*Valid Washington State Teaching Certificate Required.

For questions regarding emergency certifications, please contact Jen Hancock in human resources at (360)412-4450.

 

For questions, please contact Jen Hancock in human resources at (360)412-4490.

 

Substitute Teacher Pay Rates

Full Day: $200.00/day

Half Day: $110.00/day

Long Term Full Day: $220.00/day

Long Term Half Day: $115.00/day

 

REGULAR EDUCATION TEACHER

STANDARD POSITION DESCRIPTION

 

Classification:  Certificated                                                  Location:  Assigned School(s)

 

Reports to:  Principal or Principal Designee                         FLSA Status:  Exempt

 

Bargaining Unit:  NTEA

 

This is a standard position description to be used for certificated teaching positions with similar duties, responsibilities, classification and compensation.  Teachers assigned to the position description may or may not be assigned all of the duties identified herein. 

 

This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.

 

Part I:  Position Summary

                           

The teacher is primarily responsible for effective teaching and learning of the assigned subject(s) following district approved curriculum, instruction and assessment practices. Primary responsibility shall include student safety, effective collaboration and attention to each student’s readiness to learn including needed guidance, discipline, and welfare.  Employee may teach in a variety of elementary and/or secondary educational, individual or team teaching, settings. 

 

The District represents a diverse community.  Approximately 40% of our students arrive with diverse backgrounds.  We seek an individual who has successful experience in working with culturally diverse families and communities.  The selected candidate must demonstrate a commitment to strengthening community engagement and communication with the District’s diverse populations.

 

Part II:  Supervision and Controls over the Work

 

The teacher works with a high level of independence and professional discretion under the general supervision of a designated school administrator.  The employee’s work is governed, controlled, and evaluated by acceptable professional practice, school and district policies and regulations, provisions of Washington Administrative Code and Revised Code of Washington, direction of the supervisor, and performance standards and expectations as set forth in the collective bargaining agreement.  

 

Part III:  Major Duties and Responsibilities listed may include, but are not limited to the following: 

 

 

 

Part IV:  Minimum Qualifications:

 

 

Part V:  Desired Qualifications:

 

 

Part VI:   Physical and Environmental Requirements of the Position:


The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

 

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, move about, hear and speak, and be visually observant of classroom behavior and learning activities.

 

The employee must regularly lift and carry items weighting up to 50 pounds or more and occasionally lift, restrain, or move up to 100 pounds – most typically when required to intervene in student safety issues.

 

Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, , peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.  The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate, or consistent with the subject being taught, but can be abnormally loud on occasion.

 

While performing the duties of this job, the employee may occasionally work in outside weather conditions and be exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, temperature fluctuations, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals commonly used in instruction and/or cleaning.  It may be expected that the individual could be exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials during the course of their duties.  The employee may be exposed to infectious disease as carried by students.

 

The employee may be required to travel in school owned or leased vehicles while supervising and assisting students.

 

THIS IS A UNION POSITION

 

Equal Opportunity Employer

North Thurston School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.  The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator and Title IX Officer: Charles Burleigh, 360-412-4453, cburleigh@nthurston.k12.wa.us; Section 504 Coordinator: Leslie Van Leishout, 306-412-4484, 504@nthurston.k12.wa.us. Address for both: 305 College St. NE. Lacey, WA 98516.

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Effective June 11, 1992, pursuant to Public Law 92544 all new employees must complete a satisfactory fingerprint and sexual misconduct background check. All employment is considered temporary until receipt of satisfactory check. Proof that the fingerprinting process has begun must be supplied to Human Resources prior to the first day of employment.