Music/Art Teacher - Biggs Unified School District at Biggs Unified

Job Information
Date Posted: 7/20/2023 | Application Deadline: 7/26/2023 11:55 PM Pacific |
Employment Type: Full Time | Length of Work Year: 184 |
Salary: $52,824-$109,796 [Correct placement on Certificated Salary Schedule, Commensurate with post-baccalaureate units and experience.] Full-time position includes District-paid health, dental and vision insurance for employee and dependents. | Number Openings: (At time of posting) 1 |
Contact: Loretta Long | Email: llong@biggs.org |
Phone: 5308681281 8100 |
Job Summary
Job Summary
Teach Art and/or Music at the Elementary and/or Secondary levels.
Requirements / Qualifications
Requirements / Qualifications
1. CREDENTIAL: Appropriate credential to teach in the Music Education and/or Art Education disciplines as prescribed by law. CLAD and/or BCLAD preferred. 2. PERSONAL QUALITIES: Maintain a professional appearance; meet District standards for physical and mental health; organizational skills; and demonstrate enthusiasm for assignment and willingness to participate in supervision of extra-curricular activities. 3. PROFESSIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS: Better than average recommendations from supervisors and other professionals who have observed and evaluated personal characteristics and scholastic attainment. 4. MUST BE: willing and able to teach Art and/or Music at the Elementary and/or Secondary levels; patient; and skilled in classroom management.
All of the following information must be received before your application will be considered for this position: 1) letter of application addressed to Superintendent, Doug Kaelin; 2) application; 3) resume of experience; 4) three letters of recommendation, and 5) copies of transcripts, credentials and verification of CBEST.
1. CREDENTIAL: Appropriate credential to teach in the Music Education and/or Art Education disciplines as prescribed by law. CLAD and/or BCLAD preferred. 2. PERSONAL QUALITIES: Maintain a professional appearance; meet District standards for physical and mental health; organizational skills; and demonstrate enthusiasm for assignment and willingness to participate in supervision of extra-curricular activities. 3. PROFESSIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS: Better than average recommendations from supervisors and other professionals who have observed and evaluated personal characteristics and scholastic attainment. 4. MUST BE: willing and able to teach Art and/or Music at the Elementary and/or Secondary levels; patient; and skilled in classroom management.
All of the following information must be received before your application will be considered for this position: 1) letter of application addressed to Superintendent, Doug Kaelin; 2) application; 3) resume of experience; 4) three letters of recommendation, and 5) copies of transcripts, credentials and verification of CBEST.
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