Elementary School Teaching Fellow (Kindergarten - 4th Grade)
The Equity Project Charter School 4.6
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
Join the team of teachers at The Equity Project (TEP) Charter School, featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and on 60 Minutes for its revolutionary teacher salaries and its outstanding results. TEP aims to achieve educational equity for students from traditionally underserved communities by utilizing world-class teachers, while re-imagining the teaching profession as a place in which teachers prioritize their own growth-as pedagogical experts, intellectual seekers, and community leaders.
About the Role (Responsibilities)
Applicants will be eligible for Early Childhood Teaching Fellow roles (Kindergarten, 1st Grade) and Elementary School Teaching Fellow roles (2nd Grade to 4th Grade).
As one of the three pillars of our program (Academics, Arts, and Athletics), TEP is deeply committed to building a classroom culture that fosters a genuine love for learning.
In this role, you will work as a teacher in one Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade classroom, while refining your own skills in partnership with an expert teacher. You will serve as the lead teacher for some instructional periods each day and co-teach with the Master teacher for other periods of instruction during the day, teaching across subjects to build deep relationships that support student progress and development. Throughout the day, you will also lead small group learning in both literacy and math. Looking to have a significant impact while developing into a Master Teacher yourself within a community of expert educators? This is the role for you.
Early Childhood teachers' classroom experience is filled with vibrant and colorful spaces that reflect the learning that takes place in each class. In Kindergarten and 1st grade, teachers will help students develop foundational skills in reading and writing, math, and emotional and social skills.
Elementary School teachers will work in a learning environment carefully crafted to instill a love of learning for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th graders. Our unique classroom setting in the heart of Washington Heights provides a perfect classroom environment for young learners. In addition, the nature that surrounds our campus provides a great setting for physical activity for young explorers.
About You (Qualifications)
Deeply aligned to TEP's mission of providing a world-class education to historically under-resourced student communities (90% of TEP students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, 22% of TEP students receive Special Education services, and 25% of TEP students are Multi-Lingual Learners)
Classroom experience: While teaching experience is not technically required, TEP fellows usually have at least 2 years of lead teaching experience in grade levels K-4 in a public charter school, traditional public school, or private school setting.
The ability to tailor curriculum and teaching methods to each individual student's needs and learning style
Outstanding verbal ability and strong communication skills
Certification requirements: Teachers do not need to possess a New York State Teacher Certification to be hired at TEP Charter School. However, prospective teachers that do not yet have New York State teaching certification must identify and present a pathway to obtain New York State teaching certification on their application.
Education requirements: TEP adheres to the educational requirements outlined within the individual pathways to NYS teaching certification (see above), and does not require any additional degree programs.
Why TEP (Benefits)
At TEP, growth isn't just for our students-continued growth is also a central priority for our teachers. That's why we're redefining the teacher experience, offering a rewarding career that includes an annual salary that matches TEP's high expectations.
Compensation: Early Childhood and Elementary School Teaching Fellows earn an annual salary of $90K to $100K
Redefined Work-Year: 3 extended rest breaks and 3 professional development institutes focused on learning and collaboration
Unmatched Educator Talent: Be surrounded by a collaborative community of experienced, passionate educators who care about educational equity
Time Off: Approximately 10 weeks of vacation per year (all school vacations)
Employee Wellness: We value your well-being through our Staff Food Program, Staff Retreats, and Wellness Programming
Healthcare: World-class medical, dental, vision, Short-Term Disability (STD), Long-Term Disability (LTD), and Life Insurance policies
Family Focus: Parental leave and dependent care account so you can care for your loved ones
403b Retirement Plan: We care about your ability to save for your future
Learning & Development: A culture that provides and encourages professional growth and development, including professional development and tuition/continuous learning reimbursements
Join us for an VIRTUAL info session!
If you or a friend is interested in applying for a teaching position at TEP, join us for a virtual information session with TEP's Senior Leaders. Learn more about the teacher application process and what it's like to teach at TEP.
Please RSVP here!
