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High School English Teacher - Washington Connections Academy
Connections Academy, Olympia, Washington, United States
High School English Teacher - Washington Connections Academy
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Connections Academy . Washington Connections Academy (WACA) is a tuition‑free, virtual public school serving students in grades K‑12 statewide. It operates under a shared‑services model with partners in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho and runs on Connections Academy’s award‑winning online educational platform.
School Summary At Connections Academy, students maximize their potential through individually tailored learning programs. Founded in 2001, the school provides highly accountable online education, personalized learning, award‑winning curriculum and an Education Management System (EMS). Parents affirm the quality with 92% recommending the schools and 95% rating the curriculum as high quality. The academy is part of Pearson’s global learning company.
Position Summary Accepting applications for the 2025‑2026 school year. This remote, full‑time position requires regular hours from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and is open to applicants residing in Washington, Oregon, or Idaho. A certified High School English Language Arts Teacher will manage instructional programs, interact via telephone, internet, and curriculum tools, and consult regularly with caretakers, learning coaches, and students to ensure successful completion of the instructional program.
Responsibilities
Homeroom Roles:
Host a homeroom of students; act as role model and mentor throughout the school year.
Conduct weekly homeroom LiveLessons.
Support students and families through key school‑year cycle tasks (e.g., Welcome Calls, Intent to Return, monthly WSLP Progress Checks).
Encourage student engagement in lessons and LiveLessons.
Welcome assigned homeroom students and families within their first week of enrollment.
Frequently check in on academic and graduation/promotion status, especially if off‑track.
Content Roles:
Supplement asynchronous content with at least one synchronous LiveLesson per course (or a combination of LiveLesson and office hours) and deliver support videos as needed.
Operate within the school’s Multi‑Tiered System of Supports model; use data to provide Tier 1 differentiated instruction, and collaborate on Tier 2 and 3 interventions.
Grade all submitted assignments within 8 days, providing clear, constructive feedback.
Review curriculum and devise alternate approaches to increase student understanding.
Maintain general knowledge of the 9‑12 curriculum and detailed knowledge of assigned courses.
Support students and caretakers with alternate lessons, assessments, and strategies, and assist with daily assignments and projects to meet learning goals.
Consult with instructional staff and specialists (IEP/504/EL case managers, advisory staff, intervention specialists) to develop alternate enrichment activities and modifications.
Contact Roles:
Communicate regularly with caretakers, students, and instructional staff via computer and telephone.
Meet individually with each content‑area student at least once per semester to discuss progress and needs.
Log all contacts—successful or unsuccessful—within 24 hours.
Meet weekly student contact requirements set by school, division, and leadership.
Community Roles:
Coordinate and attend social activities and relevant field trips; integrate virtual learning when possible.
Develop and implement virtual methods for maintaining a school community.
Participate in state testing administration, including in‑person proctoring of WIDA and/or SBAC/WCAS testing.
Join student recruiting sessions and other marketing efforts requiring staff representation.
Behind‑the‑Scenes Roles:
Serve as a member of IEP and 504 teams, sharing progress insights and feedback on goals and accommodations.
Collaborate within a professional learning community to review data and improve instruction.
Work with Advisory Teachers and School Counselors to ensure communications, progress, and goal attainment within WSLP, promotion, and graduation frameworks.
Attend and participate in in‑person training and team‑building activities statewide.
Report and refer critical incidents per law and ethical standards.
Engage in all assigned professional development and training, including SEL and DEI state‑required sessions.
Complete duties of any student‑wide representative or Career Ladder position (e.g., Attendance Rep, Communication Rep).
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Washington teacher certification in English Language Arts.
Residence in Washington preferred.
Strong team‑player track record, flexibility, and ability to work in a fast‑paced environment.
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Google Suite, Zoom, Nearpod, and data collection tools.
Excellent oral and written communication with diverse cultural, ethnic, and linguistic families.
Excellent attention to detail, time‑management, and organizational skills.
Committed to fostering an inclusive work and school environment supporting all identities.
Student‑ and family‑focused approach, culturally responsive classroom.
Availability for occasional travel of one or two weeks, including overnight stays, for key events.
Ability to use a personal electronic device and email address for two‑step authentication.
Salary ranges from $40,000 to $55,000, depending on experience and education.
Inclusive Workplace Statement Washington Connections Academy strives to create an inclusive environment that welcomes and values the diversity of the people we serve. We foster fairness, equity, and inclusion and treat all individuals with respect and dignity. We welcome applicants from traditional and less traditional backgrounds and encourage those who may not meet every qualification listed to apply.
