Teach mathematics to students, plan and deliver academic instruction, and accelerate student achievement. Develop positive relationships with the school community and contribute to professional learning communities.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited university
- Valid California Teaching Credential with English Learner Authorization or a degree major in mathematics or 18 semester units in the subject area
- Employment eligibility
- Knowledge of instructional programs, methods, and practices
- Leadership development practices and effective supervision
- California standards, curriculum frameworks, and current research-based practices and trends
- Culturally-responsive pedagogy
- Adult learning principles and change management theory
- Effective professional development practices, including data-based inquiry
Benefits
- Salary and benefits package
- Opportunity to work with a diverse student population
- Professional development opportunities