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  • Special Education Teacher

    Cross Country Education 4.4company rating

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    Cross Country Education partners with K-12 schools nationally to provide staffing services and solutions. We're looking for qualified Special Education Teachers in Sun Valley, CA. Why Join Cross Country Education? Competitive Pay: $73.50/hour, W2 income Healthcare: Full medical, dental, and vision coverage Retirement Savings: 401K plan after 90 days Referral Bonuses: Earn up to $2000 even if you don't work with us! Job Details: Dates: ASAP to June 13, 2025 Hours: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week Caseload: Mild/Mod Special Education Students Requirements: Valid California teaching license and/or certifications in Special Education - Mild/Mod 1+ years' experience in Special Education Strong communication and interpersonal skills Patience, empathy, and a genuine passion for working with students with special needs Passionate about empowering students and shaping the future? Join us! Send your resume today through LinkedIn or email me at **********************.
    $73.5 hourly 10d ago
  • Special Education Teacher

    The Aptus Group 3.7company rating

    Student Teacher Job 29 miles from Los Angeles

    We are urgently hiring a (Moderate/ Severe) Special Education (RSP) Teacher to join our team at one of our schools in the Pomona, CA area. In this role, you will collaborate with general education teachers in inclusive classrooms to support students with diverse learning needs. This position offers a meaningful opportunity to positively impact students' educational experiences while serving as a vital resource for both students and educators. Pay Rate: $42.00 - $49.00 per hour Location: Pomona, CA. 91768 Schedule: Monday - Friday (school operating hours) Why work with us: Collaborative Environment: Join a team of dedicated and caring professionals. Professional Growth: Access professional development opportunities. Technology Support: Receive a company laptop for long-term assignments and a designated workspace for virtual sessions if needed. Financial Benefits: Enjoy direct deposit, paid sick leave, life insurance, and comprehensive health, vision, and dental coverage for full-time positions. Career Pathways: Explore connections and opportunities that can pave the way to permanent positions Qualifications: Required: Bachelor's Degree (Master's Preferred) Required: California Clear or Preliminary Resource Specialist Teaching Credential in Moderate/ Severe Confident computer technology skills Experience working in an IB world school Recent and relevant professional development in teaching and learning Experience and/ or knowledge of backward planning to develop learning units Proven ability to work in an urban school environment Excellent organizational and time management skills Preferably Bilingual in English and Spanish Responsibilities: Develop and implement Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) to support students' unique learning needs. Provide special education services as outlined in students' IEPs, ensuring compliance with goals and objectives. Assess and evaluate students to determine their specific educational requirements. Document special education support in the SPED-X system and report progress on IEP goals. Collaborate with general education teachers, support staff, and parents to create an inclusive learning environment. Participate in IEP meetings, providing input on student progress and necessary accommodations. Coordinate and schedule services to ensure students receive the appropriate support. Maintain compliance with special education regulations and due process requirements. The Aptus Group is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, mental or physical disability, and genetic information, marital status, citizenship status, military status, protected veteran status or any other category protected by law.
    $42-49 hourly 8d ago
  • After-School Educator/Instructor/Teacher

    APUS Education Corp

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    We are seeking experienced, passionate instructors for our new after-school program in Rancho Cucamonga. Ideal candidates are current middle or high school teachers or those with extensive experience in teaching. Applicants should be well-versed in the U.S. educational framework or their subject area's content and methodologies. This role is perfect for educators looking to extend their influence beyond the classroom in a structured, supportive environment. Key Responsibilities: Deliver engaging, curriculum-based instruction for students in Grades 6-12. Prepare lesson plans in alignment with U.S. academic standards, with a focus on enhancing student knowledge and skills. Create a positive, inclusive, and encouraging learning environment. Tailor teaching methods to meet the needs of individual students and small groups. Track student progress and provide feedback to enhance learning outcomes. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Education or a related field (Master's degree preferred). Current or recent experience as a middle or high school teacher is strongly preferred. Solid understanding of the U.S. educational framework and curriculum standards. Strong communication skills and the ability to engage students actively. Bilingual in English and Mandarin is preferred. Passionate about education with a commitment to student development and growth. Preferred Experience: Current teaching role in a top-rated middle or high school. Experience in after-school programs, tutoring, or enrichment programs. Proven ability to manage diverse classroom settings and implement differentiated instruction. What We Offer: Highly competitive compensation for your expertise and time. Opportunities for professional development and collaboration with a dynamic educational team. A supportive and flexible work environment aimed at empowering both instructors and students. Performance-based bonuses tied to the growth and success of the institution.
    $49k-65k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Special Education Teacher

    Supplemental Health Care

    Student Teacher Job 6 miles from Los Angeles

    Special Education Teacher (Mild/Moderate) - Elementary Level Position Type: Full-Time Our Charter School is seeking a dedicated and credentialed Special Education Teacher (Mild/Moderate) for the elementary level. The ideal candidate will provide specialized instruction and support to students with mild to moderate disabilities, ensuring an inclusive and effective learning environment. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement individualized education programs (IEPs) in collaboration with staff and parents. Provide differentiated instruction tailored to meet students' diverse learning needs. Work closely with general education teachers to support students in both inclusive and pull-out settings. Assess students' academic and behavioral progress and adjust teaching methods accordingly. Foster a supportive classroom environment that promotes students' social-emotional growth and independence. Utilize data-driven decision-making to improve student learning outcomes. Maintain accurate documentation and comply with all state and federal special education regulations. Communicate effectively with parents, guardians, and multidisciplinary teams regarding student progress. Participate in IEP meetings, professional development, and school-wide initiatives. Qualifications: California Mild/Moderate Education Specialist Credential (Required). Experience working with elementary-age students in a special education setting preferred. Strong knowledge of IEP development, accommodations, and behavioral interventions. Effective classroom management and collaboration skills. Commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment.
    $50k-70k yearly est. 27d ago
  • Elementary Spanish Teacher

