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Assistant Afterschool Soccer Coach
We are looking for an Assistant Afterschool Soccer Coach!Job Description:Assistant Soccer Instructor – After-School ProgramLocation: Oakland, CA | Part-time, ContractSchedule: Every Monday, 3:30-5:30 PMPay: $30.00–$35.00 per hourAbout the RoleWe are seeking an Assistant Soccer Instructor to support engaging after-school soccer sessions for elementary students. You will work alongside the lead instructor to help students build fundamental skills such as dribbling, passing, shooting, and teamwork in a positive, structured environment.ResponsibilitiesAssist with teaching core soccer skills and team activitiesSupport lesson setup, transitions, and small group workEncourage sportsmanship, teamwork, and active participationHelp supervise students and maintain a safe, inclusive environmentQualificationsSoccer experience (playing and/or coaching) preferredExperience working with children or teens preferredStrong communication and teamwork skillsReliable, proactive, and supportive attitudeWhy Join UsThis is a great opportunity to grow your coaching experience while supporting a fun and engaging youth soccer program. You’ll play an important role in helping students stay active, confident, and excited to learn.
2/28/2026
5:05PM
Afterschool Soccer Coach
We are looking for an Afterschool Soccer Coach!Job Description:Soccer Instructor – After-School ProgramLocation: Oakland, CA | Part-time, ContractStart Date: March 9, 2026About the RoleWe are seeking a Soccer Instructor to lead engaging after-school soccer sessions for elementary students. You will guide students through fundamental skills such as dribbling, passing, shooting, and teamwork, while fostering a positive and structured learning environment.ResponsibilitiesTeach and develop core soccer skills and team playImplement lesson plans and adapt instruction to student needsPromote sportsmanship, teamwork, and active participationSupervise students and maintain a safe, inclusive environmentQualificationsSoccer experience (playing and/or coaching)Experience working with children or teensStrong communication and leadership skillsCoaching certifications are a plusScheduleEvery Monday, from 3:30-5:30 PMPay: $40.00-$45.00 per hourWhy Join UsThis is a great opportunity to share your passion for soccer while making a positive impact in youth programs. You’ll help create a fun, structured, and engaging experience for students each week.
2/28/2026
4:55PM
Summer Studio Instructor
About UsBrooklyn Builders Studio is a hands-on architecture and design center that allows young creators to explore the process of how ideas become architecture. Our Summer Studios offer ten week-long programs for ages 6 – 12 that blend model making, drawing, materials exploration, and collaborative place making – all rooted in curiosity, confidence building, and creative risk-taking. www.brooklynbuildersstudio.com Role OverviewWe’re seeking thoughtful, design-minded, and empathetic instructors to lead our week-long Summer Studios. Instructors guide campers through daily projects, support their creative process, and help build a warm, inclusive studio environment.The role is ideal for emerging architects and designers who enjoy working with kids and believe in the power of hands-on making.ResponsibilitiesLead daily architecture and design activities, including drawing, model making, and materials explorationSupport campers in developing ideas, solving problems, and building confidenceSet up and break down materials and studio spacesFacilitate group discussions, critiques, and collaborative place makingCultivate a safe, supportive, and joyful environmentCommunicate with families as neededCollaborate with studio leadership to refine daily plans and adapt to campers needsParticipate in campers portfolio documentationQualificationsExperience working with children (camp, classroom, after-school, tutoring, or similar)Background in art, architecture, design, engineering, or other related fieldsComfort with hands-on materials and guiding kids through multi-step projectsStrong communication and classroom management skillsAbility to work collaboratively and maintain a positive, inclusive toneAdditional DetailsSeasonal, June – early September 2026Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.Hourly rate: $25Training days in late May / early JuneLocationGowanus, Brooklyn
2/28/2026
4:52PM
After School Cooking Instructor
Type: Part-Time ContractSchedule: (After-School)Thursday: 2:30 PM – 4:30 PMTuesday: 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM / Tuesday: 2:30 PM – 4:30 PMWednesday: 2:30 PM – 4:30 PMGrade Levels: TK/K, Middle School, High SchoolEstimated Hours: 3–4 per weekAbout the RoleDigital Dreamers STEAM Academy is seeking a Lead Culinary Instructor who can turn kitchen basics into hands-on learning experiences. This role focuses on guiding students through simple, structured recipes while building confidence, independence, and essential life skills in a fun and supportive afterschool environment.Your ResponsibilitiesLead engaging, hands-on cooking lessons that teach foundational skills such as measuring, mixing, knife safety, food prep, and kitchen safety.Break down recipes into clear, step-by-step instructions appropriate for each grade level.Introduce basic nutrition concepts and encourage creativity in the kitchen.Foster teamwork, confidence, and curiosity.Support students of all skill levels and encourage pride in their finished dishes.Maintain a positive, inclusive classroom atmosphere.Prep ingredients and materials before class.Set up and clean up cooking stations.Maintain a clean, safe, and organized classroom space.Record attendance and communicate supply needs or program updates to the team.Compensation & SupportPaid prep time included.Mileage reimbursement provided for travel between program sites.All cooking supplies, appliances, ingredients, and structured curriculum/lesson plans are provided. What Makes You a Great FitExperience in culinary arts, nutrition, hospitality, or education.Background working with youth in a classroom, camp, or enrichment setting.Familiarity with basic cooking methods and food safety practices.Strong communication skills and a positive, engaging presence.Reliable, organized, and enthusiastic about hands-on learning. Why Join UsYou’ll help students develop practical life skills, creativity, and confidence in the kitchen while being part of a friendly team passionate about meaningful, skill-based education. Job Types: Part-time, ContractWork Location: On the road
2/28/2026
4:48PM
After School Soccer Instructor
Type: Part-Time ContractSchedule: (After-School)Monday 2:30 PM – 4:30 PMGrade Levels: K–2nd Grade, 3rd–5th GradeEstimated Hours: 2-3 per week About the RoleDigital Dreamers STEAM Academy is seeking a Lead Soccer Instructor who can turn fundamental skills into high-energy, skill-building sessions. This role focuses on developing young athletes through structured drills, scrimmages, and gameplay while building confidence, teamwork, and sportsmanship in a fun and supportive afterschool environment.Your ResponsibilitiesLead engaging soccer sessions focused on core skills such as dribbling, passing, shooting, ball control, positioning, and footwork.Organize structured drills, small-sided games, and scrimmages appropriate for K–2 and 3–5 grade levels.Introduce age-appropriate tactical concepts such as spacing, teamwork, and game awareness.Lead one week of Youth Strength Development Training, focusing on coordination, balance, agility, speed, and injury prevention fundamentals.Set up and break down equipment before and after sessions.Maintain a safe and organized training space.Track attendance and communicate any updates or equipment needs to the program team.What Makes You a Great FitExperience playing or coaching soccer.Background working with children in a school, camp, or enrichment setting.Understanding of fundamental soccer techniques and youth athletic development.Knowledge of basic conditioning, agility drills, and safe movement practices.Strong communication skills and an energetic, motivating presence.Reliable, organized, and enthusiastic about youth sports development.Why Join UsYou’ll help young athletes build confidence, teamwork, and foundational athletic skills while being part of a supportive team that’s passionate about active, meaningful youth development.Job Types: Part-time, ContractWork Location: On the road Compensation & SupportPaid prep time included.Mileage reimbursement provided for travel between program sites.All equipment and curriculum materials are supplied.
