| Adult Education Teacher - ESL Teacher | | Adult Education Teacher Adult Education Teachers are advocates who provide support to maximize student potential and academic achievement while serving the needs of a diverse student population. As a result of the Adult Education Teacher, students will acquire English literacy skills. The successful candidate possesses: - Ability to work collaboratively with staff members, and administrators;
- Ability to build strong relationships with students, staff, parents and the community;
- Excellent organizational, verbal, and written communication skills;
- Strong foundation in the principles of anti-racism, trauma-sensitivity, and culturally-responsive education.
- Strives to grow and learn in a team-oriented, collaborative environment.
- Bachelor's Degree
Job responsibilities include but are not limited to: - Maintain student records and data
- Assisting students with personal goal setting, action planning, and progress-monitoring
- Formulate and teach engaging lessons
- Teach ESL content standards
| $35,000-$44,875 per year |
| Adult Education Teacher- GED | | GED Teacher Role - Adult Ed Adult Education Teacher Adult Education Teachers are advocates who provide support to maximize student potential and academic achievement while serving the needs of a diverse student population.. As a result of the Adult Education Teacher, students will acquire skills and knowledge to pass the GED Exam. The successful candidate possesses: - Ability to work collaboratively with staff members, and administrators;
- Ability to build strong relationships with students, staff, parents and the community;
- Excellent organizational, verbal, and written communication skills;
- Strong foundation in the principles of anti-racism, trauma-sensitivity, and culturally-responsive education.
- Strives to grow and learn in a team-oriented, collaborative environment.
- Bachelor's Degree
Job responsibilities include but are not limited to: - Maintain student records and data
- Assisting students with personal goal setting, action planning, and progress-monitoring
- Formulate and teach engaging lessons
- Teach all sub-tests that are on the GED exam
Location: Multiple | $37,000-$47,439 /per year |
| Adult Ed Sub | | Adult Ed Substitute Teacher Position Substitute Teacher Expectations -
Work with adult students; -
Organize and support school staff and administration in supporting student engagement; -
Build relationships and collaborate with other staff; -
Work directly with students to solve conflicts, discipline, and behavior situations with a student centered and restorative approach. -
Follow teacher sub plans Substitute Teacher Qualities -
Great interpersonal skills; -
Loves and understands the impact of Equity-based Culturally Responsive teaching; -
Demonstrated effectiveness in developing relationships; -
Good problem solver; Minimum Qualifications | $25/hour |
| Adult Education Night GED Teacher | | Adult Education Night GED Teacher- Tuesday/Thursday Hours: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Site: 80 Nott Terrace | Adult Education Night GED Teacher Adult Education Teachers are advocates who provide support to maximize student potential and academic achievement while serving the needs of a diverse student population. In collaboration with all educators, families and the community, school counselors create a support system through individual and small-group counseling, responsive services and leadership. As a result of the Adult Education Teacher, students will acquire skills and knowledge for college and career readiness and become civically minded members of society. The successful candidate possesses: - Knowledge of College and Career Readiness skills;
- Ability to work collaboratively with staff members, and administrators;
- Ability to build strong relationships with students, staff, parents and the community;
- Excellent organizational, verbal, and written communication skills;
- Strong foundation in the principles of anti-racism, trauma-sensitivity, and culturally-responsive education.
- Takes a strengths-based, advocacy approach to working with students and families;
- Strives to grow and learn in a team-oriented, collaborative environment.
- Bachelor's Degree
Job responsibilities include but are not limited to: - Working with students individually and in groups.
- Assisting students with personal goal setting, action planning, and progress-monitoring
- Providing support in pathways for college and/or career readiness, and long-term post-secondary planning.
- Consultation and collaboration with teachers, staff and parents/guardians; referrals to and consultation with outside service providers and community resources.
- Providing classroom guidance instruction to students in several areas to include college and career readiness, study and organizational skills, and social/emotional learning.
- Identifying student barriers to success.
| | Job Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: - Bachelor’s Degree minimum
- Experience in urban settings
| Minimum qualification- Bachelors Degree | $38/ hour |