Sage Oak Charter Schools
Virtual Learning Teacher (2025/26 School Year)
Sage Oak Charter Schools, Redlands, California, United States, 92373
Virtual Learning Teacher (2025/26 School Year)
Job Category: Teacher Requisition Number: VIRTUO001153 Job Details Necessary Materials for Application: Letter of Introduction
Resume (Full Work History)
Letters of Recommendation: Three (3) current (dated within the last 3 years), professional letters (at least one from a direct supervisor)
Copy of Transcripts: Unofficial copies of all college/university transcripts
Credential Copy: Credential Copy (Proof of valid, current, and appropriate California teaching credential as a PDF print out from CTC (copy should reflect dates of issuance and expiration)
English Learner Authorization (If not embedded in credential, provide a copy of CLAD, CTEL or equivalent) if applicable TK-8 Virtual Learning Teacher 2025/26 School Year Job Description Reports To: Virtual Learning Academy Principal (or designee) FLSA Status: Exempt School Classification: Certificated Pay Scale: Range 7 ($76,149 -$107,436) *Newly hired teachers for the 2025/26 school year are eligible for up to 10 years of service credit Work Schedule: 190 days/11 months Location: Onsite and Remote Office Position Summary: Under the direction of the Virtual Learning Academy Principal or designee, this position promotes the use of technology and innovative approaches to virtual learning to support student achievement in grades TK-8. The virtual learning teacher is responsible for planning, delivering, and assessing the instructional program aligned to the state adopted standards and students' needs. Virtual Learning Teachers are required to participate in all staff meetings, trainings and/or sessions. Virtual Learning Teachers are expected to uphold the school's mission and shared values, philosophy, and policies and procedures. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Delivers orientation, instruction, tutoring sessions and assistance to students through virtual classroom environment Provides clear information to students, parents and Sage Oak teachers regarding class objectives, weekly assignments, homework requirements, grading rubrics and grading scale Creates a semester and year long syllabus/scope and sequence of course content Assesses students abilities as related to desired educational goals, objectives, and outcomes Employs a wide variety of teaching methods designed to create opportunities for deep understanding and differentiated instruction for all levels of ability within a class, including serving students identified with special needs Develops lesson plans and instructional materials and provides whole and small group instruction in order to adopt the curriculum to the needs of each student Uses a variety of assessments such as benchmark exam results, iReady and CAASPP scores to determine and provide differentiated instructional for students Develops and creates new engaging material for students learning in a virtual learning environment, including opportunities for peer collaboration and hands on learning Provides a learning environment that stimulates creativity and individuality to support student success and provides opportunities for project based learning Manages behavior of learners in virtual instructional setting to ensure environment is conducive to the learning process Proactively monitors the progress and learning of students through online platforms and systems and assists students with working towards mastery of content Plans and manages allotted learning time effectively to maximize student achievement Accurately grades work and provides detailed quality feedback to students in timely manner Evaluates students' academic and social growth, keeps appropriate records, prepares progress reports, and communicates with other staff and parents on individual student's progress Holds live virtual weekly 'drop-in' office hours for a minimum of two hours a week Collaborates with additional departments and/or teams to ensure that all students are able to access the curriculum successfully Creates reports as needed for the department regarding student enrollment and progress Records student attendance to be used for state attendance reporting Actively participates in student SST and or/IEP processes and agreements Identifies students' needs and cooperates with other professional staff members in assessing and helping students solve health, attitude, and learning problems Plans and supervises 1-2 field trip(s) per school year Provides strong parent communication and support: Coordinates the parent notification of student progress, with special emphasis on student behind pace or in jeopardy of not passing Provides parent with standards Provides parent with feedback as necessary Supports parents and students with basic computer/software navigation and use Paperwork and Documentation: The teacher must complete all paperwork and documentation necessary to serve each assigned student. Completed documentation must be submitted by specific due dates as specified by the school. The required documentation includes, but is not limited to, the following: Master Agreements and other enrollment paperwork Attendance documentation Assignment and Work Record (AWR) in School Pathways and any additional records required to document student learning Gradebook and Report Cards Portfolios Purchase Orders Checkout (performed after last day of school) IEP paperwork Additional paperwork as needed Student Support: The virtual learning teacher is expected to serve students with varying needs. A broad base of educational knowledge, as well as a thorough understanding of educational opportunities available through the school, is necessary in order to support families adequately. This knowledge must include, but is not limited to, familiarity with the following: School and Common Core State Standards Curricular options to meet the standards Learning approaches and teaching philosophies School and community in-services available Internet resources Virtual learning Field Trips The virtual learning teacher is responsible for answering educational questions posed by their families, performing research, using the teacher manual, and consulting their assigned director as needed. Other Duties: Proctoring duties as needed during the testing season Responds to all school related written correspondence, phone calls, voicemails, and emails within 24 business hours Serves and meets with students during normal business hours unless prior approval has been extended by supervisor When appropriate, documents and reports to the school's management all formal disciplinary actions involving staff; if applicable, addressing and resolving complaints from students, parents, and staff in a timely manner; referring individuals to the proper personnel as appropriate to ensure compliance with the school's Uniform Complaint Policy; the school's Uniform Technology Policy; and the provisions of California Penal Code Section 11166 (Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act) Performs other duties as assigned Qualifications Guide: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Experience & Education: Two years of successful teaching experience in the classroom setting preferred Experience in a virtual learning model highly desirable Experience in an innovative learning environment highly desirable A valid, current, and appropriate California state multiple subject teaching credential for teaching staff. A copy of Teaching Credential to be provided and kept current English Language Authorization required Other Qualifications: State and federal fingerprint clearance (LiveScan) to work with students (Ed. Code 44237). No prospective employee can report to work without this clearance being received and human resources notifying the immediate supervisor of this clearance.
