Job Description:
Summary
The In-School Intervention Teacher is responsible for supervising and supporting students who are assigned to in-school intervention as a disciplinary consequence. This role focuses on maintaining a structured, positive, and respectful learning environment while ensuring students remain engaged in their academic responsibilities during the intervention period.
Key Responsibilities
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Supervise and monitor students assigned to in-school intervention.
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Maintain order, discipline, and a supportive environment.
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Ensure students complete classwork and academic assignments provided by their teachers.
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Communicate with administrators, teachers, and staff regarding student progress and behavior.
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Model and promote positive behavior, accountability, and conflict resolution.
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Maintain accurate records of student attendance and assignments during intervention.
Minimum Requirements
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Appropriate Arizona Teaching Certificate.
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Current Arizona IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card.
Additional Requirements After Hire
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Proof of immunity to rubeola (measles) and rubella (German measles), or proof of MMR immunization.