Application Process
TEP is designed and structured around the belief that great teachers are the key to achieving educational success for students. As such, we require applicants to demonstrate their qualifications throughout the application and hiring process. The requirements for each applicant include:
Resume: Applicants must submit an up-to-date resume
Cover Letter: Applicants must submit a well-written cover letter highlighting their specific interest in joining the TEP community
Instructional Video: Applicants must submit an unedited video clip of themselves teaching in a classroom setting or small-group setting
Submission of Teaching and Learning: Applicants must submit a portfolio of student work, assessment data for a class of students, or an original curricular tool that they have personally developed
The requirements for the Instructional Video and the Submission of Teaching and Learning components are specified in detail below.
INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO: Please submit an unedited video clip (maximum 15 minutes) of you teaching in a classroom setting (preferred) or a small-group setting. It is preferred that the students be in the same grade-level as the TEP teaching position for which you are applying, though this is not a strict requirement. The video may contain only one continuous, unedited clip (i.e. do not splice together multiple clips from different points in the lesson). The clip does not need to show an entire lesson; a brief lesson segment is perfectly acceptable.
If you do not have a video with students in the classroom you may still submit a video of yourself teaching. Get creative! You may include a video of you teaching (a) a lesson with/for no students, (b) a lesson of you teaching family members, (c) or a lesson for students virtually. We're excited to see your creativity.
The video must be accompanied by a written narrative that analyzes and reflects upon the teaching and learning that occurs in the lesson and may offer an explanation as to what occurred prior to and subsequent to the clip. There is no minimum or maximum length for the narrative. The video may be submitted in any format, but a link to a video posted online is preferred.
SUBMISSION OF TEACHING AND LEARNING: Submit one of the following three options:
Option A: Portfolio of Student Work that demonstrates the progress of at least two specific students that you have taught. The portfolio must contain a minimum of two work products for each student (for a minimum of four work products) completed at different points in time during the period when each student was in your class. The portfolio must be accompanied by a written narrative that analyzes and reflects upon the progress that each student demonstrates. There is no minimum or maximum length for the narrative.
Option B: Assessment Data for at least one entire class of students that you have taught. The assessments may be standardized national, state, or city assessments or your own self-created assessments. The assessment data can be provided in any form that you choose (official documents with students' last names crossed-out, or documents that you create to summarize student assessment performance). The data you provide should ideally show progress over time; as such, it is recommended (though not required) that you provide data for at least two assessments taken at different points in time. The assessment data must be accompanied by a copy of the assessments themselves. If a specific assessment is unavailable, provide a copy of a similar assessment. The assessment data must also be accompanied by a written narrative that provides background on the assessments, explains how the assessments measure student performance, and analyzes the results of your class. There is no minimum or maximum length for the narrative.
Option C: Original Curricular Tool of any form that you have personally developed. The requirement here is deliberately open-ended because we are interested in seeing anything that you have developed that you believe has meaningfully supported your students' learning. This may take the form of written materials, a unique instructional methodology, a technological innovation, etc. The curricular tool must also be accompanied by a written narrative that provides background on the tool, how the tool functions, and speaks to the impact of the tool within your classroom. There is no minimum or maximum length for the narrative.
$90k-100k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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Graduate Assistant
Sotheby's Institute of Art 4.1
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
GraduateAssistants (GAs) are integral in building community at SIA-NY in that they create a welcoming environment, assist with student and visitor questions and concerns, and maintain a clean, organized space in the 6th Floor Student Commons area in the Library. In addition to providing quality customer service, GAs are responsible for performing a variety of front desk and clerical functions in both the Commons and the Library.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Specific duties and responsibilities include the following, but the individual will also be expected to perform all the duties necessary which are customarily performed by a person holding this position. Other duties may be assigned.
6th Floor Commons / Reception Area
Front desk coverage (including reception and answering/ directing telephone inquiries) for evenings and weekends;
Provide support to and assist in the management of after-hours happenings at the Institute including, community events, MA classes, and evening study hours. Community events support may include artist lectures, career workshops, book signings, and admission events;
Work with IT to troubleshoot and assist presenters with audiovisual and classroom issues;
Coordinate with all facility, student, and staff in case of emergencies (may include fire alarm checks, 911 emergencies, or building evacuations) and;
Other office clerical duties as assigned
Library
Staff the Library circulation desk and use the library management system to issue, return and renew library materials;
Answer in-person and telephone inquiries, guiding patrons to both hardcopy and e-resource; refer complex inquiries to the librarians for further assistance. Record all inquiries both in-person and remotely into Springshare's LibAnswers;
Provide basic IT support when necessary;
Provide support for projects, such as annual collection audits;
Re-shelve books, periodicals, and complete shelf tidying/reading duties;
Open the library during morning coverage and close the library during evening coverage;
Provide evening and weekend coverage during term time, along with possible additional hours if necessary
Work on special projects, as needed.
