ELD Specialist (22-23) at Alpha Public Schools
About the Employer
Alpha Public Schools is a public charter school network of four schools educating approximately 1,800 scholars in east San Jose. Guided by the belief that our students belong in college, we ensure safe, inclusive, and student-centered learning environments to help our students thrive. What sets us apart is the very thing that makes us who we are– our community. Alpha was founded by a group of mothers on the eastside of San Jose who sought better educational opportunities for their students. We maintain a strong connection to our community and engage families in a collaborative approach to offer a holistic education to our students.
Job Summary
Job Summary
As an ELD Specialist you will join a team that upholds high expectations, fosters social development, and facilitates the intellectual growth of our scholars. Our ELD Specialists approach instruction with patience, creativity, and a growth mindset, while using activities and instructional methods that will motivate our scholars. We are seeking passionate individuals who embody Alpha’s mission, vision and core beliefs- teachers who believe that all students can learn, that our scholars belong in college, and that student growth is a reflection of the teacher’s practice. We are looking for educators who are reflective in their practice and are willing to engage in conversations around educational equity and inclusivity. At Alpha, you will uphold rigorous expectations for all students, while leading from a place of empathy and understanding. Alpha is fiercely entrepreneurial and we are focused on supporting our scholars as they grow into self-reliant leaders who will achieve success in their school, college, and career. We're committed to finding educators who value and celebrate the diverse experiences of our scholars and their families, and who care deeply about addressing the inequities that exist in education.
Requirements / Qualifications
A Bachelor’s degree A valid (or eligible for) California Teaching Credential with EL Authorization (CLAD) Experience working with EL students and/or reading intervention Subject matter expertise and strong classroom management A strong commitment not only to our students, but also to your own continuous professional development. You possess the ability to receive and implement feedback quickly.
Requirements / Qualifications
A Bachelor’s degree A valid (or eligible for) California Teaching Credential with EL Authorization (CLAD) Experience working with EL students and/or reading intervention Subject matter expertise and strong classroom management A strong commitment not only to our students, but also to your own continuous professional development. You possess the ability to receive and implement feedback quickly.