Teacher (part-time) - P.E. Special Education
Chandler Unified School District · Chandler, AZ · Yesterday
Education$250/hrPart-time
Job Summary
Niche.com names Chandler Unified School District as Best School District in AZ 2026. AZ Big Media's Ranking Arizona names Chandler Unified School District #1 School District in 2026.
Employment Type
Part-time
Base Salary
$11,600
Calendar
Certified, teachers new to district 1960 workdays, returning teachers 1961 workdays
Benefits
- PTO
- Holidays
- Wellness
- Professional growth credit
Performance Pay
Available annually
New Hire Experience
- $80 for each full-time year of certified teaching or verified like experience in the last 10 years, max $560
New Hire Education
- $250 for advanced degrees + $16/hour of graduate level credits
Core Job Functions
- Communicates learning goals to students
- Prepares and delivers instruction
- Creates lesson plans
- Uses available technology
- Uses assessment data
- Implements Individual Education Plans
- Establishes classroom routines
- Documents and resolves issues related to student behavior
- Reflects on teaching
- Assumes individual responsibilities
Core Values
- Excellence in all we do
- Equity and fairness in all things
- Collaboration is an effective decision-making model as well as an effective morale-enhancing model
- Integrity is simply non-negotiable
- Efficiency is the essence of being a good steward of public trust
Professional Qualities
- Function effectively as a team member
- Direct constructive criticism toward improving the district
- Be flexible and adaptable to change
- Exercise positive problem-solving behavior and conflict resolution skills
- Establish and maintain courteous, cooperative working relationships
- Positively accept direction
- Respond to all internal and external customers
- Adhere to the dress code
- Follow policies, guidelines, procedures, and directives
- Work with a large cross-section of people
- Be a positive role model for students
- Be responsible, reliable, and punctual
Physical Requirements
- Physical activities such as stooping, kneeling, crouching, standing, walking, and sitting
- Finger or manual dexterity, repetitive finger motion, speaking, hearing, seeing (with correction), and focusing ability
- Exposure to travel, odors, dust, poor ventilation, workspace restrictions, and loud noises
- Lifting or exerting up to 40 pounds of force occasionally and up to 10 pounds of force frequently