Knowledge and Abilities
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed here are representative of the knowledge and skill required. Under the ADA, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Ability to monitor all programs, calendars, and events in order to provide accurate information to students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
Ability to take charge and direct others in an emergency situation.
Strong IT skills including Word, Excel, Outlook, and an understanding of how to set up audio/visual equipment.
Ability to organize, plan, and prioritize work activity with little supervision.
Ability to use discretion, maintain confidentiality and represent the Institute in a professional manner.
Strong attention to detail with accuracy.
Must be dependable, present, motivated, and willing to learn new skills or tasks as needed.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills are required for working in a small team and for working within the broader context of the Institute.
Strong customer service skills.
Adaptable to changes in the workplace.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to be present in the office/reception area and library.
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Education and Work Experience
Candidates must be current first-semester student at Sotheby's Institute of Art -NY and in good academic standing.
Bachelor's Degree.
Experience working in an administrative role is preferred.
Candidates with face-to-face customer service experience will be given priority.
Work Environment
The work environment characteristics listed here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of his/her job. Under the ADA, reasonable accommodations must be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Basic office, reception area, library, and classroom environment.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by an individual assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. Sotheby's Institute of Art reserves the right to modify this job description in its sole discretion.
Sotheby's Institute of Art is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
$85k-132k yearly est. 12d ago
Graduate Assistant
Rutgers University 4.1
Graduate assistant job in Piscataway, NJ
Details Information Recruitment/Posting Title GraduateAssistant Job Category Staff & Executive - Academic Affairs Department SHP - Psychiatric Rehabilitati Overview New Jersey's academic health center, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS) takes an integrated approach to educating students, providing clinical care, and conducting research, all with the goal of improving human health. Aligned with Rutgers University-New Brunswick and collaborating university wide, RBHS includes eight schools, a behavioral health network, and five centers and institutes that focus on cancer treatment and research, neuroscience, advanced biotechnology and medicine, environmental and occupational health, and health care policy and aging research.
Our faculty are teachers, clinicians, and scientists with unparalleled experience who advance medical innovation and provide patient care informed by the latest research findings. We offer an outstanding education in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, public health, nursing, biomedical research, and the full spectrum of allied health careers.
Our clinical and academic facilities are located throughout the state-at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, including Piscataway; and at locations in Newark, Scotch Plains, Somerset, Stratford, and other locations. Clinical partners include Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, Newark's University Hospital in Newark, and other affiliates.
Through this community of healers, scientists, and scholars, Rutgers is equipped as never before to transform lives.
Posting Summary
Rutgers School of Health Professions (SHP) is seeking a GraduateAssistant to work in the Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions.
The graduateassistant is an individual engaged in doctoral studies within the department who contributes to both its teaching and research missions under the supervision of department faculty members. The main responsibilities including assisting in teaching and research activities.
To perform this job successfully, the selected candidate must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Ability to read, write, speak, understand and communicate in English sufficiently to perform the duties of the position.
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following:
* Directly responsible for providing support to faculty mentor.
* Fulfills course work and research for their PhD at RBHS-SHP, research, publication and dissemination efforts as determined by chairperson or faculty mentor.
* Assists associate dean in providing faculty development support activities as directed.
* Teaching course and study sections and assisting with teaching as assigned including course preparation, delivering lessons, and student evaluation.
* Preparing and teaching entire undergraduate and graduate courses as assigned in areas of expertise with guidance of a teaching mentor.
* Assists faculty members in their preparation, teaching, and evaluation of students in their courses.
* Engages in research activities under the direction of a faculty mentor including but not limited to data entry, analysis, data collection and storage, obtaining consents, and study activities.
* Other responsibilities may include minor administrative assistance, student advisement, presentations at state or national meetings.
FLSA Nonexempt Grade 99H Salary Details Minimum Salary 15.92 Mid Range Salary 75.00 Maximum Salary 150.00 Offer Information
The final salary offer may be determined by several factors, including, but not limited to, the candidate's qualifications, experience, and expertise, and availability of department or grant funds to support the position. We also take into consideration market benchmarks, if and when appropriate, and internal equity to ensure fair compensation relative to the university's broader compensation structure. We are committed to offering competitive and flexible compensation packages to attract and retain top talent.
