Teacher Montor

Flint, Michigan

Genesee Education Consultant Services, Inc.
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Position Type:
High School Teaching

Date Posted:
8/12/2024

Location:
Michigan School for the Deaf
Teacher Mentor (Internal Posting Only)

Location:
Michigan School for the Deaf

Posting Date: Continuous until position is filled
Position: Teacher Mentor
Job Type: Part-time (up to 10 hours per week)
Employer: Michigan School for the Deaf contract employee (this is not A State of Michigan Civil Service Position).
Location: Michigan School for the Deaf, Flint, MI (possibility of remote work)
Rate of Pay: $3000 and SCECHs for meeting sessions
Bargaining Union: Non-union

Job Description:
The Michigan School for the Deaf is a day and residential facility for students who are Deaf and hard of hearing. This position functions as a teacher mentor, who is responsible for the support and development of the Michigan School for the Deaf's new teachers and long-term substitutes teachers.
Preferred Qualifications:
Education:
  • Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Deaf Education or Deaf Studies, preferred
Required Experience:
  • Current job classification is Special Education or General Education Teacher 12.
  • 3 years of successful teaching experience with Deaf and hard of hearing students.
  • ASL proficiency at an advanced level, and fluency in English, with the ability to effectively communicate and instruct in both languages.
Duties:
  • Facilitate a strong start to the year.
  • Provide coaching and feedback.
  • Provide instructional and professional support.
  • Provide personal support.
  • Maintain a confidential relationship with the beginning teacher.
  • Serve as a liaison and resource.
  • Serve as a teacher leader.
  • Identify avenues for ongoing learning and growth.
  • Promote reform-minded and equitable teaching and learning environments.
  • Other roles as required by the district or school.

Responsibilities of an Effective Mentor
  • Provide job-embedded coaching support to a group of first- and second-year teachers, and long-term substitutes.
  • Observe the classroom instruction of beginning teachers on a weekly basis.
  • Provide intensive and specific instructional feedback to beginning teachers to improve their teaching practice.
  • Facilitate standards-based and data-driven instructional conversations with beginning teachers.
  • Use a variety of data methods to guide beginning teachers in reflecting on their practice and monitoring progress.
  • Lead professional development on topics targeted to the needs of beginning teachers.
  • Differentiate coaching supports and activities to meet the needs of beginning teachers (e.g., co-planning, co-teaching, lesson study, etc.)
  • Participate in training and professional learning throughout the school year.
  • Engage in required goal setting, professional planning, or self-assessment.
  • Collaborate with colleagues including other mentors, teachers, and administrators to support beginning teachers.
  • Communicate beginning teacher progress with principals and other leaders.
  • Maintain confidentiality guidelines.
  • Other responsibilities as required by the district or school.

Qualities of an Effective Mentor

Skills:
  • Commitment to continuous improvement, lifelong learning, and equitable access to effective teaching
  • History of leadership and advocacy resulting in positive change
  • Ability to model effective, standards-based teaching
  • Evidence of outstanding teaching practice Strong intra- and interpersonal skills
  • Knowledge of student and adult learning needs, curriculum, and assessment Respect of peers, parents, and school community
  • Ability to work effectively with students and adults from diverse backgrounds
  • Commitment to and knowledge of professional learning and teaching standards
  • Teaching experience and enthusiasm for the teaching profession
  • Content and grade-level expertise
  • Organizational and political literacy
  • Fluency in American Sign Language
Certification/Training Required:
  • Valid Teaching Certificate with a DHH endorsement
The Michigan Department of Education/Michigan School for the Deaf will not hire and employ individuals who have been convicted of a "listed offense" pursuant to the School Safety Legislation Acts (Public Acts 129, 130, 131 and 138 of 2005). The "listed offense" are defined in the Sex Offenders Registration Act (Section 2 of Public Act 295 of 1994). Fingerprint records are required prior to being hired.

How to Apply:

Amanda Sutherland

Michigan School for the Deaf
1235 W. Court Street
Flint, Michigan 48503
Phone:
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Date Posted: 19 December 2024
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