Academic Teacher - Afterschool Program (grade 6-8) - Queens, NY
This Afterschool program will run from September 11th 2017 - June 22nd, 2017 (note exact start and end date may change)
Academic Teachers work Monday – Thursday from approx. 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Academic Teachers must be available for the entire program including all training dates prior to program start.
Core Responsibilities
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Implementing literacy or math curricula and activities to meet academic standards
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Utilizing formal assessment data to refine and adapt curriculum lessons and inform instructional practices
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Developing daily engaging lesson plans aligned to specific learning objectives
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Delivering relevant, engaging, and rigorous lessons utilizing a variety of instructional methods
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Maintaining an organized and efficient classroom
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Adhering to all BELL and district professional expectations and compliance issues
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Creating a positive, achievement-oriented, organized and engaging learning environment
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Motivating and holding scholars to high academic and behavioral expectations
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Providing consistent rewards and/or consequences for scholar behavior grounded in positive discipline
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Empowering scholars to make positive choices and serving as a role model
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Being accountable for meeting scholars’ individual academic and instructional needs
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Implementing collaborative and co-teaching instructional strategies with BELL Assistant Teachers
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Communicating effectively with scholars, families, BELL staff, and host school staff
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Compliance with all BELL and/or district professional development requirements
Skills and Experience Requirements
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Bachelor’s degree is required. Master’s degree is preferred.
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Minimum of two years teaching experience in under resourced middle schools.
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Valid teaching certification in middle school math or ELA required.
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Previous and relevant experience in utilizing and implementing data-driven instructional practices
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Experience in the use of technology (computer/internet) for assessment and instruction
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Knowledge of differentiated instructional practices and strategies
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Drive to improve the minds and lives of scholars within their community
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Proven track-record of high achievement in a classroom setting
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Mastery of and enthusiasm for literacy or math standards and instructional rigor
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Excellent organizational and communication skills
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Committed to the goals of the program and approach
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Love and respect for children
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Evidence of efficacy and willingness to be a team player
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Belief and commitment to BELL’s mission and values
This is a seasonal position and will not be eligible for benefits.
Other details
- Pay Type Hourly
- Job Start Date Thursday, September 14, 2017
- Job End Date Friday, June 22, 2018
- Queens, NY, USA