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INTRODUCTION
Eager Street Academy provides access to educational services for incarcerated youth, ages 14-21. This small population of students receive traditional academic classes. Classes are geared towards preparing students to return to a comprehensive middle/high school or alternative program. If you are interested in supporting our youth in a detention center setting, please consider Eager Street Academy.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Plans and implements an instructional program in Physical Education and provides related educational services for students in grades 6 through 12. Manages student behavior, assesses and evaluates student achievement, and modifies instructional activities as required. Carries out a variety of student monitoring and supports activities. Serves as a Physical Education education classroom teacher in a high school (grades 9 through 12) or teaches middle school grades (grades 6 through 8). Classes taught may be single grade or multi grade level, are most often subject oriented, but may be skill or specialty oriented. Some positions work off site or in a combination of off-site and classroom settings. Performs duties within a team or departmental setting, but might work independently in a unique teaching specialty. Some positions may be assigned to reading or technology labs. Other positions may be assigned to science labs or industrial arts/technology education labs where the use of chemicals and machinery necessitates a higher level of monitoring to prevent accidental injury to students.
Essential Functions
- Assesses student abilities as related to desired educational goals, objectives, and outcomes.
- Plans and implements appropriate instructional/learning strategies and activities, including determination of appropriate kind and level of materials. Utilizes a variety of instructional materials and available multimedia and computer technology to enhance learning.
- Develops, adapts, modifies, and individualizes educational materials, resources, techniques, methods, and strategies to meet the needs of students within the City Schools curriculum framework.
- Assumes direct responsibility for the development of appropriate behavior of students within the school setting by establishing and maintaining effective discipline and management procedures.
- Manages the behavior of learners in instructional settings to ensure environment is conducive to the learning process and assists and participates in management of student behavior in other parts of the school, center, school grounds, or work site.
- Coordinates instructional activities and collaborates with other professional staff, both school and non-school-based, as required to maximize learning opportunities.
- Requests assistance of and works with resource personnel, as needed.
- Works in a self-contained, team, departmental, itinerant capacity, or at field work site as assigned.
- Participates in in-service and staff development activities and staff meetings as required or assigned.
- Continually assesses student achievement and maintains appropriate assessment and evaluation documentation for institutional and individual reporting purposes.
- Ensures continuous communication with parents, both written and oral, to keep them informed of a student(s) progress.
- Continually communicates with students on instructional expectations and keeps them informed of their progress in meeting those expectations.
- Manages allotted learning time to maximize student achievement.
- Assigns work to and oversees paraprofessionals, parents, and student volunteers as required.
- Ensures classroom and/or instructional environment is attractive, healthful, safe, and conducive to learning and that materials are in good condition and accessible to students.
- Serves at two or more schools on a regular basis if itinerant.
- Makes off school site visits to monitor students or confers with employers or site instructors as required.
- Supports or participates in school-wide student activities and social events and approved fundraising activities.
- Monitors student behavior in non-instructional areas as assigned or required and intervenes to control and modify disruptive behavior, reporting to administrator as appropriate.
- Collaborates with other professionals (guidance counselors, librarians, etc.) to carry out school wide instructional or related activities.
- May sponsor or coordinate extracurricular activities such as clubs, student organizations, and academic contests.
- Performs and promotes all activities in compliance with equal employment and non-discrimination policies; follows federal laws, state laws, school board policies and the professional standards.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree in physical education or eligible for a conditional license in physical education (kinesiology, or related field major or at least 24 credits in physical education, kinesiology or related courses).
- Bachelor's degree must be from an accredited college or institution.
- Valid standard professional educator license appropriate to the subject taught.
- Knowledge of federal laws protecting the educational services for students with disabilities.
- Knowledge of content, curriculum, methods, materials, and equipment of instructional specialty to which assigned.
- Knowledge of school's program of studies related to assignments and mission, goals, and organization is preferred.
- If teaching foreign language, proficiency in oral and written communication in that language.
- If teaching choral music, ability to teach through demonstrating singing and choral techniques.
- If teaching instrumental music classes, proficiency in one or more musical instruments.
- Both choral and instrumental teachers must possess excellent hearing skills and be able to distinguish pitch and tonal qualities.
- Excellent oral and written communications and human relations skills.
- Ability to select instructional planning, management, and evaluation procedures that relate to students needs and the demands of the instructional environment.
- Ability to apply knowledge of current research and theory to instructional programs.
- Ability to plan and implement lessons based on division and school objectives and the needs and abilities of students to whom assigned.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with students, peers, and parents.
- Ability to move about in room to check student work and monitor behavior.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
Qualified candidates for the above position must submit the following:
- Completed online application.
- Resume that clearly demonstrates the above minimum qualifications. It is important that you include all experiences and education related to the position to which you are applying.
- Upload copies of all transcripts - undergraduate, graduate and all MSDE licensure.
- Must provide three (3) professional references to include: name, title, business address, e-mail address and phone number.
- All documentation/licensure necessary (scanned copies accepted) to substantiate minimum qualifications; must be uploaded into application.
