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Area 2 Elementary School_Teacher, Grade 1 (Fernbank ES) 2026-2027

DeKalb County School District, Decatur, GA, United States


Area 2 Elementary School_Teacher, Grade 1 (Fernbank ES) 2026-2027 JobID: 21334

Position Type: Teachers/ Teacher, Grade 1
Date Posted: 4/14/2026

Fernbank Elementary School is seeking a First Grade Teacher, who utilizes best practices to increase student achievement. The primary responsibility is to implement, deliver and promote high academic expectations to all students. The ideal candidate must work collaboratively with team members and possess excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Salary Grade/Schedule:

E
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The material contained herein is subject to change. All open positions offered by the DeKalb County School District are subject to specific job requirements. The DeKalb County School District is an equal opportunity employer, and all hiring decisions are subject to federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations.

Title:

Teacher, General

Plans and delivers educational instruction to diverse learners, including those with special needs, in line with state and district standards, and creates a safe, engaging learning environment that promotes academic success, physical fitness, and life skills for global citizenship. Performs work independently under moderate supervision, applying foundational knowledge to perform the job effectively.

Essential Job Duties

Teaches grade-relevant, subject matter-specific, and mandated curriculum

Develops and implements lesson plans and activities through in-person and virtual learning to fulfill the requirements of the district's curriculum program and show written evidence of preparation, as required

Communicates by phone, email, or video conferencing during regular working hours to confer with district personnel, students, and/or parents

Creates an in-person and virtual classroom environment conducive to learning and appropriate for the physical, social, and emotional development of students

Uses internet and web-based technology to provide instruction and collaboration with students

Assesses, documents, and prepares reports such as achievement progress, grade and classroom performance, assessments, and attendance

Supervises and manages student behavior in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct and student handbook

Participates in student development and achievement-related conferences with parents, students, counselors, teachers, principal, and/or administrators, as required by the supervisor

Performs general instruction duties such as ordering materials, attending any meeting as required by supervisor, and attending professional learning sessions/training

Directs the work of the Paraprofessional or Instructional Aide, as needed

Maintains prompt and regular work attendance

Special Education Teacher additional requirements:

Identifies educational needs and provides instruction to students with varying exceptionalities

Instructs students based on needs as outlined in the Individualized Education Programs (IEPs); assesses, monitors, and reports student progress and communicates with families as directed by state and federal guidance

Serves as the case manager for students with disabilities (e.g., prepares and maintains relevant paperwork and schedules and facilitates (IEP meetings)

Follows the Georgia professional code of educator ethics in all work-related activities

Meets the unique needs of students with severe disabilities, i.e., lifting, positioning, feeding, toileting as appropriate

Provides specially designed instruction (SDI) aligned to state standards and individualized student needs

Develops and implements standards-based lessons with appropriate SDI and accommodations noted

Differentiates instruction to address academic, behavioral, and functional skill needs

Develops, writes, and revises Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) in compliance with state and federal regulations

Implements IEP services and ensures accommodations are provided

Collects and analyzes student data to monitor progress toward IEP goals

Provides timely progress reports to parents

Collaborates with general education teachers

Develops and implements Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs)

Creates a structured and supportive learning environment

Performs other duties as assigned

Qualifications

Bachelor's degree from a Georgia Professional Standards Commission approved accredited college or university in the relevant educational field required

Valid Professional Standards Commission approved teaching certificate in the appropriate educational field required

Special Education:

Special education teachers who issue grades must hold appropriate certification in service (e.g., Special Education, Adaptive curriculum, and/or Special Education General Curriculum), content certification areas, and the educator's teaching assignment must align with the Georgia Professional Standards Commission approved teaching certificate

ESOL & Gifted:

Valid Georgia Professional Standards Commission approved subject-specific endorsements required

Career Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE):

Minimum education requirements based on CTAE Specializations

Must pass the GACE Education Ethics Assessment

Minimum two (2) years of verifiable industrial work experience

Industry licensure required

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