Summary
Description
Culture of Learning
Every scholar has the right to learn, be engaged, and grow in a healthy school environment. As such, NMA fosters a culture of learning that embraces every scholar’s strengths and seeks employees who will optimistically and confidently participate in this culture of learning.
Core Principles:
- Aim for high academic achievement.
- Embrace cultural pride and identity.
- Model the way.
- Understand how data drives decisions.
- Have high expectations.
- Create a socially/emotionally supportive learning environment.
Information
Title:Building Substitute
Supervisor:Academic Leadership
Hours:40 hours per week, 10-month contract
Location:5105 Brooklyn Blvd., Brooklyn Center, MN
Salary Range:DOE
Competencies
- Bachelor’s degree in education or related field
- Must be licensed to teach in the state of Minnesota
- Desired: 1+ years of experience working in a classroom as a teacher, substitute teacher, paraprofessional, or student teacher
- Ability to create and foster safe learning environment for students
- Experience working in a diverse community, particularly in a Hmong community. Preference given to someone who speaks, writes, and reads Hmong.
- Ability to work in a professional and fast paced environment.
Description
Under the direction of the Academic leadership, the building substitute will step into a teacher role as needed throughout the school year; this may include different classrooms each day or a long-term position, depending on the school’s needs. The building substitute must be flexible, adaptive, and a good communicator with colleagues and staff.
The building substitute must demonstrate a strong work ethic, have integrity, and be accountable to his/her actions. The building substitute will align himself/herself with NMA’s core principles and understand the unique challenges of an immigrant and refugee community.
- Facilitate lessons that inspire students to be engaged in their learning
- Carry out the instructional program as planned by the teacher
- Plan lessons when in long-term sub positions
- Monitor and check student work using active tracking and aggressive monitoring techniques
- Gather/track data and grade students when in long-term sub positions
- Abide by IEP and 504 plans; support students who receive special education services
- Additional supervision duties may include lunch or recess supervision, bus loading/unloading, arrival and dismissal assistance, monitoring students in hallways
- Be a positive influence on all staff and students
- Model and reinforce the RHINO way
- Follow the PBIS model both in and out of the classroom
- Be timely and reliable
- Maintain a positive attitude and growth mindset
- Additional duties as assigned