    Carney, Sandoe & Associates 3.8company rating

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    Carney, Sandoe & Associates, an education recruitment firm, is currently seeking an Elementary Spanish Teacher for the 2025-2026 academic year at an independent school in the Los Angeles, CA area. Spanish Teacher Responsibilities: Developing lesson plans and curricula based on the needs of individual students. Willingness to work with students in grades K-5. Teach two 40-minute classes per grade level/two periods per week. Providing conversational classes where pronunciation and important words and phrases are taught. Utilize student-centered learning strategies to strengthen classroom community. Teaching writing and Spanish composition classes. Conducting research on teaching methods, materials, and language games that can be used in class. Monitoring student's progress by writing up reports and grading assessments. Organizing feedback sessions with students and their parents if applicable. Providing suggestions for further learning and scheduling intervention sessions with struggling students. Teaching students about Spanish culture, which may include festivals, traditional food, and dress, and social conventions. Organizing fun events where students can showcase their Spanish language skills. Spanish Teacher Requirements: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Spanish language, literature, or an equivalent may be required. Proven written and verbal proficiency in Spanish. 2-5 years of previous teaching experience. No teaching license or credential is required. Strong interpersonal as well as written and verbal communication skills. A desire to be involved in extra-curricular activities as well as the broader school community. Well-organized and able to handle multiple responsibilities. Experience with or a willingness to learn ACTFL standards. Detail-oriented and resilient. Potential Benefits: Compensation and benefit packages are competitive but will differ by school and will typically depend on geographic location, your experience, and your level of degree. 💵 Competitive pay 🧠 Professional Development Opportunities ✏️ Classroom Resources 🏥 Medical, dental and vision insurance 😃 401(k) plan - Employer match ⛱️ Paid holidays, vacation and personal time 🏠 Housing (boarding schools) About CS&A Our job placement service is free to job seekers. By getting to know you personally -- beyond just your resume -- we connect you directly with hiring schools whose open positions match your specific requirements (location, school type, position type, etc.) and skills, saving you the time of sorting through hundreds of job postings and getting lost in a pile of resumes. More importantly, as an educator you deserve to have someone on your side who can help you find a position in a school community where you'll thrive. That's our mission. We have positions available throughout the United States and abroad including but not limited to: Boston, New York City, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charlotte, Atlanta, Miami, Houston, Dallas, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Denver, Phoenix, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Carney Sandoe does not discriminate on the basis of physical handicap, sex, race, creed, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national or ethnic origin in administration of its services, consulting, events, professional development, or other programs.
    $50k-70k yearly est. 2d ago
  • High School Science Teacher

    YULA High School

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    YULA High School is looking for a full time Science teacher for grades 9-11. Knowledgeable and experienced in teaching Biology & Chemistry. . We are known for our warm and collegiate working environment. We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits and professional development opportunities.
    $45k-63k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Shop Educator

    Drybar 3.9company rating

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    The Shop Educator ensures that the quality and consistency of stylist training is executed effectively in alignment with company directives. The Shop Educator is held accountable for their individual stores product education resulting in product sales, client experience (rate your blowout scores), and stylist training surveys and plays an integral role in identifying and reporting training content needs, developing training content, and rolling out any new content or initiatives to the field. MAJOR ACTIVITIES PERFORMED: Supports one - (1) Drybar shop depending on geographic market and their team members with proper auditions & training, understanding of new products & retail supplies, shop compliance, providing a positive morale approach, implement problem solving strategies and execute impeccable delivery of tasks. Manage service quality by upholding Drybar standards, including quality control checks in your designated shops, providing feedback to the shop management, and reporting observations to the company senior leadership team. Facilitate training to maintain consistent and effective training for all shop team members while keeping in accordance with what is outlined in the Drybar standards. Conduct and lead orientation training for all new hire training to include the proper Drybar blowout techniques, new hire paperwork, onboarding, services offered, and client experience training. Confirm that all training is conducted in a timely manner of 3 days for all new hires and 1-2 days for rehires and/or depending on the needs of the stylist. Identify on-going training and developmental needs for stylists. Recommend areas of needed development, as well as congratulating successes on a regular basis, and articulate in a constructive and factual manner. Conduct stylist interviews and auditions to assess talent based on stylists' technical capabilities. Train team members on new products and tools. Confirm communication of special product, merchandising and services promotions to all team members. Will be responsible for training others how to communicate promotions to clients or train stylists to technically perform the services being offered. Ensure all company procedures and policies, federal, state and local regulations, health department and cosmetology board required standards of compliance and operations are met. Adhere to Drybar's Timekeeping Policy. Responsible for reporting all time worked for self and others, including any work performed off shop premises, in a timely fashion to management. Monitor shop inventory: regularly check all retail supplies; may assist with stocking product, tools and supplies. May support inventory management at the direction of Area Manager. Responsible for providing staff with weekly information as it relates to styling services, product launches, and/or when directed by management. Assist with administrative tasks as assigned. Provide ongoing advanced education for your assigned shops and ensure stylists are meeting the 45-minute requirement on managing a blowout. Provides excellent customer service, responding to all inquiries within 8 or less working hours. Participate fully in meetings, trainings and team building events. Follow and comply with the Company's Employee Handbook, policies, and procedures and work rules. Adhere to the concept of team, aligning to and supporting the company's vision, mission, and goals. Performs other duties as assigned.
    $32k-47k yearly est. 4d ago
  • HS Teacher II