Benefits
Rutgers provides a comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees. The specific benefits vary based on the position and may include:
* Medical, prescription drug, and dental coverage
* Paid vacation, holidays, and various leave programs
* Competitive retirement benefits, including defined contribution plans and voluntary tax-deferred savings options
* Employee and dependent educational benefits (when applicable)
* Life insurance coverage
* Employee discount programs
Position Status Part Time Working Hours 20 Standard Hours 1.00 Daily Work Shift Work Arrangement
This position requires a fully on-site work arrangement.
Union Description Student Hourly Employees Payroll Designation PeopleSoft Seniority Unit Terms of Appointment Temporary Staff Appointment - Hourly Position Pension Eligibility None
Qualifications
Minimum Education and Experience
* Rutgers SHP student in admission to doctoral studies, continuing satisfactory academic progress towards degree.
Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
* Standing, sitting, walking, talking or hearing.
* No special vision requirements.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
* Office environment. Moderate Noise.
Special Conditions
Posting Details
Posting Number 25ST2561 Posting Open Date Special Instructions to Applicants Regional Campus Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS) Home Location Campus Piscataway (RBHS) City Piscataway State NJ Location Details
RWJMS Research Tower
675 Hoes Lane West
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Pre-employment Screenings
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all pre-employment screenings.
Immunization Requirements
Under Policy 100.3.1 Immunization Policy for Covered Individuals, if employment will commence during Flu Season, Rutgers University may require certain prospective employees to provide proof that they are vaccinated against Seasonal Influenza for the current Flu Season, unless the University has granted the individual a medical or religious exemption. Additional infection control and safety policies may apply. Prospective employees should speak with their hiring manager to determine which policies apply to the role or position for which they are applying. Failure to provide proof of vaccination for any required vaccines or obtain a medical or religious exemption from the University will result in rescission of a candidate's offer of employment or disciplinary action up to and including termination.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
It is university policy to provide equal employment opportunity to all its employees and applicants for employment regardless of their race, creed, color, national origin, age, ancestry, nationality, marital or domestic partnership or civil union status, sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, disability status, liability for military service, protected veteran status, affectional or sexual orientation, atypical cellular or blood trait, genetic information (including the refusal to submit to genetic testing), or any other category protected by law. As an institution, we encourage all qualified applicants to apply. For additional information please see the Non-Discrimination Statement at the following web address: ***************************************************
Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
* * Are you a Rutgers SHP student in admission to doctoral studies program?
* Yes
* No
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
* Resume/CV
Optional Documents
* Cover Letter/Letter of Application
$54k-86k yearly est. 35d ago
Graduate Assistant
Cambridge Information Group Inc. 4.4
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
GraduateAssistants (GAs) are integral in building community at SIA-NY in that they create a welcoming environment, assist with student and visitor questions and concerns, and maintain a clean, organized space in the 6th Floor Student Commons area in the Library. In addition to providing quality customer service, GAs are responsible for performing a variety of front desk and clerical functions in both the Commons and the Library.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Specific duties and responsibilities include the following, but the individual will also be expected to perform all the duties necessary which are customarily performed by a person holding this position. Other duties may be assigned.
6th Floor Commons / Reception Area
Front desk coverage (including reception and answering/ directing telephone inquiries) for evenings and weekends;
Provide support to and assist in the management of after-hours happenings at the Institute including, community events, MA classes, and evening study hours. Community events support may include artist lectures, career workshops, book signings, and admission events;
Work with IT to troubleshoot and assist presenters with audiovisual and classroom issues;
Coordinate with all facility, student, and staff in case of emergencies (may include fire alarm checks, 911 emergencies, or building evacuations) and;
Other office clerical duties as assigned
Library
Staff the Library circulation desk and use the library management system to issue, return and renew library materials;
Answer in-person and telephone inquiries, guiding patrons to both hardcopy and e-resource; refer complex inquiries to the librarians for further assistance. Record all inquiries both in-person and remotely into Springshare's LibAnswers;
Provide basic IT support when necessary;
Provide support for projects, such as annual collection audits;
Re-shelve books, periodicals, and complete shelf tidying/reading duties;
Open the library during morning coverage and close the library during evening coverage;
Provide evening and weekend coverage during term time, along with possible additional hours if necessary
Work on special projects, as needed.
