The specialist teacher is responsible for the successful school experience of every child in their classroom. From academics to social skills, the specialist teacher is responsible for developing each child in a holistic way. Additionally, the specialist teacher is responsible for creating a safe environment where every child feels cared for, supported, and able to thrive. A critical member of the professional culture, the specialist teacher is also responsible for being a positive contributor to the staff team.
This is a part-time position where instructional days can be negotiated between 1-2 days a week.
Job Responsibilities
Create daily lesson plans that are engaging, educational and exciting
Deliver lesson plans in a way that catches the attention of the students and keeps them excited about learning
Differentiate instruction for a variety of ability levels
Create authentic assessments
Implement positive behavior interventions
Be willing and able to co-teach, co-assess, co-plan, and reflect with other staff members
Reach school and grade level performance goals
Watch closely for students who are struggling with their learning and help them find the resources and support they need
Partner with families to support student learning and create positive school culture
Support a trauma-informed approach to teaching and learning
Offer experiential opportunities consistent with EL Education including service learning, authentic assessment, and character education
Engage in professional learning with EL Education embedded into the school model and calendar
Utilize the outdoor environment as a backdrop to learning
Required Qualifications
A valid MN teaching license for grades K-6 in the speciality area (or the ability to obtain one) is preferred
Substitutes License accepted, but teaching license is preferred.
Background Check
Prior classroom experience desired
Candidates with experience in EL Education, Outdoor Learning, Social Emotional Learning, Trauma-Informed Care, and Restorative Practices are strongly encouraged to apply.
Application
To apply for this position, send your resume, cover letter, list of 3 references, and documentation of licensure credentials to careers@heartlandlakescs.org. Position will be open until filled.
Please include a response to the following question in your cover letter: (1) What is your specialty area? (2) How do you see the HLCS Mission statement in your teaching philosophy and current or future practices?