Kindergarten Teacher Job Opening
Kindergarten Teacher
School District of Manatee County
• Bradenton, Florida1. Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited educational institution.
2. Certified by the state of Florida in appropriate area(s) and possession of necessary endorsements.
1. Establish short- and long-range goals based on student needs and District and state curriculum requirements.
2. Plan and prepare standards-based lessons and strategies which support the School Improvement Plan and District mission.
3. Plan and prepare lessons which are meaningful and engaging.
4. Plan and prepare instructional activities that contribute to a climate where students are actively engaged in meaningful learning experiences.
5. Identify, select and modify instructional materials to meet the needs of students with varying backgrounds, learning styles and special needs.
6. Assist in assessing changing curricular needs and plans for improvement.
7. Maintain a positive, organized and safe learning environment.
8. Manage time, materials and equipment effectively.
9. Instruct and supervise the work of volunteers and aides when assigned.
10. Establish and maintain effective and efficient record keeping procedures.
11. Use effective student behavior management techniques.
12. Assist in enforcement of school rules, administrative regulations and School Board policies.
13. Develop effective assessment strategies to assist the continuous development of students.
14. Interpret data for diagnosis, instructional planning and program evaluation.
15. Establish appropriate testing environment and test security.
16. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of subject matter content.
17. Apply principles of learning and effective teaching in instructional delivery.
18. Use a multimedia approach utilizing a variety of materials and equipment to meet the needs of students.
19. Use appropriate strategies and techniques to enhance critical thinking skills in students.
20. Apply appropriate instructional modification for students with special needs.
21. Provide quality work for students that is challenging and relevant to the goals and objectives of the class.
22. Recognize overt indicators of student distress or abuse and take appropriate action based on school procedures and law.
23. Provide instruction on safety procedures and proper handling of materials and equipment.
24. Use appropriate materials, technology and resources to help meet learning needs of all students.
25. Provide a positive environment in which students are encouraged to be actively engaged in the learning process.
26. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with other professionals, students, parents and the community.
27. Collaborate with other professionals and parents after recognizing student distress or abuse.
28. Collaborate with peers to enhance the instructional environment.
29. Assist others in acquiring skills and knowledge in specific areas of responsibility.
30. Engage in a continuing quest for personal growth through inservice, classes and study.
31. Conduct a personal assessment periodically to determine professional development needs with reference to specific instructional assignment.
32. Model professional and ethical conduct when dealing with students, peers, parents and the community.
33. Perform and fulfill all professional responsibilities.
34. Prepare all required reports and maintain all appropriate records.
35. Support school improvement initiatives by active participation in school activities, services and programs.
36. Ensure that student growth and achievement is continuous and appropriate for age group, subject area and/or program classification.
37. Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the principal.
38. Demonstrate the appropriate level of accomplished practices.