High School EL Teacher (2026-2027 SY)

Valor Collegiate AcademiesNashville, TN
Onsite

About The Position

Valor Collegiate Academies is seeking a High School EL Teacher for the 2026-2027 school year. This is a full-time, in-person lead teaching position. Valor is a top-performing public charter school network in Nashville, Tennessee, serving 1,900 students in grades 5-12. Our mission is to empower our diverse community to live inspired and purposeful lives through an innovative school model that blends rigorous academics and whole-child education within an intentionally diverse school environment. Valor is an A-Rated Charter Network in Tennessee, ranked in the top 1% for student growth statewide, and a national leader in Social-Emotional Learning (SEL). At Valor, educators receive personalized coaching and high-quality professional development to support their growth and impact.

Requirements

  • Must have an active Tennessee teaching license with an endorsement in ESL PreK-12, or must be enrolled in an approved job-embedded educator preparation program.
  • Must have authorization to work in the United States without requiring employer sponsorship.
  • Belief that all students can succeed and a proven track record of promoting their growth and achievement.
  • Enjoy cultivating meaningful relationships with students, families, and staff to support a positive learning environment.
  • Craving feedback and deeply committed to continuously developing skills as an educator.
  • Passion for serving a diverse community of students and families.
  • Willingness to learn and adopt school-wide tech platforms (e.g., Kickboard, Infinite Campus, Google Suite).
  • Model, live, and reinforce school’s core values, commitments, and policies.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare, internalize, and plan daily lessons and activities based on Valor’s EL framework to meet the needs of EL students in grades 9-12, making academic content accessible for multilingual learners.
  • Develop strategies and implement scaffolds to ensure academic growth and achievement with EL students.
  • Partner and collaborate with EL teachers and Special Education teachers to ensure all students receive appropriately accommodated grade-level academic support.
  • Prepare, modify, and scaffold materials for class activities, do nows, exit tickets, and homework.
  • Implement assessments that measure progress towards academic standards and identify learning gaps; use scholar work and data to inform instruction and intervention strategies.
  • Collect, enter, and analyze academic data to provide targeted instruction and interventions that promote a culture of learning.
  • Engage in weekly 1:1 coaching meetings to deepen content expertise and develop instructional mastery.
  • Submit lesson plans weekly for feedback and review by instructional coach.
  • Engage in weekly collaborative curriculum meetings (Intellectual Preparation) with a planning partner and instructional leader.
  • Update scholar gradebook and proactively communicate academic progress with parents/guardians, other teachers, administrators, and/or school counselors.
  • Collect and track data on individual student skills to determine programming effectiveness and measure progress toward learning goals.
  • Ensure compliance with federal, state, and district EL regulations.
  • Administer and implement accommodations for relevant assessments (e.g., WIDA ACCESS, TNReady, benchmarks, etc.).
  • Collaborate and co-teach with general education teachers to ensure successful implementation of established curriculum and students' Individualized Learning Plans.
  • Facilitate student Circles once a week to guide a group of students' academic, behavioral, and social-emotional success.
  • Implement activities and SEL lessons daily during structured Mentor time, and provide academic coaching for students in mentor group.
  • Respond to students' behavior in real-time using school-wide intervention systems and classroom management practices.
  • Track and input student behavior feedback and data through Kickboard by the daily school deadline to share with families, school leaders, and the Compass Team.
  • Maintain a 4:1 positivity ratio to strengthen school culture and student relationships.
  • Serve as the main point-of-contact for families to communicate student-specific, grade-level, or school-wide information.
  • Enforce, uphold, and exhibit school’s values, student management policies, and culture.
  • Willingly, kindly, and actively uphold Valor’s organizational commitments.
  • Own an arrival duty, recess or lunch duty, transition, and/or dismissal duty.
  • Participate in and prepare for school events outside of normal school hours, such as parent-teacher conferences, grade-level student trips, ILP meetings, report card conferences, and new student orientation (estimated 25 hours per school year).
  • Engage in ongoing professional development, including 3 weeks of new hire orientation and faculty training in July 2026, and weekly professional learning sessions throughout the school year.
  • Engage in faculty Circle once a week on Wednesday afternoons, and complete and present 2-3 pieces of faculty Badge Work per school year.

Benefits

  • Valor-subsidized childcare and priority seating at Little Wonders Day Care.
  • 8 weeks of fully-paid parental leave.
  • Priority spot on the Valor waitlist for new student enrollment in grades 5-12.
  • 75% coverage of health, dental, and vision benefits.
  • Retirement benefits including a hybrid pension and 401K with 5% employer matching.
  • 8 PTO days annually and access to an org-wide PTO sharing program.
  • 100+ hours of PD annually, 1:1 coaching, and career advancement opportunities.
  • Access to an on-campus gym.
  • Unlimited classroom supplies.
  • Dedicated course budget for every teacher.
  • $2,500 years-of-service bonuses awarded after 3, 5, 7, and 10 years of teaching.
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