As a SPED Substitute Teacher, you will play a crucial role in maintaining the continuity of classroom instruction in the absence of regular teachers.
Your flexibility, strong classroom management skills, and commitment to fostering a positive learning environment will contribute to the overall educational experience of our students.
Key Responsibilities : Classroom Leadership : Implement lesson plans and instructional activities left by the regular teacher, ensuring a smooth transition for students.
Foster a conducive and engaging learning environment that promotes active participation and effective learning outcomes.
Supervision : Maintain classroom order and discipline, adhering to school policies and procedures. Ensure the safety and well-being of students during all classroom activities.
Adaptability : Effectively teach a range of subjects and grade levels, following curriculum guidelines and materials provided by the school.
Adjust teaching strategies to meet the needs of diverse learners and accommodate varying learning styles. Effective Communication : Collaborate with other school staff to ensure seamless operations in the absence of regular teachers.
Maintain open communication with school administrators, fellow teachers, and support staff. Student Engagement : Foster a positive and respectful classroom atmosphere that encourages student participation, critical thinking, and creativity.
Address questions and concerns from students, providing guidance and support as needed. Assessment : Monitor student progress and understanding, evaluating assignments and tests in alignment with the regular teacher's guidelines.
Provide constructive feedback to students to support their growth and development. Classroom Management : Manage classroom routines, transitions, and activities, maintaining order and discipline while promoting an inclusive and respectful environment.
Administrative Tasks : Complete required administrative tasks, including attendance reports, incident documentation, and any other necessary reporting in accordance with school policies.
Professional Development : Stay informed about educational best practices and instructional methodologies. Participate in professional development opportunities to enhance your teaching skills and knowledge.
Substitute Planning : Collaborate with school administration and fellow teachers to ensure preparedness for substitute teaching assignments, understanding expectations, objectives, and any special requirements.
Qualifications : Bachelor's degree in any field. Teaching certification or relevant experience in education. Strong classroom management skills and ability to adapt to different teaching environments.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Empathy, patience, and the ability to connect with students. Organizational skills and attention to detail.
Flexibility to work on short notice and in various grade levels and subjects. Understanding of and commitment to following school policies and procedures. Powered by JazzHR