2/28/2026
4:40PM
Beyond School Associate ACM
Our mission at Beyond School is to prepare students to enter high school with the social, emotional, and academic tools needed to be successful while in high school and beyond.The goal of Beyond School is to provide a dynamic support system to ensure our students graduate high school prepared for and motivated to seek post-secondary education.The Associate ACM position is responsible for helping to create and implement a high quality Beyond School Program. This in-office/in-person, part-time position requires someone who is skilled not only with communication, scheduling, and logistics, but also is able to connect with students and families, alike. The primary focus of the Associate’s work with scholars revolves around the scholars’ academic and social/emotional growth and getting them to cultivate habits that will result in life-long success. They must be able to respond with positive, appropriate behavior, even in frustrating situations with at-risk youth. The Associate reports to the Beyond School Site Coordinator. This person must be willing to take direction, voice ideas in a respectful manner, and function as a team member with other Beyond School team members.Beyond School Associate ACMResponsibilitiesParticipate in Beyond School Team meetings and Professional Development/Service Trainings to develop and implement a high-quality programService hours include: Beyond School Program time 3:00-6:15, Monday-Friday; hours outside of direct service program times performed in-office and used for planning, admin, transportation and meetings, requiring ~12-15 hrs/wk until early July; flexibly 2:30/3:30 p.m.-6:45 p.m. Monday-Friday (may serve 3-4 days/week, but must serve ~12-15 hours total/week)Foster a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment for our scholars, parents, staff, and volunteersWork with team to implement the Beyond School Culture Manual policiesUphold Beyond School scholar expectationsServe with fellow Beyond School team members as a consistent and fair disciplinarian for our scholarsCommunicate regularly, effectively, and kindly with parentsAttend open houses/parent conferences/parent events, including Family NightsInternalize and exhibit the Beyond School MissionSupport and help complete all daily tasks that must be implemented for Beyond SchoolGuide and encourage volunteers serving in order to maximize scholar growthTransport students and supplies as needed, including transporting students home and to enrichment/community service opportunities as well as deliveries to students/familiesLead snack distribution and record keeping for snack in accordance with grant requirementsLead teach at least one Enrichment classCo-facilitate Crew TimesProvide coverage for a crew when Success Coaches are absentAs part of the Mission: St. Louis and AmeriCorps team, participate in activities, events, and various office-related duties as needed, including some weekend activitiesAs a part of the Beyond School team, work on various projects as neededAttend school wide activities such as recitals and sporting eventsIdeal Qualifications:Previous experience teaching and/or managing programs for inner city studentsClass E driver’s license and automobile to transport studentsPassion for and commitment to serviceCommitment to serve 12-15 hours a weekExcellent written and verbal communication skillsBenefitsAmeriCorps Living allowance: $7,330.00Education Award: $1,956+ at the end of contractMileage reimbursementSkillsKids don’t scare you.Not only do you like kids, but you’re able to manage them well…even on the off chance that they’re not listening or behaving. (Do kids ever do that?)You are very flexible, even with last minute changes.You have plans, but you are ready to adjust as needed when unforeseen obstacles arise. You can bridge communities of different types of people.You are not only comfortable with different types of people, you understand how to help them connect with each other.You can command attention.When things get chaotic, you can take control and redirect the situation.You are organized.You can complete tasks and build systems and structures.You’re a team player.You can take direction, but you can also work with others to develop and carry out. You can respectfully voice your own opinions while listening to the ideas of others. To you, differences with teammates are opportunities to learn, grow, and collaborate. High energy and enthusiastic with a strong belief that young people can succeed.
2/28/2026
4:16PM
Success Coach
Our mission at Beyond School is to prepare students to enter high school with the social, emotional, and academic tools needed to be successful while in high school and beyond.The goal of Beyond School is to provide a dynamic support system to ensure our students graduate high school prepared for and motivated to seek post-secondary education.The Success Coach ACM position is responsible for helping to create and implement a high quality Beyond School Program. This in-office/in-person, full-time position requires someone who is skilled not only with communication, scheduling, and logistics but also is able to connect with adults and students, alike. The Beyond School Success Coach ACM must be very resourceful. The primary focus of the Success Coach’s work with students revolves around the scholars’ academic and social/emotional growth and getting them to cultivate habits that will result in life-long success. They must be able to respond with positive, appropriate behavior, even in frustrating situations with at-risk youth. Success Coach ACMs report to the Beyond School Site Coordinator and must be willing to take direction, voice ideas in a respectful manner, and function as a team member with other Beyond School team members.Now recruiting for Fall 2026 start!Apply: https://www.missionstl.org/bs-success-coachBenefits: $27,704 living allowance, $7,395+ education award, $40 a month cell phone stipend, Free Health Insurance, Mileage reimbursement, Loan forbearance on qualifying student loans, Childcare Assistance Beyond School Success Coach ACMResponsibilitiesParticipate in Beyond School Team meetings and Professional Development/Service Trainings to develop and implement a high-quality programService hours include: ~10:00 a.m.-6:45 p.m. Monday-Friday (including breaks); hours outside of direct service program times performed in-office and used for planning, admin, transportation, and meetings requiring no fewer than 40 hours/week until mid JulyFoster a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment for our students, parents, staff, and volunteersCollaborate team to implement the Beyond School Culture Manual policiesUphold Beyond School student expectationsServe with fellow Beyond School team members as a consistent and fair disciplinarian for our studentsCommunicate regularly, effectively, and kindly with parentsRecruit students for the programAttend open houses/parent conferences/parent events, including Family NightsPlan weekly one-on-one sessions with individual students in order to provide individualized guidance and ongoing feedbackInternalize and exhibit the Beyond School MissionSupport and help complete all daily tasks that must be implemented for Beyond SchoolBuild meaningful relationships with your crew’s teachers and support staff, communicating regularly with them in order to best support each student’s needs both during the school day and program hours (i.e. pushing into a class during the school day if a student needs extra support)Guide and encourage volunteers serving in your crew in order to maximize student growthTransport students and supplies as needed, including transporting students home and to enrichment/community service opportunities as well as deliveries to students/familiesObtain Class E driver’s licenseLead teach at least one Enrichment classPlan and implement Crew Times (Social/Emotional Learning time)Lead all aspects of Academic Time for your crewTrack student classwork/homework assignments and ensure students are completing assigned workCollaborate with Coordinator to develop and implement daily lessons in literacy and mathTrack and record student growth in SalesforceTrack and record student grades and NWEA/Star/iReady scores in order to monitor student growthPrepare/create each student’s daily lesson plan and other necessary student materialsAs part of the Mission: St. Louis and AmeriCorps team, participate in company-wide activities, events, and various office-related duties as needed, including some weekend activitiesAs a part of the Beyond School team, work on various projects as neededAttend school wide activities such as recitals and sporting eventsAdditional responsibilities aligned with one of the following specializations: Volunteerism, Community Partnerships, Enrichments, Activities Coordination, Family EngagementIdeal Qualifications:Previous experience teaching and/or managing programs for inner city studentsClass E driver’s license and automobile to transport studentsPassion for and commitment to serviceCommitment to serve no less than 40 hours a weekExcellent written and verbal communication skillsSkillsKids don’t scare you.Not only do you like kids but you’re able to manage them well…even on the off chance that they’re not listening or behaving. (Do kids ever do that?)You are very flexible, even with last minute changes.You have plans, but you are ready to adjust as needed when unforeseen obstacles arise. You can bridge communities of different types of people.You are not only comfortable with different types of people, you understand how to help them connect with each other.You can command attention.When things get chaotic, you can take control and redirect the situation.You are organized.You can complete tasks and build systems and structures.You’re a team player.You can take direction, but you can also work with others to develop and carry out. You can respectfully voice your own opinions while listening to the ideas of others. To you, differences with teammates are opportunities to learn, grow, and collaborate. High energy and enthusiastic with a strong belief that young people can succeed.
