Social Science Teacher (SY 2026-27)
Company: Leadership Public Schools
Location: Richmond
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description *Please note that this salary is
based on a tentative agreement between LPS and our union. Basic
Function: Teachers plan and deliver rigorous, systematic,
differentiated and targeted academic instruction to students to
ensure students’ academic gains are accelerated, significant and
measurable. Essential Duties Teach classes as assigned Utilize
effective and research-based academic assessment strategies Collect
and analyze student data results consistently to monitor progress
and differentiate instruction to accelerate academic achievement
Differentiate instructional strategies to ensure students are
motivated, engaged, challenged and accommodated based on diverse
learning styles Participate in IEP meetings as assigned Practice
identity-safe, culturally-relevant pedagogy Provide students with
regular constructive feedback to promote achievement Plan units,
lessons, and formative assessments Compile and maintain records,
such as attendance, behavior, and academic data Develop positive
relationships with school community that are aligned with LPS’
culture and values Contribute to the cultivation of strong and
cohesive professional learning communities Communicates clearly and
timely with parents/caregivers and colleagues to enhance learning
opportunities Participate in site and network professional
development, meetings, and events as assigned Serve on school
leadership teams or committees as assigned Other Duties Perform
related duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Education and
Experience Any combination equivalent to: a bachelor’s degree from
an accredited university Licensing and Other Requirements Valid
California Teaching Credential with English Learner Authorization
or a degree major in the subject area or at least 18 semester units
or 9 upper division semester units in the subject area Employment
eligibility that may include fingerprints, tuberculosis and/or
other employment clearance Knowledge of: Instructional programs,
methods, and practices that differentiate and accelerate student
learning and achievement Leadership development practices and
effective supervision California standards, curriculum frameworks
and current research-based practices and trends related to work
scope Culturally-responsive pedagogy Adult learning principles and
change management theory Effective professional development
practices, including data-based inquiry Skills and Ability to:
Motivate, inspire and engage students Support, monitor and evaluate
instructional program effectiveness Use and analyze data to
accelerate student achievement Guide students to analyze and
improve their study methods and habits Implement collaborative and
team building processes Plan, implement, and monitor high-leverage
professional development Facilitate dissent and conduct difficult
and constructive conversations effectively Provide timely and
actionable feedback Use technology to strengthen the
teaching/learning process Communicate effectively both orally and
in writing Work effectively across diverse communities Manage
various projects and/or demands demonstrating flexibility and
effective time-management skills Working Conditions: Environment An
instructional environment which includes indoor and outdoor
activities Physical Demands Mental acuity Dexterity of hands and
fingers to operate a computer keyboard Hearing and speaking to
communicate Seeing to observe and read materials Sitting or
standing for extended periods of time Pulling, pushing, lifting
and/or carrying instructional materials and equipment Please email
Director of People and Culture, Lina Andersen with questions
regarding this position. Leadership Public Schools is an equal
opportunity employer committed to diversity at all levels.
Notification of Non-Discrimination Policy Leadership Public Schools
prohibits discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and bullying
based on actual or perceived race, religion creed, color, national
origin, ancestry, age, parental, family, or marital status,
pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition,
genetic information, veteran status, gender, gender identity,
gender expression, sex (sexual harassment), or sexual orientation,
or association with a person or a group with one or more of these
actual or perceived characteristics. Complaint forms are available
at school sites and on the network webpage at www.leadps.org. For
inquiries or concerns regarding LPS nondiscrimination policy or the
filing of discrimination complaints please contact: Chris Harrell,
Director of Student Services, Title IX Coordinator 99 Linden Street
Oakland, CA 94607 email: charrell@leadps.org Phone: 510-830-3780
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