High School English Teacher Immediate Start
Company: EQA Schools
Location: New Orleans
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Educators for Quality
Alternatives EQA serves students who have dropped out, been
expelled from, or have struggled academically or behaviorally in
traditional settings and are looking for an accelerated path to
graduation. There are three high school campuses, The NET: Central
City which opened in 2011, The NET: Gentilly which opened in 2017,
and a third high school campus, The NET: East (formerly NOAH),
which opened in 2020 as a merger with ReNEW Accelerated High
School. Students at the high schools earn a high school diploma and
participate in internships, career counseling, and career training
in various fields including construction, medical, and digital
media. EQA also serves middle school students through The Bridge
Middle School, a therapeutic program for 7th and 8th grade
struggling students. For all settings, our goal is that our
students leave school with the skills, confidence and experience
necessary to succeed in the career and education path of their
choice. Why become a teacher at EQA Schools? We believe that our
students, who are some of the city’s brightest and most vulnerable
young people, thrive when their teachers do. Because our schools
are focused on meeting students where they are, teachers have
autonomy to do what is best for their students. We trust you to
make thoughtful choices to set students up for success. EQA
teachers often become agents of change in their students’ lives and
in our schools. In addition to autonomy, you will be part of a
close knit team that works collaboratively to support students.
With your guidance, you can work towards helping our city’s youth
in developing to their greatest potential. Roles and
Responsibilities Depending upon the school and position, English
teachers generally teach a combination of two of the following
courses: English I, II, III, IV Composition Remedial English EQA
High School English Teachers are responsible for: Developing and
using Tier 1 curriculum and assessments If a curriculum is selected
study and supplement the curriculum to meet students needs; if no
curriculum is selected develop scope and sequences which align with
the LA State Standards, LEAP2025 exams, and Act 833 portfolios
Develop and execute on aligned Weekly and Daily lesson plans
Develop and execute on aligned Labs, Projects, and other hands-on
learning experiences Planning and implementing engaging, rigorous,
and differentiated instruction Implement instructional best
practices for students with academic skill gaps and struggles
Collaborate and/or co-teach with special education teachers and
other staff to insure all students receive the appropriate, high
quality modifications and accommodations Develop differentiated
assignments and assessments Building and leveraging transformative
relationships for student growth Actively get to know your students
as individuals Conduct structured meetings with students’ to review
their progress and develop plans for success Create a trauma
informed classroom culture Plan and conduct weekly community
building activities for each class Plan student expeditions and
experiences to develop social skills development and expose
students to a variety of opportunities Actively practice
restorative approaches and collaborative problem-solving in order
to teach students how to take responsibility for improving their
behavior and communication Coordinate with counselors, special
education teachers, administrators and others to insure each
student receives the appropriate interventions and supports
Assessing and monitoring student progress on an individual and
course level Develop rigorous, authentic assessments to accurately
gauge student understanding and mastery Collect and analyze a
variety of data to assess student’s strengths, gaps, and growth
areas Use this information to appropriately adjust course
curriculum and delivery and individualize approaches and supports
Constantly developing your own craft Set goals for student
performance and professional growth Actively reflect on your own
work and monitor progress toward goals Productively seek, give, and
use feedback Positively contribute to the school’s collegial
community Participate in all scheduled professional development
activities and seek out additional opportunities Involve yourself
in the continual development and improvement of the school’s
curriculum, culture, and program Position Requirements: 3 years
teaching at risk students with a demonstrated record raising
student achievement A BA or BS required; Louisiana Teacher
Certification preferred All uncertified teachers must be authorized
in order to become a part of the EQA team as a teacher under
Louisiana State Law. Read more here! Degree in and/or extensive
knowledge of content area Specialized interest and skills in
working with students with learning and emotional difficulties
Excellent communication, interpersonal, relationship building &
management skills Learning mindset dedicated to effectively and
innovatively problem solving and constantly improving Passion for
improving educational opportunities for urban students and for
being a part of a strong, mission-driven team Commitment to EQA’s
mission, vision and growth Details Start Date: ASAP Location: TBD
Schedule: School is year-round with generous leave schedule.
Salary: $45,000-$60,000 depending upon experience. Initial salary
is set based on years of experience and degrees. Future salary
increases are based on performance and responsibilities. Benefits:
Comprehensive benefits and 403b retirement plan EQA encourages
individuals of all identities and backgrounds to apply for this
position. We are an equal opportunity employer, fully committed to
hiring a talented and diverse group of individuals. EQA does not
discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, national
origin or ancestry, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation,
marital status, veteran status, disability, or any other category
protected by applicable law. In compliance with federal law, all
persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility
to work in the United States and to complete the required
employment eligibility verification form upon hire. Being
authorized to work in the U.S. is a precondition of employment. EQA
does not sponsor employment visas. EQA encourages individuals of
all identities and backgrounds to apply for this position. We are
an equal opportunity employer, fully committed to hiring a talented
and diverse group of individuals. EQA does not discriminate on the
basis of race, religion, creed, color, national origin or ancestry,
age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status,
veteran status, disability, or any other category protected by
applicable law. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired
will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the
United States and to complete the required employment eligibility
verification form upon hire. Being authorized to work in the U.S.
is a precondition of employment. EQA does not sponsor employment
visas. In compliance with state law, all persons hired will be
required to verify eligibility to work in a Louisiana public school
via the appropriate background checks. Powered by JazzHR
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