Centinela Valley Union High School District

California
  • Full Time
  • Position Type:
      Extra Duty Assignments
  • Date Posted:
      11/1/2023
  • Location:
      R.K. Lloyde Continuation High School
  • Closing Date:
      Until Filled
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    Certificated Opportunity for Extra Duty Assignment

     

        

        

    DATE POSTED:November 1, 2023

    POSITION(S):

    English

    *Please list the course(s) you are applying for in the application

    LOCATION(S): Lloyde High School
     

    DURATION:

    July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024

    COMPENSATION:

    $50 per hour, not to exceed 53 hours

    DESCRIPTION:

    The Course Lead develops an effective course-alike collaborative team at his/her school site through formal and informal interactions, mediating conflict, and facilitating consensus.  The Course Lead also ensures all other teachers of his/her site-based course team are fully informed regarding the course curriculum and assessments.

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATION(S):

    • Possess a valid Clear California Teaching Credential in Subject
    • Scheduled to teach the specified course in the 2023-2004 school year
    DESIRABLE QUALIFICATION(S):See the attached Job Description for a complete list of desirable qualifications

    APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

    Only full time, contracted CVUHSD certificated employees are eligible for extra duty assignment opportunities. To be considered for this position, the applicant must complete the online application, which can be found at: https://www.applitrack.com/centinelak12ca/onlineapp/

    APPLICATION DEADLINE:Until Filled

     

    The District reserves the right to reopen, readvertise, delay, or cancel filling this position.
     

     

    Nondiscrimination Statement

     

    The Centinela Valley Union High School District is committed to providing a safe school and working environment where all individuals in education are afforded equal access and opportunities. The District’s academic and other educational support programs, services and activities shall be free from discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and bullying of any individual based on the person’s actual race, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital or parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression; the perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. For more information regarding complaints, please click here to access the District’s Complaints Webpage: http://bit.ly/cvcomplaints, or contact the Assistant Superintendent, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Centinela Valley Union High School District, 14901 Inglewood Avenue, Lawndale CA 90260, (310) 263-3210.

     

     

     

    Centinela Valley Union High School District 

     

    2023-2024 COURSE LEAD 
    JOB DESCRIPTION

     

    OVERVIEW
    Under the direction of the Principal, and in collaboration with the District Instructional Support Team and Department Chairs, the Course Lead develops an effective course-alike collaborative team at his/her school site through formal and informal interactions, mediating conflict, and facilitating consensus.  The Course Lead ensures all other teachers of his/her site-based course team are fully informed regarding the course curriculum and assessments.  The Course Lead also collaborates with fellow Course Leads, both vertically at his/her school site and laterally across schools within the District.  Districtwide Course Lead Teams make informed decisions about curriculum and instruction based on research and the analysis of teacher and student work and assessments.  Districtwide Course Lead Teams also facilitate the joint work of all department teachers in determining the essential curriculum for a given course, establishing learning targets, developing standards-based assessments to measure student growth and achievement, analyzing assessment data, organizing course resources, and continually modifying curriculum and assessments to meet the needs of the students in CVUHSD.  

     

    COMPENSATION
    Course Leads are to be compensated at a rate of $50/hour not to exceed 53 hours.

    The following CVUHSD Course Lead qualifications and responsibilities are aligned to each of the seven domains of the Teacher Leader Model Standards.

     

    QUALIFICATIONS:
    Training will be provided by the district, as necessary, in the implementation of the CVUHSD Data Analysis Protocol, the effective use of Canvas, Google Drive and Illuminate, ISTE Standards,  collaborative facilitation skills, mediating conflict, and reaching consensus.

     

    1. Scheduled to teach the specified course in the school year of the assignment

    2. Possesses a deep understanding of the course curriculum, Common Core Standards for Literacy, and standards for your subject area and effectively and explicitly tie course outcomes to the elements of the CV Graduate Profile

    3. Ability to analyze data, using Data Analysis Protocol,  for the purpose of modifying curriculum and instruction

    4. Ability to motivate colleagues individually and in team settings

    5. Ability to express complex ideas clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing 

    6. Familiarity with the ISTE Student Standards

    7. Demonstrate effective time management, organization, and proactive, open communication with colleagues and administrators

    8. Fosters an inclusive cohort of colleagues who turn to one another for learning, support, and resources and who welcome diverse perspective in addressing educational challenges

    9. Fosters trust among group members, develop collective wisdom, and build ownership and action that supports student learning

    10. Helps colleagues and team members work collaboratively to solve problems, make decisions, manage conflict, and promote meaningful change

    11. Models effective skills in listening, presenting ideas, leading discussions, clarifying, mediating, and identifying the needs of self and others in order to advance shared goals and professional learning

    12. Models effective communication and collaboration skills focused on improving educational outcomes with stakeholders

    13. Understands and provides support for district and site initiatives

    14. Uses knowledge and understanding of the different backgrounds, ethnicities, cultures and languages in the school community to promote effective interactions among colleagues, families and the larger community

    15. Works collaboratively with district leadership, site administration, fellow course leads, and teachers

    16. Works collaboratively with the English Learner Instructional Coach, and the District Instructional Support Team at large, to support the implementation of the ELD standards in all courses

     

    RESPONSIBILITIES:
    Facilitate full implementation of content standards for your course and the Common Core Standards for Literacy in your content area.