2/28/2026
4:09PM
History Teacher
Build the Future of Education at Telra InstituteMiddle/High School/College History Teaching PositionAt Telra Institute, we aren’t just running a school—we’re redefining what’s possible in education. Based in Charlotte, NC, we are a cutting-edge charter school built for advanced learners, and we’re looking for elite educators ready to join us in shaping the future.If you’re an ambitious, mission-driven teacher (or potential teacher) who thrives in a fast-paced, high-expectation environment, this is your moment. Telra is where top talent, innovation, and passion come together to raise the bar on education.Share your passion for the journey of humanity and the legacy of the civilizations that formed who we are today. Inspire our young people with stories of the past and help us build in them an appreciation for the great people, ideas, and accomplishments of ages past. Join the history department at Telra.Telra Institute is a K-12 charter school with a dual enrollment partnership with Central Piedmont Community College. Telra teachers have opportunities to teach across multiple grade levels and history opportunities are open at the middle school, high school, and college level.)Why Telra?We don’t just talk about supporting teachers—we engineer an environment where you can thrive:✅ Focused & resourced classes of advanced, motivated learners.✅ Safe & peaceful classrooms—designed for real teaching, not just classroom management.✅ 60+ minutes of daily planning time to focus on great instruction.✅ 30-minute duty-free lunch—because you deserve it.✅ Unparalleled professional development—we invest in your growth.✅ Supportive colleagues & families who are aligned with our mission.✅ Competitive salary & strong performance-based incentives—because great work should be rewarded.Mindsets and Skills We’re Looking ForThe best educators don’t just teach—they build, innovate, and inspire. At Telra, we need trailblazers who:Love working with advanced learners and want to help them reach their full potential.Know their subject deeply and have a visible passion to share it with othersThrive in a high-expectation, structured environment.Embrace innovation and are always looking for ways to improve.Hold themselves (and others) to the highest professional standards.Communicate effectively with students, colleagues, and parents.Use data, technology, and creativity to maximize learning. 🚫 Who We’re Not Looking For❌ If you’re satisfied with the teacher you are today, this isn’t for you.At Telra, true pros are always learning. Whether you're a first-year teacher or an award-winner, we expect you to show up curious, humble, and ready to grow into your greatest potential.❌ If you’re chasing comfort, you’ll be uncomfortable here.Yes, our students are a joy to teach. Yes, our facilities are safe and modern. Yes, we provide curriculum and resources. But intellectually? You’ll be stretched. Students and staff grow best when they’re a little bit uncomfortable. We push the best teachers to push themselves—to inspire, engage, and teach with energy, passion, and rigor every single day.❌ If your day ends when the bell rings, keep looking.Champions don’t clock out—they obsess over their craft. We want teammates who:Replay lessons on the drive home, figuring out how to nail it tomorrow.Explore new teaching methods just because they’re curious.Come up with some of their best ideas in the shower—and can’t wait to share them.❌ If you’re unwilling to embrace our style of teaching, this isn’t your place.The best schools have a “house style.” At Telra, we’re developing an evidence-informed approach to learning—crafted through research, experience, and results. For example, our teachers lead from the front with explicit instruction and teach students seated in rows. Students wear uniforms, and teachers dress in business casual attire. We focus on the  curriculum and minimize distractions, treating every moment with our students as precious. Some might label this “traditional,” but it’s grounded in the latest cognitive science, and we can't solve the education crisis in this country by doing more of what everyone else is doing. We want teachers who are eager to master our style first—then help us refine and elevate it through creativity and excellence.❌ If you think feedback is criticism, this isn’t your place.The best athletes work closely with coaches because they know feedback is a gift. We grow fast because we learn fast. That means giving and receiving direct, constructive, and precise feedback—early, often, and without ego. We’re not here to protect feelings. We’re here to build greatness—together.❌ If you believe 'good enough' is good enough, it won’t be here.Telra is for relentless improvers. We celebrate victories, but we’re obsessed with the next level. If your mindset is “That’s fine” instead of “How can this be better?”—we’re not the school for you.❌ If you see teaching as just a job, you’ll be miserable here.This is mission work. We’re here because we believe deeply that education changes lives. We want teammates who feel the same—who wake up excited to shape minds, build futures, and leave a legacy. QualificationsRequiredBachelor's Degree (or higher) in History, Classics, or a related fieldPassion for education & commitment to innovationProactive in seeking & sharing new learning strategiesPreferredProfessional teaching license (or ambition to obtain one)Previous experience as a teacher, tutor, or teaching assistantFast-Track Your ApplicationWe hire top-tier talent, fast. Want to jump to the front of the line?➡ Complete our pre-assessment now. You’ll be asked questions about communication, personality, and problem-solving. https://bit.ly/TelraCandidate2025Join Us. Build With Us. Grow With Us.At Telra, you’re not just taking a job—you’re joining a movement. If you’re ready to be part of something bigger, apply today and help us create the future of education.Job Types: Full-time, Part-timePay: $50,000.00 - $70,000.00 per year (and beyond with performance based bonuses)Benefits:401(k)Dental insuranceFlexible scheduleHealth insuranceHealth savings accountLife insurancePaid time offProfessional development assistanceRetirement planVision insuranceSchedule:Monday to FridayWork Location: In person 
2/28/2026
4:07PM
Special Education Resource Teacher-Moderate Needs JOB ID 14944
Summary:Special Education Moderate Needs Resource Teacher role is responsible for designing and delivering effective instruction per students’ individual learning needs, developing and authoring compliant Individual Education Plans, and providing seamless collaboration with general education, families, and the school environment as a whole. The Moderate Needs role uniquely collaborates services between other resource teachers and ILC teachers in the building to act as an additional layer of support to meet the unique needs of students in the least restrictive environment. Responsibilities:  Instruction and Intervention: Provide specialized instruction and research based intervention in the areas of academics, behavior, social emotional learning, and executive functioning. Implementation of IEP services and behavior plans. Manage the implementation of IEPs for students on assigned caseloads between multiple special education teachers while helping to support students not on assigned caseloads in collaboration with other case managers in the building.Multidisciplinary IEP Process: Develop and implement an IEP for each student on the caseload, monitoring dates for compliance. Includes coordinating all IEP meetings including annual, initial evaluations, re-evaluations and additional meetings for students on the caseload and maintaining compliance with IEP implementation.Plan with the multidisciplinary team for increases and decreases in student supports through the IEP process with a focus on maintaining students at a least restrictive environment.Data Collection and Assessment: Complete progress monitoring and coordinate progress reports for all students on their caseload and students they see for direct services not on their caseload. This includes report card times and at IEP reviews. Collect and analyze data using multiple assessment tools, formal and informal for Initial and Re-evaluations to guide eligibility determinations and IEP development, including behavior planning. Collaboration: Collaborate with families, general education staff, paraprofessionals, and service providers. This includes areas such as accommodations, instruction, grading, least restrictive environment, data collection and assessment and meaningful inclusion. The moderate needs teacher may rely heavily on collaboration to support students they serve who access multiple teachers for support.Learning Environment: Create and foster a safe, inclusive, and respectful learning environment in which all students see themselves represented in the classroom and understand the behavioral expectations; implements procedures and routines that maximize student learning; respond to student misconduct in a respectful manner using restorative practices; actively seek a variety of perspectives; demonstrate mutual respect for peers and adults in a variety of contexts; and communicate and involve parent/guardians in all aspects of their child’s education.Equity: Create and support a culture of equity and inclusion that values, accepts, and understands diversity and the impact of culturally responsive practices. Understand and identify barriers in classroom instructional practices that contribute to disproportionate outcomes for underrepresented groups of students.Parent/Family Connections: Develop positive relationships with parents/families; encourage parental involvement in students' education and ensure effective communication with students and parents; provide proactive, clear and constructive feedback to families about student progress and work collaboratively with the families and significant adults in the lives of their students; and foster two way communication with families.Continuous Learning: Exhibit a growth mindset through participation in high quality professional learning; actively participate in the evaluation process through goal setting, reflection, and development of new strategies and techniques.Perform other duties as assigned.   Qualifications: Required: Bachelor's degreeMust have a Colorado Teaching license with a Special Education Generalist or Special Education Specialist endorsement (former moderate license accepted).Completed and submitted BVSD online application.
