Academic Support Teacher - Upper School (6th-12th), Ashburn
Academic Support Teacher - Upper School (6th-12th), Ashburn
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Ashburn 22011, USA
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Academic Support Teacher
Located in Loudoun County, Community Church exists to love people the same way God loves us. We desire to see people experience God, meet friends, make a difference, and become a leader. Virginia Academy serves the mission of Community Church by preparing students for their best life, through faith (a confidence in God), scholarship (a passion for knowledge), and purpose (a desire to make a positive impact). We see our graduates making a positive impact in every arena of life.Upper School teachers are critical to the success of our school. They create a safe, engaging learning environment favorable to the learning and personal growth of every student. They establish effective rapport with students and inspire them to develop faith, knowledge, skills, and attitudes, which will prepare them for life. They challenge every student to excel at the highest level and establish great relationships with parents, which fosters trust and makes for a successful home and school partnership.This position reports directly to the Academic Support Coordinator. Salary is commensurate with experience. Key Responsibilities Understand with complete clarity the mission and vision of the school and communicate it throughout the organization. Support the Academic Support Coordinator and other Academic Support Teachers with students on the caseload by assisting in communication with parents and teachers, gradebook reviews for missing assignments and upcoming assignmentsCommunicate academic concerns with Academic Support Team (when applicable) and Upper School Administration Be the consistent leader in all study halls, helping students with time management and organizational skills, and ensure they are progressing as it relates to their assignments. Utilize Blackbaud to identify struggling students, and collaborate with upper school administrators to course correct.Provide a safe, welcoming, well-prepared and managed environment for study hall and academic support services with the vision, mission, and policies of VAA; inspiring and modeling Christ-like character, God-dependency, and church attendance/participation. Be aware of the implementation of accommodation plans for students with diagnosed learning differences/disabilities.Proactively and wisely communicate and partner with parents and fellow staff members throughout the learning process/school year. Build relationships with students and parents (especially the students), which transcend the classroom and create life-long influence; attending school and student events as possible and/or required.Meet with the Academic Support Coordinator and Upper School Administration as necessary to problem solve, receive and give feedback, and further advance the school's mission. Provide assessments for students as requested by the Academic Support Coordinator and give direction to parents on assessment services.Support the school's accommodation plans during the study hall blocks; working with parents, teachers, and administrators to provide for an individual plan of success for each student referred to academic support. Meet with upper school students as needed to provide academic coaching in the areas of self-advocacy and executive functioning skills.Provide out-of-class accommodations, such as testing accommodations (ex: extended time, finishing completing the assigned timed minutes for exams) Maintain compliance with all school staff policies and procedures as communicated by the staff handbook and school leadership. Review student/staff handbook; ensuring student and parent adherence.Answer incoming emails and phone calls with a professional response within 48 hours. Attend weekly upper school divisional meetings. Meet with parents for feedback, concern resolution, and student course correction as needed. Administer yearly Standardized tests as needed. Manage and/or assist with the end of year pack up and storage of classroom/school supplies, rooms, etc.Assist certain teachers as needed and/or requested by principals. Attend student life events as requested. Attend school orientation for training and preparation for each school year. Provide occasional lectures to teachers regarding special needs, differentiation, etc. Prescribe to all action plans for future growth as prescribed by the principal through informal and formal performance reviews/observations.Set and meet yearly goals demonstrating personal and professional growth; achieving the required total of yearly continuing education credits. Submit purchase requests for needed supplies. Submit reimbursement requests for approved purchases of needed supplies as needed. Receive and relay payments for text replacements, special field trips, and activities as needed.Core Values Time with God. Motto: We run on the Holy Spirit. Empowering. Motto: We build up! Accountable. Motto: Everyone's coached. Mission 1st. Motto: We are missional and not positional. Over-the-top. Motto: We go above&beyond expectations. Relational. Motto: We are a family. Authentic. Motto: We share our struggles. No matter what! Motto: We take risks! Grateful. Motto: We get to do this! Electrifying. Motto: We create the atmosphere. Education: Required Bachelor's degree from an accredited, four-year institutionDesired Master's Degree in Special Education Experience: Required A passion for teaching Demonstrated ability to work with children/youth with a variety of special needs, learning differences, and deficiencies. Well-rounded knowledge of the education process and subject matter. Desired 3 years experience working in special education, assessing student needs and developing individual education plans.Experience in a church-run school Proficiency in Google Workspace The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the individual(s) assigned to this position and should not be considered a contract of employment. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required. Management reserves the right to modify, add, or remove duties and to assign other duties as necessary.