- All documentation must be scanned and uploaded to application.
BENEFITS
This position is eligible for benefits. To review the available options please see the information relevant to the union for this position by viewing the following link: http://www.baltimorecityschools.org
Notice of Nondiscrimination
Baltimore City Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry or national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or age in its employment, programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups. For inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies, please contact Equal Opportunity Manager, Title IX Coordinator Equal Employment Opportunity and Title IX Compliance Office 200 E. North Avenue, Room 208 Baltimore, MD 21202; 410-396-8542 (phone); 410-396-2955 (fax).
This position is affiliated with the Baltimore Teachers Union (BTU) bargaining union.
This position is affiliated with the State Retirement Plan.

INTRODUCTION
Eager Street Academy provides access to educational services for incarcerated youth, ages 14-21. This small population of students receive traditional academic classes. Classes are geared towards preparing students to return to a comprehensive middle/high school or alternative program. If you are interested in supporting our youth in a detention center setting, please consider Eager Street Academy.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Plans and implements an instructional program in Physical Education and provides related educational services for students in grades 6 through 12. Manages student behavior, assesses and evaluates student achievement, and modifies instructional activities as required. Carries out a variety of student monitoring and supports activities. Serves as a Physical Education education classroom teacher in a high school (grades 9 through 12) or teaches middle school grades (grades 6 through 8). Classes taught may be single grade or multi grade level, are most often subject oriented, but may be skill or specialty oriented. Some positions work off site or in a combination of off-site and classroom settings. Performs duties within a team or departmental setting, but might work independently in a unique teaching specialty. Some positions may be assigned to reading or technology labs. Other positions may be assigned to science labs or industrial arts/technology education labs where the use of chemicals and machinery necessitates a higher level of monitoring to prevent accidental injury to students.
Essential Functions
- Assesses student abilities as related to desired educational goals, objectives, and outcomes.
- Plans and implements appropriate instructional/learning strategies and activities, including determination of appropriate kind and level of materials. Utilizes a variety of instructional materials and available multimedia and computer technology to enhance learning.
- Develops, adapts, modifies, and individualizes educational materials, resources, techniques, methods, and strategies to meet the needs of students within the City Schools curriculum framework.
- Assumes direct responsibility for the development of appropriate behavior of students within the school setting by establishing and maintaining effective discipline and management procedures.
- Manages the behavior of learners in instructional settings to ensure environment is conducive to the learning process and assists and participates in management of student behavior in other parts of the school, center, school grounds, or work site.
- Coordinates instructional activities and collaborates with other professional staff, both school and non-school-based, as required to maximize learning opportunities.
- Requests assistance of and works with resource personnel, as needed.
- Works in a self-contained, team, departmental, itinerant capacity, or at field work site as assigned.
- Participates in in-service and staff development activities and staff meetings as required or assigned.
- Continually assesses student achievement and maintains appropriate assessment and evaluation documentation for institutional and individual reporting purposes.
- Ensures continuous communication with parents, both written and oral, to keep them informed of a student(s) progress.
- Continually communicates with students on instructional expectations and keeps them informed of their progress in meeting those expectations.
- Manages allotted learning time to maximize student achievement.
- Assigns work to and oversees paraprofessionals, parents, and student volunteers as required.
- Ensures classroom and/or instructional environment is attractive, healthful, safe, and conducive to learning and that materials are in good condition and accessible to students.
- Serves at two or more schools on a regular basis if itinerant.
- Makes off school site visits to monitor students or confers with employers or site instructors as required.
- Supports or participates in school-wide student activities and social events and approved fundraising activities.
- Monitors student behavior in non-instructional areas as assigned or required and intervenes to control and modify disruptive behavior, reporting to administrator as appropriate.
- Collaborates with other professionals (guidance counselors, librarians, etc.) to carry out school wide instructional or related activities.
- May sponsor or coordinate extracurricular activities such as clubs, student organizations, and academic contests.
- Performs and promotes all activities in compliance with equal employment and non-discrimination policies; follows federal laws, state laws, school board policies and the professional standards.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree in physical education or eligible for a conditional license in physical education (kinesiology, or related field major or at least 24 credits in physical education, kinesiology or related courses).
- Bachelor's degree must be from an accredited college or institution.
- Valid standard professional educator license appropriate to the subject taught.
- Knowledge of federal laws protecting the educational services for students with disabilities.
- Knowledge of content, curriculum, methods, materials, and equipment of instructional specialty to which assigned.
- Knowledge of school's program of studies related to assignments and mission, goals, and organization is preferred.
- If teaching foreign language, proficiency in oral and written communication in that language.
- If teaching choral music, ability to teach through demonstrating singing and choral techniques.
- If teaching instrumental music classes, proficiency in one or more musical instruments.
- Both choral and instrumental teachers must possess excellent hearing skills and be able to distinguish pitch and tonal qualities.
- Excellent oral and written communications and human relations skills.
- Ability to select instructional planning, management, and evaluation procedures that relate to students needs and the demands of the instructional environment.
