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Part Time High School Psychology Tutor/Teacher

Novel Prep

Part Time High School Psychology Tutor/Teacher

Irvine, CA
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Part Time High School Psychology Tutor/Teacher (On-site)

    Job description

    We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced high school psychology teacher to join our dynamic faculty team. The ideal candidate should have a rich background in Psychology and AP Psychology. The candidate should demonstrate a commitment to fostering an inclusive and engaging learning environment while promoting critical thinking, analytical skills, and effective communication among students.

    Responsibilities:

    Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging and challenging lessons aligned with the curriculum standards and objectives of the assigned psychology courses.

    Establish a supportive and inclusive classroom environment, encouraging student participation, collaboration, and respect for diverse perspectives.

    Meet the diverse learning needs and abilities of students, including those with special needs and English language learners, through various teaching methods.

    Assess student learning through various forms of formative and summative assessments, providing timely and constructive feedback to support their academic growth.

    Implement effective classroom management strategies, maintaining a positive and orderly learning environment conducive to student success.

    Collaborate with colleagues to develop interdisciplinary units, share best practices, and align teaching strategies across grade levels and subject areas.

    Regularly communicate with students, parents, and guardians regarding student progress, academic expectations, and opportunities for enrichment or intervention.

    Stay updated on developments in the field of psychology education, including new teaching methods, educational technologies, and relevant research.

    Participate in professional development opportunities, teacher meetings, and school activities.

    Fulfill other duties and responsibilities assigned by the school administration.

    Qualifications:

    Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Education, or a related field; master's degree preferred.

    Valid teaching certificate/license in secondary Psychology (or equivalent).

    At least two years of teaching experience at the high school level within the past two years, demonstrating effectiveness in teaching psychology.

    Familiarity with various teaching strategies, assessment techniques, and educational technologies to support student learning and engagement.

    Strong interpersonal and communication skills, able to collaborate effectively with colleagues, students, parents, and other stakeholders.

    Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in education, with the ability to create inclusive and supportive learning environments for all students.

    Passion for psychology, education, and the teaching profession, genuinely aiming to inspire and empower students to become lifelong learners and critical thinkers.

    Flexibility, adaptability, and willingness to embrace new challenges and opportunities for professional development.

    Compliance with all relevant state and federal regulations regarding education and child welfare.

    Salary: Starting at $40/hourly. Depending on experience.