    Mexican American Opportunity Foundation 3.8company rating

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    HS Teacher II Program: Head Start Program (Los Angeles County) Salary: $24.59 - $28.59 Status: Non-exempt, Full-Time (40 hours per week) Reports To: Head Teacher, Area Supervisor and Program Director DEFINITION staff person who instructs children in activities designed to promote social, physical, and intellectual growth. Plans individual and group activities to stimulate learning, according to the developmental stages of the children. (This position is situated in the Educational Service Component of a Head Start Program). COMPONENT MISSION The objectives of the Educational Services Component are to: Provide children with a learning environment and the varied experiences which will help them develop socially, intellectually, physically, and emotionally in a manner appropriate to their age and stage of development. Integrate the educational aspects of the various Head Start Areas in the daily schedule of activities. Encourage parents in the educational activities of the program and to enhance their role as the main influence of their child?s education and development. Assists parents in increasing their knowledge, understanding skills and experiences in child growth and development. Assists parents in identifying educational activities for their children in the home. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND SPECIFIC DUTIES (but not limited to) Environmental Develop a plan to ensure the safety of the children when using indoor and outdoor facilities. Conducts daily inspection of indoor and outdoor facilities. Removes hazardous debris, unsafe equipment and materials. Supervises activities of children to ensure their safety. Establishes safety rules that are understandable and practicable by children and adults. Develops and posts an emergency exit plan and conducts monthly emergency exit drill. Ensures that the classroom and center facility is free of garbage and debris. Plans and conducts classroom activities that encourage good healthy habits appropriate to the child. Recognizes and reports illnesses of children to appropriate health personnel. Selects and uses materials and equipment that stimulates the children. Straightens up and maintains a well-arranged and orderly environment. Includes materials which reflect the children?s culture(s) and uses them appropriately. Assists children during snack and meal time. Demonstrates appropriate dental and personal hygiene. Developmental and Educational Determine the physical (small-and-large-muscle development, coordination, sensory development, etc.) of the child. Plan and implements activities to meet the physical needs of the children, including those that have special needs. Provide materials and equipment to develop large motor skills at the appropriate developmental level of the children. Provide equipment and activities to promote the development of the fine motor skills at the appropriate developmental level of the children. Make necessary adaptations in program to meet the individual needs of children (various special needs, cultural backgrounds, linguistic groups, etc.) Provide activities and challenging experiences that stimulate curiosity, encourages questioning, probing and problems-solving skills. Motivates children to learn. Develop children?s communicative skills, both verbally and non-verbally. This includes the ability to communicate in, and to further the children?s familiarity with their primary language. Provide opportunities for children to exercise their creative abilities. through exploration and experimentation. This includes the use of a variety of media not only through art, music and dramatic activities, but in all aspects of the program. Help each child to develop a sense of awareness, self-esteem, and be able to express his/her feelings and accepts those feelings. To develop pride as an individual and a member of a cultural/ethnic group. Help the children develop a sense of independence and to provide opportunities in which the children can assume responsibility both within the group and for himself/herself. Encourage and assist the children in developing social skills necessary to function as a productive members of the group. Organize and implement a positive and comfortable routine within the room by establishing realistic limits for the children, by effectively using time, providing for active and quiet activities, and planning orderly transitions from one activity to another. Establish and promote productive relationships with parents, so as to increase the center?s ability to help parents meet their childrearing responsibilities. Provide opportunities for parents to use their skills and talents within the classroom. Helps conduct and encourages participation in the parent center meetings. In bilingual settings, communicates both verbally and in writing, with both the parents and the children in their primary language, when possible. Conducts regular parent education meetings which include orientation, discussion of IEP, child development, curriculum, and parenting skills. Implements the Individualized Educational Plan for each child with special needs. Works individually with children needing special attention. Plans and prepares weekly lesson plans. Maintains ongoing observation, progress, and developmental status of each child. Plans and supervises field trips. Conducts parent conferences and home visits. Planning Assists the Child Development Supervisor in preparing and updating the annual Education Services Plan. Design and plan the daily classroom program and schedule with teachers and Assistant Teachers. Designs individualized educational program for each child. Administration Supervises Teacher?s Assistants, Teachers and classroom volunteers. Supervises custodial personnel. Provides in-services training to peers. Participates in regularly scheduled team-teaching meetings. Attends all required in-service trainings, orientations and workshops. Participates in program evaluations as requested by program management. Orders forms, program supplies, and equipment in accordance with the approved agency budget. Responsible for all center food/vendor invoices. Supervision This position receives direct supervision from the Child Development Supervisor. Close supervision is not required over this position because of the demonstrated skill level and experience. Employee should use appropriated judgment in the performance of the job duties. Decision making is permitted in order to carry out duties and responsibilities. Performance evaluation is conducted by the Child Development Supervisor. Internal Relationships Child Development Supervisor Teacher?s Assistants Teachers Health, Nutrition, Social Services, Disabilities, Mental Health and Parent Involvement areas. Custodians Trainers Consultants External Relationships Parents Parents Policy Committee Volunteers III. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED Education: Bachelor?s degree in a subject matter related to early childhood education and/or child development from an accredited university. California Children?s Center Permit or a California Child Development Teacher Permit from the Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Minimum of two (2) years paid experience working with children 0-5. Skills: Ability to communicate, both oral and written Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred. Ability to speak, read and write English well enough to understand and be understood by others. Computer literate (MS Office Skills, Word, Excel and Power Point). Regularly required to operate standard office equipment (computer, Tablets, iPads, fax, phones, printers, etc.). Ability to include parental input into goals for a child?s development. Ability to relate to diverse groups of people including low-income families. Sensitive to the needs of others. Maintain confidentiality. Sincere commitment to providing services to children and the community. Ability to assess and respond quickly to varied situations. IV. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: Must have verification of T.B. clearance at the time of employment issued within six (6) months prior to employment, to be renewed every four year. Must pass pre-employment Health Screening, T.B. Test and Drug Screening. Must submit to a flu vaccine once a year or submit a waiver. Must provide vaccination records for influenza, pertussis and measles, at the time of employment. COVID-19 vaccine or must apply for exemption. V. OTHER: Must possess Live Scan fingerprint clearance at all times during employment. Revoked fingerprint clearance number will lead to immediate removal from the site and termination of employment. Must possess own vehicle, must have valid CA Driver?s License and current automobile insurance Mandatory pediatric first aid and CPR certificate, which employee is responsible to maintain, as a condition of employment for the duration of their employment in this position. Regular attendance, Monday through Friday, according to the work schedule provided by the site supervisor. Must provide updated educational transcripts as required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representatives of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to sit and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to stand and walk. The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, peripheral vision and ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. MAOF Sponsored Benefits: MAOF offers a comprehensive package of benefits and perks for both part- and full-time employees, including: Personal Time Off (PTO) - Vacation/personal days or sick time). Paid Sick Time ? 48 hours. Paid Holidays per Calendar Year - 12 paid holidays. Bereavement Leave ? 5 paid days. Jury Duty ? 5 paid days. Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid 100% by MAOF. 403(b) Retirement Plan - 5% employer match ? 100% vested. Basic Life and Accidental Insurance. Pet Insurance. Supplemental life insurance. Professional development opportunities. Employee Assistance (EAP) ? For team members and dependents; counseling, legal assistance, financial planning, identity theft, etc. Supplemental Cancer, Disability, and Accident plans. Employee referral bonus (referring employee earns $500 for each new hire who completes 90 days. Discounts for AT&T wireless, movie tickets, amusement parks, and much more. Public Service Loan Forgiveness. Credit Union Membership
    $24.6-28.6 hourly 8h ago
  • Instructional Assistant

