Elementary Teacher
Framingham Public Schools · Framingham, MA · 3 wk ago
EducationFull-time
About the role
The Elementary Teacher serves as a primary educator and instructional leader, delivering high-quality instruction to ensure all students achieve academic proficiency. This role is essential to Framingham Public Schools' day-to-day operations and strategic goal of fostering the development of the "whole child" by supporting academic, social-emotional, and mental health needs.
Responsibilities
- Designs a comprehensive program of study and individual lesson plans aligned with Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks and district strategic goals.
- Delivers high-quality instruction using research-based practices (e.g., Disciplinary Literacy, Science of Reading, and inquiry-based math) to ensure all students achieve grade-level proficiency.
- Utilizes Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles to facilitate active learning and provide multiple entry points for diverse learners.
- Employs instructional methods and materials that provide Tier 1 and Tier 2 interventions to meet the needs of students with IEPs, 504 plans, and English Language Learners (ELLs).
- Leverages interactive technology and adaptive digital tools to enhance student engagement, accessibility, and personalized learning.
- Creates a safe, inclusive, and culturally responsive classroom environment that honors student identity and fosters social-emotional growth.
- Manages classroom dynamics by establishing proactive routines and utilizing restorative justice techniques to resolve conflicts and maintain a productive learning atmosphere.
- Implements a balanced system of formative and summative assessments to monitor student progress and academic development.
- Proficiency in analyzing standardized and local data (e.g., i-Ready, MCAS, unit assessments) to identify learning gaps and adjust instructional delivery in real-time.
- Provides timely, specific, and growth-oriented feedback to students to guide their mastery of core concepts.
- Maintains accurate, complete, and confidential records of student progress in accordance with district policies and state/federal laws.
- Consults regularly with students, families, and community partners to foster a collaborative approach to student success.
- Participates in PLCs and multidisciplinary teams (Special Education, ESL, Mental Health) to coordinate comprehensive support for students.
- Communicates student progress, challenges, and achievements clearly and promptly to parents and guardians, ensuring language accessibility where needed.
- Collaborates with administration to implement school-wide policies and initiatives that enhance the school culture and student conduct.
- Commits to ongoing professional development, staying current with evidence-based practices and antiracist pedagogical frameworks.
- Contributes to the school community by participating in staff meetings, serving on committees, and supporting extracurricular activities as directed.
- Plans and supervises purposeful assignments for educational support staff and volunteers to maximize their impact on student learning.
Requirements
- A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in Elementary Education or a related field required; Master’s Degree preferred.
- Proven track record of delivering high-quality instruction and managing a diverse classroom environment.
- Experience working in a school district or educational setting is required.
- Bilingual proficiency in Spanish and/or Portuguese is preferred.
Qualifications
- Differentiated Instruction: Ability to design and implement Tier 1 and Tier 2 instructional interventions to meet the diverse needs of students, including those with IEPs, 504 plans, and English Language Learners.
- Data-Driven Decision Making: Proficiency in analyzing standardized and formative assessment data (e.g., MCAS, i-Ready, or unit assessments) to track student growth and adjust instructional delivery.
- Social-Emotional Learning (SEL): Expertise in integrating SEL frameworks into daily routines to support the "whole child," fostering a safe, inclusive, and trauma-informed classroom culture.
- Content Pedagogy & Foundational Skills: Deep pedagogical knowledge of evidence-based instructional practices within the subject area to ensure all students master core concepts and reach grade-level proficiency.
- Restorative Practices: Ability to utilize restorative justice and conflict transformation techniques to manage classroom behavior and resolve peer conflicts constructively.
- Curriculum Alignment: Skill in aligning daily lesson plans with the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks and district-wide strategic goals.
- Adaptive Technology Integration: Mastery of instructional technology (Google Classroom, interactive whiteboards, and educational software) to enhance student engagement and accessibility.
- Collaborative Leadership: Ability to work effectively within Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) and multidisciplinary teams (special education, ESL, and mental health staff) to support student success.
- Cultural Proficiency: Demonstrated cultural proficiency and competence in fostering an equitable and inclusive district environment for all staff, students, and families.
- Professionalism & Composure: Maintain regular, predictable, and punctual attendance; exhibit professionalism in responding to high-stakes or unpredictable classroom situations.