2/28/2026
12:50PM
Coordinator-Engineering (CHS) JOB ID 15044
Summary:This position coordinates, supports, and works to improve the Centaurus High School Engineering program. This fun and unique department aims to offer an engaging, innovative, and welcoming educational experience for the engineering students of Centaurus High School.  Responsibilities:  Community Outreach and Connections: Build and maintain strategic partnerships with feeder schools, the University of Colorado, BVSD CTE, and industry professionals to enhance vertical articulation and expand student opportunities. This role involves leading outreach efforts specifically targeting underrepresented students in engineering through the coordination of site visits, guest speakers, field trips, and shared projects that bridge classroom learning with professional environments. Additionally, the position is responsible for seeking, organizing, and communicating internship and mentoring opportunities to ensure all students have access to career pathways and experiential learning.Curriculum, Certifications and Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Administration: Pay the Curriculum provider, PLTW and purchase Certiport vouchers. Maintain certification records and provide required data to district contacts. Support PLCs, teacher needs, and occasional classroom coverage.Program Operations, Budget and Purchasing: Manage multiple department accounts and maintain P‑Card/ProCard access to procure a diverse set of tools, equipment, and materials from local hardware stores and specialized makerspace vendors. Responsible for placing and tracking orders, maintaining vendor accounts, and coordinating with service providers to ensure the program is fully equipped. Additionally, oversee inventory tracking, shipment reception, and storeroom organization to streamline resource access and minimize instructional downtime.Student Real-World Experiences: Sponsor and coordinate clubs and open lab times, providing direct support for the Engineering Club, CAD, WISE, Pioneer STEM Maker, and Wings clubs. Lead the planning and execution of semester field trips designed to provide students with engaging, real-world engineering experiences. This includes seeking out new opportunities, managing all logistics, such as date coordination, bus reservations, and health/permission forms, and handling all internal and external communications. The coordinator often serves as a chaperone alongside the classroom teacher to facilitate these experiential learning opportunities.Planning and Coordinating Engineering Nights: Back to School Night set-up and presentations; Open Enrollment Night set-up and presentations; IB/Engineering Night set-up and presentations; Awards Night presentation.Lab Equipment Maintenance: Oversee the upkeep, maintenance, and basic troubleshooting of a diverse fleet of specialized equipment—including 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC machines, robots, and AV systems—utilizing vendor partnerships and operating manuals to extend equipment life. This role includes leading the Engineering Tech Team and coordinating all facilities work orders while maintaining a resolution log to track repairs. Additionally, ensure the engineering wing remains a safe, organized, and welcoming environment through proactive storage management and workspace oversight.Administrative and Systems Management: Maintain comprehensive program records, including calendars, PLC documentation, and detailed inventory spreadsheets to ensure operational efficiency. This role involves researching and writing grants to secure supplemental program funding and managing the end-to-end administration for the BVSD Science Fair, which includes facilitating registration, paperwork approval, and mentor coordination for over 30 participating students. Additionally, provide administrative oversight for the Technology Student Association (TSA) by managing required documentation and supervising club meetings.Student Support and Advocacy: Provide dedicated support to students by authoring personalized letters of recommendation and managing their submission through Naviance. Collaborate closely with the counseling department to align student needs with course planning and long-term academic goals. This position serves as a key advocate for students, helping them navigate complex registration processes and ensuring they have the necessary resources and mentorship to succeed in both classroom and extracurricular engineering pursuits.Departmental Leadership and Environment: Lead the engineering department by planning and facilitating regular meetings and professional learning opportunities to foster a collaborative culture. Responsible for maintaining and improving the engineering wing to ensure it remains a safe, welcoming, and inspiring environment for all students and staff. Through consistent leadership and proactive communication, ensure that the department’s physical space and instructional goals align with the school’s mission of innovation and excellence. Perform other duties as assigned.  Qualifications: Required: Bachelor's degree with a majore pertinent to the position requirements: EngineeringComplete and submitted BVSD on-line application. Communicate (read, write, and speak) in English.
