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Instructional Building Substitute Teacher

Focused Staffing
locationPhiladelphia, PA, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Education
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

Position title: Instructional Building Substitute Teacher

Reports to: Principal

Compensation: $20 to $25 per hour

Position Summary

The Instructional Building Substitute will be assigned daily to cover teacher absences. Ideally,

assignments will last no more than 1 consecutive week in any one class. They will present and

teach subject matter across content areas to students K-8 as outlined on substitute plans by the

classroom teacher.

On the occasion when no absence coverage is needed, the instructional building substitute will

follow a school provided push-in support schedule. It is likely that this will be primarily in

science, social studies, art, music, physical education or Chinese language classes. In this role,

they will be responsible for supporting the classroom teacher by providing students with the

support and guidance they need to succeed.

The Instructional Building Substitute is expected to challenge, inspire, and actively engage

students in their own learning process by teaching both for content and for critical thinking and

life character development. Regular and predictable attendance are essential functions of this

position.

Responsibilities:

Responsibilities of instructional staff include:

Attends work on time on a daily basis ready to complete the tasks and responsibilities of

this position

Deliver substitute lesson plans developed by teachers

Develop morning meeting and/or community building lessons

Reinforces lessons presented by teachers by reviewing material with students one-on-one

or in small groups

Enforces school and class rules to support the teacher with classroom management

Assists teachers in preparing for lessons by getting materials ready and/or setting up

equipment

Supervises students in class, between classes, during lunch and recess, and on field trips

Implements instructional programs to meet individual needs of students in a manner

consistent with the school's mission statement

Maintains a school atmosphere in which human and cultural values are shared to the

fullest possible extent, and in which attainment of self-reliance, responsible behavior and

a positive self-image are of prime importance

Develops a cooperative partnership with students and parents based on mutual respect

Establishes and maintains high standards for pupil behavior to achieve a functional

learning atmosphere

Maintains accurate and confidential records of all assigned students

Assists with the administration of all state mandated testing including but not limited to

the PSSA

Attends RtI meetings and collaborates with the RtI team regarding academic and

behavioral interventions

Attends staff meetings, in-service meetings, team meetings, grade level meetings, and

department meetings, as required

Participates in in-service education activities provided by the school as well as

self-selected professional growth activities

Performs other duties of an adjunct nature, which are necessary to maintain smooth

operation of the school

Proficiency in using basic office equipment and basic computer skills are required.

Qualifications

Understanding of and support for the school's mission is required

Bachelor’s Degree is required

Preference given to those with Pennsylvania Teaching Certification or pursuing

certification

Excellent computer proficiency and word processing skills are required

Genuine desire to work cooperatively with colleagues and the capacity to work effectively

with diverse populations is required

Fluency in another language in addition to English is a plus

Working conditions

The working conditions include:

Very high levels of social interaction, with daily and consistent work with children,

parents, and other teachers.

Communicating with people face-to-face on a daily basis, as well as communication

through phone, e-mail, letters, and memos.

Working very near others, within a few feet or less, which may result in exposure to

diseases and infections, such as colds and influenza.

Exposure to loud sounds and high noise levels on a regular basis.

Responsibility for the health and safety of the children in their school.

Being placed in conflict situations where parents and students might become angry or

unpleasant.

Working as part of a team of educators.

Physical requirements

Teachers are regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk, hear, operate a computer, hand-held

learning devices and other office equipment, reach with hands and arms, and must occasionally

lift and/or move up to 10 pounds.


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