Mission Graduates
Middle School After School Program Teacher
Mission Graduates, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Looking to kickstart your career in teaching or working with students? Do you find yourself wishing you could gain real hands-on experience lesson planning, leading, and working with SFUSD teachers? Come work for
Mission Graduates!
Work in a friendly and supportive environment with other motivated faculty members, helping K-12 students in San Francisco's Mission District.HighlightsGain on-the-ground experience working directly with students at one of our schools in the San Francisco Unified School DistrictReceive training on a variety of topics including teaching methodologies, lesson planning, classroom managementHelp build cultural and educational bridges with students and their familiesWork in a friendly and supportive environment with a team of amazing educatorsNon-exempt, 0.75 FTE (30 hrs/week—12:15pm-6:15pm)Benefits Package: includes fully paid Medical, Dental and Vision for the employee; access to Pre-Tax Commuter Benefits, as well as access to 403(b) account at the time of hire. We also offer a 3% employer contribution for eligible staff* (eligibility to be explained at the time of hire. In addition, we offer 14 paid holidays per year, as well as 8 personal hours per year and accrue vacation and sick-time.Key Responsibilities & Primary DutiesPlan and lead daily academic and enrichment activities for about twenty studentsUtilize standards-based curriculum to write lesson plans infusing students' literacy development;Lead an enrichment class (i.e. art, drumming, gardening) each semester;Develop and integrate college 'culture-building' activities into the classroom;Coordinate and support volunteers in the classroom;Develop a nurturing, safe, respectful, multicultural learning environment.Support students to reach specific literacy benchmarksFacilitate vocabulary building and reading comprehension activities that build upon the 'school day' learning objectives;Design, develop and implement theme & project-based learning projects that support student academic and personal achievement.Build cultural and educational bridges with students and their families.Assist in community outreach, parent communication, and volunteer supervision;Coordinate ongoing communication and feedback systems with families, teachers, and volunteers;Assist in the daily operations of the EDP including supervising youth, administrative tasks & staff development;Maintain accurate youth files and records, i.e. attendance, student behavior, and other evaluation forms to track student progress;Participate in staff development, team, and supervision meetings;Provide overall support of the program, including support for field trips, special events, and parent workshops;Plan and coordinate field trips, parent events, and other school-wide events;Serve as part of the larger Mission Graduates team;Other duties as assigned by the supervisor.QualificationsStrong interest in education and teachingUnderstanding of youth development principles;Passion for working with students and youth is a must, as well as a willingness to explore alternative, non-institutional teaching methods;Must be able to relate effectively to diverse communities and demonstrate an understanding of cultural diversity;Bilingual Spanish/English fluency is preferred;TB test clearance mandatory prior to hire;Experience working in communities of color with low-income populations;Candidates must be flexible, well-organized, and able to take initiative.$21 - $24 an hour
School Year Schedule - 30 hrs/week—12:15pm-6:15pm ~ Starting August 7Reports to: Extended Day Program Director
Status: Non-Exempt, 0.75 or 1.0 Salary Grade: $21-24 per hour
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Mission Graduates!
Work in a friendly and supportive environment with other motivated faculty members, helping K-12 students in San Francisco's Mission District.HighlightsGain on-the-ground experience working directly with students at one of our schools in the San Francisco Unified School DistrictReceive training on a variety of topics including teaching methodologies, lesson planning, classroom managementHelp build cultural and educational bridges with students and their familiesWork in a friendly and supportive environment with a team of amazing educatorsNon-exempt, 0.75 FTE (30 hrs/week—12:15pm-6:15pm)Benefits Package: includes fully paid Medical, Dental and Vision for the employee; access to Pre-Tax Commuter Benefits, as well as access to 403(b) account at the time of hire. We also offer a 3% employer contribution for eligible staff* (eligibility to be explained at the time of hire. In addition, we offer 14 paid holidays per year, as well as 8 personal hours per year and accrue vacation and sick-time.Key Responsibilities & Primary DutiesPlan and lead daily academic and enrichment activities for about twenty studentsUtilize standards-based curriculum to write lesson plans infusing students' literacy development;Lead an enrichment class (i.e. art, drumming, gardening) each semester;Develop and integrate college 'culture-building' activities into the classroom;Coordinate and support volunteers in the classroom;Develop a nurturing, safe, respectful, multicultural learning environment.Support students to reach specific literacy benchmarksFacilitate vocabulary building and reading comprehension activities that build upon the 'school day' learning objectives;Design, develop and implement theme & project-based learning projects that support student academic and personal achievement.Build cultural and educational bridges with students and their families.Assist in community outreach, parent communication, and volunteer supervision;Coordinate ongoing communication and feedback systems with families, teachers, and volunteers;Assist in the daily operations of the EDP including supervising youth, administrative tasks & staff development;Maintain accurate youth files and records, i.e. attendance, student behavior, and other evaluation forms to track student progress;Participate in staff development, team, and supervision meetings;Provide overall support of the program, including support for field trips, special events, and parent workshops;Plan and coordinate field trips, parent events, and other school-wide events;Serve as part of the larger Mission Graduates team;Other duties as assigned by the supervisor.QualificationsStrong interest in education and teachingUnderstanding of youth development principles;Passion for working with students and youth is a must, as well as a willingness to explore alternative, non-institutional teaching methods;Must be able to relate effectively to diverse communities and demonstrate an understanding of cultural diversity;Bilingual Spanish/English fluency is preferred;TB test clearance mandatory prior to hire;Experience working in communities of color with low-income populations;Candidates must be flexible, well-organized, and able to take initiative.$21 - $24 an hour
School Year Schedule - 30 hrs/week—12:15pm-6:15pm ~ Starting August 7Reports to: Extended Day Program Director
Status: Non-Exempt, 0.75 or 1.0 Salary Grade: $21-24 per hour
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