KIPP Public Schools Northern California
*Education Specialist - Mild/Mod (24-25)
KIPP Public Schools Northern California, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Position Summary
Teach with Purpose:
Our teachers play a key role in bringing to life the academic and cultural visions of our schools. This includes daily lesson planning, intentional curriculum design, and regular data analysis to help all students learn and grow. Our teachers also implement Social Emotional Learning lessons and Restorative Practices to create a joyful, inclusive classroom community. Support and Collaboration:
Our teachers work closely with the school’s Leadership Team, including their Instructional Coach, to ensure students are learning and growing. This includes weekly meetings and ongoing feedback so we can continue to grow in our instructional practices. Commitment to Anti-Racism:
We are committed to creating an anti-racist school community. We engage in ongoing development to reflect on our own identities and experiences and how that shapes us as people, educators, and leaders. As a community, we regularly analyze our school systems, academics, culture, data, etc. to reflect on our progress towards being an anti-racist organization and to make changes to address the needs of our community. Preferred Qualifications Experience: Experience as an educator teaching students with similar demographics to our KIPP Public Schools Northern California student community. Education: Hold a B.A/B.S degree from a regionally accredited institution. Meet one of the following eligibility requirements: Hold a valid teaching credential in the desired subject. Eligibility for a Provisional Internship Permit. Eligibility for a Short Term Staff Permit. Knowledge/Skills Required: Commitment to KIPP mission and vision. Commitment to being an anti-racist educator. Believe all students can achieve at the highest academic levels. Possess strong content area knowledge. Strong skills building relationships with students, families, and communities. Communicate well with students, families, and colleagues. Have proficient knowledge of Google Suite applications (Google Classroom, Hangout, Docs, Sheets, Slides, etc.). Have the ability to learn and utilize instructional technology to support in-class and distance learning (i.e. Zoom, Nearpod) as needed in pandemic environment. Essential Functions and Responsibilities Lead and manage the development, proposal, and implementation of eligible students’ Individualized Education Plans (IEP) in accordance with state and federal law. Collaborate with key stakeholders to develop measurable annual goals in students’ areas of need including academic, behavior, and social emotional. Provide specialized academic instruction, behavior intervention services, and other special education services, as assigned, through service models including co-teaching, push-in, pull-out, small groups, and one-to-one support. Collect and analyze data regularly to monitor student progress towards IEP goals, report student progress to families, and to inform instructional practices. Develop daily and long-term lesson plans using curriculum and resources to align with students’ individualized education plans (IEP) and KIPP’s academic mission and vision. Collaborate with general education colleagues to accommodate, differentiate, and modify student learning and materials to best meet the students’ needs. Develop individualized, modified lessons and/or curriculum for students whose IEP includes modified curriculum. Train key stakeholders (e.g., general education teachers, paraeducators, etc.) to support delivery of instruction. Maintain a positive, warm, inclusive, rigorous, and engaging learning environment that incorporates Restorative Practices, social emotional learning, and research-based strategies. Implement culturally responsive classroom management strategies to create a safe environment for all students to learn and achieve. Communicate effectively with staff, students, families, and other key stakeholders to ensure strong partnerships and implementation of students’ individualized education plans (IEP). Attend and engage in regular professional development and communities of practice to continue learning and growing as an educator. Update and maintain students’ special education records, both digital and physical, including IEP documents, progress reports, evaluations, parent signature pages, and other relevant documentation. Physical, Mental and Environmental Demands Physical:
Ability to navigate school and classroom settings. Ability to access and utilize technology. Occasional lifting/carrying of equipment 1-20 lbs. Physical agility to move self in various positions in order to execute duties effectively, which may include kneeling, walking, pushing/pulling, squatting, twisting, turning, bending, stooping and reaching overhead. Mental:
Stress of deadlines and normal work standards, ability to analyze problems and generate alternatives, work with interruptions, concentrate for long periods of time, read, calculate, perform routine math problems, memorize and recall objects and people. Environmental:
School and classroom environment subject to constant interruptions and distractions. Adhere to KIPP’s health and safety guidelines as outlined by the CDC, CDE, and public health agencies’ recommendations. Classification This is a full-time, exempt position on a school year calendar cycle, located at our school sites. About KIPP Public Schools Northern California We are a thriving nonprofit network of free, public charter schools open to all students. Together with families and communities, we create joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose—college, career, and beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world. We value the dedication, hard work, and passion that our teachers bring each day. KIPP Northern California supports you with professional development, coaching, and collaboration. We offer competitive pay and benefits that reflect the appreciation we have for our teachers and their dedication to students. Our student community consists of over 7,000 elementary, middle, and high school students in East Palo Alto, Oakland, San Francisco, San Lorenzo, San Jose, and Redwood City, and Stockton. 79% qualify for free or reduced price lunch, 23% are multilingual learners, and 10% have special needs. We strive to cultivate a representative team of teachers and leaders that reflect our students’ diversity. Compensation KIPP Northern California is dedicated to you and your family's well-being! We offer a competitive salary as well as a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, and transportation benefits. We benchmark annually against school districts and charter schools in the regions where we operate, to offer competitive salaries. Our salary step scale for this position type is reflected here: KIPP Bay Area Scale KIPP Stockton Scale How to Apply Please submit a cover letter and resume by clicking apply on this page. Questions? Email teach@kippnorcal.org
