Please send cover letter, resume, 3 letters of recommendation, and any certifications and/or transcripts by October 6, 2022 to:
Robert Cleary Principal
Lynnfield High School
275 Essex Street Lynnfield, MA 01940
cleary@lynnfield.k12.ma.us
Please send cover letter, resume, 3 letters of recommendation, and any certifications and/or transcripts by October 6, 2022 to:
Robert Cleary Principal
Lynnfield High School
275 Essex Street Lynnfield, MA 01940
cleary@lynnfield.k12.ma.us
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Please use the link below to find more information about the position available. https://freudigmanbillings.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=37&source=aWQ9MTQ%3D
Shore Country Day School seeks a full-time lead Science Teacher for Upper Elementary Grades. Candidates must have the ability to analyze and interpret general academic materials and periodicals, as well as students’ work. Candidates should also be well versed in culturally responsive teaching practices, child development, and community building.
Please visit this link for more information about the position, and to apply to the position. https://aisne.org/jobs/science-teacher-3/
Bourne High School Bourne Public Schools Bourne, Massachusetts
Job Details
Job ID: 3828467
Application Deadline: Posted until Filled
Posted : April 4, 2022
Starting Date: August 29, 2022
Job Description
The Bourne Public Schools is seeking engaging, energetic educators to join our team! We value diversity and welcome applications from educators who believe in our three educational pillars of: 1.) Building Community, 2.) Promoting Equity, and 3.) Striving for Excellence. BPS has a strong reputation for inclusive practices and promoting a welcoming environment for students and staff through our Bourne to Be (B2B) values of respect, responsibility and safety.
BPS has four excellent schools organized by grade bands (PK-2, 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12) and a student population of approximately 1,600.
The town of Bourne is a small seaside community situated on both sides of the Cape Cod Canal. Educators enjoy living in and around
the town or have an easy commute on major highways (I-195, I-495 or RT-3). Salary is regionally competitive.
Discover the Bourne Advantage by visiting our website at www.bourneps.org .
Teacher-JOB DESCRIPTION
Policy # JD76
BOURNE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Reports to: Principal, Assistant Principal and Department Head
Job Goal: To instruct students in accordance with the educational philosophy, course objectives, and curriculum of the District.
To provide maximum learning opportunities for students in accordance with program objectives and each student’s abilities, interests,
and needs.
To continuously develop his/her professional knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors in order to improve the educational
opportunities of his/her students.
Responsibilities:
A. Instruction
1. Instructs students in accordance with the District’s philosophy of education, policies, and curriculum.
2. Directs the teaching/learning process toward the achievement of program goals, establishes specific objectives for all lessons, and
communicates these objectives to students.
3. Is prepared to instruct students assigned and has written documentation (e.g., plan book) of preparation.
4. Diagnoses the learning needs of students in terms of the curriculum objectives on a continuous basis and seeks the assistance of
District specialists as required
5. Employs a variety of instructional techniques, materials, and instructional media, consistent with the needs, interests, and abilities of
the students and the objectives of the curriculum
6. Assesses the progress of students in terms of curriculum objectives on a continuous basis and provides progress reports as required
7. Sets a positive example for students and community by demonstrating respect and concern for students and an awareness of
community values.
B. Classroom Management
1. Manages and fully utilizes class time for instructional purposes.
2. Establishes and maintains a classroom environment conducive to learning and teaching.
3. Assists the administration in implementing policies and/or rules governing student life and conduct, and maintains order in the
classroom in a fair and just manner.
4. Promotes appropriate student behavior and attends to students’ misbehavior when it occurs in the teacher’s presence or whenever it
is brought to the teacher’s attention (e.g., hallways, cafeteria, washrooms, and grounds).
5. Takes reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials and facilities.
C. Organization
1. Conducts school-related activities in conformity with School Committee policies and administrative regulations.
2. Cooperates with administrators and others in developing and supporting school activities and maintaining an atmosphere conducive
to learning and teaching.
