$53.23K - $107.78K/yr
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement
Posted 27 days ago
Job description
High School Teaching/English
Date Posted:
5/1/2026
Location:
Spring Lake Park High School
About Spring Lake Park Schools:
Hello from Spring Lake Park Schools! We are a vibrant school community serving about 6,200 students from the suburbs of Blaine, Fridley and Spring Lake Park in the northwest Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. Our district purpose - "High expectations, high achievement for all. No excuses" provides our focus to meet the unique and varied needs of each student.
Spring Lake Park Schools is recognized for our commitment to personalized learning, creating a culture of innovation and creativity through human-centered design thinking. We are working to create a culture where teachers and staff have the freedom, flexibility and invitation to design new ways of learning that are centered around deepening student engagement to continuously improve student success.
About Spring Lake Park Educators
Each teacher at Spring Lake Park Schools designs meaningful learning experiences that prepare students for the future. Our educators create engaging, relevant work grounded in students' interests, strengths, and needs challenging them to think deeply and take an active role in their learning.
Teachers cultivate inclusive, engaging learning environments where each student feels valued, supported, and has a true sense of belonging. The focus is developing strong academic skills and essential career and life competencies such as collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, and self-direction.
Our teachers are reflective, collaborative professionals committed to ongoing learning. They embrace a culture of reciprocal feedback, refining their practice and driving continuous improvement and innovation. Above all, they believe that each student deserves meaningful work worthy of their time, talents, and potential.
Our secondary English Language Arts teachers facilitate learning that develops students' critical reading and analysis of diverse, complex texts that deepen understandings and connections between themselves, others and the world. The design of learning strengthens academic and creative writing for authentic purposes and audiences. Effective speaking skills are strengthened through opportunities for dialogue that support students in asking questions, articulating ideas clearly, and participating in evidence-based discussions, as well as through opportunities to craft language and visuals to communicate to an audience. Ongoing formative assessment and timely feedback support student growth in these critical literacy skills that transfer across content areas and into real world contexts.
Qualifications/Licensing Requirements:
The successful candidate must have earned a B.A. or B.S. degree and holds or is eligible for a Minnesota State Licensure in English Language Arts or Communication Arts and Literature. Additional demonstrated qualifications include: commitment to the equitable education of all students, creative planning and organizational skills, and highly effective interpersonal skills. Ability to successfully implement the responsibilities of the position overview listed above.
Preferences:
We strongly prefer candidates who have exhibited excellence in collaboration with colleagues and an enthusiasm to work with students. Preferred candidates will also have a demonstrated commitment to ongoing learning as evidenced by graduate-level work or an earned degree, as well as participation in professional organization conferences or seminars related to the content area. Prefer candidate with experience working with diverse learners.
Salary
Group
Teachers
Position
1.0 FTE Teacher
Rate of Pay
$53,228-$107,781/school year (placement determined based on experience and qualifications)
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Sick Leave, 403(b), Life, LTD, FSA
Other
Salary pro-rated based on start date.
How to Apply
This position will remain open until filled.
Individuals who wish to be considered for this position must apply online at https://www.applitrack.com/district16/onlineapp/default.aspx
Only qualified and appropriately licensed individuals will be considered for an interview.
With any inquiries regarding the position, please feel free to contact Spring Lake Park High School Assistant Principal, Brandon Wolf, at bwolf@district16.org or (763) 600-5100.
Spring Lake Park Schools is an equal opportunity employer and will not deny anyone the opportunity for employment because of sex, race, religion, color, creed, national origin, marital status, age, sexual preference, disability, or status with regard to public assistance.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a English Teacher?
A: To succeed as an English teacher, core technical skills include expertise in grammar, syntax, and literature analysis, as well as the ability to design engaging lesson plans and assessments. Soft skills such as effective communication, patience, and adaptability are also crucial, as they enable teachers to connect with students, manage classroom dynamics, and respond to diverse learning needs. By combining these technical and interpersonal strengths, English teachers can create a supportive learning environment, foster academic growth, and build strong relationships with students, ultimately supporting their career growth and effectiveness in the role.
Q: What is the career path for a English Teacher?
A: A typical career progression for an English Teacher involves starting as an Entry-Level Teacher, where they develop foundational teaching skills and build experience in the classroom. As they gain experience, they can move into Mid-Level roles such as Department Head or Curriculum Developer, where they take on leadership responsibilities and contribute to curriculum design. Senior roles, such as Instructional Coach or Education Administrator, offer opportunities for advanced leadership and policy-making, and may also involve opportunities for professional development and specialization in areas like educational technology or special education.
