Third Grade Teacher 2015-16 Education, Training & Library - Trenton, NJ at Geebo

Third Grade Teacher 2015-16

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Foundation Academies Home Office
Foundation Academies is seeking a highly committed and talented educators to join our growingfamily in Trenton, NJ. As a team of like-minded professionals who believe the achievement gap is an injustice, we work relentlessly to fundamentally change the lives of our students by having the highest standards, being data-driven, and showing tough love.
At Foundation Academies, we:
make a profound impact on our city as we expand the first network of No Excuses schools founded and built by Trenton educators and parents
develop and coach all of our teachers through weekly observations and o3's ( one-on-one meetings with direct supervisors)
provide every teacher with a laptop/smartphone and every classroom with whiteboard technology
ensure that all of our students study music and we are the first charter organization in the country partnered with an elite music school, The Oberlin Conservatory of Music;
We seek a highly committed and talented Third Grade Teacher to be part of our Primary School Team who:
embraces our mission and embodies our core values;
ensures measurable student learning and commits to data-driven instruction;
sets a highly structured school environment by sweating the small stuff;
welcomes the opportunity to be constantly challenged to grow, learn and improve;
is a team player;
possesses or is eligible for NJ certification in E lementary Teacher in Grades K-6 or Preschool through Grade 3
has a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0.
Candidates with two or more years of teaching experience preferred.
Semifinalist candidates will be required to provide unofficial transcripts, evidence of certification/eligibility, and 5 professional references.
Hired candidates are responsible for the following: official transcripts, criminal clearance (fingerprinting), and medical clearance (TB/mantoux testing).Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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