PE Teacher/Interventionist
- Washington, Utah, United States
- Washington, Utah, United States
À propos
Position Description
PE Teachers/Interventionists play a critical role in supporting the holistic development of every child. Reporting to the Assistant Principal, they provide high-quality instruction and/or targeted interventions that align with the school's vision and support both student growth and equity-focused outcomes.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
Designs and delivers high-quality, inclusive enrichment experiences
- Develops and implements culturally relevant and developmentally appropriate lessons in PE
- Incorporates Montessori values and materials where appropriate to deepen student engagement
- Plans units that reflect ABAR (Anti-Bias/Anti-Racist) principles and elevate the traditions, histories, and voices of all students
- Encourages student agency, choice, and reflection in the creative process
- Supports school-wide enrichment initiatives and events (e.g., performances, exhibitions, field days)
Provides Tier 2 and/or 3 academic intervention aligned with student needs
- Delivers small-group or individual instruction in literacy and/or math
- Uses data and observation to identify learning needs and monitor student growth
- Works collaboratively with classroom teachers to support academic follow-up during the work cycle
- Participates in MTSS meetings and aligns interventions to school-wide goals and progress monitoring protocols
- Supports both push-in and pull-out models of intervention as needed
Promotes positive school culture and student development
- Establishes a joyful, respectful learning environment where students feel seen, safe, and valued
- Contributes to the reinforcement of school-wide expectations and rituals
- Builds meaningful relationships with students that support social-emotional learning
- Participates in community celebrations, performances, or showcases that uplift student identity and creativity
Collaborates with colleagues and engages in continuous improvement
- Meets regularly with classroom guides, coaches, and leadership to align on goals and student progress
- Participates in professional development, including ABAR, SEEL (Social, Emotional, and Equity Learning), and content-specific learning
- Seeks feedback and coaching to improve instructional practice
- Maintains student records, intervention logs, and instructional materials
Additional Responsibilities
- Participates in school operations such as arrival/dismissal, recess, and field trips
- Maintains classroom organization and care of materials and spaces
- Assists with school-wide projects or administrative tasks as assigned
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree required; relevant certification or endorsement in content area preferred
- Minimum of two years of teaching or intervention experience in an urban or public charter setting
- Experience with the Montessori Method strongly preferred
- Demonstrated commitment to equity, inclusivity, and ABAR-aligned teaching practices
- Ability to collaborate with diverse teams and adapt to changing needs
Skills / Traits
- Deep belief in Lee Montessori's mission and core values
- Strong classroom management and student relationship-building skills
- Collaborative, flexible, and solution-oriented
- Culturally responsive and equity-driven mindset
- Excellent organizational and communication skills
- Willingness to learn and grow with feedback
- Demonstrated commitment to joyful, child-centered instruction
Compétences linguistiques
- English
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