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Our teachers play a key role in bringing to life the academic and cultural visions of our schools. This includes daily lesson planning, intentional curriculum design, and regular data analysis to help all students learn and grow. Our teachers also implement Social Emotional Learning lessons and Restorative Practices to create a joyful, inclusive classroom community. Support and Collaboration:
Our teachers work closely with the school’s Leadership Team, including their Instructional Coach, to ensure students are learning and growing. This includes weekly meetings and ongoing feedback so we can continue to grow in our instructional practices. Commitment to Anti-Racism:
We are committed to creating an anti-racist school community. We engage in ongoing development to reflect on our own identities and experiences and how that shapes us as people, educators, and leaders. As a community, we regularly analyze our school systems, academics, culture, data, etc. to reflect on our progress towards being an anti-racist organization and to make changes to address the needs of our community. Preferred Qualifications Experience: Experience as an educator teaching students with similar demographics to our KIPP Public Schools Northern California student community. Education: Hold a B.A/B.S degree from a regionally accredited institution. Meet one of the following eligibility requirements: Hold a valid teaching credential in the desired subject. Eligibility for a Provisional Internship Permit. Eligibility for a Short Term Staff Permit. Knowledge/Skills Required: Commitment to KIPP mission and vision. Commitment to being an anti-racist educator. Believe all students can achieve at the highest academic levels. Possess strong content area knowledge. Strong skills building relationships with students, families, and communities. Communicate well with students, families, and colleagues. Have proficient knowledge of Google Suite applications (Google Classroom, Hangout, Docs, Sheets, Slides, etc.). Have the ability to learn and utilize instructional technology to support in-class and distance learning (i.e. Zoom, Nearpod) as needed in pandemic environment. Essential Functions and Responsibilities Lead and manage the development, proposal, and implementation of eligible students’ Individualized Education Plans (IEP) in accordance with state and federal law. Collaborate with key stakeholders to develop measurable annual goals in students’ areas of need including academic, behavior, and social emotional. Provide specialized academic instruction, behavior intervention services, and other special education services, as assigned, through service models including co-teaching, push-in, pull-out, small groups, and one-to-one support. Collect and analyze data regularly to monitor student progress towards IEP goals, report student progress to families, and to inform instructional practices. Develop daily and long-term lesson plans using curriculum and resources to align with students’ individualized education plans (IEP) and KIPP’s academic mission and vision. Collaborate with general education colleagues to accommodate, differentiate, and modify student learning and materials to best meet the students’ needs. Develop individualized, modified lessons and/or curriculum for students whose IEP includes modified curriculum. Train key stakeholders (e.g., general education teachers, paraeducators, etc.) to support delivery of instruction. Maintain a positive, warm, inclusive, rigorous, and engaging learning environment that incorporates Restorative Practices, social emotional learning, and research-based strategies. Implement culturally responsive classroom management strategies to create a safe environment for all students to learn and achieve. Communicate effectively with staff, students, families, and other key stakeholders to ensure strong partnerships and implementation of students’ individualized education plans (IEP). Attend and engage in regular professional development and communities of practice to continue learning and growing as an educator. Update and maintain students’ special education records, both digital and physical, including IEP documents, progress reports, evaluations, parent signature pages, and other relevant documentation. Physical, Mental and Environmental Demands Physical:
Ability to navigate school and classroom settings. Ability to access and utilize technology. Occasional lifting/carrying of equipment 1-20 lbs. Physical agility to move self in various positions in order to execute duties effectively, which may include kneeling, walking, pushing/pulling, squatting, twisting, turning, bending, stooping and reaching overhead. Mental:
Stress of deadlines and normal work standards, ability to analyze problems and generate alternatives, work with interruptions, concentrate for long periods of time, read, calculate, perform routine math problems, memorize and recall objects and people. Environmental:
School and classroom environment subject to constant interruptions and distractions. Adhere to KIPP’s health and safety guidelines as outlined by the CDC, CDE, and public health agencies’ recommendations. Classification This is a full-time, exempt position on a school year calendar cycle, located at our school sites. About KIPP Public Schools Northern California We are a thriving nonprofit network of free, public charter schools open to all students. Together with families and communities, we create joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose—college, career, and beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world. We value the dedication, hard work, and passion that our teachers bring each day. KIPP Northern California supports you with professional development, coaching, and collaboration. We offer competitive pay and benefits that reflect the appreciation we have for our teachers and their dedication to students. Our student community consists of over 7,000 elementary, middle, and high school students in East Palo Alto, Oakland, San Francisco, San Lorenzo, San Jose, and Redwood City, and Stockton. 79% qualify for free or reduced price lunch, 23% are multilingual learners, and 10% have special needs. We strive to cultivate a representative team of teachers and leaders that reflect our students’ diversity. Compensation KIPP Northern California is dedicated to you and your family's well-being! We offer a competitive salary as well as a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, and transportation benefits. We benchmark annually against school districts and charter schools in the regions where we operate, to offer competitive salaries. Our salary step scale for this position type is reflected here: KIPP Bay Area Scale KIPP Stockton Scale How to Apply Please submit a cover letter and resume by clicking apply on this page. Questions? Email teach@kippnorcal.org
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