About The Position

KIPP New Orleans Schools (KNOS) is seeking passionate and dedicated Enrichment Teachers specializing in Physical Education or Visual Art. This role is crucial in delivering rigorous, standards-aligned instruction and fostering a positive, supportive classroom environment. Teachers at KIPP are empowered to innovate and grow, supported by a national network committed to preparing students from underserved communities for success in college, career, and beyond. The position emphasizes respect for teachers' talents, professional growth, and a shared mission to create unlimited opportunities for all students.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Personal affinity to our mission and vision, as well as demonstrated commitment to our 5 core beliefs - Relentlessness, Elevation, Achievement, Community, and Hope
  • Proof of identity and work authorization (all KNOS employees must complete an I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification form)
  • State background check
  • Verification of teaching experience
  • Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer.

Nice To Haves

  • At least two years of teaching experience in urban, open enrollment schools
  • Demonstrated success raising student achievement outcomes
  • State issued teaching credential

Responsibilities

  • Deliver rigorous, standards-aligned instruction using HQIM; communicate daily objectives and success criteria; check for understanding throughout (cold call, turn & talk, exit tickets).
  • Plan/adapt units and lessons that build conceptual understanding and fluency; script questions, models, exemplars, and anticipated misconceptions; align tasks and rubrics to the depth of standards.
  • Use data to drive instruction: analyze daily work, interims, and state assessments; reteach, spiral, and extend; maintain small data trackers that inform tomorrow’s plan.
  • Differentiate and scaffold using diverse strategies (choice, visuals, language objectives, sentence frames); provide accommodations/modifications with fidelity for students with IEP/504 plans; coordinate with DSS/ESL staff.
  • Structure purposeful practice—independent work, small groups, centers, and peer discourse—that requires evidence, academic language, and grade-level thinking.
  • Provide timely, actionable feedback (written and verbal) tied to rubrics; maintain accurate, transparent grades and make-up work systems.
  • Design/implement common assessments; ensure item alignment and reliability; use exemplars/anchors for calibration.
  • Establish safe, joyful routines (entry, materials, transitions, group work) that maximize time-on-task and protect learning time bell-to-bell.
  • Affirm high expectations and growth mindset; select culturally sustaining texts, problems, and examples that reflect students’ identities and experiences.
  • Apply school-wide behavior systems consistently and restoratively; use pre-corrections, de-escalation, and restorative conversations; log incidents per policy.
  • Integrate SEL (explicit skills, mood checks, goal setting) to build belonging, resilience, and self-management; proactively teach replacement behaviors.
  • Model school values and professionalism; meet deadlines; uphold duty coverage (arrival, transitions, lunch/recess, dismissal, testing).
  • Build strong relationships with students and families via frequent, strengths-based communication; co-create goals and action plans.
  • Communicate progress (grades, attendance, behavior, reading levels) through scheduled updates and family conferences with translators/interpretation as needed.
  • Participate in key events—back-to-school nights, IEP/504 and EL meetings, data nights, testing, and community celebrations; support recruitment and retention activities.
  • Set ambitious goals for student mastery and classroom culture; track progress and publicly celebrate growth.
  • Welcome coaching (observations, practice-based rehearsal) and implement feedback by the next lesson/cycle; reflect on impact using student work.
  • Engage in PD and PLCs; contribute artifacts (plans, assessments, student work) that show PD-to-practice transfer.
  • Collaborate to design/refine common assessments and lead/participate in data meetings that produce concrete reteach plans.
  • Plan and teach for access and rigor for every learner (multilingual learners, students with disabilities, advanced learners, newcomers/SLIFE).
  • Examine outcomes and discipline data to reduce disproportionality; adjust instruction, grading, and routines accordingly.
  • Create structures for student and family voice (surveys, feedback circles, classroom leadership roles) and act on insights.
  • Uphold equitable grading and policies (clear rubrics, opportunities to revise/retake, transparency on late/missing work); ensure materials and displays reflect all students.
  • Meet school attendance and punctuality standards; submit PTO/leave per policy; maintain reliable coverage plans.
  • Follow IEP/504 requirements; secure test materials; deliver accommodations; complete documentation accurately and on time.
  • Submit lesson plans, assessments, and grades by network deadlines; keep current make-up/retake logs.
  • Use approved platforms (SIS/LMS, gradebook, communication tools); safeguard student data (FERPA); maintain device/inventory accountability.
  • Follow health/safety procedures; complete mandatory reporting; participate in crisis drills and supervision routines.

Benefits

  • 403(b) retirement plan – KNOS matches 100% of employee contribution up to the first 5% of salary and any bonuses. Vested immediately in 403(b)
  • Comprehensive, customizable health coverage, including disability, life insurance, hospital indemnity, FSAs for health and dependent care, and free dental and vision for employees
  • Approximately 30 paid holidays
  • Additional paid time off
  • Opportunities for on-going professional development
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