STEAM / STREAM TEACHER
Company: Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
Location: Mohave Valley
Posted on: November 4, 2024
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Job Description:
Summary: The STEAM Teacher introduces elementary students to a
number of pathways to learning and creating including general
science, technology, engineering, art and math. Essential Duties
and Responsibilities: With that goal in mind, STEAM teachers: Will
be expected to teach based on the Next Generation Science Standards
(NGSS) and curriculum. Student achievement levels will be tested
and monitored yearly using standardized diagnostic tests. Help
students develop the skills and strategies for scientific problem
solving. Understand the interplay of the basic concepts of science,
technology, engineering, art and math. Possess significant
knowledge of biological, physical, and earth/space sciences.
Possess knowledge of assessments as roadmap to academic rigor.
Demonstrates competence in the use of data to inform instructional
decisions. Knowledgeable about project-based learning which
underpins STEAM. Assist students in understanding the natural and
human-designed worlds. Teach students how to obtain knowledge about
nature. Show students historical models of biological and chemical
processes and concepts and explain how they have changed. Show
students what scientists do as individuals and as a community.
Explain clearly scientific ethic and societal contributions.
Demonstrate and model how scientific hypotheses are created and
tested. Lead students through discourse in scientific philosophy -
explain the benefits and risks of scientific discoveries using
historical and emerging examples. Relate scientific thought in
abstract to environmental warming in specific and abstract. Help
students understand the concepts that underlie individual
scientific facts and perspectives. Assist students in developing
and applying an objective inquiry-driven mindset. Enthusiastically
participate in collaborative co-curricular and extracurricular
teams; draw students into these projects. Be open to receive
teaching feedback and support from teaching partners and
administration. Demonstrate creativity and economy, while focusing
on the scientific method; seek additional sources of funding and
materials where appropriate. Show students relationships between
facts and 'big ideas' - the underlying fundamental scientific
concepts and laws that nature adheres to. Teach students how to ask
scientific questions and how to demonstrate curiosity about the
world and its natural systems to become scientific and creative
thinkers. Engage in professional development on a planned and ad
hoc basis. Proactively communicate with families and students about
individual and class progress. Promote the school culture and
practices, as well as instructional strategies and student rules
through extracurricular and co-curricular activities and staff
leadership. Praise students in meaningful ways regarding their
positive choices and achievements. Collaborate with other teachers
to support the school's mission statement and values. Develop
positive and professional relationships with students and their
families. Conduct every work and related activity in a professional
manner. Develop an emergent sense of whether a scientific question
and 'answer' are fair or unfair according to scientific
objectivity. Lead students to make educated hypotheses or
predictions as to possible outcomes of a process or experiment.
Model safety in the classroom with teacher selected equipment for
observation and measurement. Teach students how to record data in
an objective fashion using pictures, writing and charts. Teaches
ways of becoming an active listener. Support the mission and vision
of the school district and school. Be committed to teaching
students in their community. Set rigorous academic, time-management
and development goals for students to achieve in the classroom.
Other Maintains the documentation and reporting requirements of the
school. Direct supervisor of assistant teachers and aides.
Maintains and improves professional competence by participating in
faculty meeting, team meetings as a member and facilitator,
in-service training, staff committees and other appropriate
professional activities. Reasoning ability skill in analyzing
problems, ability to exercise judgement projecting consequences,
identifying solutions, and implementing recommendations, skill in
administering disciplinary rules t children, and resolving
situational conflicts among students. Position Qualifications:
Minimum: Loves young people, can whole-heartedly engage in working
with and for them. Bachelor's degree in Art or Science Elementary
Education and licensed teacher. Willingness to maintain a high
level of competence, exercise discreet judgment and honor
confidentiality. Ability to interact with and maintain positive
working relationships with individuals of varying social and
cultural backgrounds. Compliance with Fort Mojave Indian Tribe drug
and alcohol policy. Compliance with federal background check. Must
satisfy health requirements as defines by the Tribe/State/Federal
program standards for care of children: Successfully pass a
pre-employment drug test, upon hire. Successfully pass a physical
exam, upon hire, to meet the physical demands required in the
position. Successfully pass a tuberculosis test, upon hire. Current
immunization verification upon hire see attached immunization
requirement (see attached immunization requirements, Caring for our
Children: Health & Safety Performance Standards). Desirable:
Project an image of service and professionalism with a positive
attitude. Interacts easily as an integral part of the faculty and
staff. Understanding of the relationship of the Anya itpak
Elementary School with the Fort Mojave Indian community, and values
and supports the mission of both. Experience, familiarity and the
ability to work with the diverse constituencies of Anya itpak
Elementary School. A minimum of three years successful elementary
teaching experience. Master's degree Licensed in CPR and First Aid.
Computer Skills and Business Equipment: Be able to effectively use
a computer, with Microsoft Office Software, and a SmartBoard. Be
able to operate a fax machine, printer, cutter, shape cutter,
digital camera, and laminator. Supervisory Responsibilities:
Supervises and provides guidance and direction to teaching
assistants, aides, parent volunteers, and summer youth workers.
Maintains professional knowledge by attending mandatory meetings,
professional development workshops, and conferences. Physical
Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach
with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and talk and
hear. The employee frequently is required to stand, run, walk for
long periods of time, sit, climb or balance, and taste and smell.
The employee must lift and/or move up to 25 pounds or more. Please
review occupational hazard (Caring for Our Children: National
Health & Safety Performance Standards). Anya itpak Elementary
School offers: Competitive Wage/Salary; Medical/Dental/Vision
Benefits; 401(k) Retirement opportunity; paid sick and personal
leave, and paid federal holidays; free breakfast and lunch for all
students and employees. The Indian Preference Act will be enforced.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature
and level of the work being performed by people assigned to this
work. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and
responsibilities associated with it. The Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet
business and organizational needs. Employment Type: Full Time Years
Experience: 3 - 5 years Salary: $55,000 - $65,000 Annual
Bonus/Commission: No
Keywords: Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, Fontana , STEAM / STREAM TEACHER, Education / Teaching , Mohave Valley, California
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