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If you became a teacher to help students learn, grow, and shine there’s a place for you at Catapult Learning. Description Position at Catapult Learning Teacher (K-12) Part-Time | New York, NY (Manhattan & The Bronx) At Catapult Learning, we provide educational solutions that generate academic achievement and better life outcomes for students.
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We are seeking dynamic and energetic individuals to lead our STEM and general science enrichment activities across a range of topics, including coding, video game design, lego robotics, engineering activities, science olympiad, math team, and elementary school science.
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The Summer School Teacher will report to the Summer School Principal, under the direction of the Superintendent. The Lead Teacher reports to the Academic Director or Principal. They are responsible for content instruction in mathematics, English Language Arts, PE and the arts (visual arts, dance, theater, and music) and social-emotional learning.
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Under the supervision of the After School Director, and in conjunction with other After School teachers, the Teacher will create a supportive and collaborative classroom environment and use classroom management skills to run and support an energetic classroom of children.
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Scholar Talent and electives serve as critical, creative outlets for scholars to explore and develop their passions and talents in chess, debate, visual and performing arts.
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The ESL Teacher / Activity Leader (ESL/AL) has the dual responsibility of preparing, coordinating and teaching English as part of the academic program and is expected to participate in and supervise activities and excursions during morning, afternoon and evening sessions.
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Previous experience working with children or students such as: TA, RA, Tutor, Camp Counselor, Daycare Teacher, Nanny/babysitter, Sunday school Teacher, Tutor, or related. Associate Teacher - Tutor - Camp Counselor - Coach - High School - K-12 - Teacher's Assistant.
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Additionally, and with the support of the other full-time Technical Theater Teacher, this position manages the Jeslo Harris Theater and general school events. In addition to being the Technical Director for our main stage productions, this person will teach two courses and work closely with our existing full-time Technical Theater Teacher to develop the curriculum and oversee the student-run crew.
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In Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) classrooms, collaborators include a Special Education Co-Teacher who is certified in special education. A minimum of 2 years of demonstrated success as a full-time elementary classroom teacher.
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Rebecca School is opening a new location in Mount Vernon, NY for the 2024 school year and is seeking an Adaptive Physical Education Teacher to work with students age 3 to 21 with neurodevelopmental delays in relating, communicating and thinking.
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Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School seeks a full-time Theater Teacher, with an emphasis in Scenic, Lighting, and/or Costume Design, to teach 9th Grade Theater and design-based elective courses.
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Job Posting Title (Working Title): Autism Teacher. Teachers work on a multi-disciplinary team with specialists in autism, special education, speech-language pathology, fitness, art, and behavior analysis to address communication, academic, daily living, vocational, and leisure skills in home, educational, and community settings in and around New York City, Connecticut, and via Zoom.
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To learn more, visit Reporting to the Academic Dean, the Middle School ELA Teacher will be responsible for building meaningful relationships with students, implementing a Common Core-aligned curriculum, and working with their grade team to analyze data to drive instruction.
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Teachers will report to the Special Education Coordinator or the Academic Dean of their academy who will provide considerable supervision and assistance, supported by the academy's Dean of Students, our teacher coaches, and the Head Teachers of each grade level or specialty area.
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We are looking for a results-driven Theater Teacher to join our community. Scholar Talent and electives serve as critical, creative outlets for scholars to explore and develop their passions and talents in athletics, chess, debate and visual and performing arts.
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