Knowledge and Abilities
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed here are representative of the knowledge and skill required. Under the ADA, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Ability to monitor all programs, calendars, and events in order to provide accurate information to students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
Ability to take charge and direct others in an emergency situation.
Strong IT skills including Word, Excel, Outlook, and an understanding of how to set up audio/visual equipment.
Ability to organize, plan, and prioritize work activity with little supervision.
Ability to use discretion, maintain confidentiality and represent the Institute in a professional manner.
Strong attention to detail with accuracy.
Must be dependable, present, motivated, and willing to learn new skills or tasks as needed.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills are required for working in a small team and for working within the broader context of the Institute.
Strong customer service skills.
Adaptable to changes in the workplace.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to be present in the office/reception area and library.
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Education and Work Experience
Candidates must be current first-semester student at Sotheby's Institute of Art -NY and in good academic standing.
Bachelor's Degree.
Experience working in an administrative role is preferred.
Candidates with face-to-face customer service experience will be given priority.
Work Environment
The work environment characteristics listed here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of his/her job. Under the ADA, reasonable accommodations must be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Basic office, reception area, library, and classroom environment.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by an individual assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. Sotheby's Institute of Art reserves the right to modify this job description in its sole discretion.
Sotheby's Institute of Art is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
$46k-96k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Graduate Assistant - Library/OGRS - spring 2026
Seton Hall University 4.2
Graduate assistant job in South Orange Village, NJ
Seton Hall University Libraries is pleased to seek an innovative GraduateAssistant (GA) for Research Data Services, University Libraries. In this position, the GA will be responsible for maintaining daily activities such assisting students and faculty with Data consultations, assigning software licenses, troubleshooting technical questions, and managing the workshop calendar. This position requires knowledge of research methods: quantitative and/or qualitative as well as two or more supporting programs. The GA position will conduct workshops and training for the SHU community.
Duties and Responsibilities:
* Assist data services team in data consultations for students and scholars
* Respond quickly to faculty and student support requests and handle (software requests should be handled in a timely manner
* Prepare reports for workshops attendance and data consultations
* Assist with administrative tasks such as scheduling classes, updating the RDS website and blog, coordinating scheduling and paperwork for student research projects
* Create webpage content for data services webpage
* Teach workshops and/or classes
* Create outreach initiatives to promote data services.
* Create flyers and marketing materials for data services.
* Be able to consistently learn new data analysis tools
* Collect and analyze data
* Conduct literature reviews
* Assist with tasks and projects as assigned by the supervisor as project priorities may shift over the semester
* Maintain clear communication with supervisors regarding any issues that arise
Required Qualifications:
* Applicant must have a Bachelor's degree and be admitted to a at Seton Hall University graduate degree before applying
* Applicant must maintain complete confidentiality of students and scholars' data
* Applicant must have knowledge with two or more data analysis programs (Excel, SPSS, STATA, R, Python, Atlas.ti, ArcGIS, PowerBI, Tableau, MATLAB,or other)
* Experience with quantitative and/or qualitative research methods
* Applicant must have excellent communication skills (writing, speaking, and listening)
* Applicant must work 20 hours per week following the University Calendar, not the
Academic Calendar
* Experience with quantitative and/or qualitative research methods
* Experience teaching, tutoring, training, or mentoring (1-2 years)
Desired Qualifications:
* Experience with AWS
* Experience with Shell scripting, Linux commands and Python
* Experience with technical writing Experience with statistical analysis or Machine Learning.
* IRB CITI training certificate
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Must be admitted to a SHU graduate degree program before applying for this position.
Please include a cover letter and resume.
Seton Hall University is committed to programs of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO).
Advertised: 20 Nov 2025 Eastern Standard Time
Applications close:
$51k-70k yearly est. 60d+ ago
High School Teaching Fellow (PA I)
Harlem Children's Zone 4.3
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
Job Description
Why Promise Academy?
At Harlem Children's Zone, our mission is to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty and unlock new possibilities for our children, families, and communities. As the K-12 charter school within HCZ's cradle-to-career pathway, Promise Academy delivers exceptional education alongside holistic support-empowering young minds, inspiring potential, and creating lasting change. By joining, you become part of a transformative movement dedicated to shaping brighter futures and driving extraordinary outcomes for those we serve.