    Wayfinder Family Services 3.9company rating

    Student Teacher Job 9 miles from Los Angeles

    Join Us at Wayfinder Family Services: A Place Where Every Challenge Meets Opportunity Your Opportunity to Lead Change As a part of the Wayfinder team, you won't just have a job-you'll have a purpose. You'll be part of a team of passionate professionals who are committed to providing life-changing services to individuals facing obstacles. Whether you're working with children, youth, or adults, every day presents a new opportunity to make a difference in someone's life. Why Choose Wayfinder Family Services? We offer more than just competitive salaries; we offer a community where your work will matter and where your growth is supported. Here's how we empower our team: 💼 Work-Life Flexibility Hybrid schedules available for many roles Flexible hours to support your work-life balance 💰 Competitive Compensation & Benefits Sign-on bonuses for eligible positions Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible Generous 401(k) matching (100% of deferrals up to 3% of compensation; 50% of deferrals on 3% to 5%) Medical & Dental Insurance with employee-only + family coverage plans Paid Time Off: 11 paid holidays, five winter holidays, and a generous PTO policy Education Reimbursement: Invest in your career development Employee Referral Program: Encourage your colleagues to join us Robust training programs in trauma-informed care, evidence-based practices, and clinical supervision for licensure 🌱 Growth & Learning Access to professional development opportunities, including Shared Core Practice Model and Trauma-Informed Care training. Be a part of our commitment to best practices in social services. Compensation: In accordance with California law, the expected salary range for this position is posted with this position. The actual compensation will be determined based on experience and other factors permitted by law. Role Summary As a Instructional Assistant, you will be pivotal in supporting children, youth, and families facing life's toughest challenges. Whether you provide hands-on case management, help to develop life skills, or provide emotional support, your work will directly impact the lives of those we serve. What We're Looking For: We're seeking passionate individuals who embody the values of compassion, integrity, and teamwork. Here's what you'll need to succeed: A solid commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of others Experience working in social services, education, mental health, or related fields (preferred but not required) Excellent communication and interpersonal skills-you're a connector, a listener, and a problem solver A passion for lifelong learning and professional development Ability to adapt to a fast-paced environment and work collaboratively with diverse teams A growth mindset that aligns with Wayfinder's mission to empower and support marginalized communities How you will Impact Change: Implements IEP (Individualized Education Plan) objectives under the supervision of the teacher, including lesson plans on individualized goals and objectives such as meal plans and pre-vocational skills. Supervises students to ensure the health and safety of the students is maintained. Uses observational skills to remain aware of changes in the behavior and physical condition of the students. Provides daily living skills instruction including but not limited to, tooth brushing, showering, dressing, bed-making, toileting, toilet training, and eating. Completes detailed documentation/record keeping on student's individual progress, including maintaining logs on student behavior or incidents for communicating with school staff, parents, and residential staff. Transports students to and from school, in Wayfinder Family Services vans or taxis and to and from outings. Accompanies students to community-based activities (shopping, recreation, money management, etc.). Assists in planning, organizing, and instruction of recreational activities (swimming, bowling, gym, dance, etc.) on grounds and in the community. Education and Credentials High School Diploma, required. A minimum of 1 year of experience working with students in special education. Experience working with students with moderate to severe disabilities. Valid CA Driver License with a minimum of two (2) years good driving history and must be approved by the agency's insurance carrier to drive agency vehicles. At Wayfinder, we believe in our diverse team's strength and collective ability to create meaningful change. Wayfinder Family Services is ready for you if you're ready to contribute to an organization that values your skills, respects your individuality, and fosters your personal and professional growth! Wayfinder Family Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We support a drug-free workplace and conduct pre-employment background and drug screenings.
    $26k-32k yearly est. 26d ago
  • Upper School Biology Teacher and Director of Marine Sciences Student Research

    La Catholics

    Student Teacher Job 14 miles from Los Angeles

    Do you have a passion for marine biology and inspiring young scientists? Saint Monica Preparatory (SMPREP), a coeducational parish TK-12 day school in the heart of Santa Monica, seeks an experienced and enthusiastic educator to join our dynamic faculty. We offer a college preparatory curriculum for students of diverse abilities, cultures, and faiths, with a strong emphasis on Gold Standard Project-Based Learning (PBL). In this exciting role, you will: Teach: Lead engaging freshman-level Biology courses using our NGSS-based PBL curriculum. Lead: Direct and facilitate independent student research in our Mariner Ocean Research Institute, fostering a love of scientific inquiry. Publish: Guide students in conducting research of publishing quality, contributing to real-world scientific understanding. Cultivate: Create an inclusive, collaborative, and rigorous learning environment that encourages curiosity and develops essential scientific skills. Information/Application Contact: Saint Monica Preparatory (Santa Monica) 1030 Lincoln Blvd Santa Monica, CA 90403 ************************** Requirements Major Areas of Responsibility: Continual development and effective implementation of a NGSS-based PBL biology curriculum. Maintain a marine biology research laboratory and facilitate independent student research. Cultivate an inclusive, collaborative, and rigorous learning environment for freshmen that builds the foundational skills and habits of mind necessary for the success of all high school science students. Create an environment in all areas of extra-curricular responsibility that nurtures the development of the whole student. Required Qualifications: Minimum five years of high school teaching experience in the biological sciences. Demonstrated experience directing independent research by students. Knowledge of marine science. Desired Qualifications: California Teaching Credential OR Master's Degree in the biological sciences. Experience teaching in a Catholic school environment. Benefits: The Archdiocese of Los Angeles offers health benefits, including medical, dental, and vision, and all employees are enrolled in pension benefits from the time of employment and considered vested after five years of full-time employment. Wage Range: The rate of pay offered to the selected candidate is based on internal pay policy and budget. New hires are commonly paid at the minimum of the wage range or within the lower part of the range. We consider a number of factors when making compensation decisions including, but not limited to, skill sets, experience, training and other department needs. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $42k-62k yearly est. 16d ago
  • Mentor Teacher in Los Angeles, California (Downtown Los Angeles) 2025-2026 School Year

    California Department of Education 4.4company rating

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    Provide a combination of classroom-based and virtual instruction to high school students in an independent study environment; demonstrate the skills and abilities to work in both an in-person and a virtual learning environment; collaborate with staff to provide an optimal learning environment for at-promise students; evaluate student progress and communicate progress to students; implement teacher standards. View Valid California Single Subject, Multiple Subject or Education Specialist Teaching Credential Bachelor's degree English Learner Authorization Experience and passion for working with opportunity youth Please attach a cover letter and resume along with your completed application. Requirements / Qualifications Comments and Other Information 2025-2026 School Year Work Year: August 18th - June 11th; 185 Days/Year Salary: $74,880 - $125,767.09 2025-2026 Salary Schedule/Appropriate placement on Certificated Salary Schedule/* A maximum of 7years experience may be granted for previous full-time experience outside of SIATech Master's Stipend $2,000; Doctorate Stipend $2,000; Dual Certification Stipend $5,000 Benefits: Member of California State Teacher's Retirement System (STRS). SIATech contributes 19.1% of salary to STRS annually (2025-2026) Comprehensive health benefits including 4 medical plans, dental & vision Employer paid life insurance 96 hours of paid sick leave Over 14 weeks of time off annually For more information about this position, go to the pdf file here **************************************************************************** Description***********8701409.pdf
    $74.9k-125.8k yearly 10d ago
  • History Teacher Resources for New Teacher Candidates

