ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Instructor-RMES
Job Classification
Fac K12 10-Mo (88%-92%)
Position summary
Ruth Murdoch Elementary School is seeking a certified, enthusiastic, innovative teacher to teach Math at the Jr. High level/Grades 7 and 8. Candidates must demonstrate commitment to collegiality, professional competence, and have a passion to instill a Christ-like character while inspiring students to strive for excellence in their total development. The employee will perform all supervisory and extracurricular responsibilities expected of a full-time elementary classroom teacher. RMES is the K-8 laboratory School at Andrews University and serves a very diverse population of about 230 students.
Qualifications summary
Candidate must have a Bachelor’s Degree in elementary education, valid denominational and State of MI certification or be eligible to obtain both. Proficiency in and capable of teaching basic technology skills in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel and use equipment common to the teaching profession, such as a computer, document camera, etc. Must value a strong relationship with Jesus, be a model of SDA Christian values, with a passion for Adventist education and love for children.
Must be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing.
Duties and responsibilities
- Prepares and provides appropriate learning experiences consistent with Adventist philosophy.
- Models exemplary Christ-like behavior.
- Works harmoniously with other staff members, the board, constituents, the administration and colleagues at Andrews University, and the Office of Education.
- Keeps himself/herself professionally up-to-date and maintains current denominational and state certification.
- The employee participates in:
- Student supervision during on-and off-campus school-related activities
- Professional extracurricular activities such as, but not limited to:
- Parent-teacher conferences
- Home and School meetings
- Faculty meetings
- Teacher conventions and in-services
Expectations for classroom organization and management include ability to:
- Demonstrate effective planning skills using NAD Curriculum Guides
- Do long range yearly planning and develop weekly lesson plans.
- Utilize a variety of instruction and assessment strategies and activities.
- Manage classroom and its routines effectively.
- Provide a safe, orderly, attractive, learning environment.
- Maintain an attractive classroom that is Christ-centered and uniquely Adventist.
- Maintain accurate records.
Supervisory responsibilities
- This position requires supervision of various in and out of classroom activities.
- Student health and safety is essential.
- Careful plans must be made and implemented for adequate supervision from the time employee receives them at school until the time they are released to parents.
- The basic rule is that children must be within sight of an employee or have been given permission to be out of the adult’s presence for a specific and prudent purpose.
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, candidates must have the minimum qualification of a Bachelor’s degree in elementary education, current NAD denominational and MI State certification or be eligible to obtain both.
Must be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing.
Technical competencies
The employee must be able to operate at a reasonable level of competency, equipment common to the teaching profession, such as a computer, copy machine, paper cutter, overhead projector, document camera, Smart machinery etc.
Interpersonal interactions
- The candidate must be able to collaborate and work harmoniously with all school personnel.
- Communicates effectively with other teachers, staff members, the principal, and parents.
- Interacts in a collegial, ethical manner; showing mutual respect and compassion for all school personnel.
- Works cooperatively with staff toward resolution of mutual concerns.
- Demonstrates a team spirit, shares ideas, materials, and methods with other teachers.
- Supports and participates in school sponsored activities.
- Interacts positively with students, individually and in groups.
Physical demands
The job requires a full range of body motion including sitting, standing, balancing, kneeling, crouching, walking, stooping, lifting objects up to 25 pounds, and reaching cupboards, cabinets, bulletin and chalk boards, and keyboard use/repetitive hand motion. The job also requires good hearing and vision adequate for assigned responsibilities.
Work environment
The employee is subject to working in a generally well-lighted and ventilated classroom environment approximately 85% of the time while the remainder of the time is spent teaching or supervising students outside, in the gymnasium, on field trips, etc.