Our Teaching Fellow program is a unique opportunity for students currently enrolled in a graduate program to obtain a New York State Teaching Certification.
The Teaching Fellow will be paired with an experienced teacher, and receive professional development from academic coaches, while enhancing your teaching skills and building meaningful relationships with students and families. The ideal candidate will bring a passion for the mission of HCZ Promise Academy, an understanding and respect for the culture of all residents of Harlem, and a desire for working in a school setting that fosters a love for children.
Position Overview:
Design and implement dynamic, standards-aligned lesson plans that inspire curiosity and foster mastery of grade-level content.
Assess student progress using a variety of methods-exams, projects, and written work-to personalize instruction and ensure continuous growth.
Establish and maintain high academic and behavioral standards, motivating all students to achieve their best.
Utilize diverse teaching strategies, including direct instruction, hands-on projects, and group activities, to engage and challenge students.
Collaborate with teaching assistants and fellow educators to meet individual student needs and create a supportive learning community.
Build strong relationships with students, parents, and colleagues to foster a culture of trust, communication, and academic success.
Teacher Schedule:
Monday - Friday
10-month school year with optional summer opportunities for additional pay
Requirements
Bachelor's degree
Enrolled in a Master's degree and actively pursuing New York State teaching certification
Benefits
Generous paid time off, including sick and personal days
No-cost health insurance (medical, dental, and vision)
Up to $30,000 in student loan forgiveness
403(b) retirement plan
and more!
The Teaching Fellow salary is $62,000. Replies will only be sent to qualified applicants. Harlem Children's Zone does not provide work visas for candidates who require employer sponsorship for work authorization in the United States.
Harlem Children's Zone is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
$62k yearly 14d ago
Penn Fellows Program: Middle and Upper School Teaching Fellowship in Computer Science
Riverdale Country School 4.5
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
Riverdale Country School, a Pre-K through Grade 12 independent all-gender school in New York City, is dedicated to inspiring students to live meaningful and purpose-driven lives. The school achieves this by fostering a culture of academic excellence, critical thinking, and curiosity, supported by a diverse and inclusive community. Riverdale emphasizes both high challenge and high support in its approach to education, encouraging students to engage deeply in interdisciplinary learning, research, and experiential education, both inside and outside the classroom and beyond our campuses. This holistic approach aims to develop well-rounded individuals who are prepared to make a positive impact on the world.
At Riverdale, we strive to reflect the diversity of the New York metropolitan area in our students, faculty, and staff. We believe that a diverse and inclusive community enriches the educational experience and is integral to our mission. With a student body of approximately 1,300 students from 117 different zip codes, Riverdale is a vibrant community where 48% of our students identify as students of color.
We seek to employ educators and leaders who bring a student-centered approach, passion for their work, a commitment to DEIB, and a desire to contribute to the growth and development of our entire school community.
In partnership with the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education (GSE), Riverdale seeks to hire a Penn Fellow in the Computer Science Department for a two-year position. The fellow will teach a reduced course load in the Middle and Upper School while taking graduate classes and pursuing a Master's degree at Penn GSE.
An ideal candidate is interested in growing the computer science program for students to address real problems with an understanding of the ways technology intersects with society. Our courses use a variety of hardware and programming languages including micro:bit, Arduino, block-based coding, JavaScript, Processing/p5.js, Python, C-based languages, and R; applicants should already be comfortable with a few of these languages and willing to expand their knowledge. In addition, the fellow will have the opportunity to assist with various extracurricular activities and programs such as Robotics, Girls Who Code, Rocketry, and Build-a-Ware.
We are seeking a fellow who would intentionally use their teaching practice to build and sustain an inclusive learning environment for all students, meeting the needs of students across a range of academic abilities and identities. Since some of our programs are middle school focused, applicants should be comfortable working with students in grades 6-8.
Applicants should possess a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university preferably in a computer science, engineering, math or technology-related field. We are also excited to hear from applicants with a degree in a different field and significant programming experience.