    Educator Trek

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    div class="col col-xs-7 description" id="job-description" pstrong New to teaching? Just graduated college? Looking for a career change?/strong/pp We are excited to hear that you're interested in teaching!/pp We are Educator Trek, a local non-profit, focused on helping more individuals of color enter the teaching profession in Los Angeles. We thrive in helping individuals of color decipher the complex teacher credentialing process to become a public school K-12 teacher in the state of California. /pp Educator Trek is NOT a school or a school district. We are NOT hiring for a specific job. Our goal is to offer FREE information and guidance to individuals of color currently navigating the hiring process to become a teacher. /pp YES, WE ARE DIFFERENT! We are able to offer our FREE information and guidance thanks to generous donations from public education-caring foundations. /ppstrong IF YOU ARE SOMEBODY WHO .../strong/pullihas a Bachelor's degree/lilihas a strong motivation to teach in our local K-12 public schools long-term/liliidentifies as a person of color/lilicurrently lives in the Greater Los Angeles Metro area/liliis legally authorized to work in the US /lili AND ustrongdoes not/strong/u hold a CA Teacher Credential /li/ulpstrong.... EDUCATOR TREK COULD BE A GOOD RESOURCE FOR YOU! /strong/pp Educator Trek's Information Center offers easily-digestible information on/pullithe California teacher credentialing process,/lilipersonalized review of your unique case, /liliinterview prep materials in addition to many other resources amp; supports./li/ulp Yes, at no cost to you! /ppstrong INTERESTED TO LEARN MORE?/strong/ppstrong APPLY./strong Submit the very quick application (emincluding your resume is optional/em) and a member of our team will follow up! /pp If you have any questions, also contact us through a class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="80e9eee6efc0e5e4f5e3e1f4eff2f4f2e5ebaeeff2e7" href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection"[email protected]/a /ppu IMPORTANT NOTE:/u International candidates who are not already legally authorized to work in the US can not apply. Visa sponsorships are not available. /p /div
    $52k-110k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Elementary School Head Teacher

    Wildwood School 3.8company rating

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    Wildwood is an urban, coed, college-preparatory, K-12 school in West Los Angeles recognized for its innovative practices, progressive pedagogy, and commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) programming. In operation for over 50 years, the school enrolls 740 students in three divisions on two campuses. Wildwood School's deep commitment to ongoing professional development feeds a renowned Outreach Center that has provided programming for public and independent school teachers, administrators, and trustees in 16 states and eight countries. Wildwood is a founding member of the Mastery Transcript Consortium. Wildwood School is seeking a skilled, creative, and dynamic teacher who enjoys working with young children and is well-versed in early childhood development. Our current opening for a K-5 teacher calls for an educator who is eager and excited to be part of a collaborative learning environment. Wildwood teachers are active participants in the life of the school and are life-long learners in their craft. Core duties of Wildwood teachers include but are not limited to: Collaborating with colleagues to design instructional materials, projects, and assessments Differentiating instruction to meet the needs of a range of learners Assessing student mastery of course standards Actively engaging in department work to align with colleagues and course standards Utilizing a variety of assessment methods to inform instruction Providing comprehensive student feedback in narrative form twice a year Communicating proactively and consistently with students and families regarding student growth and development Wildwood teachers are active participants in the life of the school beyond their classrooms. Additional responsibilities of Wildwood teachers are to: Understand and execute Wildwood's curricula including social-emotional learning, DEIB skill building, and all academic areas Participate in all professional development, including DEIB learning and other skill-building Contribute to the work of school committees and task forces Provide supervision for special events and during lunch, recess, and passing periods Supervise and mentor associate teachers Ideal candidates have: Minimum of 3 years of elementary school teaching experience Bachelor's degree or higher Training, demonstrated professional development, or certification in teaching and learning" Essential Skills Wildwood teachers are expected to utilize innovative and engaging teaching practices to ensure all students achieve high academic standards. Using research-based best practices, meaningful technology tools, and an inquiry-based approach to learning, teachers guide students to question, explore, and analyze the world around them. The ability to collaborate with colleagues and promote high levels of discourse between students is essential. The ideal candidate is globally-minded, possessing the knowledge and understanding, as well as, the skills, values, and attitudes of a global citizen. Ideally, they are well-versed in integrated curriculum practices, project-based learning, design thinking, and systems literacy. Having experience with mastery-based learning and the application of assessments and evaluations within curriculum planning and teacher development is of great importance. Wildwood teachers are self-navigating professional learners and life-long learners in their craft. They are advocates for learners and learning, and they are dedicated and active participants in the life of the school. Qualities of Wildwood Teachers include: Excellent critical thinking skills Self-navigating professional learner Wildwood School is an equal-opportunity employer and makes employment decisions based on merit. We want to have the best available people in every job. Wildwood School policy prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, color, creed, sex, gender identity, religion, marital status, registered domestic partner status, age, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition including genetic characteristics, sexual orientation, or any other consideration made unlawful by federal, state, or local law or ordinance or regulation. Wildwood School also prohibits unlawful discrimination based on the perception that anyone has any of those characteristics or is associated with a person who has or is perceived as having any of those characteristics. All such discrimination is unlawful.
    $50k-69k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Elementary School Teacher - Grades K-2 (25-26 SY)