2/28/2026
12:45PM
Administrative Assistant
Abraham Joshua Heschel School (The Heschel School) is seeking an Administrative Assistant to begin mid April. The full-time, in-person work schedule is Monday through Thursday 7:45AM to 4:45PM and Friday 7:45AM to 2:15PM. The Administrative Assistant will provide general support to the 30 West End Avenue main office, which includes, but is not limited to, supporting the After School Program; daily attendance and dismissal for Grades N - 8, assisting the Transportation Coordinator with arrival, dismissal, and bus routing; and covering the 30 West End Avenue reception desk. The ideal candidate must have a college degree. The Heschel School, located in New York City, is an independent, pluralistic Jewish Day School, N-12, unaffiliated with any single movement or synagogue. The school’s approach to education is governed by a profound respect for children and a deep commitment to academic excellence. Teachers at The Heschel School nurture students’ curiosity, cultivate their imagination, encourage creative expression, value their initiative, and build their critical-thinking skills. The Heschel School is dedicated to inspiring its graduates to become responsible adults and active, compassionate citizens of the Jewish world and world communities. The Heschel School includes families from a wide range of Jewish backgrounds, practices, and beliefs.  Qualified applicants should upload a cover letter and resume. To apply, follow this link: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=5db03d9d-83a7-470f-a3eb-1942264884b7&ccId=19000101_000001&jobId=564224&source=CC2&lang=en_US The full-time equivalent salary range is $55,000 - $60,000, depending on experience. Abraham Joshua Heschel School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 
2/28/2026
11:50AM
3-Year-Old Preschool Teacher
Bishop Flaget School, located in Chillicothe, Ohio, is seeking a 3-Year-Old Preschool Teacher for the 2026–2027 school year.Position Information:Position Title: 3-Year-Old Preschool TeacherReports To: PrincipalSchool: Bishop Flaget SchoolLocation: Chillicothe, OHEmployment Type: Full-Time / ExemptStart Date: August 2026School OverviewBishop Flaget School is a Catholic K–8 institution committed to academic excellence and the integral formation of each student in mind, body, and soul. Guided by the principles of Catholic liberal education, the school seeks to cultivate virtue, wisdom, and a lifelong love of learning within a faith-filled environment rooted in the teachings of the Catholic Church.Located in historic Chillicothe, Ohio’s first capital, Bishop Flaget serves families who value strong academics, deep faith formation, and a close-knit community. Chillicothe offers affordable living, beautiful natural surroundings, and a welcoming small-town atmosphere.Position Summary:The 3-Year-Old Preschool Teacher is responsible for creating a nurturing, structured, and developmentally appropriate classroom environment that supports the spiritual, emotional, social, and cognitive development of young children. The successful candidate will foster curiosity, independence, wonder, and joy while integrating Catholic values into daily instruction and classroom life.Familiarity with or training in the Montessori Method and/or Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) is strongly preferred.Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Create and implement developmentally appropriate lesson plans for 3-year-old studentsFoster a warm, faith-filled classroom environment rooted in Catholic valuesSupport students’ social-emotional, physical, and cognitive developmentIntegrate prayer, virtue formation, and age-appropriate faith activities into the daily routineMaintain a safe, organized, and engaging learning spaceCommunicate effectively with families regarding student growth and needsObserve, assess, and document student progress in accordance with school policiesCollaborate with colleagues to support the holistic formation of studentsParticipate in faculty meetings, professional development, and school community eventsUphold and model the mission and identity of Bishop Flaget SchoolQualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related fieldExperience working with preschool-aged children preferredFamiliarity with or training in Montessori and/or CGS strongly preferredCommitment to Catholic education and child-centered learningStrong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skillsAbility to create a joyful, structured, and nurturing classroom environmentPracticing Catholic preferred but not requiredCompensation and Benefits:Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate with experience and diocesan guidelinesProfessional development opportunitiesSupportive, mission-driven school communityReduced housing may be availableApplication Process:Qualified candidates should submit the following materials to the principal at drix@cdeducation.org:Cover letter expressing interest and alignment with the school’s missionCurrent résuméContact information for three professional referencesApplications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
2/28/2026
7:21AM
Kindergarten Teacher
Bishop Flaget School, located in Chillicothe, Ohio, is seeking a Kindergarten Teacher for the 2026–2027 school year.Position Information:Position Title: Kindergarten TeacherReports To: PrincipalSchool: Bishop Flaget SchoolLocation: Chillicothe, OHEmployment Type: Full-Time / ExemptStart Date: August 2026School OverviewBishop Flaget School is a Catholic K–8 institution committed to academic excellence and the integral formation of each student in mind, body, and soul. Guided by the principles of Catholic liberal education, the school seeks to cultivate virtue, wisdom, and a lifelong love of learning within a faith-filled environment rooted in the teachings of the Catholic Church.Located in historic Chillicothe, Ohio’s first capital, Bishop Flaget serves families who value strong academics, deep faith formation, and a close-knit community. Chillicothe offers affordable living, beautiful natural surroundings, and a welcoming small-town atmosphere.Position Summary:The Kindergarten Teacher is responsible for creating a nurturing, structured, and developmentally appropriate classroom environment that supports the spiritual, emotional, social, and cognitive development of young children. The successful candidate will foster curiosity, independence, wonder, and joy while integrating Catholic values into daily instruction and classroom life.Familiarity with or training in the Montessori Method and/or Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) is strongly preferred.Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Create and implement developmentally appropriate lesson plans for Kindergarten studentsFoster a warm, faith-filled classroom environment rooted in Catholic valuesSupport students’ social-emotional, physical, and cognitive developmentIntegrate prayer, virtue formation, and age-appropriate faith activities into the daily routineMaintain a safe, organized, and engaging learning spaceCommunicate effectively with families regarding student growth and needsObserve, assess, and document student progress in accordance with school policiesCollaborate with colleagues to support the holistic formation of studentsParticipate in faculty meetings, professional development, and school community eventsUphold and model the mission and identity of Bishop Flaget SchoolQualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related fieldExperience working with preschool-aged children preferredFamiliarity with or training in Montessori and/or CGS strongly preferredCommitment to Catholic education and child-centered learningStrong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skillsAbility to create a joyful, structured, and nurturing classroom environmentPracticing Catholic preferred but not requiredCompensation and Benefits:Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate with experience and diocesan guidelinesProfessional development opportunitiesSupportive, mission-driven school communityReduced housing may be availableApplication Process:Qualified candidates should submit the following materials to the principal at drix@cdeducation.org:Cover letter expressing interest and alignment with the school’s missionCurrent résuméContact information for three professional referencesApplications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
2/28/2026
7:19AM
4-Year-Old Preschool Teacher