3. Establishes and maintains productive working relationships with colleagues and supervisors.
4. Maintains accurate student records as required by law, School Committee policy and administrative regulations.
5. Takes and records attendance accurately in classes and/or homeroom, notes attendance patterns and reports unusual and/or
excessive absenteeism to supervisory personnel and parents.
6. Conducts routine assignments with accuracy, promptness and efficiency.
7. Maintains an accurate inventory of materials and supplies used in carrying out assignments.
8. Performs all other duties as required by the school administration.
D. Parent/Community Relationship
1. Makes provision for being available to students and parents for education-related purposes.
2. Establishes and maintains communication (oral and written) with students and their parents concerning both the academic and
behavioral progress of all assigned students.
3. Solicits appropriately the help of parent(s) as required in the education of their children.
4. Maintains good humor, enthusiasm, initiative, and integrity with students and parents and has a positive working relationship with
them.
E. Curriculum Development
1. Assists in the development of curriculum and methods of course/students evaluation in cooperation with department colleagues and
the administration.
F. Professional Development
1. Incorporates constructive feedback and suggestions for improvement in performance made by supervisors
2. Continuously self evaluates professional effectiveness in areas of curriculum classroom performance, and teacher-student, staff and
community relationship in order to maintain and/or improve professional competence.
3. Keeps abreast of new developments in his/her instructional discipline(s) and successful educational. Practices and programs in order
to improve the quality of the educational experiences of his/her students.
Qualifications:
Massachusetts Certification.
Demonstrated ability to instruct secondary school students and to maintain purpose and order in the classroom and all other areas of
the school.
Commitment to continuously improve professional competence.
Demonstrated ability to design and deliver instruction to facilitate learning consistent with the philosophy, goals, curriculum and policies
as established by the School Committee and the needs and interests of the students.
Terms of Employment: Salary, benefits, and work year established by agreement between the Bourne School Committee and the Bourne Education Association.
Evaluation: Performance shall be evaluated by the Principal and/or his/her designees.
Position Type: Full-time
Positions Available: 1
Job Categories : Classroom Teacher > Math: Algebra
Classroom Teacher > Math: Calculus Classroom Teacher > Math: General Classroom Teacher > Math: Geometry
Job Requirements
Candidates with a Certification in Mathematics 8-12
Experience teaching calculus/AP calculus preferred but engaging, motivated educators should apply
Citizenship, residency or work visa required
Contact Information
Amy Cetner , Principal
75 Waterhouse Rd
Bourne, Massachusetts 02532
Phone: 508-759-0670
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Bourne Public Schools Bourne, Massachusetts
Job Details
Job ID: 3828459
Application Deadline: Posted until Filled
Posted : April 4, 2022
Starting Date: August 29, 2022
Job Description
The Bourne Public Schools is seeking engaging, energetic educators to join our team! We value diversity and welcome applications from educators who believe in our three educational pillars of: 1.) Building Community, 2.) Promoting Equity, and 3.) Striving for Excellence. BPS has a strong reputation for inclusive practices and promoting a welcoming environment for students and staff through our Bourne to Be (B2B) values of respect, responsibility and safety.
BPS has four excellent schools organized by grade bands (PK-2, 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12) and a student population of approximately 1,600.
The town of Bourne is a small seaside community situated on both sides of the Cape Cod Canal. Educators enjoy living in and around
the town or have an easy commute on major highways (I-195, I-495 or RT-3). Salary is regionally competitive.
Discover the Bourne Advantage by visiting our website at www.bourneps.org .
The English As A Second Language (ESL) teacher is responsible for assessing and instructing English Language learners in the district. Additional responsibilities include consulting with colleagues, monitoring students who have achieved requirements to exit the ESL program and engaging with parents around the needs of student who are acquiring English as a second language. Currently there are two ESL teachers for the district who have an equitable schedule servicing student in the district. BPS is looking to fill this position (due to a retirement), with a team oriented, collaborative educator who loves students and has a proven track record of connecting with families.
