Grade Level: 6-8
Start Date: Immediate
Salary Range: $57,396 - $90,424 and commensurate with experience
Additional Compensation to be Determined:
- $2,500-$10,000 relocation award for candidates from regions beyond western Massachusetts
- $5,000 signing bonus
- $1,000+ extended day stipend
- $2,000-$12,000 extended year stipends
JOB DESCRIPTION: SPANISH HUMANITIES TEACHER
Springfield Realization Academy (SRA) is a 6th-8th grade school in its third year within the Springfield Empowerment Zone Partnership (SEZP) in Massachusetts. We are a dual-language school that offers a technology enhanced college preparation curriculum embedding 21st century learning skills. We are seeking a dedicated and competent educator and instructional leader for the position of Spanish Humanities Teacher. We are building a team of passionate, adaptive, and detail-oriented educators who are committed to equity in educational opportunities for children of underserved communities, and whose educational philosophy aligns with our mission:
Springfield Realization Academy (SRA) provides a technology enhanced, college preparatory curriculum that is tailored to meet the needs of students in grades 6-8. Through effective instruction, including an emphasis on bilingual education, purposeful use of data, and in partnership with our families, we ensure our students develop the 21st Century learning skills to be successful in high school, college and beyond.
Job Summary
As a learning community, one of our foundational core beliefs is that student engagement with rigorous instruction and grade level content ensures academic success. In advancing that belief, we underscore the importance of our teachers and the need for them to be as effective as possible in meeting the needs of their charges. We believe that our teachers hold the most important job in our school, and our program is designed to provide the tools, resources, and professional support to ensure their success as leaders of learning every day. A Spanish Humanities teacher at SRA teaches the ELA Common Core Standards in Spanish. Our Dual-Language approach to instruction involves classes composed of native Spanish speaking students as well as native English speakers. Our Spanish Humanities program is a combination of Spanish Language Arts (SLA) and Social Studies. The Spanish Humanities Teacher will report to the Head of School and participate in weekly collaboration, coaching, and professional development to maximize their positive impact on our scholars at Springfield Realization Academy.
Key Responsibilities
- Help develop SRA Spanish Humanities curricula and use this to develop and execute lesson plans at a high level every day
- Provide instruction in Spanish with English supports for students acquiring Spanish as a second language
- Implement SRA’s classroom routines and operational procedures to provide a consistent experience and expectations for scholars that contributes to our positive, mutually affirming school culture
- Provide scholars with frequent and accurate academic and behavioral feedback
- Participate actively in frequent professional development, coaching, and collaboration, and promptly embeds coaching feedback into teaching practice
- Communicate weekly with families
- Collect and analyze multiple forms of scholar achievement data for purposes of targeting intervention, guiding instructional next steps, and improving practice
- Collaborate with special education teachers, and the Assistant Principal for Special Education, and the Assistant Principal of Dual Language to provide accommodations for the success of scholars with special needs and who are learners of English
- Step in as a teacher leader on ad hoc tasks and projects when necessary to support and build a strong school environment
Key Competencies & Qualifications
- Unwavering high expectations for all scholars and a belief that all children deserve access to a college education and can all thrive academically given the appropriate support.
- Appropriate content/program area (ELA, Hisory or Humanities) and grade level educator license from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education required (Educators who are not licesed by MA DESE in the appropriate area or grade level may be eligible for a licensure waiver and are still encouraged to apply.)
- Positivity and enthusiasm for the potential of every scholar.
- Ability to deliver high-quality, rigorous and standards-aligned instruction in Spanish with appropriate scaffolds for students of varying language proficiencies
- Ability to lead a classroom where excellence is expected and cultivated for all scholars
- Ability to plan and implement lessons that are aligned with an inquiry-based and problem-solving approach
- Ability to lead a class or assembly where excellence is expected and cultivated in 100% of scholars.
- Strong communication, organization, and on-the-fly problem solving skills
- Capacity and passion to grow every day based on data and feedback from coaches and peers.
- Committed to meeting the needs of a diverse student population.
- Track record of being a team player and community minded.
- Committed to personal learning and growth.
- Excellent time-management skills, attention to detail, and ability to work independently.
- Passion for urban public schools.
- Adherence to a high level of professional and ethical standards.
- Minimum two years of urban teaching preferred
- Bilingual in Spanish (spoken and written)
- Proficiency in technological tools, including Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Drive (or equivalents) and other online teaching tools
Proficiency in technological tools, including Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Drive (or equivalents) and other online teaching tools
If you meet some of the qualifications above, we encourage you to apply or to reach out for more information. We know that historically marginalized groups – including people of color, women, people from working class backgrounds, and people who identify as LGBTQ – are less likely to apply unless and until they meet every requirement for a job. Therefore, we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or who are members of other marginalized communities.
We encourage you to reach out to SEZP@springfieldempowerment.org if you have questions about the role or your qualifications. We are happy to help you feel ready to apply!
Benefits
SEZP offers a competitive salary commensurate with experience; salaries for new teachers start at $57,396. Teachers in SEZP qualify for benefits (sick days, retirement, health insurance, etc.) offered to other teachers in the Springfield Public Schools.
In addition, there are several opportunities unique to SEZP schools to increase earnings above base salary. While not guaranteed, those opportunities currently include, but are not limited to:
- Expanded Learning Time stipends at some schools, based on the yearly schedule
- Empowerment Academies: Intervention and instruction opportunities we implement during February, April, and summer breaks, following an application and selection process
Selection as an educator at Realization recognizes an individual for their outstanding vision, capacity, and commitment to anti-racist school communities. Positions will be filled on a rolling basis; applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. Please contact info@springfieldempowerment.org with any questions.
About the Springfield Empowerment Zone Partnership
While Massachusetts is consistently ranked as one of the top states for education results in the country, we have one of the highest and most persistent opportunity gaps. The Springfield Empowerment Zone Partnership (SEZP) - established in 2015 as a collaboration between Springfield Public Schools (SPS), the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), and the Springfield Education Association (SEA) – seeks to improve the longitudinal life outcomes of the more than 5,000 students in our eleven middle and high schools.
As a “zone” of schools within the city of Springfield, SEZP’s approach draws on a deep and embedded partnership with the school district and local teachers’ union, while harnessing the flexibility and innovation found in autonomous school models. As a result, each school within SEZP is accorded significant school-based autonomies - in curriculum, talent, calendar, schedule, and budget – while being held accountable for realizing achievement gains for historically marginalized students. In all of our work, SEZP is in pursuit of equity and anti-racism – acknowledging the systemic oppression our students and families encounter daily and working to disrupt these provision gaps urgently and courageously.
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