Bishop Flaget School, located in Chillicothe, Ohio, is seeking a 4-Year-Old Preschool Teacher for the 2026–2027 school year.Position Information:Position Title: 4-Year-Old Preschool TeacherReports To: PrincipalSchool: Bishop Flaget SchoolLocation: Chillicothe, OHEmployment Type: Full-Time / ExemptStart Date: August 2026School OverviewBishop Flaget School is a Catholic K–8 institution committed to academic excellence and the integral formation of each student in mind, body, and soul. Guided by the principles of Catholic liberal education, the school seeks to cultivate virtue, wisdom, and a lifelong love of learning within a faith-filled environment rooted in the teachings of the Catholic Church.Located in historic Chillicothe, Ohio’s first capital, Bishop Flaget serves families who value strong academics, deep faith formation, and a close-knit community. Chillicothe offers affordable living, beautiful natural surroundings, and a welcoming small-town atmosphere.Position Summary:The 4-Year-Old Preschool Teacher is responsible for creating a nurturing, structured, and developmentally appropriate classroom environment that supports the spiritual, emotional, social, and cognitive development of young children. The successful candidate will foster curiosity, independence, wonder, and joy while integrating Catholic values into daily instruction and classroom life.Familiarity with or training in the Montessori Method and/or Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) is strongly preferred.Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Create and implement developmentally appropriate lesson plans for 4-year-old studentsFoster a warm, faith-filled classroom environment rooted in Catholic valuesSupport students’ social-emotional, physical, and cognitive developmentIntegrate prayer, virtue formation, and age-appropriate faith activities into the daily routineMaintain a safe, organized, and engaging learning spaceCommunicate effectively with families regarding student growth and needsObserve, assess, and document student progress in accordance with school policiesCollaborate with colleagues to support the holistic formation of studentsParticipate in faculty meetings, professional development, and school community eventsUphold and model the mission and identity of Bishop Flaget SchoolQualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related fieldExperience working with preschool-aged children preferredFamiliarity with or training in Montessori and/or CGS strongly preferredCommitment to Catholic education and child-centered learningStrong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skillsAbility to create a joyful, structured, and nurturing classroom environmentPracticing Catholic preferred but not requiredCompensation and Benefits:Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate with experience and diocesan guidelinesProfessional development opportunitiesSupportive, mission-driven school communityReduced housing may be availableApplication Process:Qualified candidates should submit the following materials to the principal at drix@cdeducation.org:Cover letter expressing interest and alignment with the school’s missionCurrent résuméContact information for three professional referencesApplications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
2/28/2026
7:15AM
Coach Kids! May-June Full & Part-Time, 15-40 hrs/wk, $18+/hr
Part Time After School Program Coach – Rewarding job, Flexible schedule, Fun, and People-focused90 Second Intro Video for The Knight School:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKkYAdIe7QU&t=5sNo prior chess knowledge is needed.The Benefits: The goal of The Knight School is to spread its addictive, revolutionary approach to chess class to every child in every corner of America. We offer our employees a fun and professional atmosphere, the opportunity to influence the development of young minds, and the ability to choose their own availability.The Company: Kids are central to everything we do in The Knight School, and everything is oriented toward them. The Knight School doesn’t just focus on the top 1% of kids like traditional chess classes. Instead, our party-based, kid-focused, high-octane approach focuses on all kids, and it completes the perfect childhood by helping kids grow in sportsmanship, character, and self-identity as very smart people. It instills a confidence that leads to classroom success and remains for life.·        Our fun and exciting environment gives you the opportunity to make a difference for the kids in your community.·        Our tactical approach is revolutionary, unprecedented, and devastating, and we have won over 20 State Championships and counting. At the same time, we unapologetically put sportsmanship first, fun second, and chess prowess third.The Position: We’re looking for a Part Time School Coach with a genuine love for kids, strong integrity and character, a highly gregarious and professional personality, a love for laughter, and a valid driver’s license.·        We offer the opportunity to get paid well for working with people while making a positive difference in the community and having fun doing it.·        Work with and teach chess to kids by following our trademarked and perfected national curriculum that guides children all the way from learning the names of the chess pieces to mastery.The Location: We currently have open positions throughout Charleston including downtown, Mount Pleasant, West Ashley, North Charleston, and Summerville.Why Should You Apply?·        Work with kids and make a positive impact on future generations.·        Enjoy a fun and professional atmosphere.·        Earn a great income.·        No prior chess knowledge is needed.·        Choose your own schedule.·        Take part in The Knight School’s excellent class engagement and management training.·        Genuinely love your job.·        Help spread The Knight School’s addictive, revolutionary approach to chess class to every child in every corner of America.How to ApplyTo apply, please apply at https://www.theknightschool.com/contactJob Type: Part-timePay: $18.00-$25.00 per hourThe Knight School is an Equal-Opportunity Employer.
2/28/2026
5:46AM
Paid Media Analyst – Search and Social
What's This All About?Are you obsessed with the idea of helping clients improve their online advertising performance? Love to grow your hands-on experience helping clients with everything from strategy to implementation and beyond? Ready to join a fun, supportive and collaborative team? Look no further! Perfect Search has all the tools and technology you will need to succeed.The PPC Analyst will work with our existing PPC team to provide strategic PPC services for our clients. You will manage day-to-day PPC strategy creation and execution for an assignment of PPC campaigns. The ideal candidate should have strong verbal and written communication as everyone in our organization is client-facing. A positive attitude and the desire to go above and beyond for our clients and internal teammates is a must.The PPC Analyst, Search & Social is responsible for the planning, strategy, and execution of paid search engine marketing and social media advertising campaigns. To achieve success in this role, applicants must have the ability to quickly learn and successfully utilize PPC platforms and tools to analyze, optimize, and communicate data. PPC Analysts will be expected to manage online campaigns for clients across a number of channels including Google, Microsoft Bing, Facebook, LinkedIn, and more.Perfect Search Media is an equal opportunity employer that celebrates diversity and core values dedicated to providing an inclusive work environment for all.What You'll DoResearch, plan, and create ad accounts for clients in a variety of industriesWork expertly within Google Ads, Microsoft Bing Ads, Facebook Ads, LinkedIn Ads, and othersAnalyze key metrics, discern key findings, and optimize to drive successful outcomes in accountsAdvanced data analysis in Microsoft Excel and Google SheetsCreate concise and impactful ad copy for a variety of clients with or without the help of copywritersServe as point of contact and project manager for clients with regular client facing communicationEffectively communicate strategy and results to clients. Communicate with clients via email, Slack, and video conferencing.Create weekly/monthly reports and dashboards with analysis of campaign performance along with recommendations for improvementsUnderstand client objectives and business goals to identify current client campaign optimization and expansion opportunitiesKeep up-to-date on emerging online marketing strategies, tools, and best practicesManage and prioritize several accounts simultaneouslyFoster and develop positive, long-term relationships with our clients and work to retain and grow clients year over yearContribute to company (and occasionally client) blog(s) and internal marketing strategyWhat You Need1+ years of experience managing PPC campaigns for multiple clients on search, display, and social media platforms. In-platform experience with Google Ads, Microsoft Ads, Facebook/Instagram Ads, and LinkedIn ads preferred.Experience presenting on reporting calls and leading direct communication with clients across Zoom, Google Hangouts, Gmail, and others.Highly analytical and strong critical thinking skillsAbility to generate comprehensive and cohesive marketing strategiesAbility to think critically and collaborate effectively with othersStrong time management & organization skillsThe ability to quickly adapt and utilize tools to analyze, optimize, and communicate dataData analysis experienceMicrosoft Excel and Google Sheets experienceQuick learning ability with a strong desire to become an expert in digital marketingStrong written and verbal communication skillsA close eye for detail with the ability to see how pieces fit into the overall pictureResults-driven work ethic and proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environmentAbility to work both independently and in a team-oriented environmentKnowledge of Google products and other digital marketing analytics tools 
2/28/2026
4:31AM
Middle School ELD Teacher
