Summary

High School Teaching | Music - Vocal | Spectrum High School and Middle School | Available: 08/14/2024 | Closing: Until filled

Description

Established in 2006, Spectrum is a college prep public school of approximately 900 students in grades 6-12, located in Elk River, MN. Spectrum is leading the way in excellence in education and is seeking a full-time Middle and High School Vocal Music Teacher/Director for a well-established choral program. This position is for the 2023-24 school year.

About Spectrum High School:

Spectrum’s vision is to be a leading college preparatory school of choice committed to high standards and exceptional programming.

Spectrum’s mission is to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to successfully navigate the college and career of their choice and positively impact the world around them.

Job Summary: 

  1. Plans instruction and other student support activities, including the establishment of overall goals and priorities, lesson plans, classroom activities and daily lesson plans, as applicable to the teacher’s particular assignment. Such plans should be consistent with the Kim Marshall curriculum design; should consider the needs and abilities of the students; and should incorporate formative assessments that provide opportunities for students to demonstrate knowledge and skills. Reviews, selects, and modifies materials and resources consistent with instructional objectives and students’ participation so that lesson plans and instructional materials developed are consistent with School District/department goals and objectives.

  2. Provides instruction to students in a manner which incorporates essential elements of instruction (e.g., teaching specific objectives, teaching at appropriate levels of difficulty, including methods of extending students’ thinking, using techniques to monitor student progress and adjusting instruction accordingly, and correctly employing various principles of learning so that classroom instruction effectively meets the needs of students consistent with School District objectives.)

  3. Establishes behavior expectations and maintains student control in the classroom, on school premises, and/or in school activities by communicating expectations for appropriate behavior. Provides structure and consistency and encourages student responsibility, cooperation, and mutual respect in a manner consistent with School District policies and procedures and legal requirements so that the learning environment is successful.

  4. Participates in parent/teacher conference. Maintains grade book to demonstrate student strengths, weaknesses, and/or problems that the student may be experiencing in the classroom so that parents are informed of student’s strengths, weaknesses, problems, and progress.

  5. Collaborates with other middle/high school and district professional staff regarding the needs of students by communicating accurately, preserving confidentiality of information, and sharing best teaching practices and new teaching techniques or procedures available so that effective professional work relationships properly meet the needs of students.

  6. Develops student tests and evaluates results. Determines student grades for instructional units and reports grades to parents at School District assigned time.

  7. Develops and maintains adequate knowledge of the subject(s) taught or support service rendered and demonstrates an understanding of how the subject(s) or support services fit into the overall School District and department philosophy, objectives, and curriculum in order to maintain professional competency in assigned subject matters.

  8. Pursues professional development activities to broaden and deepen knowledge of content and teaching skills and continually identifies professional needs and develops strategies to meet these needs so that there is optimum professional growth and development of teaching skills.

  9. Records and maintains proper records in order to provide accurate information.

  10. Other job-related duties as assigned.

 

Please direct all inquiries to: Dan DeBruyn, Executive Director, at ddebruyn@spectrumhighschool.org.
 

Spectrum High School is an Equal Opportunity Employer.