Position Summary
The Elementary Teacher is responsible for delivering a high-quality, comprehensive education and cultivating a positive, successful, and engaging learning environment for all students in a unique cross-cultural setting. This role is vital for driving student achievement through effective instruction, classroom management, and adherence to all health and safety standards.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education
Current Type T Alaska Teaching Certificate with an endorsement in Elementary Education
Highly desirable: Demonstrated ability to live and work effectively in a cross-cultural setting.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Instruction and Student Development
Drive student learning and demonstrate measurable student achievement.
Develop comprehensive and detailed lesson plans.
Develop, locate, and integrate necessary materials to support teaching lessons.
Administer and score various tests to evaluate pupil progress and the effectiveness of the educational program.
Develop yearly professional and classroom goals.
Refer students to specialized physical, mental, social, and educational services that are not offered within a regular, self-contained classroom.
Classroom Management and Compliance
Promote and maintain a physical classroom environment conducive to learning.
Manage student discipline problems responsibly and effectively.
Ensure the classroom meets all health and safety standards in accordance with state laws.
Keep accurate and current records of student achievement and attendance.
Works a full day in accordance with state/federal and negotiated policies.
Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
REPORTS TO: Principal
SALARY: Placement on BSSD Teacher Pay Scale
LENGTH OF EMPLOYMENT: 192 days
LOCATION: Elim
TO APPLY: Please complete our online employment application and include an initial letter of application along with your resume.
Email hr@bssd.org with any questions.
Bering Strait School District is located in western Alaska. Working and living in our region is far more similar to an overseas teaching position than it is living and working in the mainstream schools of the Lower 48 states. Cultural traditions are still strong, and we have 15 villages that still practice subsistence hunting and fishing as a lifestyle in the community. Nearly all of our students are Yup'ik, Siberian Yup'ik, or Iñupiaq. Teachers looking for a non-traditional, cross-cultural setting with a progressive district are ideal candidates.
Our goal is to instill a passion for learning through quality instruction in small classroom settings. BSSD provides a competitive salary and benefits package, signing and longevity bonuses, paid staff development, and partially subsidized housing. We also offer adventurous educators the opportunity for memorable, one of a kind authentic experiences, outdoor adventures, and an Alaskan lifestyle that values richness in cultural tradition.