- Ability to apply knowledge of current research and theory to instructional programs.
- Ability to plan and implement lessons based on division and school objectives and the needs and abilities of students to whom assigned.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with students, peers, and parents.
- Ability to move about in room to check student work and monitor behavior.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
Qualified candidates for the above position must submit the following:
- Completed online application.
- Resume that clearly demonstrates the above minimum qualifications. It is important that you include all experiences and education related to the position to which you are applying.
- Upload copies of all transcripts - undergraduate, graduate and all MSDE licensure.
- Must provide three (3) professional references to include: name, title, business address, e-mail address and phone number.
- All documentation/licensure necessary (scanned copies accepted) to substantiate minimum qualifications; must be uploaded into application.
- All documentation must be scanned and uploaded to application.
BENEFITS
This position is eligible for benefits. To review the available options please see the information relevant to the union for this position by viewing the following link: http://www.baltimorecityschools.org
Notice of Nondiscrimination
Baltimore City Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry or national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or age in its employment, programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups. For inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies, please contact Equal Opportunity Manager, Title IX Coordinator Equal Employment Opportunity and Title IX Compliance Office 200 E. North Avenue, Room 208 Baltimore, MD 21202; 410-396-8542 (phone); 410-396-2955 (fax).
This position is affiliated with the Baltimore Teachers Union (BTU) bargaining union.
This position is affiliated with the State Retirement Plan.
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Obtain state teacher certification early
Maryland requires active state licensure before you can teach in a public school. Start the certification process through the Maryland State Department of Education well before applying, since certification timelines can extend the overall hiring window significantly.
Target shortage subject areas strategically
Baltimore City Public Schools consistently fills hard-to-staff roles in special education, bilingual education, and STEM subjects. Applicants in these areas are more likely to move through sponsorship conversations quickly because the district faces persistent recruitment pressure in these specializations.
Request a formal sponsorship discussion before signing
Public school districts route visa sponsorship approvals through their HR and legal departments, not individual principals. Ask HR directly whether your specific role qualifies for H-1B sponsorship before accepting any conditional offer to avoid delays after your start date is set.
Understand the cap-exempt H-1B advantage
Baltimore City Public Schools, as a public educational institution, qualifies as a cap-exempt employer under USCIS rules. This means your H-1B petition can be filed at any time of year and is not subject to the annual 85,000-cap lottery that affects private sector employers.
Align your OPT or CPT start date with school calendars
The district hires on a school-year cycle, with most positions beginning in August. If you're on F-1 OPT, confirm your work authorization end date covers at least one full academic year so there's no mid-year gap requiring an emergency H-1B filing.
Use Migrate Mate to filter open positions by visa type
Finding K-12 roles at districts that actively sponsor visas takes more than a standard job board search. Migrate Mate lets you filter Baltimore City Public Schools openings by the visa types they support, so you can focus your applications on roles where sponsorship is already confirmed.
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Find K 12 Education at Baltimore City Public Schools JobsFrequently Asked Questions
Does Baltimore City Public Schools sponsor H-1B visas for K 12 Educations?
Yes. Baltimore City Public Schools sponsors H-1B visas for qualifying K-12 Education roles, particularly in subject areas with persistent staffing shortages such as special education and STEM. As a public educational institution, the district is cap-exempt, meaning H-1B petitions can be filed year-round without entering the annual lottery. You'll need to confirm sponsorship availability with the district's HR department for your specific role.
How do I apply for K 12 Education jobs at Baltimore City Public Schools?
Applications are submitted through the Baltimore City Public Schools HR portal, where positions are posted by subject area, grade level, and school. You can also browse current openings filtered by visa sponsorship eligibility on Migrate Mate, which makes it easier to identify roles where international candidates are actively considered. Having your Maryland teacher certification in progress or completed strengthens your application significantly.
Which visa types are commonly used for K 12 Education roles at Baltimore City Public Schools?
The most common visa types for K-12 Education positions at Baltimore City Public Schools are H-1B, J-1, and F-1 OPT. J-1 visas are frequently used for international teachers through cultural exchange programs. H-1B is the primary long-term option for specialty occupation roles requiring a relevant bachelor's degree or higher. TN visas are available for Canadian and Mexican nationals in qualifying education roles.
What qualifications are expected for K 12 Education roles at Baltimore City Public Schools?
Most instructional positions require a bachelor's degree in education or a subject-specific field, along with Maryland state teacher certification or eligibility for it. Special education roles often require additional endorsements. The district prioritizes candidates with classroom experience in urban or high-need school environments. Foreign degrees are generally accepted but may require a credential evaluation to confirm equivalency to a U.S. bachelor's degree.
How do I plan around visa timelines when applying to Baltimore City Public Schools?
The school district hires on an academic-year cycle, with most roles starting in August. Because the district is cap-exempt, H-1B petitions can be filed any time once an offer is confirmed, which removes the April lottery deadline pressure. Still, allow at least 60 to 90 days for the HR and legal review process. If you're on F-1 OPT, verify your authorization end date covers the full school year before accepting an offer.
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