Overview

Position Title: Classroom Teacher
Division: Elementary
Supervisor: Division Principal

Position Summary:
In order to meet Concordia expected student learning results (ESLRs) and grade level expectations, the teacher carries out the following domains: Planning and Preparation, Classroom Management, Instruction, and Professional Responsibilities.

Requirements:
Education
Required: Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education
Desired: Advanced degree or specialization training that supports the teaching role

Experience
Required: Minimum 3 years successful teaching in a school setting.
Desired: Experience in an international school
Familiarity with the American educational system
Experience with an ethnically diverse population
Classroom experience with the age of the students assigned
Experience providing oversight of a teaching assistant.
Priority Given for
Proficiency in differentiation, especially for EAL learners.
Candidates grounded in knowledge of content and pedagogy.
Collaborative professionals committed to lifelong learning.
Skillful communicators familiar with a diverse community,
proficient writing skills.
High degree of skill in using technology.
Strong organizational and time management skills.

Desired Skills/Programs:
Reader’s and Writer’s Workshop (Teachers College/Lucy Calkins)
Understanding by Design Curriculum Unit Writing
Standards-Based Grading and Reporting
PowerSchool
Rubicon Atlas
Everyday Mathematics, Common Core
NGSS
AERO Social Studies.

General Expectations
As a school grounded in the Christian faith, Concordia prioritizes candidates who are practicing Christians who are interested in the complex questions of faith and spirituality and who desire to interact with others around these questions.

Full-time teachers lead an after-school activity once per week throughout the year.
On regular school days, all teachers are on campus between 7:30 AM and 3:30 PM, not inclusive of activities and meetings.

Key Areas of Responsibility
Planning and Preparation
Instructional and Curriculum Planning
Use knowledge of content, students, pedagogy, and resources to design coherent instruction.
Plan, revise, record, and follow units that provide developmentally appropriate learning experiences.
Select instructional goals.
Gather data through assessments and analyze student work to provide a clear, rigorous, and relevant curriculum.
The Classroom
Class Management
Create an environment of respect and rapport.
Establish a culture of learning.
Manage classroom procedures and maintain clear rules and procedures; establish routines for daily tasks and needs.
Manage student behavior and provide consistent and appropriate discipline
Orchestrate smooth transitions and continuity of momentum
Organize space and materials to provide effective instruction and a safe learning environment.
Pastoral Care
Respond to students’ emotional and social needs.
Model interpersonal skills, respectful relationships and problem‐solving, in order to provide a safe learning environment.
Instruction
Instruction
Deliver developmentally appropriate learning experiences for students; Use a variety of questioning and discussion techniques to engage students in learning.
Provide differentiated support and instruction to ensure that students develop understanding of content and apply skills.
Provide timely and constructive feedback to students.
Implement best practice in instructional strategies.
Assessment
Assess student learning.
Plan and administer a variety of appropriate diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments.
Analyze and use the data provided by the assessments to guide instruction.

Professional Responsibilities
Teams and Committees
Concordia teachers embrace the opportunity to work within a Professional Community and learn from their peers.
Attend and actively participate in divisional departmental/grade level meetings.
Collaborate with colleagues to examine assessment data and student work.

Parent Communication
Provide timely, clear, and appropriate feedback on student performance and progress so that parents can effectively support and/or celebrate their child’s learning and development.

Goals
Set yearly goals; support team, divisional, and school goals.
Collect and review data related to goals and Concordia competencies in order to improve planning and preparation, classroom management, instruction, or meeting professional responsibilities.

Professional Development
Participate in professional growth experiences such as courses, workshops, or conferences in order to improve planning and preparation, classroom management, and instruction, and grow professionally.

About Concordia International School Hanoi

Concordia International School Hanoi is a private, non-profit, co-educational, international day school with English instruction. Fluency in English is required for entry. EAL support is available. Concordia is governed by a Board of Trustees, comprised of corporate executives who support and promote Concordia’s development and growth. Concordia was founded in 2011 as a Preschool to Grade 7 institution and has annually added the next higher grade level. The first high school graduation took place June 2017. Concordia International School Hanoi is a sister school with Concordia International School Shanghai and Hong Kong International School.