High School ELA Teacher
$71,000–$116,000 year
On-site · Braintree, Massachusetts, United States
Job Summary
High School ELA Teacher at Uncommon Schools in Massachusetts. Teach a robust literature curriculum emphasizing inclusive texts and student-led discourse, preparing students for college and AP/SAT coursework; differentiate instruction, analyze student data with weekly meetings, and collaborate with department and grade-level teams to set goals and improve student achievement. Responsibilities include guiding analysis of literature from authors such as Baldwin, Morrison, Fitzgerald, Shakespeare, and Gyasi; developing reading, writing, and discussion skills; facilitating evidence-based claims and cross-curricular literacy; building positive relationships with students and families; participating in weekly school-wide meetings, coaching, and professional development. Must hold a bachelor's degree; MA state licensure or MTEL endorsements required within first year, with SEI endorsement for ELs. Compensation ranges from $71,000 to $116,000 with comprehensive benefits and competitive compensation structure.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
- Pass state teacher certification tests to meet MA state requirements (MTEL SEI, Communications and Literacy MTEL, Subject-Specific MTEL, MTEL SEI Endorsement) within first year of employment
- MA educator’s license or MTEL endorsement for core academic teachers taught to English learners (SEI)
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