Why Teach at Chavez
At Chavez, teachers are treated as professionals. We maintain a strong support staff, enforce rigorous discipline standards and limit class size to ensure that teachers can focus on teaching and learning.
Chavez teachers benefit from:- Education reform. Chavez believes all students should have access to a quality education that prepares them for college. Our schools combine the intellectual, academic joys of a college preparatory program with the satisfying challenges of working with an open admission, urban population.
- A culture of success. Approximately 80% of Chavez students are low-income, and nearly all are minority. Yet 100% of our graduating seniors have been accepted into at least one college. Ours is a positive, successful, and inspiring school environment in which to work
- Professional Learning Community. An underlying belief guiding Chavez is that teachers are professionals who can develop their craft, and who need time to think, talk, and learn together. To structure and sustain teacher collaboration, Chavez has developed a Professional Learning Community on each campus that: involves experienced teachers as Mentor Teachers; includes weekly small-group conversations about teaching and learning; and challenges teachers to focus on student achievement, strengths and weaknesses, as well as next steps for instruction.
- Strong discipline policies and support staff. Chavez schools are a safe place for both students and teachers. Chavez has a 10 to 1, adult to student ratio that enables teachers to focus on teaching more and disciplining less.
- Small class size. The small class size helps ensure teachers have a more productive, enjoyable, and successful teaching experience.
- Opportunities for Advancement. Chavez prefers to hire from within the Chavez community for positions including Department Chair, Academic Dean, and Principal. Chavez also offers multiple career paths that enable teachers interested in their own professional growth to become master and mentor teachers.
Employment at Chávez
Teaching at a Chávez School is stimulating, demanding, and different from traditional public school teaching. The Chávez Schools offer a challenging academic environment, the opportunity for collegial collaboration, and continuous improvement in curriculum, instruction, and assessment. We require a strong team commitment, academic knowledge, investment of personal time, application of sound teaching techniques, and professionalism. We believe that every student can go to college through achievement-focused teaching, and we search for professionals who support that mission. The job requirements for teachers at the Chávez Schools are challenging and reflect the nature of working for a charter system that is trying to do things in a better way.
Chávez is seeking highly motivated teaching professionals for our college preparatory charter schools serving high poverty communities in Washington, DC. Candidates who are familiar with the subject standards in the District of Columbia or other highly-regarded state standards are encouraged to apply. Three campuses – Chávez Capitol Hill, Chávez Parkside, and the new Chávez Prep opening in 2007 – are hiring in all disciplines. Positions available include: Teachers in Mathematics, Science, History, English and Language Arts, Special Education, Spanish, French, Art, ESL, Health and Physical Education, as well as Reading Specialists and Literacy Coaches, and Librarians. There are also substitute and non-teaching staff position openings. New-teacher mentoring by experienced faculty is an integral component of our collaborative learning community.
Applicants must be intensely dedicated, extremely hard working, passionate about closing America’s racial gap in learning, highly proficient in their subject areas, and unwaveringly committed to the belief that all students can excel in a college preparatory setting.
Application Documents
Chávez welcomes your interest in teaching or working in our schools. Due to their nature, Chávez positions attract a large number of candidates. In order to ensure that all applicant materials are processed and forwarded appropriately, we now ask that all submissions be made electronically. This process facilitates distribution of applicant packages to our three schools for consideration by school recruiters.
Teacher Applicants
All applications must be submitted electronically to recruitment@chavezschools.org. To be considered complete and ready for distribution to hiring managers, applicants must submit a cover letter and resume. Other information may be requested at a later time.
Click here to download the Teacher Employment Application
Click here to download the EEO Disclosure Survey
Applicants submitting incomplete packages will be notified by email and will not be considered. Applicants completing the application package may resubmit at any time. For those candidates unable to scan their transcripts, licenses, or certifications to include as an email attachment, please mail these documents to HR, Chávez Schools, 709 12th Street, SE, Washington, DC 20003. Your transcript will be scanned and appended to your original submission.
Qualifications
Unlike traditional DC schools, you do NOT need to hold a DC teaching license to teach at public charter schools like Chávez. However, there are federal requirements for teacher qualifications under No Child Left Behind (NCLB) regulations that all DC public schools (traditional and charter) must follow.
1. You must hold a Bachelor’s degree.
2. If you wish to teach English, Reading, English as a Second Language, or Language Arts; Mathematics; Science; Foreign Languages; Civics and Government; Economics; the Arts (visual, theater, dance, and music); or, History and Geography you must also:
(a) Hold an undergraduate or graduate degree in the subject area;
(b) Have completed coursework equivalent to an undergraduate degree in the subject area (33 credits, 18 of which must be upper division);
(c) Passed the appropriate Praxis II test (if available-see below) in the subject area; or,
(d) Hold a DC teaching credential in the subject area.
3. Praxis II tests are recognized in DC in the following subjects Biology, Chemistry, English, English as a Second Language, French, General Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Spanish. Please note:
- While there are many more Praxis II subject tests, DC recognizes only those listed above for determining qualifications.
- Many subjects have both content and pedagogy Praxis II tests. You do not need to take the pedagogy tests. For example, if you are asked to take the Praxis for mathematics, you will NOT have to take test 30065 (Mathematics Pedagogy).
- A few subjects may have more than one content knowledge test. For example, in mathematics, you must take test 10061 (Mathematics Content Knowledge) and 20063 (Mathematics Proofs, Models, and Problems Part 1).
Human resources will help you resolve any Praxis II questions.
More information
1. The DC Public Charter School Board (our authorizer) has published an NCLB fact sheet that details these requirements.
2. More information about DC state teaching licensure .
3. The DC pages for the Praxis II test which includes dates, tests, and qualifying scores are available from the Educational Testing Service website.
Determinations
Chavez Human Resources will examine candidate licenses, transcripts, and undergraduate and graduate degrees to determine if they fulfill subject or credit requirements. If necessary, HR will ask the candidate to sign-up for the appropriate Praxis II subject test with sufficient time for scores to be received before the start of school.
Support Staff
Interested support staff candidates should submit the following materials by email to recruitment@chavezschools.org:
- Application
- Cover letter (should indicate the specific position for which you are hiring)
- EEO Questionnaire
- Resume
Applicants submitting incomplete packages will be notified by email and will not be considered. Applicants completing the application package may resubmit at any time.
Any questions may be directed to recruitment@chavezschools.org.
Click here to download the Support Staff Employment Application
Click here to download the EEO Disclosure Survey