     

    SUMMER COMMITMENT:

     

    • Plan, prepare, and facilitate professional learning for all district teachers of your course during Summer PL Week.  

    • Coordinate the following for your course:

    • Revision of the curriculum map; ensure it is uploaded to Google prior to July 30th.

    • Refinement and/or development of Common Summative Assessments (CSAs); ensure their placement in Illuminate prior to August 1st.

    • Development of quarterly Performance Tasks; ensure their development in Illuminate prior to August 1st.

     

    SCHOOL YEAR COMMITMENT

     

    EXPECTED OUTCOMES

     

    • Required to attend at least 3 full release days throughout the school year, facilitated by a member of the District Instructional Support Team, to: analyze Common Summative Assessment (CSA) data, make revisions to course curriculum, share best practices, collaboratively address challenges related to course curriculum and assessments.

     

    • Regularly and proactively communicate with course-alike colleagues in regard to pacing, deadline reminders, RTI2 plans, differentiation, various course resources, course updates, and decisions made by district level course lead teams.

     

    • Ensure that the curriculum map, assessment timeline with links, and resources are uploaded into Google by designated due dates.

    • Ensure that the ISTE standards and CV Graduate Profile elements are linked in the curriculum map

    • Manage and organize content for your course on Google Drive by making revisions to curriculum and adding resources as needed.

    • Maintain an on-going agenda and meeting minutes of collaboration to encourage communication with site course teams

    • Maintain a monthly log of support services provided to their course team.

    • Facilitate the development of site-based Common Formative Assessments (CFAs) for your course and ensure they are uploaded to Illuminate prior to designated due dates.

    • Facilitate the development of Common Summative Assessments (CSAs) with course-level colleagues and ensure the development of CSAs in Illuminate prior to designated due dates.

    • Support teachers in administering, scoring (when necessary), and accessing and interpreting results for SBAC Interim Assessments

    • Ensure RTI2 plans for your course are developed as a result of CFA data analysis and are uploaded to Google for use immediately following collaboration.

     

    COLLABORATION

     

    • Plans and facilitates focused collaboration meetings; facilitates department collaborations that are data-driven, action-oriented, and targeted to improve both teaching practice and student learning.

    • Facilitate the implementation of the CVUHSD Data Analysis Protocol  for both formative and summative assessments with course-level colleagues, enabling colleagues to collaboratively analyze, reflect upon, and adjust subsequent instruction based upon assessment results.

     

    • Facilitate the development and/or maintenance of course content, assessments, and instructional resources housed in Canvas

    • Facilitate the sharing of best practices among course-alike colleagues.

    • Attend professional learning relative to technology and programs/courses offered within the department; allocates time for the department to share best practices related to technology.

    • Attend site departmental instructional leadership meetings as scheduled.

    • Collaborate with colleagues to develop comprehensive strategies, including the use of technology, for engaging families and community members as partners in the educational process.

     

    TEACHER SUPPORT 

     

    • Support effective implementation and monitoring of English Language Arts and Literacy Standards, ELD Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, Common Core curriculum and assessment, and/or CV Graduate Profile elements in your courses. 

    • Assist teachers in utilizing District adopted instructional technology, Canvas, Google Drive and Illuminate, to create and manage assessments, curriculum, and instructional resources.

    • Publicizes and encourages peers to engage in summer professional learning opportunities, and participates him or herself, when possible; such opportunities include curriculum development, facilitating and attending trainings, participating in leadership planning meetings, planning professional learning, and assisting in the inventorying and ordering of instructional resources.

    • When necessary, assist department members in administering regularly scheduled summative assessments and Common Formative Assessments (CFAs) and uploading assessment data in Illuminate.

     

    POSITIONS TO BE FILLED:

     

    One Course Lead for Hawthorne High School for each of the following courses:

    Course Lead (Hawthorne, Lawndale, Leuzinger) 

            

        

        

    ELD/ENGLISH

    MATHEMATICS

    SCIENCE

    ELD Fundamentals
    ELD A
    ELD B
    English 9
    English 10
    English 11
    English 12 ERWC

    Integrated Math I
    Integrated Math II
    Integrated Math III
    Adv Algebra w/ Financial Applications
    Statistics
     

    Biology
    Chemistrty
    Physics
    Anatomy & Physiology

     

    SOCIAL STUDIES

    VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS

    WORLD LANGUAGES

    World History
    US History
    Government
    Economics
    Ethnic Studies
    Art I
    Band
    Beginning Dance

     

    Spanish 1
    Spanish 2
    Spanish 3
    Spanish 1N
    Spanish 2N

    LLOYDE/LARCH HIGH SCHOOL COURSE LEAD POSITIONS

    Applicants for the positions below may choose a course within the content area for which they apply (i.e., US History with Social Studies).

    Adult Transition
    English
    Mathematics
    Social Studies

     

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