English Language Arts Teacher
Company: Prairie-Hills District 144
Location: Markham
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Description Title: English
Language Arts (ELA) TeacherLocation: Prairie Hills Junior High
School Employment Type: Full Time Work Days: 10-month position
FSLA: Exempt Reports to: Building Principal Job Summary: The
English Language Arts Teacher provides engaging, standards-based
instruction in reading, writing, speaking, and listening to
students in grades 6–8. The teacher promotes literacy development,
critical thinking, and effective communication skills that prepare
students for academic success and lifelong learning. The ELA
teacher creates a positive, inclusive classroom environment that
supports all learners while fostering creativity, collaboration,
and a love for reading and writing. Education, Certification, and
Licensure: · Valid Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL)
with an endorsement in English Language Arts for grades 5–8 or
9–12. · Bachelor’s Degree in Education, English, or a related field
from an accredited institution. · Knowledge of Illinois Learning
Standards for English Language Arts. Experience: · Minimum of two
(2) years of successful classroom teaching experience preferred. ·
Experience teaching junior high or middle school students is
desirable. · Experience using data-driven instruction to improve
literacy achievement. · Familiarity with reading intervention
programs, writing workshops, and formative assessments. ·
Experience integrating technology and multimedia tools into
instruction (e.g., Google Classroom, Nearpod, Turnitin, Newsela).
Essential Duties and Specific Responsibilities: · Plan and
implement rigorous lessons aligned with district curriculum and
Illinois Learning Standards. · Teach reading, writing, speaking,
and listening skills through engaging, student-centered
instruction. · Design lessons that integrate literature,
nonfiction, poetry, and informational text to develop comprehension
and analysis skills. · Support students in mastering grammar,
vocabulary, and writing conventions. · Incorporate writing
workshops, peer editing, and revision strategies to enhance writing
quality. · Differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all
learners, including English Learners, gifted students, and those
with IEPs or 504 plans. · Use formative and summative assessments
to monitor and evaluate student progress. · Collaborate with
grade-level and department teams to align curriculum and share best
practices. · Communicate regularly with parents/guardians regarding
student performance and classroom expectations. · Integrate
technology effectively to enhance instruction and student
engagement. · Maintain accurate records of student attendance,
grades, and academic progress. · Foster a safe, respectful, and
supportive classroom environment. · Participate in professional
learning communities (PLCs), staff meetings, and district training
sessions. · Support literacy initiatives and extracurricular
programs that promote reading and writing. · Perform other duties
as assigned by the Principal or District Administration. Skills and
Abilities: · Strong command of English language, literature, and
composition. · Ability to inspire students to think critically and
express ideas effectively. · Skilled in classroom management and
behavior support techniques. · Ability to adapt lessons to various
learning styles and abilities. · Competence in analyzing student
data to guide instruction. · Effective collaboration with
colleagues and staff in a team-oriented environment. · High level
of professionalism, dependability, and initiative. Other Skills and
Abilities: · Demonstrates empathy, patience, and understanding of
adolescent learners. · Promotes creativity, student voice, and
confidence in expression. · Reflective practitioner committed to
continuous improvement. · Embraces instructional innovation and
lifelong learning. · Dedicated to advancing equity and inclusion in
the classroom. Terms of Employment: Salary is based on market
comparisons as determined by the Superintendent and Board of
Education. Twelve-month work year. Salary Beginning salary at
$48,312 https://www.applitrack.com/phsd144/OnlineApp/default.aspx
Work Environment: Work performed primarily in a classroom setting
with frequent interaction with students and staff. Requires regular
movement, standing, and supervision throughout the school day.
Moderate noise levels typical of a school environment. Frequent use
of computers, smartboards, and digital tools. May include
supervision of students during lunch, recess, or hallway
transitions. Occasional participation in after-school programs,
meetings, and events. Applicants must apply online at
www.phsd144.net and upload: - Letter of application and resume -
High school diploma (GED) or official transcripts (awarded degree)
- Valid Illinois license, certifications, and endorsements - Three
(3) current letters of recommendation Internal applicants must
complete a transfer request at their current site.
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