The teacher shall prayerfully help students learn attitudes, skills, and subject matter that will contribute to their development as mature, able, and responsible Christians to the praise and glory of God. The teacher shall be a born-again college graduate, certified or certifiable to teach, who feels the call of God to the teaching profession.
Requirements
Required Personal Qualities
Have received Jesus Christ as his/her personal Savior and have a clear testimony
Believe that the Bible is God’s Word and is the standard for faith and daily living
Agree with the North Hills Christian School Statement of Faith
Be a Christian role model in attitude, speech and actions toward others. This includes being committed to God’s biblical standards for sexual conduct (Luke 6:40)
Be an evangelical, with understanding and adherence to the school’s statement of faith.
Be a member in good standing at a Christian church
Show by example the importance of regular Scripture study and memorization, prayer, witnessing, and unity in the body of Christ
Have the spiritual maturity, academic ability, and personal leadership qualities to “train up a child in the way he should go”
Recognize the role of parents as primarily responsible before God for their children’s education and be prepared to assist them in that task
Demonstrate the character qualities of enthusiasm, courtesy, flexibility, integrity, gratitude, kindness, self-control, perseverance, and punctuality
Meet everyday stress with emotional stability, objectivity, and optimism
Maintain a personal appearance that is a Christian role model of cleanliness, modesty, good taste, and in agreement with school policy
Use acceptable English in written and oral communications and speak with clear articulation
Refuse to use or circulate confidential information inappropriately
Respectfully submit and be loyal to constituted authority
Place his/her teaching ministry ahead of other jobs or volunteer activities
Make an effort to appreciate and understand the uniqueness of the community
Notify the administration of any policy he/she is unable to support
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
State Certification
Advanced Degree
Demonstrate a commitment to the mission of North Hills Christian School by:
Understanding, supporting, and effectively communicating the school’s mission.
Understanding and applying the distinctives of Christian education.
Exemplifying a lifestyle of godliness and service as a model for his or her students.
Demonstrating biblical fruits of the spirit.
Embedding appropriate biblical integration into his or her instruction.
Applying classroom content to answering worldview questions.
Applying the biblical framework of creation, fall, Redemption to the teaching of subject area content.
Maintaining expectations for teacher conduct, as outlined in the teacher contract and employee code of ethics.
Follow and encourage students to follow biblical and professional principles of conduct in interactions with parents, students, and colleagues by:
Treating parents, students, and peers with respect.
Communicating regularly, effectively, and tactfully with students’ homes in an effort to ensure student success.
Avoiding gossip and negativity.
Following Matthew 18 as a biblical pattern for resolution of conflict.
Intentionally striving to improve interpersonal relationships among students by modeling appropriate behavior and by counseling or correcting students who interact in an unbiblical manner.
Avoiding unnecessary conflict.
Possess and maintain required knowledge and credentials for teaching in his or her subject area and grade level by:
Maintaining teaching certifications according to the school’s policies. o Pursuing opportunities for continuing education.
Demonstrating mastery of content.
Developing and closely following a plan for ongoing professional development
Making meaningful connections to clear objectives, which are communicated to students prior to each lesson
Pursuing increased biblical knowledge and biblical worldview understanding.
Seeking out opportunities to learn how to enhance strengths and overcome weaknesses
Seeking out and readily accepting guidance and suggestions
Contribute to a positive, professional school environment and fulfill non-instructional duties by:
Adhering closely to school policies, duties, and procedures
Cheerfully accepting additional job duties
Contributing as a team player and actively seeking out ways to serve others
Casting a positive, professional image of North Hills Christian School to the community
Dressing professionally and modestly
Avoiding excessive absenteeism or tardiness to work, school functions, or meetings
Maintaining accurate student records
Submitting paperwork and grades on time, without repeated prompting
Attending faculty and committee meetings, as assigned
Attending school activities, as assigned
Attending and supporting students through after school functions
Avoiding discussion of students (individually or corporately) with other students or parents of other students
Exercising professionalism when it is necessary to discuss students with other teachers or employees
Discipline and handle classroom management Redemptively by:
Providing and fairly enforcing firm, consistent boundaries
Developing a climate of grace, love, and respect in and out of the classroom
Reflecting good control of students in formal and informal settings
Disciplining students restoratively rather than punitively
Use class time effectively and efficiently by:
Actively engaging all students throughout each lesson
Observing structured class routines
Adhering closely to procedures and schedules for courses, lunch, recess, arrival, and dismissal (elementary)
Beginning class promptly and continuing instruction until the dismissal bell rings (middle / high school)
Stewarding instructional time by ensuring minimal disruption to the learning process
Develop and execute well-planned, biblically integrated lessons that align with the school’s curricular objectives
Developing and communicating clear, achievable learning goals to students
Adhering closely to the school’s curriculum guides
Adhering to instructional practices set forth during in-service training sessions, and applying those principles intelligently
Use a variety of instructional strategies to meet the varied and multi-dimensional needs of the learners as image bearers of God by:
Fostering student collaboration and interactive discourse
Engaging students of varying levels of ability
Encouraging problem solving, and higher order thinking
Employing methods that emphasize active and discovery learning
Encouraging students to ask questions and seek additional clarification as needed
Use formal and informal methods of assessment to ensure that students with varying levels of cognitive ability make relevant and meaningful connections between prior learning, new learning, and life by:
Engaging students in recalling prior learning as a guide for introduction of new material
Using diagnostic, formative, and summative tools for evaluation to improve student performance
Providing timely student feedback
Recommending modifications to the curriculum to improve overall student performance
Tiering objectives and assessment to ensure that all students are achieving to their full God-given potential
Use available technology and seeks out new technology to improve instruction, communication, overall professional effectiveness, and student technological proficiency by:
Utilizing computer resources that are provided in the classrooms
Allowing students to make use of the computer lab for class-related projects
Using software and technological tools that contribute to the educator’s efficiency
Expanding understanding of technology and its usefulness in education
Encouraging or requiring students to discern and utilize online or electronic research resources whenever appropriate
Incorporating the advanced student use of Microsoft Office tools into the classroom whenever appropriate
Seeking out available technology resources and encourages the exploration of additional technology resources for use in the classroom.
Other related duties, as requested, to meet the ongoing needs of the organization
Attendance
Full time teachers are required to be present 30 minutes before the start of school daily. Part time teachers must be present at least thirty minutes prior to the start of their shift. Early morning staff devotionals are held at 7:40 each morning. Teachers are required to attend faculty meetings and other after school special functions, and occasionally meetings or other functions in the evening. The teacher is required to remain at school for at least 20 minutes after the dismissal of all students.
Working Conditions
Classroom environment with multiple children
Requires significant multi-tasking
Must be able to lift at least 25 lbs
Requires standing for long periods of time
Requires strong written and verbal communication
Occasional evening and infrequent weekend work
Infrequent travel
Requires walking, bending, and the ability to react quickly to emergency situations
Please submit resume, cover letter, and an online portfolio, if applicable, to Kelly Lookadoo, [email protected].