North Carolina Virtual Public School is the second-largest virtual school in the country. Each year, there are over 55,000 student enrollments across North Carolina that take advantage of NC Virtual to ensure they have access to an unprecedented set of choices. Through online, blended, and mobile courses, students are discovering the “virtual advantage” that will prepare them for college and a career.
NC VIRTUAL TEACHER – DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Management of Instructional Time: The teacher has appropriate devices, internet access, materials, supplies, and equipment so he/she is able to work each day. Teachers are required to have Office hours posted and maintained for all stakeholders (to include students, parents, and school personnel). NC Virtual teachers provide instruction primarily through asynchronous methods. Teachers are required to provide instruction via the learning management system, using personalized feedback on student assignments, and communication via a variety of methods in the timeframes specified by NC Virtual.
Instructional Presentation: The teacher facilitates lessons and instructional activities using concepts and language understandable to the students; provides relevant examples and demonstrations to illustrate concepts and skills; adheres to standards and course curriculum; and, provides personalized instruction. NC Virtual teachers provide instruction via a learning management system. NC Virtual teachers are required to interact daily within a variety of digital systems and must be comfortable providing basic technology troubleshooting skills in providing student assistance.
Collaborative: The teacher serves as a subject-matter expert and engages in continuous collaboration and communication with the enrolling school to provide a personalized learning experience for each student.
Instructional Monitoring of Student Performance: The teacher maintains clear, firm and reasonable standards and due dates; checks all students’ performance; and, adjusts instruction and feedback as applicable based on student and class needs.
Instructional Feedback: The teacher provides grading and personalized feedback for all student work to encourage student growth and mastery of concepts.
Digital Literacy: The teacher displays excellent digital skills and the ability to facilitate learning and community within a digital environment.
Facilitating Instruction: The teacher has an instructional plan which is compatible with the organizational curricular goals and, as applicable, state or national standards; uses diagnostic information obtained from tests and other assessment procedures to personalize learning and/or tasks; maintains accurate records to document student performance; has an instructional plan that aligns objectives, learning strategies, assessment and student needs at the appropriate level of difficulty; and, uses available/develops additional resources to support the instructional program.
Interacting Within the Educational Environment: The teacher treats all students in a fair and equitable manner; and, interacts effectively with students, co-workers, parents, and the community.
Performing Non-Instructional Duties: The teacher carries out non-instructional duties as assigned and/or as need is perceived; adheres to established laws, policies, rules, and regulations; follows a plan for professional development; and, demonstrates evidence of growth.
After successful interviews have been completed, selected candidates must begin participation in the NC Virtual Teacher in Training (TnT) Program. The TnT is an unpaid program that prepares participants for success as an NC Virtual teacher.
Each TnT Program typically spans between 11-15 weeks, depending upon curriculum need, which impacts cohort start dates. The first portion of the program consists of Coursework via the Canvas platform, followed by a live Practicum course (with students) alongside a current NC Virtual teacher. CEUs are issued upon successful completion of each portion of the TnT Program.
Participants must successfully complete the TnT Program in order to become eligible to receive a course section. Course section assignments are based on contracts, which are based upon enrollment/curriculum needs each semester.
PLEASE NOTE:
The North Carolina State Board of Education (NC SBOE) requires teachers who teach for North Carolina Virtual Public School (NC Virtual) to have a current NC Professional Educator’s Teaching License in the subject areas in which they are applying to teach.
NC Virtual teachers are contracted, part-time teachers. NC Virtual does not hire full-time teachers. Time spent as a NC Virtual teacher will not count towards an SP1 (initial license) becoming an SP2 license.
Please provide evidence of your NC teaching license (and AP Certifications as applicable) when applying.
NC Virtual is building a culturally diverse and pluralistic teaching, development, and training pool committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment where differences are valued and respected.
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