Gryphon Power Hour ELATeacher

Atlas Preparatory Middle School

Contract type
Full-Time
Closing date
Feb 28, 2025 12:00 AM
Location
1602 South Murray Blvd Colorado Springs, CO 80916
Salary
Annual Salary Range*: $50,500 - $63,549

Who We Are

  • A tuition-free, open enrollment, K-12 charter school in the southeast community of Colorado Springs
  • Preparing and empowering all of our students for success on their post-graduate paths through educational excellence, character development, and community engagement
  • Dedicated to student proficiency through academic rigor and robust family support through the Atlas family scholarship
  • Dedicated to our staff through offering a competitive total rewards package and providing meaningful professional development
  • Who We Serve

    • 92% Socioeconomically Disadvantaged
    • 86% Hispanic, 6% African American, 7% White, and 1% Asian
    • 56% English Language Learners

    What You’ll Do

    • Plan and Deliver Instruction: Teach foundational ELA skills for students having difficulty with ELA through whole-class, small-group, and 1:1 support tailored to student mastery levels.
    • Curriculum Development: Create, adapt, and refine curriculum, scope and sequence, and lesson plans for grades 5–8 ELA interventions.
    • Collaboration: Work with Middle School leadership, Department Leads, and Special Education staff to make decisions regarding curriculum, assessments, programming, and to implement best practices, MTSS/RTI accommodations, and data-driven instruction plans.
    • Student Growth: Build systems to motivate and assess student progress through rubrics, assessments, and progress monitoring.
    • Program Support: Help develop MTSS structures, Gryphon Power Hour logistics, and related reports.
    • Family and Community Engagement: Participate in parent-teacher conferences and actively engage with families.
    • Professional Development: Participate in and contribute to various professional development opportunities
    • Additional Support: Assist with arrival/dismissal duties, support REACH Beyond summer programming, and perform other school-related tasks as needed.

    Compensation & Schedule 

    • Salaried/Exempt
    • Annual Salary Range*: $50,500 - $63,549
    • Full Time; Monday – Friday; Occasional evenings and weekends as needed

    Benefits

    • Approximately 10* weeks of paid school breaks
    • 32* hours of annual flex time and 48* hours of annual sick time 
    • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits
    • Flexible Spending Account or Health Savings Account
    • Participation in the Colorado PERA retirement program (required in lieu of social security as a public employee)
    • 100% Employer paid short and long-term disability benefit 
    • 100% Employer-paid life insurance benefit of $25,000 (option to purchase more)
    • Access to a comprehensive Employee Assistance Program
    • Access to thousands of employee discounts

    Annual Calendar and Start Date

    • 209* work days per academic year
    • Start Date:  As Soon as Possible

    *Prorated if the employee's start date is after July 1st.

    Who You Are

    Required Qualifications

    • Able to meet “in-field status” for the position with one of the following:
    • Hold an active CDE License with an endorsement in Secondary ELA
    • Possess a Bachelor’s Degree or higher in English Language Arts
    • Completed 24 credit hours (with a B- or higher) aligned with CDE's ELA endorsement worksheet
    • Have successfully passed the PRAXIS 5038 within the last 10 years
    • Must be able to pass applicable background screening pursuant to CRS § 22-30.5-110.7
    • Demonstrate a strong understanding of best practices used to develop foundational ELA supports needed for struggling learners
    • At least one year of experience with progress monitoring ELA tools
    • Be sincerely dedicated to educational equity and creating a rigorous, nurturing, and joyful educational experience for all students
    • Have the highest commitment to classroom instruction through collaboration, best practices, and regular assessment
    • Possess ownership for the academic results of students
    • Ability to be a team player and communicate both professionally and effectively with a diverse group of students, parents, and colleagues
    • Possess a genuine growth mindset and be willing to use feedback as a way to improve practice

    Desired Qualifications

    • Ability to provide a track record of strong student growth in ELA skills 
    • Successful leader of an urban classroom who has used structure, incentives, and high expectations to drive student success while creating a joyful environment for students to thrive in Bilingual (Spanish & English)

    Essential Job Functions

    • Prolonged periods of standing, sitting, and walking 
    • Must be able to reach, stoop, kneel, push, and pull 
    • Must be able to lift up to 40 pounds at times 
    • Must be able to access and navigate all areas of the school and other facilities as needed 
    • Must be able to successfully abide by all policies and procedures of Atlas Preparatory School

    Position Closes: When Filled