K-8 PE Teacher & Track Coach

Malden, MA
Full Time
Mystic Valley Charter School
Entry Level

About Us
Mystic Valley Regional Charter School (MVRCS) in Malden, MA, was founded in 1998 and serves over 1,600 students from Kindergarten through Grade 12. At Mystic Valley, student success is driven by exceptional educators, carefully selected curricula delivered with fidelity, high expectations, and a commitment to traditional pedagogy. Consistently ranked among the top public schools in Massachusetts, New England, and across the nation, Mystic Valley takes pride in preparing students for success beyond graduation. Our graduates thrive in post-secondary education, a testament to the rigorous academic foundation they receive here. Students at MVRCS adhere to a dress code and attend 200 instructional days per year—20 days more than most public schools. Additionally, the school day is 60 minutes longer than traditional public schools, reinforcing our commitment to providing a world-class education.

Position Overview: Physical Education Teacher & Track & Field Head Coach
The Physical Education Teacher plays a vital role in fostering student development by delivering high-quality instruction, collaborating with colleagues and parents, and supporting the overall mission of the school. The ideal candidate will be passionate about physical education, dedicated to student success, and committed to upholding MVRCS’s high standards. As the Head Coach for the Track & Field program, the candidate will also lead and develop student athletes, ensuring they grow both physically and mentally through structured training and competition.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain an effective classroom structure and schedule.
  • Implement the designated curricula (DI, CK) with fidelity.
  • Track and document student progress on a daily/weekly basis.
  • Participate in all professional development training sessions.
  • Attend and contribute to grade-level team meetings and staff meetings.
  • Engage in peer practice sessions (if designated) for 30 minutes each week.
  • Report curriculum or special education concerns to the Lead Teacher.
  • Prepare and distribute four progress reports and four report cards annually.
  • Assist with assigned morning, lunch/recess, and afternoon duties.
  • Carry out duties as assigned by the School Director or Business Manager
  • Serve as the Head Coach for the Track & Field program
  • Develop and implement training programs for student-athletes.
Qualifications & Requirements
  • Experience in physical education, coaching, or youth-oriented athletic programs.
  • Coaching experience with middle and/or upper school track & field teams.
  • Must pass the Massachusetts
  • Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL) within one year of hire.

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