    ICEF Public Charter Schools

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    The role of teachers at ICEF is not only to teach and develop expertise as an educator but to be a part of a team that embraces the challenge of building a culture of community and success that can grow and persist. Our teachers must believe in and be committed to the mission and vision of ICEF and be passionate about bringing them to life. ICEF teachers are results-driven educators who dedicate their professional lives to empowering students to fulfill their dreams. To achieve this goal, we equip teachers with essential resources, including curriculum maps, a comprehensive repository of instructional materials and videos, interim assessments and item banks, individualized coaching, weekly professional development, and the support to implement innovative strategies. Responsibilities: To Students: * Create and maintain a joyful, safe, structured, and engaging school and classroom environment of high expectations that grows as a community of individuals working together to learn * Effectively execute assigned curriculum and support to reach every student, regardless of prior academic background, disability, or English language fluency * Achieve measurable academic goals for student growth and mastery * Engage in the process of internalizing assigned curriculum, tied to specific grade level and content standards, in teacher teams and individually to prepare daily lesson plans, instructional materials, and exit tickets that are aligned to rigorous college-ready standards (e.g., Common Core State Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, etc.) * Welcome and incorporate feedback from the coaching, guidance, and feedback provided by school leaders, coaches, and instructional directors * Build and maintain trusting relationships with students and their families * Implement, monitor, and sustain school-wide systems and expectations * Model and teach our school values * Plan and implement intervention strategies for differentiated learning needs * Maintain and enrich subject matter expertise, seeking to become a better teacher every day * Communicate regularly and proactively with parents regarding student performance (positive and negative) To Other Staff: * Collaborate closely with fellow teachers and other staff members to create and maintain a team-oriented professional culture * Collaborate closely with special education teachers to effectively differentiate instruction and curriculum materials for students with special education needs * Communicate proactively with fellow teachers and other staff to effectively correct any school issues * Ensure timely and high-quality submission of school requirements such as intellectual preparation/lesson plans, unit plans, and re-teaching plans * Actively participate in all professional development * Assist other staff when available to help * Respect the work of fellow teachers and other staff, understanding that everyone is united by the mission of ICEF and committed to our students Qualifications: Required: * Commitment to the ICEF mission and vision * Valid California teaching credential in the assigned subject area(s) and a valid English Learner Authorization (e.g. CLAD) * Applicants who will hold any of the following credentials by August 1st are welcome to apply: * California Multiple Subject Credential (Clear or Preliminary) * If you hold a Multiple Subject Credential, you must have a ELA Authorization * California University Internship Credential Eligible (Intern eligibility letter required) * Proof of California Credential in Progress (University email can satisfy this requirement) * Non-California Credential Transferring to California; please provide proof of transferring credential in progress (i.e. from other U.S. states) * Candidates who don't hold a single subject credential or have a pathway to obtaining a California teaching credential will not be eligible for a teaching position. * Interested in becoming a teacher? Through our Alder Residency Program, you can earn a teaching credential in just one year! Learn more about the program here. * Strong communication skills (oral and written) * Strong organizational skills * Bachelor's degree * TB clearance * Background check clearance Preferred: * Bilingual in Spanish * At least one year of prior teaching experience Salary and Benefits: Compensation: $68,000 - $125,000 Benefits: As a full time employee of ICEF Public Schools, employees are entitled to Medical, Life Insurance, Dental and Vision plans, and 403b retirement programs as offered by ICEF Public Schools. Eligible employees will also be entitled to sick leave and vacation time in accordance with ICEF Public School policies. Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; frequently required to talk or hear; and occasionally required to stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms, and/or use hands to finger, handle, or feel. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to move and/or lift up to twenty-five (25) pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. Our Mission: ICEF's mission is to educate and empower courageous leaders to embrace their full potential for college, career, and life by providing a community that honors each student's unique identity, fosters academic excellence, nurtures healthy minds, and inspires critical thinkers. Our Schools: ICEF (Inner City Education Foundation) Public Schools is a nonprofit charter school management organization serving communities throughout the Los Angeles area. ICEF Public Schools operates high-quality, tuition-free, public charter elementary, middle and high schools. Our vision is to transformis to support our communities to be stable, economically vibrant communities by providing free, first-rate educational opportunities for students. ICEF is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $68k-125k yearly 7d ago
  • 2025-26 Elementary Education Specialist (Placentia Yorba Linda)

    Magnolia Educational & Research Foundation 4.0company rating

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    Job Details Orange County - Orange County, CA Full Time 4 Year Degree $76,000.00 - $85,000.00 Salary None DayDescription NOTICE: Applicants for certificated positions are required to provide a complete list of prior school employers (school districts, county office of education, charter school and/or state special school) regardless of the length of service. Must add part-time, and/or substitution work in addition to full-time employment positions. We will contact your current or former employers to verify employment history unless you indicate otherwise. Please provide any specific instructions or restrictions regarding contacting your employers. Please complete the attached form at your earliest convenience. The primary role and purpose of a teacher is to provide students with appropriate educational activities and experiences that will enable them to fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical and social growth. Teachers will help students develop the skills necessary to be productive members of society. WHY WORK FOR MAGNOLIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS? We provide a culture of accountability, challenge and opportunity that encourages our teachers, faculty and staff to develop and reach their full potential. We invite you to build and advance your career with Magnolia Public Schools and help contribute to the future success of our mission and vision. ONE OF OUR LONG-TERM COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES IS THE CALIBER OF OUR PEOPLE: Magnolia Public Schools bring together smart, talented people from a diversity of backgrounds, where they can bring their “whole self” to work as well as their PASSION for teaching and learning. HERE IS WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER: Premium free Medical/Dental and Vision Benefits Competitive Salaries Organizational sponsored benefits programs Generous paid time off banks including two floating holidays Tuition Reimbursement Professional Development Programs for Teachers, Administrators and support personnel Robust career development/talent management process Leadership/admin development programs Small Class Sizes Professional Development Induction Support (B.T.S.A) Job Description Provide leadership in program evaluations and follow-up procedures. Write/develop federal projects, state facility and equipment projects. Coordinate integration of special education into the total school program. Provide leadership in curriculum development. Work to maintain good public and community relations. Interview instructional candidates for Special Education areas and make recommendations to principals for appointments to positions. Procure and distribute new, specialized materials and equipment. Supervise record keeping of students in the program. Coordinate staff conferences and orientation meetings. Interact with parents, outside agencies, businesses and community to enhance the understanding of system initiatives and priorities and to elicit support and assistance. Keep supervisor informed of potential problems or unusual events. Serve on system, state or community councils or committees as assigned or appropriate. Assist in the interpretation of programs, philosophy and policies of the system to staff, students, parents and the community. Work closely with school staff to support school improvement initiatives and processes. Keep informed and disseminate information about current research, trends and best practices in areas of responsibility. Facilitate the development, implementation and evaluation of staff development activities in assigned areas. Attend training sessions, conferences and workshops as assigned or appropriate to keep abreast of current practices, programs and legal issues. Other duties as needed. $70000 - $95000 / year Qualifications B.A. or B.S. degree Masters degree preferred CA Credential as Education Specialist with mild/moderate or severe designation Knowledge of special needs of students in assigned area Knowledge of IEP goal setting process and implementation Knowledge of curriculum and instruction California Commission on Teacher Credentialing certificate, permit or other documentation equivalent to what a special education teacher in other public schools would be required to hold Highly Qualified in accordance with the No Child Left behind Act
    $76k-85k yearly 42d ago
  • DK-3rd Grade Science Teacher

