Associate Teacher (Paid Contracted Residency)
Reports to: MPS Building Principal and University Professional Experience Professor
Overview:
Associate Teachers are student teachers in paid roles throughout Mesa Public Schools. Associate Teachers actively work with teamed colleagues, student groups and a Lead/Mentor teacher to build a repertoire of research-based knowledge and effective teaching practices. Associate Teachers support the MPS Promise by fostering students’ academic, behavioral, social and emotional growth as they prepare for college, career and community.
Qualifications:
- Currently enrolled in a teacher preparation program at a college or university and completing an internship or practicuum
- Fulfilling higher education coursework before, during, and/or after the paid residency
- Actively seeking to be placed into a collaborative team model
- Hold a current IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card
- Will work five school days per week, eight hours per day starting on:
- January 6, 2025 and ending on May 23, 2025 for Spring Semester (92 work days)
Duties and Responsibilities:
Associate Teachers will:
- Receive observations with written feedback per the syllabus from the MPS Building Principal.
- Work in conjunction with team members daily to co-plan, co-teach and assess student progress toward state academic standards.
- Demonstrate strong time-management skills with the preparation and completion of assigned team and campus tasks in accordance with assigned due dates.
- Attend regular coaching support and feedback sessions with the Lead/Mentor Teacher on topics to include: lesson plans, model planning, instruction, assessment, behavior management, and parent engagement strategies.
- Reflect upon and implement coaching feedback received and actively seek continuous professional growth as an educator.
- Observe and reflect on other teachers’ classroom-based methods as they model high-quality instruction, assessment and behavior management practices, as arranged by campus leaders.
- Attend scheduled orientation, meetings, and professional seminars as assigned.
- Comply with MPS professional dress and behavior standards.
- Exhibit exemplary punctuality and attendance by missing no more than three work days, with appropriate coverage and communication if an absence occurs.
- Maintain clear and open communication with campus and community stakeholders.
- Support students’ skill development as aligned to the MPS Portrait of a Graduate.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ORGANIZATION: The district does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex or gender, sexual orientation, disability, age or marital status.
Applications Accepted
- Start Date: 10/21/2024
- End Date: 12/06/2024