All Teachers at Rocky Mountain Prep will:Own student outcomes by setting high expectations, using data to guide your teaching, maximizing instructional time, re-teaching where needed, and promoting outstanding scholar growth and proficiency. Take ownership of your professional growth by actively engaging in regular coaching, being open to feedback, and commitment to continuous improvement. Be consistently punctual and prepared for all lessons, coaching sessions, staff meetings, and other professional obligations (such as PD, parent-teacher conferences, etc).Build a strong, inclusive classroom culture where scholars thrive through proactive routines, culturally responsive structures, and restorative practices that foster belonging.Foster strong relationships with families through consistent communication, home visits, and engagement in school events, embracing each family's unique perspectives and promoting inclusion and diversityModel and embody RMP’s PEAK values (Perseverance, Excellence, Adventure, and Kindness) in all interactions with scholars, families, and staff.Collaborate with colleagues, special education teachers, and support staff to deliver grade-level content and targeted interventions for all students.Participate in and contribute to school-wide initiatives, professional development, and student and staff recruitment efforts.Support school operations by assisting with daily duties such as arrival, dismissal, and lunch, ensuring a smooth, safe, and organized learning environment.RMP is fast-paced and data-driven. Your role combines clear expectations but also requires flexibility to adapt and contribute to our evolving Concept Essence.Middle School English Language Development Teachers at Rocky Mountain Prep will:Deliver Rigorous, Inclusive Instruction: Teach speaking, reading, writing, and listening skills using the E.L. Achieve curriculum. Plan lessons that include linguistic supports to ensure all students can access learning while maintaining high academic expectations.Manage a Culturally Responsive Classroom: Build a positive, multicultural environment where students feel safe expressing themselves. Use culturally responsive teaching practices to engage and inspire students, emphasizing that they are capable of achieving challenging goals.Adapt to Varying Proficiency Levels: Prepare and internalize multiple lessons tailored to students at different English proficiency levels. Effectively manage a classroom with typical class sizes of 15–25 students.Leverage Data for Growth: Follow a clear scope and sequence, assess students every four weeks, and analyze data using platforms like Illuminate to track progress and adjust instruction.Develop and Maintain Classroom Culture: Establish strong classroom management practices to create a structured and supportive learning environment. Engage students with strategies that foster active participation and collaboration.Continuous Professional Growth: Bring classroom teaching experience and willingness to grow in ELD-specific strategies. Stay committed to learning and refining best practices for supporting English learners.Education Requirements: Bachelor’s or master’s degree (any subject)Other RequirementsWithin the first year of your employment, it’s required to complete CDE READ Act training or CDE Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CLD) -45 contact hoursPass a background checkDemonstrate Eligibility to work in the United StatesPreferred CertificationsWe use E-Verify to confirm the identity and employment eligibility of all new hires.Compensation and Benefits Salary: Full-time position with a salary range of $60,000 to $89,000, based on experience and qualifications.Benefits: Includes health insurance (medical, dental, vision), disability insurance, life insurance, PERA retirement, and paid time off. 
2/27/2026
11:05PM
Registered Behavior Technician
Job Title: Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) / RBT CandidateCompany: Brain Spark Learning CenterLocation: Maryland (In-Home & Community-Based Services)Position Type: Part-TimeCompensation: $28/hour (Certified RBTs) + mileage reimbursement outside a 30-mile radius About Brain Spark Learning Center: Brain Spark Learning Center is a growing, mission-driven ABA practice committed to delivering ethical, compassionate, and high-quality services to children with autism and related developmental needs.We are a small startup clinic intentionally building our foundation the right way. This means our early team members are not just employees — they are part of the original team helping shape our clinical culture, service model, and long-term vision.At Brain Spark, your voice matters. Your ideas are welcomed. Your growth matters.Position Overview:We are seeking dedicated and compassionate professionals to provide direct ABA therapy services under the supervision of a BCBA.We are hiring:• Current Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs)• Individuals interested in becoming RBTsThis opportunity is ideal for students or graduates in:Psychology • Education • Special Education • Social Work • Child Development • Behavioral Science • or related fields.Responsibilities:• Implement individualized treatment plans developed by a supervising BCBA• Collect and record accurate session data• Support skill acquisition and behavior reduction programs• Maintain professionalism and ethical standards• Collaborate effectively with families and supervisorsRequirements for Position:• High school diploma or equivalent• Interest in psychology, education, behavioral science, social work, child development, or related field• Willingness to complete the 40-hour RBT training• Willingness to complete the competency assessment and pass the RBT exam• Commitment to working under BCBA supervisionAll Applicants Must:• Have reliable transportation• Be able to pass background screening requirements• Demonstrate professionalism and strong communication skills• Have a genuine passion for working with childrenWe are willing to financially support the certification process for strong candidates who are committed to growing with Brain Spark Learning Center.What We Offer:✨ $28/hour for certified RBTs✨ Mileage reimbursement (outside 30-mile radius)✨ Paid CEUs✨ Direct hands-on training and mentorship from seasoned RBTs and BCBAs✨ Meaningful clinical experience✨ A clear pathway toward becoming a BCBA✨ BCBA licensure reimbursement after 2 years of employment✨ Opportunity to grow within an expanding organization✨ Ground-level opportunity as part of our founding teamBecause we are a small company, you will work closely with leadership. Your feedback, creativity, and professional insights will be valued and encouraged. We believe in building strong clinicians — not just filling roles.If you are looking for more than just a job — if you are looking for mentorship, growth, and the opportunity to help build something meaningful from the beginning — we would love to connect with you.To Apply:Submit your resume to: info@brainsparklearningcenter.org
2/27/2026
8:44PM
Elementary Teacher
Elementary TeacherPurpose StatementThe job of Elementary Teacher is done for the purpose/s of providing support to the instructionalprocess by serving as a teacher with specific responsibility for supervising students within theclassroom and other assigned areas; developing lesson plans and delivering group and individualstudent instruction within established curriculum guidelines; collaborating with other teachers,other professional staff, and administrators in addressing instructional and/or classroom issues;planning and implementing instruction to students by providing a safe learning environment andassessing student knowledge while communicating with family on a regular basis; andresponding to a wide range of inquiries from students' parents or guardians regardinginstructional program and student progress.This job reports to K-12 PrincipalEssential FunctionsAdapts classroom work for the purpose of providing students with instructional materials that addressindividualized learning plans within established lesson plans, State Standards, and core curriculum.Administers developmental testing programs and/or subject specific assessments, etc. (e.g. commonformative assessments, State Standards, Common Core, etc.) for the purpose of assessing studentcompetency levels and/or developing individual learning plans.Advises parents and/or legal guardians of student progress for the purpose of communicatingexpectations, student's achievements, developing methods for improvement and/or reinforcingclassroom goals in the home environment.Analyzes data and situations (e.g. testing data, observations, etc.) for the purpose of makingappropriate decisions regarding students and their instructional program.Assesses student progress toward objectives, expectations, and/or goals (e.g. State standards, Districtcurriculum, common core, etc.) for the purpose of providing feedback to students, parents andadministration.Collaborates with instructional staff, other school personnel, parents and a variety of communityresources for the purpose of improving the overall quality of student outcomes and achievingestablished classroom objectives in support of the school improvement plan.Counsels students for the purpose of improving performance, health status, problem solvingtechniques and a variety of personal issues.Demonstrates methods required to perform classroom and/or subject specific assignments (e.g.planning, maintaining high expectations, creating, teaching District approved curriculum, awareness ofeducational philosophy and practices, etc.) for the purpose of providing an effective program thataddresses individual student requirements.Directs assistant teachers, student