Summary

Organizational DescriptionNew Millennium Academy (NMA) is a Hmong charter school, and its mission is to prepare learners for life by engaging them in high academic achievement and fostering cultural pride and identity. NMA’s vision is to develop global leaders who transform the world.

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.  NMA staff regularly hold space for open and honest conversations about equity. During these conversations, staff isolate race, examine personal beliefs, and challenge past practices. Successful candidates will have experience with these discussions and will be able to connect the topics of race and equity to the work of educators.

Core Principles:

  1. Aim for high academic achievement.
  2. Embrace cultural pride and identity.
  3. Model the way.
  4. Understand how data drives decisions.
  5. Have high expectations.
  6. Create a socially/emotionally supportive learning environment.

 

JOB INFORMATION

 

Job Title:

Subject:  Hmong

Teacher – Specialist
Reports to:Hmong Program Director
Hours:40 hours a week – 11-month contract
Office Location:5105 Brooklyn Blvd, Brooklyn Center, MN
Salary Range:DOE

 

DESCRIPTION

Under the supervision of the Hmong Program Director, the Teacher – Specialist is responsible for creating an environment that supports a culture of learning and embraces student achievement in the subject area.  This includes creating classroom lesson plans, administering recognition, modeling exemplary behavior, and facilitating/instructing on all subject areas as it aligns with state and school standards.  Additionally, he/she will create well-rounded and comprehensive instructional programs that challenge the minds of students and promote innovative classroom learning and engagement.  He/she will also partner with teachers to develop consistent strategies and goals across grade levels and collaborate with Hmong Program Director to develop classroom strategies.

 

The Teacher – Specialist must demonstrate a strong work ethic, have integrity, and is accountable to his/her actions.  He/she will align himself/herself with NMA’s core principles and understands the unique challenges of an immigrant and refugee community.  A successful teacher will also have experience in a high performing fast paced environment.

 

Classroom Instruction

  • In partnership with the Hmong Program Director, develop classroom instructions and lesson plans that align with NMA’s curriculum in subject area (Hmong language and culture)
  • Fosters a culture of learning that embraces the strengths of all scholars
  • Engages families and parents on classroom instruction including materials, recognition and feedback
  • Develops lesson plans regularly that outline daily objectives
  • Develops classroom strategies that cater to individual student learning
  • Collaborates with Academic Coaches, Hmong Program Director, and Educational Leaders to identify intervention strategies
  • Facilitates classroom intervention programs
  • Collaborates with paraprofessional and provide guidance to them around classroom support
  • Utilizes curriculum that reflects the diverse educational, cultural and linguistic backgrounds of the scholars served
  • Administrative classroom duties – grading, supporting, copying, printing, planning, creating curriculum materials and resources and provide tutoring
  • Utilizes data and information to make decisions for individualizing students learning abilities
  • Researches classroom trends that benefit classroom instruction

 

Curriculum Development

  • In partnership with the Hmong Program team, the Hmong Teacher is responsiblie for developing curricular resources and materials that aligns with NMA’s Hmong Language and Culture curriculum.
  • Participates and engages in 3HC district initiatives

 

Behavioral Management

  • Models positive behavior in the classroom that supports a safe and secure learning environment
  • Implements PBIS in the classroom and throughout the school building
  • Fosters a positive learning environment where scholars are equally engaged and accountable to their actions and decisions
  • Utilizes classroom recognition strategies to promote positive behavior
  • Follows the RHINO Way and ensures students abide by the same principles

 

Culture of Learning

  • Inspires a school environment in which all staff, scholars, and families show up in a professional attitude and positive outlook on educational opportunities
  • Empowers scholars and families to achieve their academic goals
  • Fosters a classroom of scholars that embraces knowledge, innovation, and opportunities
  • Participate in equity conversations and meetings