Job Description
Salary: $65,001 - $112,613 Based on Education & Experience
DA VINCI SCHOOLS
TEACHER - HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICS
DEFINITION
Teach and facilitate instruction in grades 9 through 12 in secondary academic subject matter, social, behavioral, and other educational skill areas with an emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion; plan, develop, organize, and conduct a comprehensive educational program for secondary level pupils in Physics instruction.
Da Vinci Schools are project-based, college preparatory schools, each with a distinct focus which drives the curriculum students take in addition to their A-G college preparatory requirements. As a project-based school, class curricula are centered around projects, which teach students the essential skills and knowledge of a course. Da Vinci teachers use Mastery Based Grading and work with industry partners to provide real-world connections to their projects.
Da Vinci Schools is looking for candidates who desire to:
Work closely with a grade level team to plan interdisciplinary projects and units
Create and facilitate inquiry-based project-based curriculum
Connect academic subject matter to the world outside the classroom
Actively create space for diverse voices and points of view that reinforce each students identity
Act as an advisor to a group of students
Engage in self-reflection and a diversity of thinking, particularly related to the schools mission to support diversity, equity inclusion and anti-racism
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Provide instruction based on Next Generation Science Standards and other state frameworks and standards.
Collaborate on a course of study, instructional program guidelines, and other materials in planning and developing lesson plans and teaching outlines.
Pursue a variety of methodology in teaching and instructing pupils, including mini-lessons, demonstrations, discussions, laboratory experiences, and other instructional methods.
Conduct teaching and instructional activities, using educational equipment, materials, books, and other learning aids.
Plan, develop, and utilize a variety of instructional materials and aids appropriate to the intellectual and instructional level of pupils from varied socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, and who possess a range of mental and emotional maturity.
Review, analyze, and evaluate the history, background, and identity of pupils in designing instructional programs to meet individual educational needs.
Individualize and adapt educational processes and procedures to enhance pupil educational opportunities.
Provide group and individual instruction to motivate pupils, and effectively utilize the time available for instructional activities.
Maintain appropriate standards of pupil behavior, using behavioral management strategies and techniques, including positive reinforcement and behavior shaping procedures.
Review, analyze, evaluate, and report pupil academic, social, and emotional growth.
Select and requisition appropriate educational supplies, materials, books, equipment, and learning aids.
Perform a variety of non-instructional duties, including curriculum and instructional development activities, student supervision, and consultation activities.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
A wide-range of effective teaching strategies (e.g., Universal Design and Learning - UDL), along with a willingness to learn to ensure student learning.
Working knowledge of technology and computer software applications relative to instruction, assessment and teacher recordkeeping.
Demonstrated appreciation and support for diversity in student backgrounds
California Standards for the Teaching Profession current version
Current assessment methodologies, their use and efficacy,
Federal, state and local laws, policies and procedures related to duties as a teacher
Correct English usage, grammar and spelling, punctuation and vocabulary
Oral and written communication Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, diligence and courtesy
ABILITY TO:
Work independently with appropriate direction.
Manage and prioritize multiple activities and work with frequent interruptions Communicate orally, in writing and through technology to express ideas, thoughts, lesson materials, and instructions to students, community, and staff.
Champion the success of students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
Perform problem-solving tasks requiring independent judgment
Maintain accurate records and prepare reports
Work confidentially with discretion
Integrate technology into instruction
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others
Meet personal and student schedules and timelines
Understand and interpret rules and written directions and apply to specific situations
Ability to operate office and classroom technology including, but not limited to: computer, webcam, LCD projector, copy machine, white board, document camera and use of related instructional software and hardware
Work effectively as part of a school team.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Hold a Bachelors Degree from an accredited university and a California Single Subject credential with authorization to teach Physics, including English Learner Authorization;
Successful completion of interview, screen process and hiring requirements;
Commitment to the goals and philosophy of Da Vinci Schools
***We prioritize assembling a staff that reflects our student diversity. Spanish-speaking a plus. EOE***
Full-time