Substitute Intermediate/Middle School Learning Resources Teacher (Early/Mid October - Mid March 2025
Francis W. Parker School
Application
Details
Posted: 26-Aug-24
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Type: Part Time
Categories:
Special Needs
Salary Details:
Commensurate with background and experience; comprehensive benefits package.
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Job Summary:
Francis W. Parker School is a renowned JK-12th grade independent day school. Founded in 1901 on the tenets of progressive education, the school currently enrolls 940 students. It employs over 200 dedicated faculty and staff members who, in addition to assistant teachers, substitute teachers, and coaches, work together to ensure that the School lives up to its Mission to “educate students to think and act with empathy, courage, and clarity as responsible citizens and leaders in a diverse, democratic society and global community.”
We seek a skilled and experienced Intermediate and Middle School Learning Resources Teacher to work with grades 4-8 in the classroom, small group, and one-on-one settings. The Learning Resources Program aims to support students with learning differences through mainstream classroom environments. The Learning Resources Teacher coordinates with many different classroom teachers to support students and communicate student growth and progress with parents. The Learning Resources Teacher will help students learn their course material, gradually become more independent, gain insights into themselves as learners, and become their best advocates.
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Learning Disabilities; Masters preferred
Background in learning disabilities and/or special education
Experience with Intermediate and Middle School students, including a thorough knowledge and understanding of the developmental needs, interests, and profiles of students ages 10-14
Possess the demonstrated ability to work well with colleagues to modify and adapt instruction for all learners
Broad cross-curricular knowledge base
Experience in and a commitment to developing one’s own cultural competency and seeking, continually, greater levels of diversity, equity, and inclusion
Able to communicate clearly and tactfully with students, parents, outside specialists, administration, and colleagues
Empathetic, sound judgment, emotional maturity, and a sense of humor
Superior communication skills (both oral and written), with the ability to summarize data from diagnostics and to clearly identify and describe cognitive areas that need support
Adept at helping students, colleagues, and parents understand how assistive technology can enhance student organization, communication/self-advocacy, and learning
Ability to provide insight, educate, and guide teachers, administrators, and counselors on specific learning differences and ways to support them within the Parker community further.