Teacher-JOB DESCRIPTION
Policy # JD76
BOURNE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Reports to: Principal, Assistant Principal and Department Head
Job Goal: To instruct students in accordance with the educational philosophy, course objectives, and curriculum of the District.
To provide maximum learning opportunities for students in accordance with program objectives and each student’s abilities, interests,
and needs.
To continuously develop his/her professional knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors in order to improve the educational
opportunities of his/her students.
Responsibilities: A. Instruction
1. Instructs students in accordance with the District’s philosophy of education, policies, and curriculum.
2. Directs the teaching/learning process toward the achievement of program goals, establishes specific objectives for all lessons, and
communicates these objectives to students.
3. Is prepared to instruct students assigned and has written documentation (e.g., plan book) of preparation.
4. Diagnoses the learning needs of students in terms of the curriculum objectives on a continuous basis and seeks the assistance of
District specialists as required
5. Employs a variety of instructional techniques, materials, and instructional media, consistent with the needs, interests, and abilities of
the students and the objectives of the curriculum
6. Assesses the progress of students in terms of curriculum objectives on a continuous basis and provides progress reports as required
7. Sets a positive example for students and community by demonstrating respect and concern for students and an awareness of
community values.
B. Classroom Management
1. Manages and fully utilizes class time for instructional purposes.
2. Establishes and maintains a classroom environment conducive to learning and teaching.
3. Assists the administration in implementing policies and/or rules governing student life and conduct, and maintains order in the
classroom in a fair and just manner.
4. Promotes appropriate student behavior and attends to students’ misbehavior when it occurs in the teacher’s presence or whenever it
is brought to the teacher’s attention (e.g., hallways, cafeteria, washrooms, and grounds).
5. Takes reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials and facilities.
C. Organization
1. Conducts school-related activities in conformity with School Committee policies and administrative regulations.
2. Cooperates with administrators and others in developing and supporting school activities and maintaining an atmosphere conducive
to learning and teaching.
3. Establishes and maintains productive working relationships with colleagues and supervisors.
4. Maintains accurate student records as required by law, School Committee policy and administrative regulations.
5. Takes and records attendance accurately in classes and/or homeroom, notes attendance patterns and reports unusual and/or
excessive absenteeism to supervisory personnel and parents.
6. Conducts routine assignments with accuracy, promptness and efficiency.
7. Maintains an accurate inventory of materials and supplies used in carrying out assignments.
8. Performs all other duties as required by the school administration.
D. Parent/Community Relationship
1. Makes provision for being available to students and parents for education-related purposes.
2. Establishes and maintains communication (oral and written) with students and their parents concerning both the academic and
behavioral progress of all assigned students.
3. Solicits appropriately the help of parent(s) as required in the education of their children.
4. Maintains good humor, enthusiasm, initiative, and integrity with students and parents and has a positive working relationship with
them.
E. Curriculum Development
1. Assists in the development of curriculum and methods of course/students evaluation in cooperation with department colleagues and
the administration.
F. Professional Development
1. Incorporates constructive feedback and suggestions for improvement in performance made by supervisors
2. Continuously self evaluates professional effectiveness in areas of curriculum classroom performance, and teacher-student, staff and
community relationship in order to maintain and/or improve professional competence.
3. Keeps abreast of new developments in his/her instructional discipline(s) and successful educational. Practices and programs in order
to improve the quality of the educational experiences of his/her students.
Qualifications:
Massachusetts Certification.
Demonstrated ability to instruct secondary school students and to maintain purpose and order in the classroom and all other areas of
the school.
Commitment to continuously improve professional competence.
Demonstrated ability to design and deliver instruction to facilitate learning consistent with the philosophy, goals, curriculum and policies
as established by the School Committee and the needs and interests of the students.
Terms of Employment: Salary, benefits, and work year established by agreement between the Bourne School Committee and the Bourne Education Association.
Evaluation: Performance shall be evaluated by the Principal and/or his/her designees.
