Education: Degree in Languages (Spanish)Experience: 2 years of teaching experience for early years and/or elementary, diserable;Classroom managementLanguages: Proficiency in SpanishGood communication in EnglishSpecific Technical Knowledge:BilingualismMicrosoft OfficeDesirable Knowledge:IB MethodologySoft Skills and Values:Digital ThinkingCaring ProfileInterpersonal RelationshipsConflict ManagementCreativityCollaborationAutonomyProactivityYou will be responsible for class teaching, content preparation and student management in school environments following RED HOUSE s pedagogical plan:Teach classes and guide student learning, promoting teaching and learning experiences based on the Red House pedagogical plan and the special needs of each student;Know the school s Pedagogical Proposal, the approach adopted and the learning expectations of the specific grade;Analyze the students evolution in the learning process, collecting evidence and paying attention to individual needs, defining actions to improve performance;Develop, together with the coordination, strategies that promote the improvement and engagement of students, based on observation and evidence collection;Promote special classes and different strategies for students who have learning difficulties;Prepare adaptations and accommodate activities for students with special educational needs;Ensure safety, constantly staying with students, in any activity, observing, guiding and interfering whenever necessary to prevent accidents. Keeping this stance comprehensively with all students at the school;Carefully observe students attitudes and behaviors in order to identify conditions of illness, providing the necessary actions;Report to the coordinator the observed behaviors and students´ performance, in order to keep families informed;Follow the general Red House guidelines (Language Policy, Teachers Handbook, Assessment Policy);Prepare weekly plans at the frequency agreed with the coordinator and display them in a visible place in the classroom;Periodically review the weekly plans, considering the objectives proposed and achieved, re-planning whenever necessary;Forward copies of activities, projects and materials for classroom use for approval by the Coordination, respecting the defined deadlines;Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by law, district policy, and administrative regulations (Class Journal);Advise students through evidence-based practices, handling conflict situations, in accordance with what is proposed by the school philosophy;Collect evidence of student learning during lessons;Evaluate students, based on the collection of evidence of learning during classes, assign grades and present them to the coordination, according to deadlines;Guide the Teaching Assistant (TA) with clear expectations, deadlines and instructions, reporting identified development needs to the coordination;Inform parents/guardians when requested and with the supervision of the coordinator about the students development;Attend Academic Meetings, educational conferences and teacher training workshops in order to maintain and improve professional competence;Be responsible for student materials and class management;Communicate daily occurrences related to students to the coordination (accidents, illnesses, absences, etc.);Take care and upkeep objects and equipment used in class, as well as keep the space used organized;Give regular feedback so that students know how to improve and develop in class;Share relevant information about students with other teachers in the class;Meet deadlines set by Red House guidelines (report card, unit summary, unit planner, etc.);Perform tasks related to those described above and those determined by the immediate superior.