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ReNEW Schools

2024-25 Deaf & Hard of Hearing (DHH) Teacher

ReNEW Schools, San Bruno, California, United States, 94066


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Full-time, working 186 days per yearThe South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) community includes 15 schools supporting 8,000 students in Daly City, San Bruno, and South San Francisco.Our mission is that in partnership with our community, SSFUSD will provide exceptional instruction, engaging experiences, and equitable and accessible opportunities and resources to further support our diverse student body so that students are equipped to learn, thrive, navigate their future with purpose, and impact their community.In February 2024, the School Board for SSFUSD adopted our new Vision and Five-Year Strategic Plan. Teachers are at the heart of our priorities - exceptional instruction, engaged students, purposeful partnerships, empowered educators, and equity-centered systems.The RoleSSFUSD is seeking a dynamic, equity-focused, and inclusive classroom teacher to join our school community. SSFUSD refuses to accept that the educational outcomes of students in our district are overwhelmingly predictable based on students’ race, socioeconomics, ethnicity or learning differences. We remain committed to working each day to examine systemic, institutional, and individual biases in order to dismantle systems of inequities that will enable all students to thrive.As a teacher in SSFUSD, responsibilities include but are not limited to:Providing exceptional instruction, aligned to the Portrait of a Graduate, including:Developing rigorous lessons aligned to grade and subject level California State Common Core StandardsSetting ambitious goals with students and monitoring their progress while encouraging them through frequent and persistent feedbackTracking student growth, using data and feedback, and creating individualized student plans when there are areas of concernBuilding relationships with students and families by providing regular and consistent communicationCreating a physical classroom environment conducive to learning and appropriate for physical, social, and emotional development of studentsFacilitating learning experiences for students that are engaging and rigorousCollaborating with other teachers and school leaders on daily lessons, school-wide programs, and individualized student plansMeeting regular deadlines for daily lesson plans, submitting grades, and work samplesWorking on a team of teachers and school leaders to provide consistency, support, and accountability to all studentsEngaging in professional developmentCompleting supervision duties on campus, such as morning duty, lunch duty, dismissal, and afterschool dutyEngaging with and participating in the greater school community through attending events and activitiesPerforming additional duties as assignedRequirementsMust haves:Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or universityValid California Special Education (Education Specialist Instruction) Teaching CredentialAdded authorization to teach Deaf and Hard of HearingEL AuthorizationBelief in and commitment to the mission and vision of SSFUSDAbility to design and implement rich, engaging, and culturally relevant teaching unitsKnowledge of California State Common Core StandardsAbility to differentiate lessons for learners with different assetsA dedication to learn, grow, and develop as a professionalRequirements for the application:Updated resumeCover letter outlining desire to work at SSFUSD as well as responses to at least two of the following questions:How do you accommodate different learning styles in your classroom?How do you build a classroom culture in which all students feel a sense of belonging?Transcripts of your undergraduate degree, and graduate degrees if applicable. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable for application purposes only.Test results: Please attach California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET) results and evidence of meeting Basic Skills Requirement, such as California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST), Praxis, Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or American College Test (ACT) results.Proof of English Learner (EL) Authorization or Cross-cultural, Language, and Academic Development (CLAD) CertificateCredential outlined in job description - attachment should include document number assigned by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC).Please note that if you are extended an offer from SSFUSD, you will also need to complete the following prior to beginning work, including training:Provide clearance of Tuberculosis (TB) test, as mandated by California Education code.Submit fingerprints for California Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation clearance.Compensation -

This position is an exempt, salaried position; salary offers commensurate with experience. The starting salary for a first-year teacher is $67,889. An additional stipend of $2,000 is provided.Health and Supplemental Insurance -

Medical, dental, and vision plans, defined benefit pension plans, disability and life insurance.Retirement Plans -

403(b)/457(b) tax-deferred retirement savings plans.Additional Benefits -

Flexible spending account options, employee assistance program, Master’s/Doctoral Degree stipends, and vacation time.Start Date

August 2024Salary

$67,889.00 - $106,681.00 per yearSubjects

Special Education Teacher (Mild to Moderate), Special Education Teacher (Extensive Support Needs)

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