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Company Description

Uncommon Schools is a nonprofit network of high-performing public charter schools dedicated to providing an exceptional K-12 education in economically disadvantaged communities. Operating in Boston, Camden, New York City, Newark, and Rochester, we are committed to closing the college completion gap and preparing every student for college and beyond. Our students consistently exceed national benchmarks, reflecting our dedication to their success.  We invest deeply in our educators, offering weekly coaching, feedback, and professional development to ensure excellence in teaching and leadership. Join us to work hard, do good, and make a lasting difference!

Job Description

Uncommon High School English Language Arts (ELA) teachers are passionate about literature and building an engaging, rigorous classroom culture focusing on helping all students prepare for college. Our teachers become experts in their course content, and have a keen sense of how to motivate and inspire high school students. At the heart of our English classes is an emphasis on reading and  student-led discourse. Teachers use a variety of instructional strategies to prioritize discussion, ignite a passion for literature, and promote strong voice and agency within students. At the conclusion of each high school year students are more prepared for the academic rigor and independence of college coursework, as well as for a long term love of literacy. 

Responsibilities

1.     Instruction

  • You'll teach from a robust literature curriculum shared across our high schools that prioritizes inclusive texts, emphasizes diversity, and prepares students for Advanced Placement (AP), SAT and collegiate level coursework. 
  • You'll conduct a deep exploration of daily content in order to guide students to analyze books by authors like James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Shakespeare, and Yaa Gyasi; books that ignite a passion for literature, sharpen a critical eye for examining the world, and deepen students’ intellectual identity. 
  • You’ll develop students’ independent and collaborative reading, writing, and discussion skills. 
  • You'll facilitate student-led discourse, teaching students to use evidence to make sophisticated claims, and to synthesize and evaluate arguments and rhetoric.
  • You’ll analyze student comprehension and writing regularly and determine how to adapt and write your own lessons to maximize student learning. 
  • You’ll partner with your department and your grade level team on content and instructional strategies that support your students and help all students succeed. 

2.     Data Analysis

  • You'll meet weekly with your principal and/or instructional coach to analyze and respond to trends in student work samples and assessments.
  • You'll learn and implement strategies to differentiate instruction for all learners in your classroom.

3.     School Culture

  • You’ll build positive relationships with students to ensure they feel seen, loved, and heard.
  • You’ll partner with students’ families to ensure appropriate resources are available to support their child's learning needs.
  • You'll engage in practice-based professional development, mentorship, and coaching sessions.
  • You'll participate in weekly, school-wide meetings to cultivate community, model our core values, and encourage student achievement.
  • You'll partner with your grade level team to develop academic goals and practice instructional strategies.

Qualifications

  • A demonstrated commitment to supporting students’ social emotional and academic development
  • An enthusiasm for collaborating with internal and external partners in the best interest of students
  • A self-directed learner who solicits and implements feedback to improve outcomes and achieve objectives
  • Required Experience:
    • A demonstrated interest in impacting K-12 students in urban schools and communities (1-2 years experience preferred).
    • Academic expertise in Humanities, English, Social Sciences, or other related fields of study.
    • Prior to the start of employment, you must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Teacher certification is not a prerequisite for consideration at Uncommon Schools in the state of NJ, but you do need to meet NJ state certification eligibility requirements (a final undergraduate or graduate cumulative GPA of 3.0 for graduates on or after 9/1/16, or 2.75 if you graduated prior to 9/1/16). All instructional staff are required to become certified in the state of New Jersey within a reasonable period after beginning employment.

Additional Information

Our people are what make us Uncommon. We offer competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits that support the personal health, wellness, and finances of our staff and their families. Our compensation philosophy values equity & fairness and attracting & retaining top talent.

Compensation

Compensation for this role is between $60,000 to $85,000.

Starting pay is determined using various factors including but not limited to relevant full-time teaching experience, education certifications, and tenure with Uncommon Schools. Candidates without full-time Teaching experience will likely have a starting salary of $60,000. 

* The range above represents our compensation scales for the 2025-2026 school year. If starting prior to June 30th, 2025, compensation will be based on a slightly lower range, reflective of current compensation scales. New hires who fall into this category will see an increase in their compensation starting on July 1st, 2025  for next school year which aligns to the scale above.

