QUALIFICATIONS:

Applicants must hold, or be eligible to hold, a Virginia teaching license with an endorsement in ESL. Fluent in Spanish in reading, writing and speaking is preferred but not required.  Considerable knowledge of the regulations and policies related to English Learner Programs and of the concepts, principles, and methodologies of EL instruction. Working knowledge of current curriculum development, program implementation, learning theory and recent research in EL instruction. Working skill in the use of technology to deliver and assess instruction. Demonstrated ability to develop instructional goals to design and deliver instruction and to assess students' learning. Demonstrated ability to organize, schedule and monitor work assignments; to train and advise teaching staff regarding ESL students; and to communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Demonstrated ability in effective decision-making, problem-solving, conflict resolution, interpersonal relationships, and planning

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

 

Physical  Requirements:

The duties are primarily carried out within the school setting. The role involves performing professional tasks that offer support and consultation for the assigned department or program. This work often entails frequent standing, sitting, walking, and light lifting. Certain assignments may have deadlines as they involve customizing and delivering programs to cater to diverse groups' needs. Additionally, employees may be called upon to provide emergency and non-emergency health-related services for students as required.

 

SUPERVISION: Work is performed under the supervision of the School Principal, with oversight and support from the Director of Student Services.

 

LOCATION: Assigned school site(s)

 

LENGTH OF CONTRACT: 200 days

 

*The salary noted is based on the 2023-24 school year.  Salaries will be updated following the 2024-25 budget confirmation.