For international applicants: The H1-B visa is the only visa that international applicants can currently use to participate in the ISTR program; however, at this time, Riverdale is not able to sponsor a candidate for this visa unless an applicant is transferring from another type of visa to a H1-B visa. The OPT visa or OPT extension cannot be used, as students cannot be enrolled in a degree or certificate program while on an OPT extension.
More information about this program is available on the Penn website, linked here, as well as our specific Penn Fellows page on our website.
If you have specific questions about the program, please email our Penn Program director Andrew Kingsley (***********************). To apply for this position, please click on the red “Apply for this Job” button. Please submit a resume and cover letter. If there are pronouns we should use in potential future communications, we invite you to share that information with us. For information about this position and all open positions, please visit the Careers page of Riverdale's website.
Benefits of Full Time Work at Riverdale Country School
Working at Riverdale Country School is a purposeful and meaningful career choice that comes with many benefits including:
Transportation: Shuttle service is available to/from the 242nd St / Broadway subway station. Limited stops are also available near transit hubs in Manhattan including the Metro North Harlem Station and subway lines - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, A, B, C, and D. If there is need in the community, we can also run a shuttle from the Henry Hudson Parkway / 246th St bus stop which connects to the #7, #10, and Express Buses to/from Manhattan.
Professional Development: A generous professional-development budget provides for conferences, skills training, and onsite training in areas such as mindfulness, coaching, and diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Grants and Stipends: All employees are eligible for Frankel Fellow grants, known as “passion grants,” which pay for enrichment activities. More than 120 grants have been made to faculty and staff since the program started in 2014. Stipends are available for coaching, affinity group facilitation, advising clubs with significant out-of-school time, and chaperoning trips (including global trips!).
Sabbatical: Full time teaching faculty are eligible for a sabbatical after 10 years of employment.
Health Benefits: Riverdale offers and subsidizes health, dental, and vision insurance. In addition, the school offers a flexible spending account through which employees can use pre-tax dollars to pay for health-related expenses.
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.
Vacation: Riverdale Country School has a generous time-off policy for staff in addition to vacations afforded by the school calendar.
$65k-79k yearly est. Auto-Apply 48d ago
2026-2027 12:1 Teaching Position
Neighborhood Charter Schools 4.3
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
Mission of the Schools
Our mission is to provide the children of NCS with new educational opportunities through a rigorous, comprehensive K-8 program that cultivates the intellectual, social, and emotional development of each child. Our students, who will include autistic scholars and students with IEPs, will become independent learners and critical thinkers, will acquire the academic skills that they need to succeed in college, preparatory high schools, and will exhibit the social and emotional skills that will allow them to reach their full potential.
BRIDGE Program - (Bridging the achievement gap, Reaching full potential, Individualized instruction, Dynamic curriculum, Growth mindset, Embracing differences)
The Neighborhood Charter School's BRIDGE Program is designed to provide scholars with unique needs with specialized support and interventions. Our goal is to ensure all scholars achieve at the highest possible level so they can be productive citizens. We provide a positive and supportive environment for academic, personal, and social development with a low student-to-teacher ratio. A collaborative team including a special education teacher, speech and language pathologists, clinical psychologist, occupational therapist, and physical therapist foster enhanced support and intensive instruction to address the diverse needs of our scholars. A rigorous, comprehensive curriculum is designed to build a solid educational foundation while cohesively developing social and emotional growth. Scholars in the BRIDGE program experience reading, writing, and mathematics instruction while also learning functional/life, social communication, and self-advocacy skills. Technology, art, and movement are infused to inspire creativity and innovation.
BRIDGE Teacher
The BRIDGE Teacher provides instruction, assessment, and program planning for identified special education scholars with primary learning disabilities, autism, speech-language impairments, and other health impairments in a self-contained setting.