Position Type: Full-time Positions Available: 1
Job Category : Classroom Teacher > ELL / ESL / SEI / TESOL
Job Requirements
Certification in English as a Second Language (ESL) PK-6 and 5-12 Citizenship, residency or work visa required
Contact Information
Barbara Starkie , Assistant Superintendent
36 Sandwich Rd
Bourne, Massachusetts 02532
Phone: 508-759-0660
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Bourne High School Bourne Public Schools Bourne, Massachusetts
Job Details
Job ID: 3828461
Application Deadline: Posted until Filled
Posted : April 4, 2022
Starting Date: August 29, 2022
Job Description
The Bourne Public Schools is seeking engaging, energetic educators to join our team! We value diversity and welcome applications from educators who believe in our three educational pillars of: 1.) Building Community, 2.) Promoting Equity, and 3.) Striving for Excellence. BPS has a strong reputation for inclusive practices and promoting a welcoming environment for students and staff through our Bourne to Be (B2B) values of respect, responsibility and safety.
BPS has four excellent schools organized by grade bands (PK-2, 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12) and a student population of approximately 1,600.
The town of Bourne is a small seaside community situated on both sides of the Cape Cod Canal. Educators enjoy living in and around
the town or have an easy commute on major highways (I-195, I-495 or RT-3). Salary is regionally competitive.
Discover the Bourne Advantage by visiting our website at www.bourneps.org .
Teacher-JOB DESCRIPTION
Policy # JD76
BOURNE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Reports to: Principal, Assistant Principal and Department Head
Job Goal: To instruct students in accordance with the educational philosophy, course objectives, and curriculum of the District.
To provide maximum learning opportunities for students in accordance with program objectives and each student’s abilities, interests,
and needs.
To continuously develop his/her professional knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors in order to improve the educational
opportunities of his/her students.
Responsibilities:
A. Instruction
1. Instructs students in accordance with the District’s philosophy of education, policies, and curriculum.
2. Directs the teaching/learning process toward the achievement of program goals, establishes specific objectives for all lessons, and
communicates these objectives to students.
3. Is prepared to instruct students assigned and has written documentation (e.g., plan book) of preparation.
4. Diagnoses the learning needs of students in terms of the curriculum objectives on a continuous basis and seeks the assistance of
District specialists as required
5. Employs a variety of instructional techniques, materials, and instructional media, consistent with the needs, interests, and abilities of
the students and the objectives of the curriculum
6. Assesses the progress of students in terms of curriculum objectives on a continuous basis and provides progress reports as required
7. Sets a positive example for students and community by demonstrating respect and concern for students and an awareness of
community values.
B. Classroom Management
1. Manages and fully utilizes class time for instructional purposes.
2. Establishes and maintains a classroom environment conducive to learning and teaching.
3. Assists the administration in implementing policies and/or rules governing student life and conduct, and maintains order in the
classroom in a fair and just manner.
4. Promotes appropriate student behavior and attends to students’ misbehavior when it occurs in the teacher’s presence or whenever it
is brought to the teacher’s attention (e.g., hallways, cafeteria, washrooms, and grounds).
5. Takes reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials and facilities.
C. Organization
1. Conducts school-related activities in conformity with School Committee policies and administrative regulations.
2. Cooperates with administrators and others in developing and supporting school activities and maintaining an atmosphere conducive
to learning and teaching.
3. Establishes and maintains productive working relationships with colleagues and supervisors.
4. Maintains accurate student records as required by law, School Committee policy and administrative regulations.
5. Takes and records attendance accurately in classes and/or homeroom, notes attendance patterns and reports unusual and/or
excessive absenteeism to supervisory personnel and parents.
6. Conducts routine assignments with accuracy, promptness and efficiency.
7. Maintains an accurate inventory of materials and supplies used in carrying out assignments.
8. Performs all other duties as required by the school administration.
D. Parent/Community Relationship
1. Makes provision for being available to students and parents for education-related purposes.
2. Establishes and maintains communication (oral and written) with students and their parents concerning both the academic and
behavioral progress of all assigned students.