Job Category: Teacher Requisition Number: VIRTUO001153 Job Details Necessary Materials for Application: Letter of Introduction
Resume (Full Work History)
Letters of Recommendation: Three (3) current (dated within the last 3 years), professional letters (at least one from a direct supervisor)
Copy of Transcripts: Unofficial copies of all college/university transcripts
Credential Copy: Credential Copy (Proof of valid, current, and appropriate California teaching credential as a PDF print out from CTC (copy should reflect dates of issuance and expiration)
English Learner Authorization (If not embedded in credential, provide a copy of CLAD, CTEL or equivalent) if applicable TK-8 Virtual Learning Teacher 2025/26 School Year Job Description Reports To: Virtual Learning Academy Principal (or designee) FLSA Status: Exempt School Classification: Certificated Pay Scale: Range 7 ($76,149 -$107,436) *Newly hired teachers for the 2025/26 school year are eligible for up to 10 years of service credit Work Schedule: 190 days/11 months Location: Onsite and Remote Office Position Summary: Under the direction of the Virtual Learning Academy Principal or designee, this position promotes the use of technology and innovative approaches to virtual learning to support student achievement in grades TK-8. The virtual learning teacher is responsible for planning, delivering, and assessing the instructional program aligned to the state adopted standards and students' needs. Virtual Learning Teachers are required to participate in all staff meetings, trainings and/or sessions. Virtual Learning Teachers are expected to uphold the school's mission and shared values, philosophy, and policies and procedures. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Delivers orientation, instruction, tutoring sessions and assistance to students through virtual classroom environment Provides clear information to students, parents and Sage Oak teachers regarding class objectives, weekly assignments, homework requirements, grading rubrics and grading scale Creates a semester and year long syllabus/scope and sequence of course content Assesses students abilities as related to desired educational goals, objectives, and outcomes Employs a wide variety of teaching methods designed to create opportunities for deep understanding and differentiated instruction for all levels of ability within a class, including serving students identified with special needs Develops lesson plans and instructional materials and provides whole and small group instruction in order to adopt the curriculum to the needs of each student Uses a variety of assessments such as benchmark exam results, iReady and CAASPP scores to determine and provide differentiated instructional for students Develops and creates new engaging material for students learning in a virtual learning environment, including opportunities for peer collaboration and hands on learning Provides a learning environment that stimulates creativity and individuality to support student success and provides opportunities for project based learning Manages behavior of learners in virtual instructional setting to ensure environment is conducive to the learning process Proactively monitors the progress and learning of students through online platforms and systems and assists students with working towards mastery of content Plans and manages allotted learning time effectively to maximize student achievement Accurately grades work and provides detailed quality feedback to students in timely manner Evaluates students' academic and social growth, keeps appropriate records, prepares progress reports, and communicates with other staff and parents on individual student's progress Holds live virtual weekly 'drop-in' office hours for a minimum of two hours a week Collaborates with additional departments and/or teams to ensure that all students are able to access the curriculum successfully Creates reports as needed for the department regarding student enrollment and progress Records student attendance to be used for state attendance reporting Actively participates in student SST and or/IEP processes and agreements Identifies students' needs and cooperates with other professional staff members in assessing and helping students solve health, attitude, and learning problems Plans and supervises 1-2 field trip(s) per school year Provides strong parent communication and support: Coordinates the parent notification of student progress, with special emphasis on student behind pace or in jeopardy of not passing Provides parent with standards Provides parent with feedback as necessary Supports parents and students with basic computer/software navigation and use Paperwork and Documentation: The teacher must complete all paperwork and documentation necessary to serve each assigned student. Completed documentation must be submitted by specific due dates as specified by the school. The required documentation includes, but is not limited to, the following: Master Agreements and other enrollment paperwork Attendance documentation Assignment and Work Record (AWR) in School Pathways and any additional records required to document student learning Gradebook and Report Cards Portfolios Purchase Orders Checkout (performed after last day of school) IEP paperwork Additional paperwork as needed Student Support: The virtual learning teacher is expected to serve students with varying needs. A broad base of educational knowledge, as well as a thorough understanding of educational opportunities available through the school, is necessary in order to support families adequately. This knowledge must include, but is not limited to, familiarity with the following: School and Common Core State Standards Curricular options to meet the standards Learning approaches and teaching philosophies School and community in-services available Internet resources Virtual learning Field Trips The virtual learning teacher is responsible for answering educational questions posed by their families, performing research, using the teacher manual, and consulting their assigned director as needed. Other Duties: Proctoring duties as needed during the testing season Responds to all school related written correspondence, phone calls, voicemails, and emails within 24 business hours Serves and meets with students during normal business hours unless prior approval has been extended by supervisor When appropriate, documents and reports to the school's management all formal disciplinary actions involving staff; if applicable, addressing and resolving complaints from students, parents, and staff in a timely manner; referring individuals to the proper personnel as appropriate to ensure compliance with the school's Uniform Complaint Policy; the school's Uniform Technology Policy; and the provisions of California Penal Code Section 11166 (Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act) Performs other duties as assigned Qualifications Guide: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Experience & Education: Two years of successful teaching experience in the classroom setting preferred Experience in a virtual learning model highly desirable Experience in an innovative learning environment highly desirable A valid, current, and appropriate California state multiple subject teaching credential for teaching staff. A copy of Teaching Credential to be provided and kept current English Language Authorization required Other Qualifications: State and federal fingerprint clearance (LiveScan) to work with students (Ed. Code 44237). No prospective employee can report to work without this clearance being received and human resources notifying the immediate supervisor of this clearance.