Full Job Description: Dual Language and World Language Partner
Salary Grade: Educational Grade 04 | EG-04
Tulsa Public Schools' existing salary schedules provide career increment adjustments based on education/experience and/or and years of credible service. Additionally, our board of education recently approved salary & benefit increases for qualifying positions. We are currently in the process of updating job descriptions and accompanying salary information. For information about salary and benefits for this specific position, please visit our Compensation and Benefits website.
About Our District: At Tulsa Public Schools, our mission is to inspire and prepare every student to love learning, achieve ambitious goals, and make positive contributions to our world. We are the destination for extraordinary educators and staff who work with our community and families to ignite the joy of learning and prepare every student for the greatest success in college, careers, and life. Our core values of equity, character, excellence, team, and joy guide how we work and interact with each other and our community.
Position Summary: The dual language and world language partner, in collaboration with the Director of dual language and world language pathways and other members of Language and Cultural Services, is responsible for delivering within their network high-quality instructional resources, enhancing classroom practices, and scaling effective programs to increase Tulsa Public Schools students’ achievement and to prepare all students for success in college, career, and life. The dual language and world language Partner works with instructional leadership directors, school leaders, and teachers to provide leadership for dual language and world language pathways in the district.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education:
Experience:
Specialized Knowledge, Licenses, Etc.:
standards analysis, and quality classroom materials for Multilingual Pathway programs
English language development standards, Spanish language development standards,
learning, and assessment
and students with disabilities highly preferred