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Education and Training
Industries E‑Learning Providers
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High School English Teacher - Washington Connections Academy
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Connections Academy . Washington Connections Academy (WACA) is a tuition‑free, virtual public school serving students in grades K‑12 statewide. It operates under a shared‑services model with partners in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho and runs on Connections Academy’s award‑winning online educational platform.
School Summary At Connections Academy, students maximize their potential through individually tailored learning programs. Founded in 2001, the school provides highly accountable online education, personalized learning, award‑winning curriculum and an Education Management System (EMS). Parents affirm the quality with 92% recommending the schools and 95% rating the curriculum as high quality. The academy is part of Pearson’s global learning company.
Position Summary Accepting applications for the 2025‑2026 school year. This remote, full‑time position requires regular hours from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and is open to applicants residing in Washington, Oregon, or Idaho. A certified High School English Language Arts Teacher will manage instructional programs, interact via telephone, internet, and curriculum tools, and consult regularly with caretakers, learning coaches, and students to ensure successful completion of the instructional program.
Responsibilities
Homeroom Roles:
Host a homeroom of students; act as role model and mentor throughout the school year.
Conduct weekly homeroom LiveLessons.
Support students and families through key school‑year cycle tasks (e.g., Welcome Calls, Intent to Return, monthly WSLP Progress Checks).
Encourage student engagement in lessons and LiveLessons.
Welcome assigned homeroom students and families within their first week of enrollment.
Frequently check in on academic and graduation/promotion status, especially if off‑track.
Content Roles:
Supplement asynchronous content with at least one synchronous LiveLesson per course (or a combination of LiveLesson and office hours) and deliver support videos as needed.
Operate within the school’s Multi‑Tiered System of Supports model; use data to provide Tier 1 differentiated instruction, and collaborate on Tier 2 and 3 interventions.
Grade all submitted assignments within 8 days, providing clear, constructive feedback.
Review curriculum and devise alternate approaches to increase student understanding.
Maintain general knowledge of the 9‑12 curriculum and detailed knowledge of assigned courses.
Support students and caretakers with alternate lessons, assessments, and strategies, and assist with daily assignments and projects to meet learning goals.
Consult with instructional staff and specialists (IEP/504/EL case managers, advisory staff, intervention specialists) to develop alternate enrichment activities and modifications.
Contact Roles:
Communicate regularly with caretakers, students, and instructional staff via computer and telephone.
Meet individually with each content‑area student at least once per semester to discuss progress and needs.
Log all contacts—successful or unsuccessful—within 24 hours.
Meet weekly student contact requirements set by school, division, and leadership.
Community Roles:
Coordinate and attend social activities and relevant field trips; integrate virtual learning when possible.
Develop and implement virtual methods for maintaining a school community.
Participate in state testing administration, including in‑person proctoring of WIDA and/or SBAC/WCAS testing.
Join student recruiting sessions and other marketing efforts requiring staff representation.
Behind‑the‑Scenes Roles:
Serve as a member of IEP and 504 teams, sharing progress insights and feedback on goals and accommodations.
Collaborate within a professional learning community to review data and improve instruction.
Work with Advisory Teachers and School Counselors to ensure communications, progress, and goal attainment within WSLP, promotion, and graduation frameworks.
Attend and participate in in‑person training and team‑building activities statewide.
Report and refer critical incidents per law and ethical standards.
Engage in all assigned professional development and training, including SEL and DEI state‑required sessions.
Complete duties of any student‑wide representative or Career Ladder position (e.g., Attendance Rep, Communication Rep).
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Washington teacher certification in English Language Arts.
Residence in Washington preferred.
Strong team‑player track record, flexibility, and ability to work in a fast‑paced environment.
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Google Suite, Zoom, Nearpod, and data collection tools.
Excellent oral and written communication with diverse cultural, ethnic, and linguistic families.
Excellent attention to detail, time‑management, and organizational skills.
Committed to fostering an inclusive work and school environment supporting all identities.
Student‑ and family‑focused approach, culturally responsive classroom.
Availability for occasional travel of one or two weeks, including overnight stays, for key events.
Ability to use a personal electronic device and email address for two‑step authentication.
Salary ranges from $40,000 to $55,000, depending on experience and education.
Inclusive Workplace Statement Washington Connections Academy strives to create an inclusive environment that welcomes and values the diversity of the people we serve. We foster fairness, equity, and inclusion and treat all individuals with respect and dignity. We welcome applicants from traditional and less traditional backgrounds and encourage those who may not meet every qualification listed to apply.
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Education and Training
Industries E‑Learning Providers
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