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CTE Middle School Computer Science Teacher

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Overview

Middle School Computer Science coursework is designed to enable 7th and 8th grade students to engage and thrive in the connected, digital world of the 21st century. Computer science is one of the fastest growing industries and computer programmers are needed within every field, including healthcare, transportation, and banking. Although not every Tennessee student will pursue a computer science career, all students will benefit from learning computer science concepts and practices allowing them to improve their logical reasoning and problem-solving skills, and increase their creativity and collaboration. The scope and sequence of the Middle School Computer Science program will position students to pursue more advanced computing courses in high school and postsecondary.

Responsibilities

Plan, deliver and assess effective instruction that is tightly aligned with State standards.
  • Designs lessons based on best practices with clear learning targets and measurable goals aligned with State standards and/or unit outcomes. Frequently plans collaboratively with colleagues.
  • Conveys high expectations while using multiple effective strategies, materials, and classroom practices that involve and motivate students while differentiating instruction to meet students' needs.
  • Uses colleagues and own self-reflection on instructional practice to continually improve instruction.


Classroom Management & Relationships:
  • Fosters a well-structured and engaging learning environment by utilizing effective classroom procedures and routines while showing caring, respect, and fairness for all students.


Family & Community:
  • Consistently develops strong relationships with students' families while diligently informing parents of expectations, positive news, and/or concerns about their children.
  • Provides opportunities for parents to be involved in their children's learning.


Professional Responsibilities:
  • Actively seeks out opportunities to collaborate with colleagues and other stakeholders in order to improve teaching & learning.
  • Reflects on own instruction and leadership while contributing ideas, expertise, and time to the mission and goals of the school.
  • Adheres to the Teacher Code of Ethics as defined by Tennessee Law.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Knowledge/Education/Experience:

Code.org training is required for any teacher hired to teach Middle School Computer Science.

Any teacher with the following endorsements is eligible to teach Middle School Computer Science:

(001) Elementary Grades 1-9, (013) Mathematics 7-12, (014) General Science 7-12, (015) Biology 7-12, (016) Chemistry 7-12, (017) Physics 7-12, (018) Aeronautics 7-12, (047) Power Machanics 7-12, (070) Industrial Arts (GN) 7-12, (078) Drafting 7-12, (081) Earth & Space Science 7-12, (101) Elementary Grades 1-8, (121) Middle Grades Language Arts 6-8, (122) Middle Grades Mathematics 6-8, (123) Middle Grades Science 6-8, (124) Middle Grades Social Science 6-8, (125) Mathematics 6-12, (126) Biology 6-12, (127) Chemistry 6-12, (128) Earth Science 6-12, (129) Physics 6-12, (157) Engineering and Technology 6-12, (210) General Science 7-12, (211) Biology 7-12, (212) Chemistry 7-12, (213) Earth/Space Science 7-12, (214) Physics 7-12, (230) Industrial Arts 7-12, (232) Power & Energy Technology 7-12, (233) Material & Process Technology 7-12, (400) Middle Grades 5-8, (401) Elementary 1-8, (402) Elementary K-8, (413) Mathematics 7-12, (414) Physics 9-12, (415) Biology 7-12, (416) Chemistry 7-12, (417) Physics 7-12, (418) Earth Science 7-12, (440) Middle Grades 4-8, (449) Agriscience 7-12, (470) Technology Education 5-12, (477) Technology/Engineering Education 5-12, (499) Elementary K-6, (982) (PSE) 9-12 Tech Engineering Edu

CTE academic endorsements are processed by the division of college, career, and technical education. To view all applicable endorsements, please visit https://www.tn.gov/education/educators/career-and-technical-education/career-clusters/cte-cluster-stem.html.

All academic practitioner license applications must be submitted through TNCompass by an educator prep program (EPP). The practitioner teacher license is valid for a period of three years. Individuals applying for the practitioner license must meet the following criteria:
  • Hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university AND
  • Be formally admitted to or have completed a state-approved educator preparation program AND
  • Recommended by the state-approved educator preparation program OR Submitted qualifying scores on required assessment.

