5th/6th Grade Teacher

Traders Point Christian Schools, Inc.

5th/6th Grade Teacher

Whitestown, IN
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Position: 5th/6th Grade Teacher - this position will start in the 2025/2026 school year

    Reports to: Upper School Principal

    Primary Responsibility:

    To provide daily instruction in the subject area to all assigned students in a manner that is effective, appropriate, and fitting with the mission and credo of Traders Point Christian Schools.

    Position Goal:

    The goal of this position is to support Traders Point Christian School’s mission to challenge and educate students within the framework of a Biblical worldview while leading them to a personal faith and transformed life in Jesus Christ. We are Jesus-centered, relationally-driven, and educationally-anchored.

    Qualifications:

    Educational and Experience Requirements:

    • Candidates must be professing and maturing Christians enthusiastically supporting the School’s statement of faith and mission statements.
    • A bachelor’s degree in the content area is required and an ACSI teaching certification is preferred.
    • Candidates should demonstrate a successful career in teaching the subject area in an academic setting.
    • The ideal candidate will excel at developing collaborative relationships with all constituencies.
    • Excellent communication skills are a must, including writing and presentation abilities.
    • In addition, the position requires the ability to organize and prioritize work, resolve problems, follow through, and manage multiple priorities to ensure that goals are met in a timely manner.

    Qualifying Characteristics:

    • The teacher has a clear biblical testimony of salvation with an authentic and mature personal relationship with Jesus Christ in both their professional and personal life with a calling and commitment to Christian education.
    • The ideal teacher must have the desire to work closely and nurture a positive relationship with students, teachers, parents, staff, school administrators, and community members.
    • The teacher must demonstrate respect for all students and community members.
    • The ability to exercise good judgment, set a good example, and comply with school standards is a must as well as the ability to deal with sensitive and confidential issues in a tactful and professional manner.
    • As a teacher at TPCS, you are expected to instruct and model important religious functions that include Bible instruction, prayer, participation in weekly chapels, and other religious duties.
    • At TPCS, your role as a teacher involves a pastoral element whereby through example and direct instruction, you are acting as a minister of our Christian faith.
    • You must be able to address concerns and offer suggestions in an appropriate and confidential manner.

    Responsibilities and Duties

    Instructional Responsibilities:

    • Responsible for working with students as they navigate through social, personal, academic, and, most importantly, spiritual growth.
    • Meet and successfully instruct assigned classes in the locations and at times designated.
    • Develop and maintain a classroom environment conducive to effective learning within the limits of the available resources.
    • Encourage students to set and maintain standards of classroom behavior.
    • Employ a variety of instructional techniques and instructional media consistent with the available resources.
    • Take reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities.
    • Evaluate student progress and enter scores in FACTS SIS on a regular basis as requested by the building principal.
    • Assist in upholding and enforcing school rules, administrative regulations, and Board policy.
    • Assist in the selection of books, equipment, and other instructional materials.
    • Continue to remain current with updates in technology and technological resources.
    • Work to establish and maintain open lines of communication with students and their parents concerning student’s academic and behavioral progress.
    • Collaborate with colleagues to discuss the results of assessments and strategies for individual and school-wide academic improvement.
    • Lead a mentor group.
    • Perform other duties as assigned by the Upper School Principal.
    • Teach classes as assigned following the prescribed scope and sequence and curriculum outline.
    • Prepare weekly and unit lesson plans and submit them to the appropriate principal as required.
    • Integrate Biblical principles and the Christian philosophy of education throughout the curriculum.
    • Use a variety of teaching methods/techniques to meet the needs of various learning styles.

    Professional Responsibilities:

    • Utilize educational opportunities and evaluation processes for professional growth
    • Acquire and maintain ACSI certification within the first year of employment
    • Attend and participate in scheduled devotional, in-service, committee, faculty, and parent meetings
    • Attend New Teacher Orientation and/or Teacher Orientation as appropriate
    • Attend appropriate activities as explained in the Teacher Handbook
    • Maintain open, positive communication with parents, administrators, and peers

    Non-Instructional Responsibilities:

    • Cooperate with the Board and administration in implementing all policies, procedures, and directives governing the operation of the school.
    • Maintain accurate attendance records as established by school policy.
    • Keep students, parents, and administration adequately informed of progress or deficiencies and give sufficient notice of failure.
    • Maintain the classroom in a clean, attractive, orderly manner.
    • Fulfill any extra-curricular assignments in an efficient manner.
    • Attend special events of the school as deemed required by the school administration.

    Exempt Status : Exempt, salaried

    Work Schedule: Academic Year