of an urban classroom who has used structure, incentives, and high expectations to drive student success.
 - Experienced classroom teacher with demonstrated, quantifiable and objective student performance gains that surpass state or local averages.
 - Three years of urban teaching preferred.
 
CompensationAnnual salary $38,000-$53,000 with signing bonuses range from $2,500-$5,000.
Benefits
- Comprehensive medical, dental and vision benefits. Plan options include PPO or High Deductible Plan with a Health Savings Account (HSA).
 - Participation in the Colorado PERA retirement program, including a PERA 401k contribution option.
 - Approximately 10 weeks of paid time off for holidays, scheduled breaks during the year and summer break, in additional to personal flex time.
 - Flexible Spending Account (Medical or Child Care)
 - Regular staff get togethers and celebrations.
 - Early student release every Friday with staff professional development.
 - Four designated industrial copy machines per school with unlimited copying for classroom instruction.
 
Additional benefits available to all team members include:
- Health Discount Program - savings on Lasik, prescriptions, teeth whitening, etc
 - Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) - up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave
 - Short Term Disability Benefit (Partial Paid Maternity Leave)
 - Short Term Disability Benefit (Partial Paid Leave due to injuries)
 - Long Term Disability Benefit
 - Life Insurance Benefit of $25,000
 - Additional option to purchase Life Insurance Benefits for employees and family members
 - Employee Assistance Program (EAP) which provides up to four free counseling sessions annually
 
Start DateAn exceptional candidate will assume a full time role in July 2022. The position will remain open until filled.