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Temporary High School Hawaiian Language Teacher

Mid-Pacific · Honolulu, HI · 3 days ago
$55k–$115k/yrTemporary

About the role

This position includes active participation in the school's operation to support our unwavering commitment to the principles of deeper learning.

Responsibilities

  • Teach multi-levels of high school Hawaiian language.
  • Instruct students using a wide range of student-centered strategies, which engage students in the learning process.
  • Incorporate educational technology into lesson design to enhance student learning.
  • Differentiate instruction to meet student needs.
  • Provide additional student support during Office Hours.
  • Teach core concepts and skills as set out in the World Language Department’s scope and sequence and always directed to the vision and mission of the school.
  • Prepare lesson plans following curriculum guidelines set by the department, school and external examining bodies.
  • Collaborate with other members of the department in developing and updating the Hawaiian language curriculum.
  • Collaborate with the Hula and Hawaiian Studies teachers to mentor students enrolled in the Hawaiian Cultural Studies Certificate Program.
  • Design and implement lessons and formative and summative assessments of students’ learning in alignment with Mid Pacific’s Assessment Guidelines.
  • Post homework assignments weekly and record formative and summative results electronically using the school’s information system program.
  • Maintain effective classroom management, liaising with deans and parents as necessary.
  • Possess excellent interpersonal and written communication skills with the ability to respond effectively.
  • Participate in faculty and departmental meetings and attend professional development workshops and educational conferences.
  • Carry out all homeroom and advisory responsibilities.
  • Determine budget needs and purchase pre-approved equipment and/or materials for courses taught.

Requirements

  • Minimum requirement: Bachelor's Degree in Hawaiian from an accredited university or college, and at least two years experience teaching high school Hawaiian.
  • A Master’s Degree is preferred.

Qualifications

Not specified.

Skills

Not specified.

Benefits

Not specified.

Pay

$54,630 – $114,862 annually based on degree and student contact hours.

Schedule

Not specified.

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