1.0 Math Teacher with Elementary Certification, Afterschool Program, maximum 48 hours, effective January 2026-April 2027, Victory Elementary

West Virginia Department of Education

WV

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Academic Background, Communication Skills, Computer Skills, English Language, Lesson Plans, Mathematics, Policy Development, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Procedure Development, Product Demonstration, Project Tracking, Regulations, School Attendance, Student Conduct, Test Data, Training/Teaching
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id='p68050_47384'>1.0 Math Teacher with Elementary Certification, Afterschool Program, maximum 48 hours, effective January 2026-April 2027, Victory Elementary JobID: 68050

Position Type:

Elementary Teaching/Elementary Teacher

Date Posted:

7/8/2026

Location:

Victory Elementary School

Date Available:

10/09/2025

Closing Date:

10/15/2025

County:

Harrison County Schools Additional Information: Show/Hide

TITLE: Elementary Teacher

IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: Principal

SELECTION: The position is filled by the Board of Education upon recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools.

SALARY: Salary based on experience and education level per CBOE salary schedule, plus competitive benefits package equal to approximately 35% of direct compensation. Harrison County Professional Salary Schedule

EMPLOYMENT: 200 days

QUALIFICATIONS: The successful applicant for this position must possess and/or show evidence of the following:

  • Valid West Virginia Certificate in the area for which applying.
  • Strong academic background.
  • Demonstrates the ability to create a stimulating and motivating environment for children.
  • Knowledge of how to use a variety of teaching strategies to effectively teach students with varying levels of ability in the subject matter to be taught.
  • Ability to communicate effectively through clear, concise writing, free of spelling and grammatical errors, and through articulate verbal skills.
  • Proven ability to effectively deal with students of various abilities and proficiency in planning lessons to meet their needs.
  • Ability to understand and interpret test data in order to improve learning, confidence and morale of students.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of Effective School Research as it applies to the position for which applying.
  • Ability to maintain a cooperative working relationship with administration, staff, students and public.
  • Knowledge of the concepts contained in the curriculum of the particular subject matter to be taught.
  • Exhibits an understanding of principles needed to obtain positive classroom student behavior.
  • Knowledge and/or experience working with computers.
  • Ability to create a stimulating and motivating environment for students.
  • A combination of training and/or experience which would lead to successful employment in the area for which applying.
  • Any alterations to the aforementioned qualifications as the Board may find appropriate.

FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES:

  1. Programs of Study:

Definition:

Provides a curricula required by the State of West Virginia

  • Bases instruction on adopted curricula for the school.
  • Demonstrates accurate and current knowledge in subject field.
  • Develops appropriate lessons to teach instructional objectives.
  • Employs a variety of instructional strategies to augment achievement.
  • Utilizes content scope and sequence in planning.
  1. Classroom Climate:

Definition:

Provides an atmosphere conducive to learning consistent with school/county mission.

  • Follows established school discipline procedures which include the WV Student Code of Conduct.
  • Establishes procedures and rules that enhance learning.
  • Encourages students' attendance.
  • Sets high positive expectations for student performance.
  • Encourages and acknowledges individual student's accomplishments and appropriate behavior.
  • Treats students in a fair and equitable manner.
  • Accommodates individual learning differences.
  • Creates and maintains an environment that supports learning.
  • Communicate with parents.
  1. Instructional Management Systems:

Definition:

Organizes teaching strategies to maximize the use of allocated instructional time to increase student learning.

  • Prepares and implements lesson plans.
  • Begins lesson or instructional activity with a review of previous material as appropriate.
  • Has materials, supplies and equipment ready at the start of the lesson or instructional activity.
  • Introduces the instructional activity and specifies instructional objectives.
  • Directs and adequately supervises students to be on task quickly at the beginning oofeach instructional activity.
  • Presents reading, writing, speaking and listening strategies using concepts and language which students understand.
  • Provides relevant examples and demonstrations to illustrate concepts and skills.
  • Assigns developmentally appropriate tasks.
  • Provides instructional pacing that ensures student understanding.
  • Maximizes student time-on-task.
  • Makes effective transitions between instructional activities.
  • Summarizes the main point(s) of the instructional activity.
  • Encourages students to express ideas clearly and accurately.
  • Incorporates higher level thinking skills.
  • Assists students to develop productive work habits and study skills, enabling communication with parents as needed.
  • Provides remediation activities for students.
  • Designs, delivers, and assesses student learning activities addressing the state adopted instructional goals and objectives.
  • Integrates a variety of technology applications and learning tools to augment student achievement.
  1. Student Progress:

Definition:

Gathers stores and monitors data related to student learning for use in assessing progress toward achieving the instructional objectives.

  • Follows grading policies and regulations.
  • Maintains accurate and complete student records.
  • Monitors and evaluates students' progress.
  • Provides feedback on student work.
  • Monitors student attendance
  1. Communication:

Definition:

Communicates with students, parents, educational personnel and others. Utilizes standard grammar, listening skills, and clarity in the presentation of ideas.

  • Communicates student progress according to established procedures and policies.
  • Communicates regularly and effectively with students, co-workers, parents/guardians, and the community, and exhibits appropriate interactive skills.
  • Follows confidentiality procedures regarding students, parents/guardians, and fellow staff members.
  • Speaks and writes standard English clearly, correctly and distinctly.
  • Determines and utilizes appropriate community resources.
  1. Professional Work Habits:

Definition:

Demonstrates behavior which reflects established professional responsibilities (i.e., attendance, punctuality, and verbal/nonverbal communication).

  • Adheres to established laws, policies, rules and regulations.
  • Interacts appropriately with other students, educational personnel and parents.
  • Participates in activities which foster professional growth.
  • Is punctual with reports, grades, records, and in reporting to work.
  • Performs assigned duties.
  • Strives to meet county/school goals.
  • Commands respect by example in appearance, manners, behavior, and language.

Revised: September, 1999

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West Virginia Department of Education