This position is for a Substitute Teacher. This is an on call and as needed basis position.Essential Duties and Responsibilities:All or some of the following tasks may be required. Other duties may be assigned.Substitute Teachers perform the instructional and classroom management processes for absent teachers who are absent for a day or longer periods of time. Their duties include taking attendance, explaining homework classroom management, and maintaining classroom cleanlinessDevelop and maintain a classroom environment conducive to effective learning for all students assigned.Employ a variety of instructional techniques and materials to meet the needs and capabilities of the individuals or student groups involved.
- Maintain you work schedule and availability. That includes adding non-work day when you cannot sub throughout the morning.
- Arrive to work on time and ready to perform duties as outlined.
- Stay at the assignment for the entire scheduled time.
- Report to the office upon your arrival at the building and again, prior to leaving for the day.
- Follow the lesson plans left by the teacher. If you feel unable to do this, contact the principal for direction on an acceptable alternative plan.
- Adhere to the curriculum and lesson plans assigned by the regular teacher.
- Follow procedures and achieve lesson goals.
- Assign and explain homework.
- Oversee students during all activities in doors and outside.
- Comply with all school regulations and policies at all times.
- Take attendance and document daily notes.
- Ensure classroom and work is kept clean and orderly.
- Oversee the normal classroom rhythms and activities.
- Compile a report for the teacher for when he/she returns.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Substitute Teachers must have a current, valid Oregon teaching license. If you do NOT have an education degree or license, you can still be a Substitute Teacher with a Restricted Substitute Teaching License You must:Be 18 years of age or older, and hold a bachelor's degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution or the approved foreign equivalent. Apply for a license with the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC).