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ELL Coordinator​/Teacher

Job in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Listing for: Dollarwayschools
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-07
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    English Teacher / ESL TEFL, Elementary School, Special Education Teacher, Bilingual
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 CAD Yearly CAD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job Posting Date

Applications will be accepted beginning Monday, April 20, 2020 12:00 AM (Central Standard Time)

ELL Coordinator/Teacher

Job Description

DOLLARWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT ELL COORDINATOR/TEACHER SUMMARY

The ELL Coordinator will coordinate district-wide ELL services and provide direct ESL instructions to small groups of students. Some of the main job functions include but are not limited to

  • Develop clear and measurable English language proficiency goals.
  • Track student success in meeting English Language proficiency goals.
  • Administer state mandated and ELL identification assessments.
  • Monitoring ELL students.
  • Facilitating and fostering family engagement for ELL students and community.
  • Maintaining ELL reporting and records in compliance and applicable rules and regulations.
TEACHER SUMMARY

Provide students with academic skills necessary to function in daily living, for achieving success on state and national achievement tests, and to serve as a foundation for learning at the next grade level.

RESPONSIBILITIES

(These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. Omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or logical assignment to the position.) This job description may include but is not limited to the following tasks:

  • Utilizes and references district and/or state mandated competencies, objectives, and/or benchmarks.
  • Uses a variety of effective teaching procedures, materials/media and assessments appropriate for learners.
  • Documents and reports to the principal completion of and progress on state benchmarks, blueprints, and writing rubrics.
  • Attends to routine tasks during initial minutes of class.
  • Uses instructional time effectively/time on task.
  • Promotes a positive and safe classroom environment conducive to learning.
  • Provides for a smooth transition from one activity to another.
  • Maintains appropriate classroom discipline.
  • Maintains poise and self control.
  • Establishes high expectations for learners.
  • Promotes active learner participation.
  • Shows evidence of appropriate and positive student‑teacher interaction.
  • Monitors access and usage of the internet.
  • Aligns all instructional material to state benchmark, teaching strategies, student intervention and other state supporting materials to the student performance requirements of the state assessment program.
  • Provides guided practice activities for students.
  • Uses interest approach to introduce lesson.
  • Provides instruction appropriate for the level of the learner.
  • Presents lesson in an appropriate scope of sequence.
  • Adjust instruction/re‑teaches as necessary.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of subject manner.
  • Accommodates individual differences and learning styles.
  • Uses a variety of instructional techniques or methods.
  • Uses correct oral and written communication.
  • Uses technology and instructional aides effectively.
  • Demonstrates enthusiasm for teaching and learning.
  • Addresses the varied achievement levels of students.
  • Demonstrates concern for students as individuals.
  • Reports student progress toward mastery of state required benchmark items as assessed through the state assessment program to the principal each nine week period.
  • Dresses in an appropriate manner.
  • Arrives on time and remains until designated time to leave for all assignments.
  • Complies with school policies, State Department of Education regulations, School Board policies, and supports the school system.
  • Attends all meetings, workshops, and in‑service training programs required by the school district.
  • Demonstrates professional behavior at all times with the community, administrators, teachers, parents and students.
  • Seeks professional development activities to address personal professional growth.
  • Promotes the district’s vision, mission, and goals.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

Bachelor’s Degree, three years of successful experiences with classroom instruction, testing, tutoring, and/or remediation services. Eligible for or possession of a five‑year‑renewable Arkansas Teaching License. A comparable amount of training and experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications.

Primary

Location:

Administration Office

Salary Range:
Please see our salary schedule located on our website larwayschools.org

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