3. Solicits appropriately the help of parent(s) as required in the education of their children.
4. Maintains good humor, enthusiasm, initiative, and integrity with students and parents and has a positive working relationship with
them.
E. Curriculum Development
1. Assists in the development of curriculum and methods of course/students evaluation in cooperation with department colleagues and
the administration.
F. Professional Development
1. Incorporates constructive feedback and suggestions for improvement in performance made by supervisors
2. Continuously self evaluates professional effectiveness in areas of curriculum classroom performance, and teacher-student, staff and
community relationship in order to maintain and/or improve professional competence.
3. Keeps abreast of new developments in his/her instructional discipline(s) and successful educational. Practices and programs in order
to improve the quality of the educational experiences of his/her students.
Qualifications:
Massachusetts Certification.
Demonstrated ability to instruct secondary school students and to maintain purpose and order in the classroom and all other areas of
the school.
Commitment to continuously improve professional competence.
Demonstrated ability to design and deliver instruction to facilitate learning consistent with the philosophy, goals, curriculum and policies
as established by the School Committee and the needs and interests of the students.
Terms of Employment: Salary, benefits, and work year established by agreement between the Bourne School Committee and the Bourne Education Association.
Evaluation: Performance shall be evaluated by the Principal and/or his/her designees.
Position Type: Full-time
Positions Available: 1
Job Category : Classroom Teacher > Language: American Sign
Job Requirements
Certification or the ability to be certified as a teacher of American Sign Language with the Massachusetts Department of
Elementary and secondary Education (MA DESE)
Bachelor degree preferred
Citizenship, residency or work visa required
Contact Information
Amy Cetner , Principal
75 Waterhouse Rd
Bourne, Massachusetts 02532
Phone: 508-759-0670
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Religious School Teachers Needed at Temple Shalom in Medford for 2022-2023
Are you creative with children? Do you have camp/classroom/youth group experience in a Jewish setting? Are you capable of teaching Hebrew reading and prayers? If the answer to any or all these questions is “yes”, then please consider applying for a teacher position with us. Please send a cover letter and resume to rsdirector@templeshalommedford.org.
Our synagogue school meets on Sunday, 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and Wednesday, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Current teacher openings are for 1 and 2 day per week classes which meet on Sunday morning and Wednesday afternoon, and one teacher’s assistant position for Sunday morning. Curriculum subjects vary by grade, and they include: Hebrew, Prayer, Holidays, Bible, Israel, History and Mitzvot (obligations).
Applicants should be excited to teach children, have a strong Jewish background, and be willing to collaborate on lesson planning (follow a written curriculum and submit a lesson plan prior to class). Temple Shalom is a Conservative Movement affiliated synagogue. We offer teacher support, generous compensation, a relaxed setting and small student groups. Candidates will need a car for transportation, ideally, although we are approximately a 30-minute walk from Tufts University, and we help coordinate and provide carpools among Tufts teachers.
Cooperative forest school is a newly formed cooperative forest school based in the woods of Masachusett (specifically the Cambridge/Medford/Stoneham area) for children ages 2-6.
We are a group of parents and caregivers creating an educational program for our children based on the principles of community care, collaborative play, exploration, nurturing and environmental stewardship. United by a commitment to play-based outdoor education, we came together amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic to create a much needed community and a deliberate and safer learning environment for our children.
We are looking for a Part Time Lead Forest School Teacher who shares our vision to join our adventure in care and community.
Duties
Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Salary: Competitive, and Based upon Experience, starting at $20/hour
Contact: cooperativeforestschool@riseup.net
Note: We are working to keep our children and extended families and communities as safe as possible. To this end, we are following a layered protections system. We will ask all children and educators to wear high quality masks at all times. We will also keep a community care agreement where we update one another of COVID exposures and symptoms, and plan to implement surveillance testing.