Math Teacher - High School
Company: RCSA Middle High
Location: Jacksonville
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Position Summary
The Teacher is responsible for providing high-quality instruction,
fostering a safe and inclusive learning environment, and supporting
students’ academic, social, and personal growth in alignment with
school, district, and state standards. This role includes effective
lesson planning, classroom management, assessment of student
progress, collaboration with colleagues and families, participation
in school activities, and adherence to all applicable policies and
regulations. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Instruction &
Student Learning Develop and implement lesson plans aligned with
Florida’s B.E.S.T. Standards and school curriculum. Use varied
instructional strategies to engage diverse learners and promote
critical thinking, problem-solving, and independent learning.
Differentiate instruction and provide accommodation for students
with varied needs, including ESE and ESOL learners. Assess student
learning through formal and informal assessments; provide timely
feedback to students and families. Integrate technology and digital
platforms to enhance instruction and student engagement. Design and
implement instructional practices that engage students in
independent and collaborative learning through active, hands-on,
and discussion-based strategies. Differentiate instruction by
incorporating culturally responsive strategies and selecting
appropriate instructional resources to meet the varied needs of all
students. Prepare and submit annual instructional plans aligned
with Florida Standards and the school calendar. Classroom & Student
Management Maintain a safe, structured, and respectful classroom
environment that supports positive behavior and learning. Supervise
students at all times; ensure no student is left unsupervised.
Model professional behavior, appearance, and ethical standards.
Implement emergency plans during drills and real situations in
accordance with school procedures. Establish and maintain classroom
expectations aligned with the schoolwide behavior management
framework, and address student misconduct promptly using approved
conflict-resolution and crisis-response strategies. Collaboration &
Communication Communicate effectively with students, families,
colleagues, and administrators regarding student progress,
behavior, and support needs. Participate in IEP, 504, MTSS, and
other student support processes. Share instructional strategies,
skills, and resources with colleagues; engage in peer observations
and professional collaboration. Attend and contribute to faculty
meetings, parent meetings, and school events. Maintain accurate and
timely records of communication with parents/guardians in
accordance with school expectations. Actively contribute to
grade-level, content-area, and student support team meetings (e.g.,
PLCs, MTSS) to promote collaboration and shared accountability for
student success. Implement school policies as outlined in the
Student Handbook, Employee Handbook, and Student Progression Plan.
School & Community Responsibilities Participate in after-school
programs such as tutoring, clubs, and activities as assigned. Be
prepared to fulfill supervision duties (hallway, bus, cafeteria,
assemblies, and extracurricular events) to ensure student safety
and order, even if not assigned daily. Cover classes when
substitutes are unavailable due to emergencies, as assigned by
administration. Use RCSA Connect daily to record, monitor, and
communicate student academic and behavioral information; ensure the
platform is kept up to date. Uphold confidentiality regarding
student and family information. Maintain accurate records,
including attendance, grades, and reports, in accordance with
school and district policies. Follow all school, district, state,
and federal rules, laws and regulations regarding education,
safety, and reporting. Fulfill assigned supervisory,
extracurricular, and co-curricular responsibilities, including
field trips, academic fairs, and after-school events, demonstrating
reliability and professionalism in supporting school programs and
student activities. Perform other related duties as assigned by the
principal or his/her designee. Requirements: Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in Education or
related field. Valid Florida Educator’s Certificate (Letter of
Eligibility, Temporary Certificate, or Professional Certificate).
Successful completion of Level 2 background screening as required
by Florida law. Preferred Qualifications Florida Professional
Educator’s Certificate Endorsements or certifications in ESOL,
Reading, or Gifted Education. Experience working in a K–12 charter
or public-school setting. Training as a Clinical Educator or mentor
teacher. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of curriculum
design, instructional strategies, and classroom management
practices. Understanding of child development, learning
differences, and engagement strategies. Strong organizational, time
management, and problem-solving skills. Ability to integrate
technology into instruction and recordkeeping. Effective oral and
written communication skills with students, families, staff, and
the community. Commitment to continuous improvement, collaboration,
and professional growth. Commitment to maintaining a growth
mindset, demonstrating openness to feedback, coaching, and
professional learning opportunities. Ability to reflect on
instructional practices, accept constructive criticism, and
implement changes to improve student outcomes and overall
effectiveness. Ability to analyze and use student performance data
to monitor progress, identify trends, set goals, and adjust
instruction to improve student outcomes. Working Conditions /
Physical Requirements Light work: exerting up to 20 pounds
occasionally and/or up to 10 pounds frequently. Ability to sit,
stand, walk, bend, and reach as required in a classroom and school
setting. Work primarily indoors in classrooms; some outdoor
supervision (e.g., recess, dismissal, events) is required. Moderate
noise level, with higher levels during assemblies, recess, lunch or
group activities. Must be able to perform essential job functions
with or without reasonable accommodation. Demonstrated reliability
and punctuality in fulfilling assigned supervisory and school
duties (e.g., cafeteria, hallway, bus, extracurricular events).
Ability to maintain timely and professional communication with
families and colleagues through approved school platforms.
Reporting Relationships Reports to: Principal or designated school
administrator. Works closely with: Teachers, instructional support
staff, and student services teams. Terms of Employment Ten-month
position: hours and work year follow the school calendar. Salary
and benefits are established annually in accordance with the
school’s compensation plan. Performance evaluated according to
school policy and Florida teacher evaluation standards.
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