    Curtis School 3.8company rating

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    Job Details Experienced Curtis School - Los Angeles, CA Full Time 4 Year Degree $60,000.00 - $115,000.00 Salary/year EducationDescription Curtis is seeking a DK-3rd Grade Science Teacher to join a team-oriented, inclusive, and professional learning community as a member of the Lower Elementary Division. Curtis School is a DK-6 co-ed elementary school whose mission is to “develop, in every child, a sound mind in a sound body, governed by a compassionate heart.” We place an equal emphasis on academic, physical, social-emotional, and character education and instill a growth mindset modeled by faculty and staff who are the best in their craft. The Science Teacher is responsible for co-leading the DK-3rd grade science classes in collaboration with the Science Department. The Science Teacher will also work with grade-level faculty and other specialists, under the supervision of the Director of Lower Elementary, to build a hands-on, engaging, and integrated curriculum that sparks wonder and fulfills Curtis's mission and values. The candidate must have excellent time-management, organizational, and communication skills, be innovative and creative in instructional planning, dynamic and adaptable to shifting work conditions, and open to feedback. A collegial personality and responsiveness to direction are essential traits, as is a love of working with early childhood and elementary school-aged children. Curtis School is fully committed to a diverse faculty and student body. The candidate should possess an abundance of respect and sensitivity around racial, ethnic, socio-economic, and all differences. Duties and Responsibilities Include, but are not limited to: Embracing Curtis School's Vision, Purpose, Values, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion statement Collaborating with the co-lead science teacher to plan and deliver an appropriately challenging curriculum for science classes using best practices for children in grades DK-3rd Co-teaching hands-on lessons and cultivating an experiential learning environment both within their classroom and venturing to other parts of our 27-acre campus (greenhouse included) Working with the Science Department, grade level faculty, and other specialists to create an integrated curriculum across disciplines Showcasing student work and collaborating with the Science, Art, and other departments in planning, organizing, and managing the annual STEAM-Maker Event Assessing students using current strategies and tools to inform instruction and give feedback Completing checklists and occasional narrative reports and communicating with parents about student performance and progress Supervising children during morning break, lunch and recess, and afternoon carpool Attending Back-to-School Night, Open House, faculty workshop days, grade-level and division meetings, relevant all-school events, and all mandatory professional development Salary At Curtis School, salaries are one component of a compensation package that includes a generous benefit package, retirement matching, lunch credits, health & and life, AD & LTD insurance. The anticipated annual base salary range the school reasonably expects to pay candidates for this position is $60,000 to $115,000, depending on factors such as years of experience. Qualifications A successful candidate will: Have both Bachelor's and Master's degrees (credential preferred) Ideally have 3-5 years' science teaching experience Be cognizant of current trends, pedagogy, research, and topics of importance in science education and be willing to apply it in the classroom and share with other teachers Possess excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work with students, colleagues, and parents Have a flexible attitude with the ability to multitask Continually seek professional growth and development Demonstrate professionalism Participate actively in student and community life inside and outside the classroom Understand the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in education and in science education, specifically Provide a portfolio of teaching with examples of innovative lessons or projects that demonstrate creative and critical thinking and/or teach a demo lesson Be flexible about working in outdoor weather conditions and able to regularly sit, stand, walk, use hands, reach with arms, talk and hear, and occasionally lift up to 10-25 pounds
    $60k-115k yearly 44d ago
  • Elementary School Teacher: Grades K-4th

    Larchmont Schools 3.9company rating

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    Job Details Los Angeles, CA $58,488.00 - $94,998.00 Salary/year Description Primary Function: Develop and implement an integrated, standards-based curriculum that utilizes constructivist instructional methods in the appropriate subject matter and grade level. Create a healthy and safe learning environment that demonstrates respect for all and supports student success. Communicate and partner effectively with parents to support student learning. Evaluate student learning and adapt to evaluation data to continually improve our academic program. Essential Functions: Curriculum and Instruction Plan and implement an integrated curriculum for specific teaching assignments based upon the California Common Core State Standards. Create and maintain a classroom environment that supports learning utilizing Constructivist methods. Identify, select, and modify instructional resources to meet the needs of students with varying backgrounds, learning styles, and special needs. Collaborate with colleagues (grade level, cluster, enrichment, special ed., volunteers) in order to enhance the instructional environment. Plan and collaborate with colleagues (grade level, cluster, enrichment, special ed., department) to ensure all students have access to similar curricular experiences in each grade level, across content areas, and across a two-year loop (if applicable). Assume responsibility for meeting student performance goals and working with the faculty to meet defined achievement goals. Classroom Management, Relationships, and Tone Build personal relationships with all students that demonstrate respect and compassion. Maintain a classroom atmosphere that is safe, accepting, positive, and interactive. Create opportunities for students to learn with and from each other through varied groupings, partnerships, and shared learning experiences. Involve students in the processes of the classroom, including, but not limited to, creating class rules, accepting classroom responsibilities, understanding the consequences of misbehavior, communicating effectively about problems and conflicts, and developing the skills to solve problems independently. Plan and implement lessons, which foster an understanding of the vocabulary and expectations related to school culture, using Cool Tools and the 5 ESLRs (Expected School-wide Learning Results). Communications Communicate effectively, both orally & in writing, with students, parents, & other professionals routinely. Respond to parent and colleague communications in a respectful and timely manner. Maintain effective and efficient record-keeping procedures. Complete and submit lesson plans, assessment data, progress reports, narratives, and other documentation as requested to supervisor and involved colleagues in a timely manner. Take attendance daily and ensure that all attendance records/data are accurate and submitted on time Professionalism and Teamwork Participate professionally in scheduled meetings (grade level; faculty; Whole Child Assessments; Professional Development, etc.). Model professional behaviors and ethical standards when dealing with students, parents, peers, and the broader community. Maintain reliable, consistent attendance and punctuality. Other Functions: Adhere to school policies, procedures, and deadlines Assist in before/after school carpool Perform other duties as assigned Assist in other school programs when necessary Knowledge of: Constructivist learning theory and its translation and application in the grade level of assignment; CA Common Core State Standards in the subject matter and age range of assignment; Classroom management strategies and approaches to creating and maintaining a classroom environment of safety, respect, and learning; Cultural and socio-economic differences in the student population; Conflict resolution strategies to support healthy social development in children; Professional skills for collaboration and teamwork with other education professionals; Written and oral communications skills. Ability to: Apply constructivist theory to curriculum development; Translate standards into creative, integrated, project-based activities; Create and maintain a safe, respectful learning environment; Meet the needs of a diverse student population; Support student social and emotional development; Work collaboratively and professionally with the Larchmont Schools team; Communicate effectively with all stakeholders to support student success. Use modern technology for teaching, communicating and reporting. Physical Requirements: Continual speaking; standing for long periods of time; frequent sitting, reaching, walking, bending, grasping and pinching; occasional lifting and carrying, squatting, twisting or kneeling. Environment: Uneven surfaces, noise, quick work pace. Requires that the incumbent work effectively under stressful situations and respond to the unpredictable behaviors of students. Frequent use of computer screen. Occasionally involves working outdoors and exposure to inclement weather. Infrequently involves exposure to traffic congestion. May rarely involve exposure to biohazardous waste. Other Requirements: Support the Mission and Vision of the School; exercise good judgment and moral character; fingerprint clearance & TB test clearance, regular attendance. Larchmont Schools has the right to revise this job description at any time. Larchmont Schools is an EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: (*) Bachelor's Degree (*) Valid CA Teaching Credential (*) Valid CA English Learner Authorization (*) TB Test clearance & DOJ fingerprint clearance (*) 2+ successful years of teaching experience with a track record of advancing student achievement (*) Complete familiarity with the CA Common Core State Standards (*) An enthusiasm for curriculum development to support a growing school program
    $58.5k-95k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Elementary School PE Teacher

