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KIPP Delta Public Schools

ELL Teacher (K-12)

🇺🇸 Blytheville, AR 🕑 Full-Time 💰 TBD 💻 Teaching 🗓️ April 9th, 2026
K-12 TESOL

Edtech.com's Summary

KIPP is hiring an ELL Teacher (K-12) to provide specialized English language instruction across grades K-12. The teacher will design lessons aligned with state standards, assess language proficiency, collaborate with general education teachers, maintain individualized language plans, and support communication with non-English speaking families.

Highlights
  • Design and deliver scaffolded lessons in reading, writing, speaking, and listening aligned with state English Language Proficiency standards.
  • Administer language proficiency screenings and state assessments to monitor student progress and eligibility.
  • Collaborate with general education teachers to support English learners through push-in or pull-out instruction.
  • Maintain and update Individualized Language Plans for students with diverse proficiency levels.
  • Serve as a primary contact for non-English speaking families to facilitate communication and inclusivity.
  • Requires Bachelor's degree in Education, TESOL, or related field.
  • Valid State Teaching License with ESL/ELL/ENL Endorsement or enrollment in approved licensure program is required.
  • Understanding of second language acquisition and differentiation between social and academic language required.
  • Proficiency in digital learning tools such as Duolingo for Schools, Lexia, or Google Classroom is necessary.
  • Teacher salaries depend on experience, degree, and licensure according to the SY 2025-26 Salary Schedule.

ELL Teacher (K-12) Full Description

Company Description
KIPP Delta Public Schools operates tuition-free, open-enrollment college-preparatory charter schools in the Arkansas Delta, serving over 1,000 students in Helena and Blytheville. Through a rigorous PreK-12 program and an asset-based approach, KIPP empowers students to discover their purpose and expand regional opportunities.

Job Description
The ELL Teacher is responsible for teaching grammar and vocabulary and building bridges for students navigating a new language and a new culture. This position will work across grade levels K-12 to provide specialized English language instruction, ensuring our multilingual learners have the tools to thrive academically and socially.

Key Responsibilities
  • Instructional Excellence: Design and deliver scaffolded lessons in reading, writing, speaking, and listening that align with state English Language Proficiency (ELP) standards.
  • Assessment & Placement: Administer initial language proficiency screenings and annual state-mandated assessments to track student progress and determine service eligibility.
  • Collaborative Coaching: Partner with general education teachers to "push-in" or "pull-out," providing strategies to make core content accessible to English learners.
  • Individualized Support: Maintain and update Individualized Language Plans (ILPs) for a diverse caseload of students with varying proficiency levels.
  • Family Advocacy: Act as a primary point of contact for non-English speaking families, facilitating communication and fostering a welcoming school environment.

Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in Education, TESOL, or a related field required.
  • Valid State Teaching License with an ESL/ELL/ENL Endorsement (K-12) or current enrollment in an approved Licensure Program required.
  • Deep understanding of second language acquisition theories and the distinction between social (BICS) and academic (CALP) language.
  • The ability to pivot from an elementary phonics lesson to analyzing a persuasive secondary essay.
  • Fluency in a second language is a plus.
  • Proficiency with digital learning tools (e.g., Duolingo for Schools, Lexia, or Google Classroom).

Additional Information
Teacher salaries will be based on experience, degree level, and licensure per the SY 2025-26 Salary Schedule range.
KIPP Delta Public Schools is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing a workplace free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and organizational needs. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.