Benefits

  • Generous paid time off inclusive of sick time, paid holidays, and 10 weeks of paid breaks (Spring, Winter, and Summer). 
  • Extensive, best-in-class training and development  
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans + pre-tax flexible spending (FSA), dependent care (DCFSA), and health saving accounts (HSA)
  • Financial Planning
    • New Jersey Pension program
  • Paid leave of absence options (parental, medical, disability, etc.)
  • Mental health and counseling support + wellness benefits

*A detailed list of all benefits is located HERE.

 

At Uncommon, we believe that a supportive and welcoming environment helps our students, staff, and community thrive. We are dedicated to building a team that brings a wide range of perspectives and experiences, reflective of the communities we serve---with over 70% of our staff identifying as people of color. Our organization values respect and open dialogue on important topics that shape our school culture.

As an equal opportunity employer, Uncommon provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We also ensure that individuals with disabilities receive all privileges and benefits associated with employment and are provided reasonable accommodations for the interview process and to perform core job functions. If you would like to request an accommodation, please email [email protected].

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What You Should Know About High School ELA Teacher, Uncommon Schools

Are you a passionate educator looking to inspire high school students? Join Uncommon Schools as a High School ELA Teacher in Newark, NJ! At Uncommon Schools, we are dedicated to closing the college completion gap and preparing every student for college and beyond. Our network of high-performing public charter schools prides itself on engaging with literature in a way that ignites curiosity and critical thinking. As an ELA teacher, you’ll dive deep into a robust curriculum featuring diverse and inclusive texts, from classics like Shakespeare to contemporary voices like Yaa Gyasi. Your role will encompass not only motivating students to read but also guiding them in thoughtful discussions that help them formulate evidence-backed arguments. You’ll team up with fellow educators, routinely analyze student work, and foster a vibrant classroom culture where every student feels seen and heard. We value professional development, so you’ll receive ongoing support through coaching and mentorship as you strive to hone your teaching craft. Plus, knowing that your work makes a lasting difference in the lives of students adds to the fulfillment of the job. Join our mission of doing good and making an impact—help students fall in love with literature while equipping them with the skills they need for their academic journeys ahead!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for High School ELA Teacher Role at Uncommon Schools
What are the responsibilities of a High School ELA Teacher at Uncommon Schools?

As a High School ELA Teacher at Uncommon Schools, you'll be responsible for developing and delivering engaging literature lessons that prepare students for college-level coursework. You'll utilize a variety of instructional strategies, prioritize student-led discussions, and foster a reading culture that encourages critical thinking and a love for literature.

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What qualifications do I need to apply for the High School ELA Teacher position at Uncommon Schools?

To apply for the High School ELA Teacher role at Uncommon Schools, you need a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, demonstrated interest in impacting K-12 students, preferably with 1-2 years of experience. While teacher certification is not required initially, you must meet NJ state certification eligibility requirements.

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How does Uncommon Schools support the professional development of its High School ELA Teachers?

Uncommon Schools is committed to the continuous growth of its educators. As a High School ELA Teacher, you will receive weekly coaching and mentoring, participate in practice-based professional development sessions, and engage with your peers during school-wide meetings, all designed to help you refine your instructional strategies and teaching skills.

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What is the expected salary range for a High School ELA Teacher at Uncommon Schools in Newark, NJ?

The expected salary range for a High School ELA Teacher at Uncommon Schools is between $60,000 to $85,000. Factors influencing your starting salary include relevant full-time teaching experience, educational certifications, and tenure with Uncommon Schools.

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What type of classroom culture can I expect as a High School ELA Teacher at Uncommon Schools?

As a High School ELA Teacher at Uncommon Schools, you can expect to foster a positive classroom environment that emphasizes respect, open dialogue, and student engagement. Building strong relationships with your students will be key to ensuring that they feel seen, heard, and valued in their educational journey.

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Common Interview Questions for High School ELA Teacher
How do you approach teaching literature to high school students?

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Can you give an example of how you've differentiated instruction in your classroom?

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What role does student-led discussion play in your teaching?

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How do you analyze and respond to trends in student performance?

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What strategies do you use to build rapport with your students?

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How do you ensure that your curriculum is inclusive and diverse?

Discuss your commitment to inclusivity in literature choice. Highlight the importance of representing diverse voices in your curriculum and how this contributes to a richer understanding of literature.

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What methods do you use to foster a love of reading in your students?

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How do you assess student comprehension in literature?

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What do you believe is the most important quality for a successful ELA teacher?

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Founded in 1997, the Uncommon Schools is a charter school that is fully funded by the government and does not require entrance exams. This school offers different educational programs and academics. Uncommon Schools is located in New York.

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