The middle school English teacher will design and implement a challenging, student-centered program in their assigned classes. The English teacher will develop students’ literacy skills, including reading, writing, speaking, and listening. They will also make connections between topics of study and the world around them.
Date Posted: 5/12/25
Date Closed: Posted until filled
Start Date: August 2025
Reports To: Santiam Jr/Sr High School Administration
Compensation: $39,000 to $73,746 depending on education and experience
25-26 school year contract currently under negotiation
About Santiam Canyon School District:
Are you looking for your next work opportunity or looking to respark your love of education? Santiam Jr/Sr High School is hiring and we may just be what you are looking for! These last few years have been difficult in education, and statistics show that educator burnout is high, but at Santiam we proudly go against the trends. We are a rural school district working on a 4-day school week and we keep kids the center of our decisions. If you want to come see how great education can be, apply now or at the least, give us a chance and come up to Mill City for a tour of our campus. We have staff commute to us from all around. They choose Santiam because of who we are and what we value. We support our staff with modern facilities, new technology, abundant support staff, and a caring, competent administration. Santiam is unique and we are proud of it! We are a small town school district with big opportunities, and we have an amazing staff! Below is the job description, but you are also welcome to call SJSHS Principal Blane Lazar, to learn more at 503-897-2311. He is happy to talk with you about the position. Give Santiam a chance; you may just rediscover your love of education.
Santiam Canyon is located in the beautiful foothills of the Cascade Mountain Range and proudly serves the communities of Mill City, Gates, Detroit, Idanha and surrounding areas. Located close to Salem and other larger towns, Santiam Jr./Sr. High School is an ideal location to teach and collaborate with educational professionals helping students achieve their limitless potential. Santiam operates on a 4 day school week and teacher contracts are 170 work days.
Middle School English Teacher Duties and Responsibilities:
Develops and maintains a classroom environment conducive to effective learning
Plans a program of study that meets learning standards and the individual needs, interests and abilities of students
Plans and supervises purposeful and engaging lessons
Assists in the selection of books, equipment and other instructional materials
Instructs students and assigns relevant independent work
Grades papers, assignments and assessments promptly and accurately
Tests and evaluates students’ abilities and progress
Has knowledge of state standards and testing requirements and how to implement these assessments
Prepares report cards and progress reports
Informs parents of student progress concerning academic achievement and behavior through phone calls, email, and occasional in person meetings throughout the school year
Facilitates conferences with students and parents
Conducts appropriate assessments of students’ work and maintains accurate and regular data on students in areas of attendance, grades and IEP progress, if applicable
Supervises students in hallways before, after, and between classes, and occasionally on field trips
Uses a variety of instructional techniques and instructional media, consistent with the needs and capabilities of the individuals or student groups involved
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Follow and maintain knowledge of all District policies and procedures
Appropriately maintain and secure confidential records and inquiries
Maintain appropriate certifications and training hours as required
Comply with applicable District, state, local and federal laws, rules and regulations
Attend work regularly and on time
Other duties may be assigned
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from four-year college or university
Master’s degree or equivalent strongly preferred
Prior successful experience teaching students in a school setting strongly preferred
Must have a valid teacher’s license and subject specific endorsement(s) through the Teachers Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) or have an ability to obtain the needed endorsements
Evaluation:
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of board policy.