General Education Teacher | Reserve, Louisiana

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Bachelor’s degree in Education, valid state Teaching license or certification, and 1+ years Teaching experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.

A full-time General Education Teacher position is available for the 2024-2026 school year in Reserve, LA, serving a K-12 school setting. This contract role involves teaching General Education subjects, with open positions specifically in Physical Education, Science, and Kindergarten. The schedule is 37.5 hours per week.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver engaging and effective instruction to students in assigned grade levels and subjects.
  • Develop lesson plans aligned with state standards and curriculum requirements.
  • Assess student progress and provide constructive feedback to support learning.
  • Collaborate with colleagues and school staff to enhance the educational environment.
  • Maintain classroom management and foster a positive learning atmosphere.

Qualifications:

  • Hold an active Louisiana teaching license valid for General Education.
  • Experience or interest in teaching Physical Education, Science, or Kindergarten is preferred.
  • Strong communication and organizational skills.
  • Ability to work effectively with students across various grade levels (K-12).
  • Commitment to professional development and student success.

Location:

  • Reserve, Louisiana

Additional Information:

  • Contract duration covers the current school year through May 22, 2026.
  • On-site interviews for qualified candidates will be held on Wednesday, February 11.

This opportunity is well-suited for licensed educators seeking to contribute to a supportive school community in a K-12 environment. Qualified candidates interested in in-person interviews should express availability promptly.

To apply, please prepare a blinded resume and ensure your profile is linked in the appropriate professional system before submission.

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