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Teacher World Language - Japanese (School Year 2026-2027)

@ School District U-46
United States
$61k-$130k/yrHybridFull Time
Responsibilities:Provide instruction, Assess students, Collaborate with colleagues
Requirements Summary:Bachelor's degree; Appropriate Educator License (PEL, ELS-CTE) with endorsements; experience preferred; strong organizational and professional skills.
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    Teacher World Language - Japanese (School Year 2026-2027) JobID: 41923
  • Position Type:
      Teacher High School/World Language

  • Date Posted:
      1/29/2026

  • Location:
      Curriculum & Instruction

  • Date Available:
      08/24/2026

  • Closing Date:
      Until Filled

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    Position / Title: Secondary Teacher
    Bargaining Unit: ETADepartment/Location: TBD
    Work Days: 184Reports To: Building Principal
    JD Revision Date: 3/2/2023Supervises: N/A

    Function / Position Summary

    School District U-46 Secondary Teachers work to ensure all U-46 students have access to high quality, culturally and linguistically responsive instruction.  They are relentless in their pursuit of planning lessons in alignment to grade level standards; engaging students in texts and tasks that require collaboration, communication, creativity, and critical thinking; and providing regular and ongoing feedback to support growth and proficiency for all students. U-46 Secondary Teachers also value their own professional growth and engage in ongoing professional learning and seek feedback to continuously improve their practice.

    Job Duties / Responsibilities

    • Strives to implement by the performance of job responsibilities the district's philosophy of education and instructional goals and objectives.
    • Provides students with clarity of instructional purpose and delivers content accurately.
    • Creates an environment that is safe, respectful, supportive, and challenging as well as conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity, interests and needs of the students.
    • Develops classroom routines and procedures with students to ensure effective management and collective ownership of the classroom environment.
    • Engages students in important learning through well-designed activities, questions, and discussion that invite higher-order thinking, develop reasoning skills, and create the opportunity to engage thoughtfully with others' thinking and ideas.
    • Provides equitable access to rigorous content for all students.
    • Formatively and summatively assesses students and provides regular daily feedback as well as formal progress reports.
    • Actively participates in continuous professional learning opportunities through an inquiry-based, growth focused, and results-oriented approach to professional engagement.
    • Collaborates with colleagues frequently to improve and share practice.
    • Adheres to the published policies and procedures distributed by the district.
    • Meets and instructs assigned classes and/or performs or provides assigned duties and services in the locations and times designated.
    • Works professionally and cooperatively with other school personnel in the identification, diagnosis, and remediation of individual students with specialized needs.
    • Prepares for assigned tasks and shows written evidence of preparation upon request of supervisor.
    • Takes all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities.
    • Maintains accurate, complete, and correct records as required by laws and district policy.
    • Assists the administration in implementing student discipline policies and maintains order in area(s) assigned and/or supervised in a fair and just manner.
    • Meets and instructs assigned classes and/or performs or provides assigned duties and services in the locations and at the times designated including: in-person instruction, hybrid instruction, asynchronous and/or synchronous instruction.
    • Makes provisions for being available to students and parents for education related purposes.
    • Strives to maintain and improve professional competence.

    Education

    • Bachelor's degree required.
    • Appropriate Educator License (PEL, ELS-CTE) with required endorsement(s).

    Experience / Knowledge

    • Experience working with students in a school setting is preferred. Demonstrate a willingness to work in a team that is collaborative, student-centered, and results-driven.
    • Demonstrate a strong knowledge in fundamental principles of teacher and learning.
    • Demonstrate strong organizational skills and efficiency in meeting deadlines.
    • Demonstrate professionalism by managing time effectively, working with various stakeholders, and engaging in continuous learning.

    Physical Demands

    • Occasionally requires physical exertion to manually move, lift/carry, pull or push heavy objects or materials.
    • Requires prolonged sitting or standing.
    • Stooping, bending, reaching and working at a student's level when necessary.
    • Must work indoors and outdoors.

    Terms of Employment

    • This is a 10-month position (184 days).
    • Salary and benefits as established by the Board of Education.
    • The salary range for this position is $60,689 - $129,722.