| General Music Teacher | | General Music Teacher Role This position reports to the building principal. The SCSD is seeking innovative Music Teachers for an exciting teaching opportunity in our district. The Music Teacher should be familiar with using growth mindset practices in their classrooms. The Music Teacher will teach students how to perceive, understand, and reflect back in their music the realities of the human condition. This position requires a high degree of energy, creativity, and innovative thinking. General Music Teacher Expectations - Provide music instruction based on the NYS Standards for the Arts to students;
- Use growth mindset practices in their classrooms to cultivate student curiosity;
- Teach students how to use art to communicate thoughts, feelings and messages that initiate action;
- Robust working knowledge of how to teach art to those grade levels.
General Music Teacher Key Qualities - Curiosity to understand the lives of students and align with lesson planning;
- Open-minded and uses music to open student minds to the world;
- Models a growth mindset;
- Acts as a facilitator and coach to support learning in the classroom;
- Inspires student to be creators and discover musical talents;
- Uses students lived experiences to guide instructional practices in the music classroom.
| $54,100-$76,846 |
| Long Term Substitute Elementary School Social Worker | | Long Term Substitute Social Worker Role 01/05/2026 - 06/30/2026 This position reports to the Pupil Services Division in a midsize urban school district located in the Capital region of Upstate New York. The social worker will work with teachers, parents, and school leaders to develop plans and strategies to improve students’ academic performance and social emotional development. Students and their families will be referred to the social worker to deal with problems such as aggressive behavior, bullying, or frequent absences from school. This position requires a high degree of self-awareness, knowledge on the educational impacts of trauma and creativity when it comes to addressing the needs of students. Social Worker Expectations - Successful intervention work with high poverty populations;
- Successful intervention work with students with mental health needs;
- Ability to articulate their understanding of and support for high academic expectations; through their work with students and families;
- Able to articulate the barriers and strategies for overcoming those barriers of working with students and families in an urban setting;
- Knowledge of and linkage to community agencies and resources available to families and children;
- Advocates for children and families;
- Skill in collection and analyzing data needed to plan for student centered interventions ability to articulate this to other staff;
- Must be able to implement classroom behavior modification strategies;
- Be the lead in developing and implementing FBA’s and BIP's;
- Work with students to build their resiliency and strengthen their assets to enable them to improve their pro-social skills within the school and community;
- Knowledge of Cognitive Behavioral Supports, Culturally Responsive Education Anti-Racist policies and Trauma sensitive practices;
- Support classroom staff with classroom management practices;
- Strengthen the bond between students and school through home visits, resulting in improved attendance.
Social Worker Key Qualities - Able to be empathetic by caring, understanding, and cultivating an empowering environment for all students;
- Demonstrates patience with serious issues, students and families;
- Able to be dependable in ways that develop trust with students;
- Able to implement an organizational system to support both case management and student needs simultaneously;
- Being able to observe with skill and listen closely;
- Being able to make impartial informed decisions on behalf of students and families;
- Ability to be persistent and resilient when dealing with setbacks;
- Willing to be flexible and multitask as needed on demand;
- Ability to use a culturally responsive approach to develop relationships and execute interventions with fidelity;
- Willingness to learn, in order to be relatable, flexible, personable and adaptable;
- Engages in continuous self-care.
| $270.50- $278.66 per day |
| Assistant Principal | | Assistant Principal This position reports to principal of a midsize urban school district located in the Capital region of Upstate New York. The Assistant Principal is expected to execute practices that incorporate research based strategies and methodologies that will lead to improvements in the areas of teaching and learning, equity, engagement and efficiency. The Assistant Principal will supervise and evaluate staff and programs. The Assistant Principal is tasked with supporting staff in implementing the common core, behavioral standards, as well as, instructional practices and assessments using a culturally responsive lens. The Assistant Principal fosters positive relationships between home, school and the community. This position requires a high degree of trust, professionalism and sound judgment. Assistant Principal Expectations - Manage building operations at the direction of the principal;
- Use of data-driven instruction and decision-making;
- Maintain a safe and orderly learning environment;
- Supervise teachers and staff;
- Evaluate teachers following district APPR guidelines;
- Address student discipline issues as needed and follow through discipline referrals with teachers, parents and students;
- Create and monitor student behavior plans;
- Prepare and attends Superintendent Hearings;
- General student supervision including arrival and dismissal, lunch room and after school events;
- Attend parent conferences and team meetings;
- Assist Principal with various projects and duties as assigned;
- Serve on district and building committees as assigned.
Assistant Principal Key Qualities - Proven ability to motivate staff and students to achieve excellence;
- Team development and leadership skills;
- Ability to work collaboratively with staff members, and administrators;
- Ability to build strong relationships with students, staff, parents and the community;
- Excellent organizational, verbal, and written communication skills.
| $90,750 - $110,624 commensurate with experience |