Supervising Teacher, University High School at The University of Memphis
Memphis, Tennessee, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Jun, 26

Salary

80000.0

Posted On

18 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Instructional Experience, Differentiated Instruction, Brain-Based Instruction, Research-Based Instructional Models, Teaching Excellence, School Improvement, Leadership, Supervision, Coaching, Mentoring

Industry

Description
High School at The University of Memphis seeks to fill a supervising faculty position for grades 9th – 11th.  The school is interested in applicants with instructional experience, training in innovative strategies of teaching and learning (including differentiated instruction), brain-based instruction, or other effective research-based instructional models. Applicants will be expected to demonstrate excellence in teaching, a commitment to school improvement, an understanding of (and commitment to the) education for all learners, and a willingness to assume a leadership role in the school. Supervising teachers instruct elementary aged students as well as supervise/coach/mentor pre-service education majors at the University of Memphis College of Education. High School has been designated a National Blue Ribbon School by the US Department of Education, a STEM school by the Tennessee Department of Education, and a Reward School by the Tennessee Department of Education. This is a 10 month faculty position at the University of Memphis with full benefits. Click Here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_B8AnUgX_HRCvGoSB7_ZHCG1-2HjQMqIpDU0D5_gUss/edit?tab=t.0] for University Schools Salary Scale.
Responsibilities
The Supervising Teacher will instruct high school students in grades 9th through 11th and supervise, coach, and mentor pre-service education majors from the University of Memphis College of Education. This role requires demonstrating teaching excellence, commitment to school improvement, and assuming a leadership role within the school.
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