Job Description:
ASA’s mission is to inspire creative thinkers and leaders through providing an innovative concentration in college preparation informed by the performing arts.
This faculty member designs and delivers a curriculum for 7th grade students to build a historical consciousness and develop key literacy skills, exploring how our past influences our present and future. The 7th grade curriculum covers a broad time period and geographical area in World History, from ancient China to the Industrial Revolution, allowing for connections between historic events and themes related to the human condition.
Class sizes are approximately 28 students. Academic teachers have daily prep time for curriculum planning, meeting, integrating, and assessing. The teacher will be responsible for writing their own curriculum to align with state standards and are asked to differentiate their curriculum using additional resources as needed to support student growth and achievement. This teacher works closely with the Social Studies Department and the 7th grade team.
ASA teachers provide an academic curriculum that is rigorous, relevant, and aligned with ASA’s mission and core values. Curriculum development and implementation reflects Arizona State Standards layered with ASA’s innovative college prep focus that fosters intellectual curiosity, emphasizes active engagement, project-based learning, inquiry-based discussions, research, advanced written and oral skills, and collaboration.
ASA is devoted to fostering an inclusive environment where the enjoyment and benefits of a college preparatory and performing arts education are accessible to the entire community.
This position reports to the Assistant Principal of Lower School.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Create a respectful, stimulating, purposeful, and student-centered classroom.
Cultivate critical thinking and active participation in the classroom.
Utilize current curriculum and assessments aligned to the Common Core Standards, ASA standards, and ASA’s scope and sequence.
Communicate clear objectives to students.
Communicate progress and achievement to students and parents.
Work cooperatively with colleagues in a team setting for curriculum design, assessment, and implementation.
Participate actively in the grade level team.
Uphold the school’s philosophy, mission, vision, and values.
Perform duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in content area from an accredited four-year college or university.
Highly qualified.
Valid Arizona Department of Public Safety Identity Verified Prints (IVP) card.
Teaching experience or certification preferred but not required.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Personal Characteristics
A lifelong learner interested in acquiring new skills and knowledge.
Passionate about students, content area, and teaching.
Concerned about holistic development of the individual.
Flexible, creative, and has the capacity to innovate.
Excellent organizational, oral communication, and written communication skills.
Experience with or a commitment to learn:
Socratic methodology
Inquiry-based discussion
Constructivist teaching strategies
Project-based learning
Authentic assessment and rubrics
Salary and Benefits
Compensation commensurate with experience.
Full time position with benefits.
Member of ASRS.
Interested candidates should submit the following via e-mail to employment@goasa.org:
Cover letter
Resume
Three letters of reference
ASA Application for Employment found on the website.
Please note, Arizona School for the Arts is unable to sponsor visa applications for candidates for employment.
ASA is an equal opportunity employer. Discrimination against an otherwise qualified individual with a disability or any individual by reason of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, genetic information, or veteran status is prohibited. Efforts will be made in recruitment and employment to ensure equal opportunity in employment for all qualified persons.