English Language Arts - Content Teacher
Seven Hills Foundation - Barre, MA
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Pay rate:$59,980- $75,730 per yearHiring bonus $10,000 paid quarterly over 18 months -Limited time only through November 15th, 2025!Empower Students. Inspire Growth. Build a Career with Purpose.Stetson School, a trauma-informed residential and educational treatment program for young men ages 9-22, is seeking a dedicated and compassionate English Language Arts Teacher to join our education team. In this role, you’ll deliver high-quality instruction while supporting students with a range of emotional, behavioral, and learning challenges.You’ll have the unique opportunity to work in a small classroom setting, build meaningful relationships with students, and make a lasting impact on their academic success and personal development.What We Offer:Small class sizes and strong staff-to-student ratiosSupportive interdisciplinary team environmentAccess to professional development and licensure supportComprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, retirement, and moreThe chance to truly make a difference in the lives of studentsReady to inspire change and help students thrive?Apply now to join a team that believes in the power of education and human potential.Staff Housing available upon requestBenefits for Full-time employees:Health Insurance:Offered throughBlue Cross Blue Shield, with generous company contribution.Enhanced Retirement Plan:25% - 33% Employer matchbased on tenure.Student Loan Assistance:Consolidation, counseling, & limited employer contribution!Discounted Tuition with College & University Partnerships!TuitionAssistance:Reimbursed or prepaidcollege coursework!Home Mortgage Initiative:Favorabledown payment(3-5%), reduced closing costs co-paid by Seven Hills!Work-Life Balance:3PaidPersonal Days11PaidHolidaysAccruedPaidSick TimeBenefits for Part-time Employees:AccruedPaidSick TimeEnhanced Retirement Plan:25% - 33% Employer match(Minimum of 20 worked hours per week)Student Loan Assistance:Consolidation and free debt counseling!Personal PTO- (Minimum 20 hour regular part-time schedule - does not apply to per diem)Instruction & CurriculumPlan and deliver engaging ELA lessons aligned with Massachusetts Curriculum FrameworksAdapt instruction to meet diverse learning styles and individual education plans (IEPs)Integrate trauma-informed strategies and differentiated instruction into the classroomDesign creative, inclusive lessons that build academic skills and confidenceIEPs & Student SupportDevelop, implement, and monitor Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)Participate in IEP and ISP (Individual Service Plan) meetings with caregivers and specialistsTrack student progress through regular assessments and detailed reportingClassroom Environment & Behavior ManagementFoster a structured, respectful, and nurturing classroom cultureApply positive behavior support strategies, consistent with CPI and agency guidelinesMaintain safety, order, and emotional security for all studentsTeam Collaboration & Professional GrowthWork closely with clinicians, case managers, and direct care staff to support holistic student developmentAttend team meetings and engage in school-wide planningPursue ongoing professional development to meet state and program standardsEducation: Bachelor’s degree in Education, English, or a related field required; Master’s preferredLicensure: Must hold or be eligible for a Massachusetts Preliminary, Initial, or Professional license in English Language Arts (6-12); waiver support may be availableCertifications: CPR/First Aid required (or willing to obtain)Experience: 0-3 years in a classroom or special education setting; experience with at-risk youth is a plusDriver’s License: Valid MA (or state of residence) driver’s license required
Created: 2025-10-17