    Kipp Socal Public Schools 3.5company rating

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    Who We Are KIPP SoCal Public Schools is a nonprofit organization that operates 20 tuition-free, open-enrollment charter public schools, within 20 Local Education Agencies (LEA), educating more than 10,000 students and supporting 6,800 alumni to and through college and beyond. What We Believe KIPP SoCal believes that the purpose of education is for liberation. This means that we see, develop, and inspire the limitless potential in each and all of our KIPPsters. What We Do At KIPP SoCal we build trusting relationships that are strengthened by high expectations and collaboration alongside laughter and joy. We set ambitious goals and hold each other accountable for students achieving their greatest potential. We work together with each other and in partnership with families and communities in the active pursuit of a more equitable world. We do the right thing, even when it's not always comfortable standing up and speaking out against anti-blackness, racism, oppression, and injustice. We persevere through obstacles and treat failure as an opportunity to learn and grow. Who We Are KIPP SoCal Public Schools is a network of 20 high-performing, college-preparatory public charter schools. We educate more than 9,000 students in grades pre-K through eighth in the greater Los Angeles area and San Diego. Additionally, we support approximately 5,100 alumni on their journey to and through high school and college. What We Believe KIPP SoCal believes that the purpose of education is for liberation. This means that we see, develop, and inspire the limitless potential in each and all of our KIPPsters. What We Do At KIPP SoCal we build trusting relationships that are strengthened by high expectations and collaboration alongside laughter and joy. We set ambitious goals and hold each other accountable for students achieving their greatest potential. We work together with each other and in partnership with families and communities in the active pursuit of a more equitable world. We do the right thing, even when it's not always comfortable standing up and speaking out against anti-blackness, racism, oppression, and injustice. We persevere through obstacles and treat failure as an opportunity to learn and grow. You Should Apply If You love building lasting relationships with students, creating inspiring and engaging lessons, and growing as an educator and a teammate. What You'll Do Teach the knowledge and skills, nurture the confidence and character, and inspire the passion needed for our students to achieve their goals, live their best lives, and positively impact the world Value and draw upon students' experiences and backgrounds Utilize a variety of instructional strategies based on the diverse needs of all the students that engage all students Develop and administer a variety of assessments to measure students' growth towards goals and to monitor students mastery of the content standards Analyze informal and formal student assessment results and use this information to drive and inform instruction Communicate and collaborate professionally with teammates, parents, and community members Implement classroom management techniques to create a nurturing and structured classroom environment and structure Maintain high expectations for students academic achievement and conduct Other duties as assigned by school administration You'll Be Qualified If You Have Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher learning Passing score on the California Basic Skills Test (CBEST) or basic skills equivalency Valid preliminary or CLEAR teaching credential appropriate to role (Strong preference but not required) Joining KIPP SoCal Means the Following Working at an organization committed to the hard work necessary to ensure education is for liberation Spending time with students and families in the best communities of LA, Compton, and San Diego Support and care from fellow teachers, administrators, and regional team members Ongoing professional development and coaching from a school site manager Creation of an individualized credentialing plan with top-notch support from our dedicated Talent Team Benefits & Compensation Very competitive and transparent compensation package inclusive of a generous benefits package 100% of healthcare premium costs covered by employer, dependents added at 50% of the cost Employer paid KIPP SoCal life insurance 401(k) plan with up to 6% match by KIPP SoCal Voluntary Benefits (Supplemental Life, Accident, Short Term Disability, Pet Insurance, etc.) Generous time off program includes 22 holidays and sick leave Other great benefits (Flexible spending account, EAP, etc.) KIPP SoCal Public Schools is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation/gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. KIPP SoCal strives to ensure that our careers website is accessible to all, including individuals with disabilities. If you require reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process due to a disability, please contact us. You can find our contact information on our website, ************************** Information will be sent to a talent acquisition representative who will provide assistance to ensure appropriate consideration in the hiring process.
    $54k-65k yearly est. 58d ago
  • Elementary School Teacher

    360 Talent Avenue

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    360 Talent Avenue is seeking an Upper Elementary General Studies Teacher for our client, a vibrant and nurturing Jewish Day School dedicated to providing a well-rounded education that combines rigorous general studies with a deep appreciation for Jewish heritage, values, and traditions. Responsibilities: Develop and implement comprehensive lesson plans that align with the school's curriculum and educational standards. Foster a positive and inclusive classroom environment that supports student learning and personal growth. Teach core subjects, including math, science, language arts, and social studies, using a variety of instructional strategies to meet diverse learning needs. Incorporate Jewish values and traditions into general studies instruction where appropriate. Assess and monitor student progress through observations, tests, and assignments, providing timely feedback and support. Communicate regularly with parents and guardians to discuss student progress and address any concerns. Collaborate with colleagues to develop interdisciplinary projects and share best practices. Participate in faculty meetings, professional development sessions, and school events. Uphold school policies, procedures, and high standards of professional behavior. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Education or a related field required, Master's degree preferred. Valid teaching certification. At least two years of private school teaching experience in an elementary school setting or a Jewish Day School in any grade from 2nd-5th. Strong knowledge of elementary curriculum and best teaching practices. Excellent classroom management skills. Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively in a team environment to support diverse student populations and adapt instruction to address a range of learning needs. Knowledge of Jewish customs, traditions, and values is preferred but not required. 360 Talent Avenue is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran, status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs.
    $48k-70k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Part-Time Resource Teacher for Elementary School

    California Job Shop

    Student Teacher Job In Los Angeles, CA

    Job Opening: Part-Time Resource Teacher for Elementary School Schedule: Part-Time: Monday-Thursday 7:45am to 1:00PM Friday 7:45am-12PM, but TBD. Provide resources and support for students in elementary grades in the general studies curriculum. Responsibilities: In coordination with teachers and supervisor, determine which students require the additional resources, and identify what those resource needs are. Address and support diverse learning needs to promote student success, including organizing and documenting SST meetings. Teach (push-in/pull-out) resource groups of students. Provide input to teachers on student's progress. Other duties as assigned. Additional Responsibilities: Part of group responsible for testing and assessment of incoming students, including students from Emek's Early Childhood Center to students coming from outside schools. Requirements: Bachelors Degree in Education. Plus if it's in Special Education. Compensation: $30,000-35,000
    $30k-35k yearly 16d ago

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