teachers, paraprofessionals, volunteers and/or student workers forthe purpose of providing an effective classroom program and addressing the needs of individualstudents.Facilitates student learning for the purpose of achieving success in academic, interpersonal and dailyliving skills through defined lesson plans.Job Description: Printed 6/17/13 Page 1Models conversation, manners, clean up activities, listening skills, etc. (e.g. positive role model,communicating, character building, etc.) for the purpose of demonstrating appropriate social andinterpersonal behavior.Monitors students in a variety of educational environments (e.g. classroom, playground, field trips,activities, breakfast, lunch, etc.) for the purpose of providing a safe and positive learning environmentand taking action when appropriate.Organizes age appropriate indoor and outdoor activities (e.g. cultural activities, field trips, dailyinstruction, etc.) for the purpose of ensuring student participation in learning activities.Participates in a variety of meetings (e.g. staff meetings, IEP, in-service, workshops, etc.) for thepurpose of conveying and/or gathering information required to perform functions.Prepares a variety of written and electronic materials (e.g. grades, attendance, anecdotal records,lesson plans with identifiable goals and objectives, learning outcomes, assessments, etc.) for thepurpose of documenting student progress and meeting mandated requirements.Reports incidents (e.g. fights, suspected child abuse, suspected substance abuse, etc.) for the purposeof maintaining personal safety of students, providing a positive learning environment and adhering togoverning laws and school policies.Responds to inquiries from a variety of sources (e.g. other teachers, parents, administrators, etc.) forthe purpose of resolving issues, providing information and/or direction.Responds to emergency situations (e.g. fire drills, lock downs, etc.) for the purpose of resolvingimmediate safety concerns and/or directing to appropriate personnel for resolution.Supports other classroom teachers and departments for the purpose of assisting them in theimplementation of established curriculum and/or individual student plans.Other FunctionsPerforms other related duties, as assigned, for the purpose of ensuring the efficient and effectivefunctioning of the work unit.Job Requirements: Minimum QualificationsSkills, Knowledge and AbilitiesSKILLS are required to perform multiple, highly complex, technical tasks with a need toperiodically upgrade skills in order to meet changing job conditions. Specific skill basedcompetencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: applying assessmentinstruments; creating appropriate lessons; analyzing test data; operating standard office equipmentpreparing and maintaining accurate records; and comparing results.KNOWLEDGE is required to perform algebra and/or geometry; read technical information,compose a variety of documents, and/or facilitate group discussions; and analyze situations to defineissues and draw conclusions. Specific knowledge based competencies required to satisfactorilyperform the functions of the job include: appropriate codes, policies, regulations and/or laws; lessonplan requirements; and behavioral management strategies; age appropriate activities/behaviors;assessment instruments and techniques; concepts of grammar and punctuation; current and emergingtechnology; instructional media/equipment.ABILITY is required to schedule activities, meetings, and/or events; gather, collate, and/or classifydata; and use job-related equipment. Flexibility is required to work with others in a wide variety ofcircumstances; work with data utilizing defined but different processes; and operate equipment usingstandardized methods. Ability is also required to work with a diversity of individuals and/or groups;work with a variety of data; and utilize specific, job-related equipment. Problem solving is requiredto analyze issues and create action plans. Problem solving with data frequently requires independentinterpretation of guidelines; and problem solving with equipment is moderate. Specific ability basedJob Description: Printed 6/17/13 Page 2competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: establishing andmaintaining constructive relationships; adapting to changing work priorities; exhibiting tact andpatience; working flexible hours; communicating with diverse groups; meeting deadlines andschedules; setting priorities; working as part of a team; working with detailed information/data;working with frequent interruptions.ResponsibilityResponsibilities include: working under limited supervision using standardized practices and/or methods; leading, guiding, and/or coordinating others; utilization of resources from other work units is often required to perform the job's functions. There is some opportunity to significantly impact the organization’s services. 
2/27/2026
8:36PM
Higher Elementary Math Teacher
Job Title : Higher Elementary Math Teacher (G2-G5) + Business Operations SpecialistBranch : Think Academy Silicon Valley Location: San Jose, CA  ( on- site )Job Type: Full-TimeCompensation : $50-80 per hourly lesson + $20-25 / hour for businss operations About Think Academy:Think Academy US (www.TheThinkAcademy.com), a 100% owned subsidiary of TAL Education Group(NYSE: TAL), is recently established education technology (Ed-Tech) company to provide K-12 extra-curricular learning services through science and technology. At Think Academy, we provide full cycle service to foster local children’s ability to think critically, to strengthen their logic skills, and to help them fulfill their goals through innovative teaching techniques. We believe Love and Technology can make education better. Each week, more than 6 million students are enrolled in TAL's online and offline education platform. About This Role:This is a full-time position designed for recent graduates and junior level professionals who are passionate in education and have the drive to grow into a future leader in education industry. The successful candidate will work alongside our Silicon Valley teaching team while also focusing on the operational aspects of our business.You will have the resources to become a great math educator and provide world-class teaching services to PreK-9th graders of all levels. In order to foster a well-rounded leader in the education industry, this role will also give you the chance to participate in Think Academy's business functions including operations and marketing. This role is ideal for those wanting to become branch directors, department managers, and even a part of Think Academy's global expansion in emerging markets. We welcome applicants from all different backgrounds as no prior teaching-related experience is required. With the right mindset, this position will strengthen your teaching abilities and leadership competency and be a stepping stone to your goals in the education industry.  Job Responsibilities:1.) Instruction & Classroom DeliveryTeach engaging, in-person classes for elementary level mathematics (G2-G5)Create a positive, inclusive classroom environment and implement teaching methods with mentor supportDevelop tailored mathematical learning plans for students based on their current abilities and goals, facilitating their enrollment in short-term or long-term courses2) Student Progress & Learning SupportMonitor learning, provide individualized support, grade homework, and complete related teaching tasksDevelop personalized learning plans and recommend appropriate course pathways (short- or long-term)3) Family Communication & PartnershipCommunicate proactively with parents/guardians, conduct conferences/meetings, and build supportive relationships with familiesBuild fulfilling and supportive relationships with students and their familiesSchedule:Tuesday–Sunday, 40 hours/week total. Weekly hours and weekend teaching assignments may vary based on class needs; semester schedules are provided in advance.Semester schedules provided in advance; one-year commitment required (June 2026–June 2027). Requirements & Qualifications:Patient, empathetic, and motivated to inspire students! Open to all majors. We provide thorough training and professional growth opportunitiesStrong English, communicationm and interpersonal skills to effectively engage with students, parents, and colleaguesStrong knowledge and understanding of math concepts and problem-solving techniques.Prior math teaching or general teaching experience is not required, but it is highly preferred. Passionate about teaching and education industry, with a mission to provide better education to promote social development.Must be authorized to work in the U.S. without employer sponsorship now or in the future.Available and willing to work in-person for both weekdays and weekendsWhat We Provide:Enjoy benefits such as medical insurance and a 401 (k)Gain hands-on experience in an education driven environmentPotential for future employment opportunities based on performance1-on-1 mentoring to guide your growth as a teacherPay Structure :  Teaching Related: $50 -80 per hourly lessonDescription: including lesson prep + in class time + after class hw grading, standard parent communication and etc.Businss Operation Related: $20-25 / hourDescription: non- regular teaching related duties, such as project recruitment, event Procter, student 1v1 and etc.
2/27/2026
7:52PM
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