ROCKINGHAM COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
POSITION DESCRIPTION
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JOB TITLE: Teacher
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LOCATION: All Schools Within Division
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JOB CATEGORY: Non-Classified
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IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR:
Building Administrator(s)
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PAY GRADE: Teacher
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FLSA STATUS: Exempt
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GENERAL DEFINITION AND CONDITIONS OF WORK
Performs complex professional work, providing teaching and/or
training services to students in general instruction or in a
specialized subject or assigned group of subjects; motivates students
to develop skills in assigned subject matters; performs related work
as required. Works with general supervision. Limited supervision may
be exercised over assigned paraprofessionals.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/TYPICAL TASKS
The minimum performance expectations include, but are not limited
to, the following functions/tasks:
- Maintains and respects confidentiality of student and school
personnel information;
- Meets and instructs the students(s) in assigned locations and
at the designated times;
- Designs coherent instruction based upon knowledge of subject
matter, current instructional practices, students, the community,
and curriculum goals;
- Plans instruction to achieve desired objectives that reflect
the Virginia Standards of Learning and division curriculum
guidelines;
- Prepares for classes assigned and shows evidence of lesson
preparation upon request of the building administrator(s);
- Diagnoses individual, group, and program needs and plans for
the appropriate use of time, materials, and resources to match the
ability and needs of all students;
- Evaluates students' progress; provides students with specific
evaluative feedback; maintains appropriate records and prepares
progress reports;
- Uses a variety of assessment strategies and instruments to
make both short-term and long-range instructional decisions to
improve student learning;
- Administers standardized tests in accordance with established
procedures;
- Identifies and communicates specific student performance
expectations; documents student learning gains using appropriate
assessment instruments;
- Demonstrates an understanding of curriculum, subject, and
current instructional practices;
- Creates learning experiences that make the subject matter
meaningful for all students;
- Understands that students differ in their learning styles and
differentiates instruction to meet diverse student needs;
- Uses appropriate materials, technology, and resources in a
manner that promotes the development of critical thinking, problem
solving, and performance skills;
- Selects, evaluates, and refines a variety of teaching methods
and instructional strategies for the active engagement of students
and improvement of student learning;
- Implements a classroom management policy that fosters a safe
and positive environment for all students and staff;
- Ensures the adequate and safe supervision of students;
- Manages classroom procedures to maximize academic learning
time;
- Establishes and maintains positive rapport with students;
- Motivates students to achieve maximum potential;
- Creates a supportive learning environment for all students
that encourages social interaction, active engagement in learning,
and self-motivation;
- Takes all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect
students, equipment, materials, and facilities;
- Reports any pertinent information to the building
administrators in case of child endangerment, neglect, or
abuse;
- Uses effective verbal, nonverbal, and media communication
techniques to foster positive interactions in the classroom;
- Works collaboratively with staff, families, and community
resources to support the success of a diverse student
population;
- Models professional, moral, and ethical standards as well as
personal integrity in all interactions;
- Takes responsibility for and participates in a meaningful and
continuous process of professional development;
- Maintains licensure at the state and/or national level;
assumes responsibility for professional growth and keeps
materials, supplies, and skills up-to-date;
- Works in a collegial and collaborative manner with peers,
school personnel, and the community to promote and support student
learning;
- Provides service to the profession, the division, and the
community;
- Complies with and supports school and division regulations and
policies;
- Communicates with students, student counselors and parents
through conferences and other means;
- Participates in curriculum development, faculty committees,
and student activity sponsorship, as requested;
- Assumes responsibilities outside the classroom as they relate
to school;
- Models non-discriminatory practices in all activities;
- Performs related duties as assigned by the building
administrator(s) in accordance with the school/division policies
and practices.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Thorough knowledge of subject(s) taught; thorough knowledge of
elementary, secondary or special education principles, practices and
procedures; thorough knowledge of the principles and methodology of
effective teaching; thorough knowledge of school division rules,
regulations and procedures; ability to establish and maintain
standards of behavior; ability to deliver articulate oral
presentations and written reports; ability to establish and maintain
effective working relationships with staff, students, administration,
and parents.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Candidate must be a graduate of an accredited college or
university and possess or be eligible to acquire appropriate
license(s) and/or endorsement(s) for position as required by the
Commonwealth of Virginia and School Board.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Candidates must possess demonstrated leadership qualities and
personal characteristics necessary for working effectively with
students, staff, administrators, and parents. Candidate must possess
good moral character.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/REQUIREMENTS
Duties performed typically in school settings to include:
classrooms, gymnasium, cafeteria; auditorium; and recreational areas.
Frequent walking, standing, stooping, lifting, up to approximately 30
pounds, and occasional lifting of equipment and/or materials weighing
up to approximately 40 pounds may be required. Other limited physical
activities may be required. Occasional travel with students on field
trips may be necessary. Vocal communication is required for
expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word; hearing
is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels;
visual acuity is required for
preparing and analyzing written or computer data, determining the
accuracy and thoroughness of work, and observing general surroundings
and activities; the worker is subject to inside and outside
environmental conditions, noise and hazards. Occasional movement of
students by wheelchairs and other mechanical devices may be required.
Regular instruction to special needs children may be necessary.
Daily personal and close contact with children to provide
classroom management and learning environment support is required.
Regular contact with staff members, administration, and parents is
required. Frequent contact with parents by phone and in person is
necessary. Occasional contact with medical professionals may be
required.
EVALUATION
Performance will be evaluated on the ability and effectiveness in
carrying out the above responsibilities by building
administrator(s).
School Board Approved
8/14/01