Interim 6th Grade Teacher Cason Lane 09/16/24 - 11/01/24 - Murfreesboro City Schools
Murfreesboro, TN
About the Job
Murfreesboro City Schools
Teacher
School Personnel
Effective April 1996. Revised 12/01/23
Credentials: Holds valid Tennessee teaching license with appropriate endorsements for services to children pre-school through sixth grade or specialty area endorsement appropriate to the position sought.
Other Qualifications: The teacher must work cooperatively with children and adults; be able to successfully manage student behavior, follow directions; protect the confidentiality rights of parents and children; support child safety and good self-esteem; model appropriate grammar usage; communicate effectively; possess, use, and continue to develop teaching skills which result in expected student achievement. The teacher must be punctual and consistent in attendance.
Physical Demands: Must be able to see, hear, and move quickly enough to provide for the safety and instructional needs of children. Must be able to articulate clearly. Must be physically active and interactive throughout the school day (i.e., be able to stand for extended periods of time, stoop, bend, do light lifting, push, pull, step, and have good finger dexterity). Must have emotional coping skills appropriate for the management of student behavior. Must tolerate environmental smells and substances commonly associated with children and educational institutions. The person in this position may be exposed to bodily fluids and therefore need to use universal precautions. Must be able to lift students and attend to the personal needs of children and infants while in school, including toileting.
Essential Job Functions: The primary function of this employee is to perform teaching which results in appropriate student achievement and good self-esteem. Other job functions include:
- To contribute to the successful operation of the total school and system program.
- To appropriately represent the system and the profession to parents and the community.
- To follow the locally adopted curriculum guide/s for the areas taught.
- To accommodate for varied learning styles and developmental levels within the classroom/program
- To manage behavior in ways that maximize learning and the development of good self-esteem.
- To plan, prepare, teach, assess, adjust, re-teach, and re-assess in order that appropriate documented student achievement results.
- To participate in school and system sponsored activities (i.e., parent clubs, fund raisers, field trips, extra-curricular, etc.)
- To consult with parents, colleagues, and other appropriate individuals or agencies concerned with student achievement, behavior and development.
- To faithfully serve on study, planning and advisory committees as assigned.
- To maintain accurate and current student records, including but not limited to on-going documentation of progress and cumulative records.
- To attend required meetings and accurately complete required reports in a timely manner.
- To stay abreast of current trends in the profession and maintain a flexible attitude toward the implementation of new ideas in the classroom/program.
- To comply with applicable local, state, and federal policies and procedures
Staff Relationship: Reports directly to the School Principal
Terms of Employment: 200 days. Local rate for salary and benefits set annually by Board. Exempt.
The information contained in this job description is for compliance with the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and does not constitute an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position.