K-8 Teacher at Knapp Charter Academy (2026-27 School Year)

National Heritage AcademiesGrand Rapids, MI
9h

About The Position

Located in Grand Rapids, MI, Knapp Charter Academy opened in 1997 and serving students Young5-8. At Knapp Charter Academy, you can connect passion with purpose. To learn more about Knapp Charter Academy click here [https://www.nhaschools.com/schools/knapp-charter-academy/en/]. Why Choose Knapp Charter Academy: Outperformed local district for 13 years. Personalized support from Deans and Instructional Coach. All-inclusive materials for seamless teaching. Opportunities for growth and mentorship. Wrap-around services for student well-being. Strong support from leadership and behavioral specialists. Mentor training for successful integration.

Requirements

  • Hold a valid teacher license or meet alternative requirements. NHA will support you through your alternative certification journey.

Responsibilities

  • Ready to Place Teacher (RPT) is a great way to bring your passion for being a teacher to our school! We are looking to pro-actively hire talented teachers for the upcoming school year before classroom openings become available. As the school starts to map out the classroom schedule for the upcoming school year, RPTs will be assigned a specific classroom and will work with their school leadership and other teachers in the same grade level to best prepare for the school year.
  • Prepare to assume responsibility of a classroom teacher when a vacancy becomes available
  • Create a classroom environment that is engaging and conducive to learning.
  • Leverage a curriculum proven to drive the academic success of students. A set of curricular resources are there for you to take and implement in your classroom based on the needs of students.
  • Analyze and use student data to inform your teaching.
  • Participate collaboratively and professionally with fellow teachers and support staff to meet the goals and individual needs of each student.
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