High School ELA Teacher
Company: Uncommon Schools
Location: Willingboro
Posted on: February 5, 2026
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Job Description:
High School ELA Teacher at Uncommon Schools summary: The High
School ELA Teacher delivers rigorous English Language Arts
instruction using a diverse literature curriculum to prepare
students for college-level work and standardized tests. The role
involves creating an engaging classroom environment, analyzing
student data to personalize learning, and collaborating with
colleagues and families to support student success. The position
requires a bachelor's degree, a commitment to urban education, and
adherence to state certification requirements. 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 $56,000 to
$80,000. 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 $56,000. 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 servewith 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 recruitment@uncommonschools.org. Keywords: High School
Teacher, English Language Arts, ELA Teacher, Secondary Education,
Literature Instruction, Student Assessment, Curriculum Development,
Urban Education, College Preparation, Educational Coaching
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