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As a teacher in New York City’s top-performing network of K-12 charter schools, you will join a team of professionals committed to teaching and preparing children from low-income neighborhoods to be self-assured thinkers and leaders, capable of exploring and debating sophisticated ideas, and ready for college and whatever they set their sights on.
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Our vision is ambitious: to impact the lives of one million girls, guiding them toward thriving careers in STEM. Already on the path to national and global recognition, SFD is at the forefront of integrating dance with STEM education, driving the charge toward greater representation of women of color in STEM. We envision a future where the STEM landscape is diverse, equitable, and inclusive, where women of color not only participate but lead and innovate.
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As a teacher at Success you will: Sharpen your communication skills and develop strong, meaningful relationships with students, their families, and your peers and mentors. Success Academy Charter Schools does not offer employment-based immigration sponsorship.
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New York City Location: Positions are available throughout Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island boroughs.
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Qualifications – Certified Teacher. The Lead Teacheris the head of the classroom and is responsible for implementation of developmentally appropriate curriculum (Creative Curriculum) as well as divvying out classroom related work to the Assistant Teacher and Teacher’s Aide. Lead Teachers should be able to work collaboratively with colleagues, supervisor, and families to ensure quality education.
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To learn more, visit Reporting to the Academic Dean, the 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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A results-driven assessor with experience in and commitment to the use of data analysis to drive instructional decisions and teacher accountability. Our teaching salaries start at $63,480 for a first-year uncertified teacher and $69,000 for a first-year certified teacher and cap at $135,090 for a certified teacher with 29+ years of lead teaching experience.
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This is a Summer Teacher Position. Teacher 3: Current New York State Education Department permanent/professional certification in classroom teaching in Students with Disabilities/Special Education.
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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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Great Oaks Legacy Charter School is seeking dynamic, mission-aligned educators to join our team as Middle School Special Education Teachers to teach grades 5 - 8th Grade for the (Immediate) academic year.
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Responsibilities: Associate teachers partner daily with a head teacher to plan and teach lessons in all subject areas (math, language arts, social studies, science). They attend all grade-wide meetings, communicate with parents, and share all classroom responsibilities with their head teacher.
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Ensure the initial Academic Diagnostic Assessment is administered to youth within 72 hours upon arrival in the absence of a Lead Teacher/Education Coordinator. The Certified Teacher is responsible for curriculum development which facilitates instruction appropriate for students with a variety of academic competencies, backgrounds, skills, and learning needs.
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We are looking for a guitar teacher who is proficient in playing the guitar and would love to work with children! We will open our beautiful Brooklyn Heights location for our foster youth to have the chance to teach and inspire young minds through music.
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Assist Lead Teacher with the full implementation of performance standards, policies and procedures, regulations and guidelines in the day-to-day operation of an early childhood development center (3 years-5 years of age)Assist Lead Teacher in planning and implementing the daily program of activities based on principles of child development and in accordance with the program’s curriculum.
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The middle school ELA teacher reports to the assistant principal. The middle school ELA teacher will develop and teach engaging lessons that follow the rigorous, Common Core aligned Ascend curriculum.
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