Teachers - Spanish, Math, Special Education, Reading Specialist

MOTIVATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CTRU   Oakley, KS   Full-time
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Motivational Educational Training Center is seeking applicants for the following positions:

Spanish Teacher:

We are currently offering a $2K sign-on bonus to fill this position ASAP.
We are searching for a Spanish Teacher for our Private School, Grades 6-12. We are looking for someone that is fluent in Spanish and is willing to teach in a classroom setting. Our Private school is small and the teacher would only have 3-5 students per class. To apply you must have a College Degree, have a Valid Driver's License, be able to Legally work in the US, and be willing to provide Background Checks.

Math Teacher:

We are currently offering a $2K sign-on bonus.
We are searching for a dedicated and experienced math teacher to join our team. As a math teacher, you will be required to deliver lessons that develop students' theoretical and applied mathematical skills. You will also be responsible for assigning homework, grading assignments and quizzes, and documenting students' progress. To be successful as a math teacher, you should possess a thorough understanding of effective teaching practices. Our ideal candidate will be able to create a stimulating learning environment that is sensitive to students' psychosocial needs.
Math Teacher Responsibilities:
- Planning and presenting lessons to facilitate students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts.
- Preparing and distributing learning material such as notes, assignments, and quizzes.
- Sourcing the resources and supplies needed for lessons.
- Ensuring that the classroom remains safe and conducive to learning.
- Grading assignments and quizzes in a timely manner.
- Invigilating quizzes and final examinations.
- Documenting and reporting on students' progress.
- Attending meetings with parents and staff.
Math Teacher Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in education with a specialization in mathematics, or equivalent.
- Proven experience as a Math Teacher.
- A thorough understanding of best practices in teaching.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Organized, flexible disposition.
- Outstanding interpersonal skills.
Requirements:
- College Degree - 4 years or more
- Experience Teaching in a Classroom Setting
- Valid Driver's License
- FBI Fingerprint Background Check
- Child Abuse History Clearance

Special Ed Teacher:

We are currently offering a $2K sign-on bonus.
Provide special education students with learning activities and experiences designed to help them fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth. Develop or modify curricula and prepare lessons and other instructional materials to student ability levels.
There are many skills specific to special education teachers, including empathy, patience, and organization.

Critical-thinking skills:

A special education teacher must accurately assess students' progress and adjust lessons to their needs.
Beyond helping to write the IEP, the special educator has responsibility for working with the child to implement the IEP. He or she may: work with the child in a resource room or special class devoted to children receiving special education services.
Effective teaching strategies include:
- Use a multiple-scenario approach to developing lesson plans.
- Monitor and verify student responses to lessons.
- Evaluate and adapt lessons as necessary.
- Use peers to review lesson plans and to develop ideas that might be applicable.
- Develop and maintain a pool of mentors.
- Working with short attention spans
- Set clear expectations for all students.
- Break assignments into smaller pieces to work on in short time periods.
- Space breaks between assignments so students can refocus on their tasks.
- Share ideas with parents so they can help with homework.
- Carry out every day routines consistently.
- Develop a reward system for good behavior, completing work on time and participating in class.
- Use visual and auditory reminders to change from one activity to the next. This may need to be done several times before the change is made. An egg timer is a good auditory tool that indicates a signal to begin or end an activity.
- Managing constant change
The science behind teaching special education students is not cut-and-dry, and the strategies that teachers develop for their classrooms shouldn’t be permanent—instead, think scalable and flexible.
- Design teaching aids and lessons that are flexible.
- Add creativity to lessons and homework.
- Develop easy-to-use monitoring tools that are needs-based.
- Design lesson plans that can be modified to fit each student.
- Develop a set of resources and interventions that work.
- Teaching effectively
- Keep a list of resources for teaching, lesson plans, and professional development.
- Set a professional development plan for yourself and track your goals.
- Develop or implement a system that allows for easy and comprehensive data collection to help monitor and adapt lessons.
- Gather some tricks of the trade from fellow teachers, including those who do not teach special education.
Requirements:
College Degree - 4 years or more
Classroom Teaching Experience
Valid Driver's License
FBI Fingerprint Background Check
Child Abuse History Clearance

Reading Specialist / Elementary Ed:

We are currently offering a $2K sign-on bonus.
Reading specialists share responsibility with teachers for assessing students' reading abilities, identifying deficiencies, and creating reading intervention plans and strategies for students selected for additional reading instruction.
Instruction
The reading specialist supports, supplements and extends classroom teaching, and works collaboratively to implement a quality reading program that is research-based and meets the needs of students.
Assessment
The reading specialist has specialized knowledge of assessment and diagnosis that is vital for developing, implementing, and evaluating the literacy program in general, and in designing instruction for individual students. He or she can assess the reading strengths and needs of students and provide that information to classroom teachers, parents, and specialized personnel such as psychologists, special educators, or speech teachers, in order to provide an effective reading program.
Leadership
The reading specialist provides leadership as a resource to other educators, parents and the community.
Requirements:
- College Degree - 4 years or more
- Certified Reading Specialist
- Experience Teaching in a Classroom Setting
- Valid Driver's License
- FBI Fingerprint Background Check
- Child Abuse History Clearance

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MOTIVATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CTRU

Oakley, KS