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Middle School Social Studies Teacher

Englewood on the Palisades Charter School

Middle School Social Studies Teacher

Englewood, NJ
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

    MIDDLE SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER

    ENGLEWOOD ON THE PALISADES CHARTER SCHOOL

    IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR THE 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR

    Applicants must possess or be eligible for Standard New Jersey certification.

    Substitute teachers must possess Substitute Certification and/or teaching degree.

    Salary commensurate with experience based upon EPCS Salary Guide.

    All full-time certified staff members are eligible for Health, Vision and Dental benefits.

    Englewood On the Palisades was founded in 1998

    Class sizes no larger than 20 students

    Two Classes Per Grade

    This 18:1 student teacher ratio is an important part of our approach, allowing the teacher to spend more time on each student's individual requirements.

    SEND LETTER OF INTEREST WITH RESUME TO:

    ATTN: DR. SHIRL BURNS, PRINCIPAL BY CLICKING APPLY

    Critical thinking, communication as well as solid basic academic skills are vital to children's success. I hear and I forget; I see and I remember; I do and I understand. In keeping with that old adage, the charter school seeks to empower children in their construction of knowledge. Key areas of ongoing concentration are parental involvement, basic skills mastery and fluency, critical thinking, and classrooms that are safe for risk taking; which models skills for collaboration, interdependence, democracy, conflict, resolution, negotiation, and mediation.

    Respect is the thread that holds the school together; respect for one another, respect for diversity, respect for uniqueness, respect for the materials we use and respect for our work. Children and teachers work in an environment in which they are valued, and they value one another.

    EPCS educates children in grades Kindergarten through eight. There are just 18 children in each class and two classes per grade level. Each class in grades K to 2 has a teacher aid.