SY 24-25 Early Childhood Teacher Specialist
REPORTS TO: Program Manager – Early Childhood
SALARY SCHEDULE: Teacher
WORK DAYS: 190
Requirements
- Education Level: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university
- Required Experience, Skill and Certification:
- Valid Professional Georgia Teaching Certificate in the assigned teaching field Elementary Education P-5.
- At least three years of successful classroom experience with at least two years as an Early Childhood teacher.
- Knowledge and experience in curriculum implementation, effective instructional strategies, and research-based best practices
- Evidence of effective collaborative skills and communication skills
- Proficient in the use of technology
- Successful experience planning and delivering professional development
- Experience as a mentor or in other teacher-leader roles
- Teacher Support Specialist endorsement
- Works collaboratively with teachers, other instructional staff, administrators, community members, and any other relevant service providers to improve student achievement.
- Develops, delivers and facilitates high quality professional development based on needs determined through analysis of data at the school, working with teachers (in teams or individually) to refine their knowledge and skills and meet identified needs.
- Works with teachers in the implementation of activities that develop problem-solving and higher-order thinking skills.
- Models exemplary lessons for teachers. Creates webinars as models for best practices.
- Instructs administrators and teachers in the uses of assessment results to improve the instructional program.
- Monitors instructional effectiveness and student progress using tools and strategies gained through professional development.
- Instructs and assists teachers in implementing effective teaching strategies so that all learners have access to rigorous content.
- Performs other duties that support the Early Childhood program goals as necessary for the effectiveness of the organization.
Non-Essential Responsibilities
A responsibility is considered to be “non-essential” (for the purposes of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act) if:
- it is shared between multiple incumbents in the job; or
- it could be performed by an employee in another job within the workgroup.
Certain limited aspects of General Duties and Responsibilities items referenced in Section 1 (b) and (d) might be considered “non-essential” in a specific situation. Any request for accommodation must be reviewed on an “individual case” basis.
Physical and Sensory Demands
Most jobs in the District have physical and sensory demands that can be described by one of the two categories noted below. For jobs that require more physical or sensory effort, please list the requirements in this section. The category applicable for this position is listed below.
OFFICE Employees in this category are normally exposed to a typical environment. The employee has some control over the length of time sitting, standing, or ambulating. There are occasions that require the lifting or pulling of equipment or supplies, as well as bending, stooping, or stretching. There is frequent use of computers, telephone, and other standard office equipment, which includes reading, listening, writing, or speaking. There are few exceptional physical or sensory demands.
CLASSROOM Employees in this category spend at least most of the workday in a typical classroom or related educational environment. There will be prolonged periods of standing or walking, and there may be frequent bending, stooping, or stretching. There are occasions that require the lifting or pulling of equipment or supplies. Reading, listening, writing, and speaking are requirements. There are few exceptional physical or sensory demands, but there may be occasions that require the lifting or restraint of a student.
Incumbents must have valid driver’s license and reliable personal transportation due to frequent travel between school locations