
Math Teacher / Marin's Community School 2018-2019 at Marin County Office Of Education
About the Employer
Our Mission Statement The Marin County Office of Education supports learning and social-emotional growth for all students in Marin County by: • expanding educational equity, • ensuring the fiscal solvency of local school districts, • inspiring educators to use evidence-based instructional practices, • developing positive relationships with other organizations and individuals, and • providing services and programs to supplement and enhance the work of schools in Marin. Our Vision We are committed to supporting MCOE’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Vision Statement: At the Marin County Office of Education, we commit to being an organization that is inclusive, anti-racist, and culturally proficient. We do this by working together every day to be a welcoming community, where everyone is seen, heard, and supported: • We build relationships based on mutual trust and appreciation, • We recognize and acknowledge each other personally and professionally, • We make a point of learning how everyone’s work contributes to MCOE’s mission.
Requirements / Qualifications
Job Qualifications: • Strong commitment to the mission and vision of the school, and a strong belief that all students can learn at high levels, given the right opportunities and resources. • Experience and evidence of work to ensure the achievement of all students, particularly students in traditionally underserved groups. • Understands how to support and hold high standards for behavior in service of learning, including techniques to build social emotional skills, and classroom management techniques such as restorative and relational practices. • Ability to work collaboratively to solve problems and create new ideas. • Credential authorizing instruction in one or more core subject areas. Single-subject credential preferred. • Authorization to work with English Learners (typical forms of EL authorization include those embedded within a credential, or stand-alone CLAD or SDAIE certification). • Experience using project-based learning preferred. • Experience using competency-based grading and blended instruction preferred. • Bilingual Spanish/English preferred
To be considered, apply online at www.edjoin.org and submit the following documents: • Three recent letters of recommendation • Letter of interest • Current resume
Requirements / Qualifications
Job Qualifications: • Strong commitment to the mission and vision of the school, and a strong belief that all students can learn at high levels, given the right opportunities and resources. • Experience and evidence of work to ensure the achievement of all students, particularly students in traditionally underserved groups. • Understands how to support and hold high standards for behavior in service of learning, including techniques to build social emotional skills, and classroom management techniques such as restorative and relational practices. • Ability to work collaboratively to solve problems and create new ideas. • Credential authorizing instruction in one or more core subject areas. Single-subject credential preferred. • Authorization to work with English Learners (typical forms of EL authorization include those embedded within a credential, or stand-alone CLAD or SDAIE certification). • Experience using project-based learning preferred. • Experience using competency-based grading and blended instruction preferred. • Bilingual Spanish/English preferred
To be considered, apply online at www.edjoin.org and submit the following documents: • Three recent letters of recommendation • Letter of interest • Current resume