The Charter High School for Law and Social Justice is dedicated to providing students in the Bronx with a rigorous high school education, preparing them for success in college and future careers. Using a theme of law and social justice, our school engages, inspires, and empowers students by equipping them with the academic skills needed to earn a Regents diploma, gain college admission, and ultimately pursue legal careers. Through mentoring, partnerships, and immersive college and law school experiences, our students learn firsthand about the academic benchmarks and habits necessary for college and beyond.
Our mission, along with our core values, ground and drive the work that we do. Our core values are Excellence * Character * Courage * Commitment.
Desired Qualifications
Required: Master's degree in a related field
Required: Valid NYS Certification in a related subject area
Required: Minimum of two years of teaching experience
Demonstrated success teaching in an urban or non-traditional school setting
Strong communication skills, both oral and written
Proficiency with educational technology (SMARTBoard, student laptops, etc.)
Commitment to professional growth and continuous learning
Responsibilities
1. Content Knowledge & Planning
Demonstrate in-depth expertise in the subject area(s) taught.
Develop meaningful, relevant lessons aligned with Understanding by Design principles.
Collaborate with specialists to differentiate instruction for diverse learning needs.
Integrate technology (e.g., SMARTBoard, student laptops) to enhance instruction.
2. Instructional Strategies
Connect current lessons with past and future learning.
Employ varied instructional methods (e.g., modeling, cooperative learning, reading/writing in content areas) to engage all learners.
Use questioning techniques to promote critical thinking.
Continuously assess student understanding and adjust instruction as needed.
Ensure active, successful participation for every student.
3. Assessment & Feedback
Use multiple assessment tools to guide and modify instruction.
Monitor student progress, maintain accurate records, and provide timely feedback.
Employ fair and transparent grading practices.
4. Student Communication & Rapport
Use clear, precise language in both oral and written communication.
Articulate lesson goals and procedures to students.
Model empathy, respect, and positive listening skills.
Build strong, supportive relationships with students.
5. Classroom Management
Enforce the school’s behavior policy and maintain a positive learning environment.
Set clear expectations for student conduct and collaborate with parents on behavior issues.
Efficiently manage transitions and keep disruptions to a minimum.
6. Professional Demeanor & Development
Maintain a professional appearance and deportment
Act ethically in all interactions with students, staff, and families.
Adhere to school policies and procedures.
Seek professional growth opportunities and demonstrate a willingness to learn.
7. School Community & Culture
Communicate regularly with parents about student progress and concerns.
Encourage parent involvement in school activities.
Partner with community members and organizations to support student growth.
Collaborate with colleagues to support school initiatives and foster a positive culture.
8. Additional Skills & Abilities
Organize, plan, and deliver a comprehensive instructional program.
Provide differentiated instruction for diverse achievement levels.
Motivate and engage students with dynamic, stimulating lessons.
Conduct research to refine curriculum and instructional practices.
Exercise sound judgment and problem-solving skills in a fast-paced environment.
EEO STATEMENT: The Charter High School for Law and Social Justice provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. It prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.