Teacher 2,3, 4
- $49,363 to $61,516 Yearly
- Vision , Medical , Dental , Life Insurance , Retirement
- Full-Time
Brief Description of Class Series
Teachers utilize professional training and experience to plan lessons and curriculums and instruct and evaluate the performance and progress of individuals* in an academic or commercial subject area. Such subject areas are in fields recognized by the New York State Department of Education.
Incumbents of these positions work with diverse groups of individuals that have broad ranges of social and academic backgrounds, interests, physical and/or developmental disabilities, and/or mental illness. Positions are classified in agencies with formal education programs, such as the Office of Children and Family Services, Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, and Office of Mental Health.
Distinguishing Characteristics
Teachers at various levels have similar duties and responsibilities. They instruct a course in an academic or commercial discipline; prepare or modify curriculum and course outlines; prepare daily or weekly lesson plans; conduct a schedule of formal instruction for individual learners of a State agency; and devise methods and conduct evaluations of the performance and progress of learners. The Teacher levels are distinguished from each other by the incumbent’s level of academic and instructional preparation as evidenced by the type of professional certification achieved and length and appropriateness of teaching experience. Teachers may plan, instruct, and evaluate individuals in other disciplines than their primary professional certification.
Illustrative Tasks
Makes plans for teaching assignments consistent with and based on overall course objectives.
- Determines learning needs, abilities, and other relevant facts for the individuals scheduled for the class from available records and from program staff. In some instances, these determinations are made jointly with members of an interdisciplinary treatment or evaluation team.
- Identifies diverse instructional methods and resources to meet students’ varying academic, social emotional, and physical needs.
- Administers standard subject matter tests to determine a learner’s proper achievement in the subject field; may administer standard tests to assess a learner’s abilities and development.
- Utilizes an approved standard syllabus and/or modifies or develops a syllabus to meet the needs of the group and individuals in the group.
- Prepares lesson plans and, if needed, requests texts, review books, workbooks, teaching aids, materials, and equipment.
- Uses relevant technology to support instruction and individual skill development.
- May determine need for and request a Teaching Assistant for the period of a specific project or activity.
- Conducts or supervises the class session using the daily lesson plan as a guide.
- Motivates and encourages the participation of each learner.
- Maintains control in the class and, if necessary, requests assistance following prescribed facility policy.
- Provides individual attention and assistance to meet the varied needs and abilities of learners.
- Within the agency approved curriculum, may deviate from the lesson plan or use a variety of teaching techniques to adjust to the varied interests and abilities of individuals in the class.
- Evaluates the learner’s performance and progress in the class.
- Develops and administers tests on a unit of study, utilizes approved standard tests, and/or observes classroom performance to determine a learner’s achievement and needs.
- Analyzes test results and identifies the progress and learning problems of individual learners in accordance with education laws, rules, and regulations.
- Counsels and aids a learner having trouble to improve performance.
- Maintains accurate and complete records of learner’s progress and/or behavior, as required by agency policy and education regulations.
- May participate as a member of a treatment or rehabilitation team by providing information and evaluative judgments in order that an individual’s total program can be evaluated, and necessary modifications made.
Minimum Qualifications
Teacher 2 - SG 13
- $49,363 - $63,169
- Open Competitive: current New York State Education Department initial certification in classroom teaching in the appropriate specialty.
Teacher 3 - SG 15
- $55,152 - $70,317
- Open Competitive: current New York State Education Department permanent/professional certification in classroom teaching in the appropriate specialty.
Teacher 4 - SG 17
- $61,516 - $78,307
- Open Competitive: current New York State Education Department permanent/professional certification in classroom teaching in the appropriate specialty AND two years of post-certification (initial or permanent/professional) teaching experience in that same specialty.
Address
CDPC
75 New Scotland Ave
Albany, NYIndustry
Education
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