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The Advocate Counselor position is a 10-month position (September – June), 40 hours per week, and will be supervised by the Community School Director. The Advocate Counselor works in the Bronx, at the Theater Arts Production Company School, a 6th -12th grade arts-based Community School.
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We encourage individuals with high school teaching experience, ed-tech experience from start-ups to larger organizations, and those with direct experience in educational publishing to apply, among others whose creativity and/or expertise will lead to success in working with a team to develop teaching and learning strategies for digital learning, primarily in high school AP® and elective courses.
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Experience teaching and/or working with children, especially at-risk youth, for at least one year after college is highly preferable. Develop, schedule, and supervise all aspects of the High School Academic Program, including the High School Summer Camp.
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This includes quality, comprehensive content (interactives, audio, video) and assessment plans for the High School list by course area and individual titles, alongside the editorial program management and media editorial team.
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Retirement: Employees are eligible to join our Defined Contribution retirement plan through TIAA. The school contributes 7% of an employee's annual salary to their retirement account. Riverdale Country School is a Pre-K through grade 12 independent school in New York City committed to empowering lifelong learners by developing minds, building character, and creating community in order to change our world for the good.
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We offer undergraduate and graduate programs in early childhood education/art education; childhood, bilingual, and special education; secondary education; and graduate programs in school psychology, counseling, and leadership.
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Under the supervision of the School Principal, the Mathematics Teacher engages students in learning by doing math, solving problems in mathematical and real-world contexts, and constructing arguments using precise language.
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The School Psychologist will work collaboratively with school leadership, students, parents, teachers, and school support staff to help our students achieve the highest degree of academic, emotional, and behavioral success.
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Work with School Leadership Team (SLT), teachers, and partner agencies to integrate expanded learning and enrichment activities before, during, or after the school day. The Community School Director will focus on aligning existing resources within the school located in the Bronx and will work to bring in new resources that address areas of community need.
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Nearly 400 students ages three to 14 attend our school with a range of learning differences, from Attention Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) to speech, language, and reading delays such as dyslexia.
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BRONX ARTS seeks a Middle School Theater Teacher responsible for promoting a positive school culture. The Theater Teacher will work with the students, families and school leadership to ensure that the high expectations we have for our students are maintained in their classroom and use their knowledge of the development of young children, in ways which young children learn.
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Collaborate with the Law Student Services department on wellness initiatives and student support; work with Law School student organizations on programming initiatives centering on wellness and wellbeing.
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Advising a small group of students through their four years of high school as part of our school-wide advisory program, working to promote academic success, college readiness, career awareness, and self-discovery.
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High School Diploma or GED; working towards or possessing AA or BA degree a plus. Develop and maintain arts, theater, music, dance and poetry, jewelry making and paper mache. Organize and create art exhibitions, dance routines, theater presentations, music recitals and poetry jams.
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The Parent Coordinator will engage with and involve parents in the school community Including parents with limited English proficiency by working with the principal, school staff, school leadership team, parent associations, community groups and parent advisory councils.
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