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2025 Summer School Teacher (EAS-Middle School)
Waterbury Public Schools
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Waterbury, CT, United States
Posted Date
5/07/2025
Description
Waterbury Public Schools
JOB CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION
JOB CLASSIFICATION TITLE:
Extended Academic Support
Middle School
Teacher (ELA, Mathematics, & Interdisciplinary)
DEPARTMENT:
Teaching and Learning
DATES & TIMES:
July 7, 2025 – July 31, 2025 (M-TH)
Teacher hours: 8:00am - 1:00pm
LOCATION:
Middle School: Wallace
BARGAINING UNIT CLASSIFICATION:
Salary per WTA Contract
REPORTS TO:
Receives administrative direction from the summer school administrator or other administrative officials of a higher grade
FLSA DESIGNATION:
Exempt
PART I - SUMMARY OF CLASSIFICATION
This class is accountable for facilitating learning, academic achievement, social-emotional learning, and personal development by providing instruction to students in an
in-person setting
. This class also develops and implements curriculum and lesson plans, utilizes technology to facilitate learning, and demonstrates an understanding of the varying learning styles and the needs of a diverse student population.
Mathematics teachers will facilitate learning for students to engage in a problem solving task or series of tasks that are connected to a core domain focus from that grade to prepare them for success in next course:
Grade 6: Reasoning with Ratios and Rates
Grade 7: Proportional Relationships
Grade 8: Constructing and Analyzing Functions
ELA teachers will facilitate learning for students to engage in reading, writing, speaking, and listening around an arguable topic.
Grade 6: Smart Homes
Grade 7: Dystopian Societies
Grade 8: Voting Rights
Interdisciplinary teachers from different secondary disciplines will work together to develop a four-week interdisciplinary unit based on the Common Core grade level anchor standards for reading and writing, and the WPS Portrait of the Graduate.
PART II - MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
A. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
General Experience:
Possession of a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college.
B. CREDENTIALS
:
Google Certified Educator Level 1 preferred
Kami Certified Educator preferred
C. LICENSURES, CERTIFICATIONS, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Employment in this class is conditional upon the possession of a valid Connecticut State Board of Education teaching certificate/endorsement(s) appropriate to the teaching assignment.
Mathematics Teachers
- Secondary mathematics certification required
English Language Arts Teachers
- Secondary ELA certification required
Interdisciplinary Teachers
- All other secondary certifications are acceptable
Applicants must be available to work all sixteen (16) days of in-person summer school
Applicants must be available to engage in eight (8) hours of paid collaborative planning/professional learning time during the month of June.
Incumbents in this class may be required to possess and retain a current Motor Vehicle operator’s license.
A reference check may be conducted with the applicant’s direct supervisor.
D. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of effective instructional strategies
Excellent technology skills
Extensive knowledge in middle school mathematics, ELA and/or interdisciplinary programs
Knowledge and expertise in explicit small group instruction, differentiated instruction, Language Arts & Math curriculum, and Common Core State Standards.
Knowledge of social-emotional learning support strategies
Knowledge of the GSuite applications in Google and how they are used to support teaching and learning, including, but not limited to: Google Classroom, Google Meet, Google Forms, Google Drive, Google Slides, Google Groups, Google Calendar and Gmail;
Knowledge of Google extensions that create a more efficient workflow and that enhance teaching and learning.
Knowledge of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and Scientific Research-Based Interventions (SRBI)
PART III - POSITION SUPERVISES:
May direct the work of paraprofessionals and other non-certified support staff.
PART IV - ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The following identifies the primary and essential functions of the position and is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all duties.
Provide an emotionally safe learning environment
Conduct daily small group learning sessions in Language Arts, Mathematics, and Social-Emotional Learning designed to meet the individual needs of students
Communicate student assessment data to families (pre, mid, post)
Provide one to one feedback for students in their synchronous lessons
Implement curriculum for Language Arts and/or Mathematics
Use assessment tools to design small group instruction
Provide differentiated instruction based on identified student needs
Administer student assessments and maintain accurate data
Maintain classroom attendance
May be asked to model lessons for colleagues
Willingness to learn and use new technologies and Google extensions
Complete other tasks assigned by the EAS administrator
Salary:
Per WTA contract for Certified Teachers
Maximum hours are stated above.
SEE ATTACHED JOB DESCRIPTION VIA THE LINK ABOVE FOR MORE DETAILS REGARDING THIS IMMEDIATE TRANSFER OPPORTUNITY
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