Job Description:
Are you an enthusiastic, creative educator passionate about shaping young minds? Do you love inspiring students to explore literature, develop strong writing skills, and understand the world around them through social studies? We invite you to be a part of our close-knit, dedicated team at Lead-Deadwood Middle School as a 6th Grade Language Arts/Social Studies Teacher!
Key Responsibilities:
Teach 6th grade Language Arts and Social Studies, combining critical reading, writing, and analytical skills with historical and cultural exploration.
Foster a love for reading and writing through diverse literary genres, writing projects, and thought-provoking discussions.
Develop engaging lesson plans that encourage critical thinking, creativity, and active learning.
Collaborate with fellow teachers and staff to provide a well-rounded and cohesive educational experience.
Assess student progress, provide constructive feedback, and support each student's growth and success.
Build strong relationships with students, creating a positive, safe, and inclusive classroom environment.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Education.
Valid teaching certification in South Dakota (Middle School Endorsement).
Strong communication, organizational, and classroom management skills.
Passion for fostering student growth both academically and socially.
Prior teaching experience (preferred but not required).
Why Lead-Deadwood Middle School?
A warm, supportive, and collaborative work environment where every teacher is valued.
Small class sizes that allow for more personalized instruction and student connection.
Opportunities for professional development and growth in your teaching career.
Competitive salary and benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
A strong sense of community among staff, students, and families.
If you're ready to inspire, motivate, and make a difference in the lives of middle school students, we want to hear from you! Apply today to join a school that truly cares about both its students and teachers.