About The Position

Long-term Substitute (Middle School Design Teacher (through 1/30/26), Collins Middle School, Salem Public Schools, Salem, MA [SY 2025-2026] About Salem Public Schools , where belonging leads to opportunity. Salem is a small, diverse city with a proud maritime and immigrant history. Salem Public Schools is an urban public school district enrolling nearly 4,000 students in 11 schools. Our vision is to ensure that all students will be locally engaged, globally connected, and fully prepared to thrive in a diverse and changing world. We hold dear our core values of belonging, equity , and opportunity in everything we do. We seek individuals who are passionate about urban education and understand the urgency of improving student achievement for all students, regardless of ability, economic status, gender/gender identity, language, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, or other backgrounds. We invite you to learn more about our strategic plan and core priorities on our website at https://salemk12.org/ . Reimagining Middle School: To bring this vision to life, the middle schools in Salem have committed to reimagining the student experience. Over the past three years, the district designed, piloted, and scaled innovative work in partnership with our students, families, and educators to reach this vision. The goal is to create relevant learning experiences that connect middle schoolers to the community, empower them to be independent learners, and offer appropriate challenges and supports. We are committed to continuing to build our muscles as a learning organization - to continue to empower student voice, to be intentional as we scale what works, and to continue to innovate as we feel there is still so much more to learn and do. We are also committed to expanding access to the strong foundation and the new opportunities explored in the pilot to now serve the full middle school. As such, we scaled the learning strategies of the pilot across the 8th grade in 2024-25, and are now working to reach all middle schoolers. To learn more, you can read about the first year of our work in this Transcend Case Study or in this Boston Globe op-ed . Key components of the reimagined middle school experience include: Design Studio: This hands-on learning block engages students in solving complex challenges through collaboration and creativity. Studio projects are intended to build life-skills such as communication, teamwork, creative problem solving, and responding to feedback. These interdisciplinary projects can last from one day to ten weeks, as students engage in rigorous learning through the arc of the project. For an example, here is a summary of our extended fall studio, Transitopia . Learning Immersions: Leaving the walls of school to learn is a core pillar of the 8th grade experience. Whether hiking in the forest or debating policy at the State House, field immersions allow students and families to broaden their understanding of what learning can look like. We talk about “community-based learning” and “learning immersions,” not “field trips,” to emphasize the academic and social-emotional goals of this type of learning. Students develop a deep understanding of responsibility as each field site has its own set of learning norms. Learner Profiles: Supporting students’ understanding of themselves, their interests, and how they learn is critical for us to help reach our vision for middle school. Learner profiles are a new and evolving tool we are using to help build the habits and skills of learning in middle school. The team has built a strong foundation of these learning elements; the goal of the design educator is to build from this foundation and scale the learning to all 8th grade students. To do so, you will lead the “Design” block in the 8th grade schedule. You will lead this learning for all ~250 8th grade students (with class meeting every other day) in ~60 minute blocks. Each week, you will be responsible for developing ~2-3 core lessons that you will lead teach across the grade. You will also lead the design of specific lessons that will be implemented across the grade level (for example, on half-day Wednesdays or days students go on learning immersions); these lessons will be prepared by you and taught by all teachers on the 8th grade team. The design educator is deeply supported by the Dean of Innovation and Innovation manager, and also receives some support and collaboration from the WPS Institute, the non-profit that has helped to design and launch the pilot program and will continue to partner with SPS to support the scale of this work.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree preferred
  • Licensed or eligible for licensure Massachusetts teaching certification/licensure for middle school grades - certification area is flexible
  • Ability to pursue Sheltered English Immersion (SEI) Endorsement (Required within 1-year of start date)
  • Experience leading long-duration project-based learning strongly preferred
  • Experience differentiating instruction to meet the needs of and create accessible learning for all students
  • Experience using technology (blended learning, teacher/family communication suites, Google G-Suite Apps, etc.) in the service of learning is strongly desired;
  • Ability to meet the expectations of the Massachusetts Standards and Indicators of Effective Teaching Practice
  • Maintain professional competence through in-service education activities provided by the District, and/or in self-selected professional growth activities.
  • Minimum of 2 years teaching experience and working in an urban public school or charter school setting preferred.
  • Current authorization to work in the United States

Nice To Haves

  • Dual Certification (ESL or Special Education) a plus
  • Experience leading design studios, maker spaces, engineering labs, working with fabrication tools and/or design software preferred
  • Proven track record of raising student achievement scores in an urban/turnaround environment desired.
  • Second language (Spanish and/or Portuguese) proficiency a plus;
  • Multilingual candidates and candidates of color are strongly encouraged to apply

Responsibilities

  • Own the iteration and creation of design studios, learning immersions (prep and debrief lessons as applicable), and integrated projects across the grade, building on the foundation of three years of experiences and consistently seeking to improve what works and create new where needed.
  • Lead instruction in 8th grade design
  • Collaborate deeply with peers to integrate core curricula into these additional learning experiences (for example, the design educator may lead the learning immersion prep lesson(s) for a visit to the State House while the Civics educators prepares students for the academic content at play in the immersion);
  • Design integrated learning, establishing clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects, and communicate those objectives to students, including aligning project-based work to 8th grade standards;
  • Implement and evolve the new “Design” course, including providing regular coaching and feedback to students and implementing the new competency-based design course grades for students
  • Work collaboratively with the 8th grade team, Dean of Innovation, Innovation Manager, WPS Institute, and community partners to support learning before, during and after learning immersions.
  • Launch, establish, and maintain a co-constructed culture of joy, mutual respect, and empowerment for students;
  • Co-create, internalize and build student understanding of a shared vision, values, and language for the 8th grade;
  • Provide structure in the classroom by promoting a positive classroom environment that is conducive to learning;
  • Take seriously your responsibility for the safety and well-being of students in your classroom or under your supervision at all times;
  • Together with your cluster team, serve as advisors and community builders for one cluster, leading grade-level experiences in the cluster;
  • Communicate proactively and regularly with families and caregivers as full partners in the pilot community.
  • Collaboratively take responsibility for the learning, well-being, and growth of all students, including partnering with other teachers in the pilot team to flexibly meet learning needs.
  • Work collaboratively with the team and community partners to lead relevant and engaging design studios (design-based learning that tackles real-world topics, where students work collaboratively on projects) adapting existing resources and designing new as desired to challenge students to broaden their creativity;
  • Organize and maintain design studio spaces that are accessible for all students and reflect learner interests and identities;
  • Participate actively in all team meetings, consistently contribute to knowledge sharing systems, and fully invest in weekly professional learning and coaching sessions.
  • Define and work towards implementing professional growth goals in alignment with personal values and the pilot vision.
  • Seek, provide, & implement feedback from colleagues, students, parents, and design partners to adapt the learning experience as we learn and grow.
  • Collect and utilize multiple forms of holistic data to assess progress, iterate, and provide feedback to students, the program, and our partners.
  • Collaborate and share learning with educators across SPS and beyond.

Benefits

  • As part of this work, the Middle School Design Teacher will participate in summer professional learning with the 8th grade team of up to one week (paid at $45/hour) leading to the start of the new school year (up to ~35 hours for a stipend of up to $1600).
  • This role also requires weekly after school professional learning on Wednesdays. All sessions in excess of the contractual 25 hours of teacher meetings will be compensated at $45/hour, for up to ~$500 extra for the year.
  • Opportunities for additional professional development and support will be provided through district and school based coaches and the Dean of Innovation.
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