Teacher Position Description  


 

21ST CENTURY CHARTER SCHOOLS SEEK DYNAMIC INDIVIDUALS FOR TEACHING POSITIONS ON AN ONGOING BASIS.

 A qualified candidate will possess:

  • Licensure is specified area
  • Bachelor’s Degree or higher
  • Teaching experience or youth work
  • Leadership experience (preferred)
  • Strong organizational, problem solving, and communication skills
  • Expertise in creating portfolios or individualized learning plans
  • Demonstrated lesson and unit planning skills
  • Excellent classroom management skills
  • Successful experience working with urban, at-risk youth
  • Demonstrated professional development
  • A data-driven approach to instruction
  • Skills to motivate, inspire and manage a diverse group of students
  • The belief that ALL children can learn, especially when taught at their instructional level
  • A belief in continuous improvement and being a life long learner

The position

A 21st Century Charter School Teacher will possess all of the above listed qualities, as well as a desire to work with disadvantaged youth, with the ultimate goal of every child making academic gains. A 21st Century teacher will embody a positive role model for students as well as serve as their primary motivator. Responsibilities include upholding the 21st Century mission and vision through leading efforts to create a positive learning environment through high standards, individualized instruction, and classroom management procedures which utilize positive reinforcement. Some after school requirements are required. 21st Century utilizes an extended school year in order to allow for professional development days.  

Our Schools:

 The first 21st Century Charter School opened in 2002 in historic Union Station in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was Indianapolis’ first charter school to open under Mayor Bart Peterson’s authorization. Since then 3 more schools in Gary, Indiana, Indianapolis, and Colorado Springs, Colorado have opened. 21st Century Charter Schools continue to grow with plans to open more schools in the near future. All of our schools adhere to the 21st Century model of customized learning. The 21st Century Charter School customizes the learning process for students by creating an Individualized Learning Plan (ILP). Students begin working on their grade equivalent level in each subject and work at their own pace while grouped with students of the same age. The technology based learning program is supplemented by small group instruction. 21st Century Charter Schools emphasize measurable results and create life-long learners. For more information on our model please visit www.21ccharter.org or www.geofoundation.org.

What We Teach: The 7 Elements of a 21st Century Education

  1. Core Values and Character Education: We at 21st Century believe in creating life-long learners who become quality individuals and contributors to the communities we serve.
  2. State Standards and GQE Requirements: We believe that our students should be held accountable for the same state standards in order to measure and compare the progress of our students with others.
  3. Standards Basic Skills Application: We believe that all students should have the basic skills to build on. We agree that no child should be left behind so we fill in any learning gaps before moving on.
  4. Project-based learning aligned with student interests and state standards: mentoring, internships, employment and community outsourcing opportunities: We recognize that all children learn differently. Sometimes this means using tools like internships and student created, teacher facilitated projects to motivate the learning process. We also believe in creating community partnerships to achieve our goals.
  5. Spanish language instruction: We foster global and cultural awareness, through the study of other cultures and languages. Foreign language immersion often assists children in their English language development as well as put them ahead of the game when going into higher education or establishing a career.
  6. Fine Arts: We believe in creating well-rounded individuals through the visual and performing arts. Be it a Children’s Choir, drum line, theatre, or our excellent art program, we embrace the arts across all subject areas.
  7. Physical Wellness and Conditioning: Through our “movement” courses students learn the mechanics and skills of many sports and other physical activities as well as learn about living a healthy lifestyle and being physically fit.

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 To apply:

Please send a resume and letter of interest, indicating the position (and locations) you are applying for by mail, email (preferred)
or fax to:

   Lindsey Brown
   2540 N. Capitol Ave., Suite 101
   Indianapolis, IN 46208
   lindsey.brown@geofoundation.org
   FAX: (317) 921-9443
   Phone: (317) 713-4210