This position is a full – time Math teaching position located at Pacific High School in Sixes, OR, available August, 2025.
The certified staff member under the general supervision of the building principal/vice principal performs a variety of tasks, with major responsibility being the instruction and supervision of students.
A successful applicant should be able to teach math courses, specifically for the middle school grades and high school grades, as well as remedial math courses. A successful applicant also must hold a valid license from TSPC with proper endorsements, or the ability to get the proper endorsements, for these areas.
A sense of humor and genuine love for working with all students is a necessity. This position requires initiative, a willingness to seek out opportunities for growth, and a willingness to work both individually and collaboratively with other teachers and administrators.
Major Job Responsibilities:
- Recent successful experience working with educators in demonstrating and modeling effective instructional strategies and assessment practices.
- Demonstrated knowledge of needs of diverse learners and strategies for addressing these needs.
- Provides instruction in mathematics utilizing a course of study adopted by the Board of Education and approved curriculum publications as guidelines in teaching individual course content.
- Preferred ability to teach dual credit math courses.
- In preparation for instruction, addresses both short-and long-term learning goals including district and state performance standards. Shows written evidence of preparation upon request of immediate supervisor.
- Uses a variety of formal and informal assessments, including content and performance assessments, to monitor student progress and achievement of the instructional objectives.
- Demonstrated understanding of successful classroom management strategies.
- Evidence/demonstration of use of technology to enhance student learning or willingness to learn.
- Demonstrated organizational skills and commitment to follow through on tasks.
- Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain excellent working relationships with students, teachers, school administrators, support personnel, and community members.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing.
In addition, a successful applicant will have the ability to keep and maintain accurate attendance, academic, and behavior records, meet deadlines set forth by the school and district administration, and preserve a high level of ethical behavior and confidentiality when dealing with student, staff and/or parent information.
The district provides professional development opportunities both within the and outside of the district.
Teachers may transfer up to 10 years of experience.
Extracurricular opportunities may be available for high school and/or junior high school sports and activities.
The Port Orford – Langlois School District is comprised of two locations: Driftwood Elementary School, a K– 6 school located in Port Orford with a population of approximately 130 students, and Pacific High School, a 7 – 12 junior/senior high school located seven miles north of Port Orford and seven miles south of Langlois that houses approximately 110 students.
Please visit our website (http://www.2cj.com) and Facebook pages for information about Driftwood Elementary School and Port Orford – Langlois School District.