Educators must submit qualifying scores on all required assessments within three years of obtaining the practitioner license. If the educator does not submit assessment scores and complete an EPP within three years of the license being issued, the license will become inactive.

Skills/Qualifications:
  • Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills to deal effectively with students, educators, parents, and community members.
  • Demonstrate excellent planning, organizational, problem-solving, decision-making, and time management skills.

Compensation:
Salary is based on a combination of relevant education and experience.
Salary Scale

This position may be eligible for an increase in total compensation. The Differentiated Compensation Plan applies to designated schools and hard-to-staff positions. Please see https://www.hcde.org/staff/human_resources/differentiated_compensation for more details.

Company

Hamilton County Schools, located in beautiful Chattanooga, TN, is hiring, supporting, and retaining outstanding top teaching talent. We are the fastest improved district in Tennessee and have a goal to become the best. With nearly 80 schools located in urban, rural, and suburban communities, we are confident that you can find your place in Hamilton County.

Why Join our Team?  

New Teacher Support: With our progressive three-year induction program for new teachers, you will have the following supports: 

  • New Teacher Academy 
  • First Year Mentor & Supportive Professional Development 
  • Whole-Teacher/Well-Teacher (wellness & mindfulness training) 

Leadership Opportunities: Grow your career with Hamilton County Schools, no matter your professional goals: 

  • Train to become a mentor teacher or professional development presenter
  • Obtain your National Board Certification and get a $4,000 salary increase 
  • Apply for leadership pipeline programs for instructional coaching or administration 
  • Be a part of innovative programs that are unique to Hamilton County like Teacherpreneur and STEM Fellows
  • Travel the world as a Fund for Teachers recipient

Experience all Chattanooga has to offer:

  • Chattanooga has a metro area of 500,000 people - not too big and not too small - and under two hours from Nashville, Atlanta, Knoxville, and Birmingham
  • Award-winning city for outdoor activities, music, art and culture
  • 25 + local music, art, and food festivals every year

We are seeking teaching candidates who are:

  • Committed to high academic achievement and high expectations for all students
  • Able to be a positive team-player and communicate effectively with colleagues, supervisors, students, and families
  • Open to being coached and receiving feedback in order to advance learning and growth for students
  • Experienced in high-need or Title-I School settings. Experience with English Language Learners is a plus.
  • Professionals with high personal standards and integrity

Compensation & Total Rewards 

  • Competitive salary range commensurate with experience
  • Comprehensive benefits package includes multiple health insurance options, vision, dental reimbursement, short and long-term disability, life insurance, on-site clinics, and a wellness program 
  • Childcare for Hamilton County teachers available in multiple schools 
  • Competitive retirement plans through Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System, including a hybrid 401k and pension plan. In 2018, TCRS was ranked in the top four best funded State Pension plans by the Pew Charitable Trust. 

About Hamilton County Schools

 Hamilton County Schools, located in beautiful Chattanooga, TN, is the fastest improving district in the state of Tennessee. We believe in success for all students and are dedicated to helping all students succeed to their highest potential.  With nearly 80 schools located in urban, rural, and suburban communities, we are confident that you can find your place in Hamilton County.

Who we serve: Hamilton County Schools serves over 42,000 students across our diverse county in urban, rural and suburban communities. Our families speak 125 languages and approximately 8.5% of our students are English language learners.

Our results: The state of Tennessee has recognized Hamilton County as an “Advancing” school district.

A few of our recent achievements include:

  • #2 out of 146 districts in the state of Tennessee for student growth and a Level 5 district for 2018-2019
  • 45 Level 5 schools and 32 reward schools
  • 16 Volkswagen E-Labs - the highest concentration of fabrication labs of any district in the US or abroad
  • Milken Award winning teacher; State Principal of the Year (2017)
  • 13 High Schools with over 18 Future Ready Institutes
Company info
Website
Telephone
4234987048
Location
3074 Hickory Valley Road
Chattanooga
TN
37421
US

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