Located in Loudoun County, Community Church exists to love people the same way God loves us. We desire to see people experience God, meet friends, make a difference, and become a leader. Virginia Academy serves the mission of Community Church by preparing students for their best life, through faith (a confidence in God), scholarship (a passion for knowledge), and purpose (a desire to make a positive impact). We see our graduates making a positive impact in every arena of life.Upper School teachers are critical to the success of our school. They create a safe, engaging learning environment favorable to the learning and personal growth of every student. They establish effective rapport with students and inspire them to develop faith, knowledge, skills, and attitudes, which will prepare them for life. They challenge every student to excel at the highest level and establish great relationships with parents, which fosters trust and makes for a successful home and school partnership.This position reports directly to the Academic Support Coordinator. Salary is commensurate with experience. Key Responsibilities Understand with complete clarity the mission and vision of the school and communicate it throughout the organization. Support the Academic Support Coordinator and other Academic Support Teachers with students on the caseload by assisting in communication with parents and teachers, gradebook reviews for missing assignments and upcoming assignmentsCommunicate academic concerns with Academic Support Team (when applicable) and Upper School Administration Be the consistent leader in all study halls, helping students with time management and organizational skills, and ensure they are progressing as it relates to their assignments. Utilize Blackbaud to identify struggling students, and collaborate with upper school administrators to course correct.Provide a safe, welcoming, well-prepared and managed environment for study hall and academic support services with the vision, mission, and policies of VAA; inspiring and modeling Christ-like character, God-dependency, and church attendance/participation. Be aware of the implementation of accommodation plans for students with diagnosed learning differences/disabilities.Proactively and wisely communicate and partner with parents and fellow staff members throughout the learning process/school year. Build relationships with students and parents (especially the students), which transcend the classroom and create life-long influence; attending school and student events as possible and/or required.Meet with the Academic Support Coordinator and Upper School Administration as necessary to problem solve, receive and give feedback, and further advance the school's mission. Provide assessments for students as requested by the Academic Support Coordinator and give direction to parents on assessment services.Support the school's accommodation plans during the study hall blocks; working with parents, teachers, and administrators to provide for an individual plan of success for each student referred to academic support. Meet with upper school students as needed to provide academic coaching in the areas of self-advocacy and executive functioning skills.Provide out-of-class accommodations, such as testing accommodations (ex: extended time, finishing completing the assigned timed minutes for exams) Maintain compliance with all school staff policies and procedures as communicated by the staff handbook and school leadership. Review student/staff handbook; ensuring student and parent adherence.Answer incoming emails and phone calls with a professional response within 48 hours. Attend weekly upper school divisional meetings. Meet with parents for feedback, concern resolution, and student course correction as needed. Administer yearly Standardized tests as needed. Manage and/or assist with the end of year pack up and storage of classroom/school supplies, rooms, etc.Assist certain teachers as needed and/or requested by principals. Attend student life events as requested. Attend school orientation for training and preparation for each school year. Provide occasional lectures to teachers regarding special needs, differentiation, etc. Prescribe to all action plans for future growth as prescribed by the principal through informal and formal performance reviews/observations.Set and meet yearly goals demonstrating personal and professional growth; achieving the required total of yearly continuing education credits. Submit purchase requests for needed supplies. Submit reimbursement requests for approved purchases of needed supplies as needed. Receive and relay payments for text replacements, special field trips, and activities as needed.Core Values Time with God. Motto: We run on the Holy Spirit. Empowering. Motto: We build up! Accountable. Motto: Everyone's coached. Mission 1st. Motto: We are missional and not positional. Over-the-top. Motto: We go above&beyond expectations. Relational. Motto: We are a family. Authentic. Motto: We share our struggles. No matter what! Motto: We take risks! Grateful. Motto: We get to do this! Electrifying. Motto: We create the atmosphere. Education: Required Bachelor's degree from an accredited, four-year institutionDesired Master's Degree in Special Education Experience: Required A passion for teaching Demonstrated ability to work with children/youth with a variety of special needs, learning differences, and deficiencies. Well-rounded knowledge of the education process and subject matter. Desired 3 years experience working in special education, assessing student needs and developing individual education plans.Experience in a church-run school Proficiency in Google Workspace The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the individual(s) assigned to this position and should not be considered a contract of employment. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required. Management reserves the right to modify, add, or remove duties and to assign other duties as necessary.
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Company nameThe Community Church&Virginia Academy
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Job positionAcademic Support Teacher - Upper School (6th-12th)
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