BRIDGE Teacher Duties:
Develop and teach engaging lessons that follow NCS' rigorous curriculum and provide fast-paced, stimulating instruction with a high level of differentiation
Drive academic outcomes by analyzing data, reviewing scholar work, and implementing high leverage instructional moves to ensure gains for all scholars
Identify the needs of scholars and develop individualized goals through formal and informal assessments
Employs various teaching techniques, methods and principles of learning to enable students to progress at accelerated rates, meet goals, and master concepts and skills
Solicit, welcome, and incorporate feedback to improve instructional practice
Maintain records of students' progress
Develops and implements Individualized Education Program (IEP) and behavior plans in consultation with staff and families to ensure success for all scholars
Confer, collaborate, and consult with teachers and staff regarding the educational, social, emotional and physical needs and objectives of each student, implementation of the IEPs and special educational services
Attend IEP meetings as needed
Develop strong relationships with families through frequent communication and assist parents in understanding and supporting educational objectives, learning expectations and behavioral standards
Maintain a secure and effective learning environment with impeccable order and clear expectations and routines
Participate in state-wide testing, including providing testing accommodations for New York State ELA and Math Exams and facilitating New York State Alternate Assessment
Develop and maintain a room environment that is clean, organized and student centered
Instruct and direct assigned paraeducators and instructional assistants to maximize delivery of instructional services
Participate actively in weekly Case Conference meetings and grade level team planning meetings to assist with lesson differentiation, accommodation and modification as needed
Reflect on progress as educator and seeking out professional resources to continuously improve one's practice
Other duties as assigned by the supervisor or their designees.
Educational Background and Work Experience
Bachelor's degree (required)
Certification in one of the following: New York State Elementary, Special Education, eligible out of state certification, or willingness to work towards your permanent certification (required, certification pathway support offered)
Two years of teaching experience working an urban setting (preferred)
Knowledge around students with disabilities, specifically autistic students (preferred)
Salary Range: $73,500-$95,000 +
$73.5k-95k yearly Auto-Apply 33d ago
Math Teaching Fellow
Basis Independent Schools
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
BASIS Independent Brooklyn Upper is seeking qualified candidates for a Math Teaching Fellow for immediate hire! What We're Looking For The Teaching Fellow will float between classes and assists the lead teacher to create an environment where learning is a joyful and rewarding experience that maintains the integrity of each child's imagination and natural curiosity. The environment fosters an exposure to a thematic, hands-on, comprehensive, and content-rich curriculum. Ultimately, the goal of the program is to foster a sense of wonder while engaging in the world that surrounds us, equipping students with a foundation for future success.
The Teaching Fellow's role is to assist the lead teacher while learning the BASIS Independent Schools' model with opportunities for growth and a successful transition into Lead Teacher roles. Teaching Fellows have the opportunity to learn all aspects of the school preparing them for the classroom or administration in the future. Teaching Fellows help in the efforts to build and maintain a strong, positive achievement-oriented school culture. This position is a visible presence in all areas of the school and can assist with any issues relating to the well-being of the students during their time at the school.
The Teaching Fellows will be required to attend all staff meetings and any training required of Teachers.
Primary Job Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Assisting teachers with classroom management
Student academic support and tutoring
Assisting classroom teachers with events, labs, and testing
Working with teachers in evaluating student progress and gains
Proctoring assessments
Monitoring and managing student's non-scheduled time, to include Early Bird and Late Bird supervision and Lunch Monitor responsibilities
Monitoring and managing study groups
Coordinating homework and assignments for absent students
Assisting Directors of Student Affairs and Deans with managing behavior and discipline
Assisting Directors of Academic Programs with execution of key programs
Essential Teacher Qualifications
Strong belief in and adherence to the BASIS Independent Schools model
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability to exercise excellent judgment and decision making
Ability to work with diverse constituents while maintaining high professional standards
Exemplary organizational skills; ability to establish and manage multiple priorities; ability to work under pressure
Outstanding attention to detail and accuracy
Additional Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree is required (early education preferred). Candidates must possess the willingness to keep current in both subject matter knowledge and BASIS Independent Schools teaching methodologies.
Preferred Qualifications: A successful applicant will demonstrate strong communication skills and be open to new ideas in teaching methods. Candidates must have the ability to obtain a fingerprint clearance card.
Benefits:
BASIS Independent Schools offers a comprehensive benefits package which includes:
Competitive salary dependent on education and experience.
Career growth opportunities focused on continuous learning, mentorship, and professional advancement across our network of schools.
Retirement options through which eligible participants may receive a 50% Company match for the first 10% of employee earnings deferred.
Three PPO medical plans to choose from, as well as dental and vision insurance.
An FSA option that allows for pre-tax dollars to cover medical, dependent care, and transit.
Student tuition remission for your children to attend our schools.
$43k-75k yearly est. 7d ago
2026 ClassiCorps Teaching Fellowship
Classical Charter Schools 4.1
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
Position Reports to: School Director Start Date: June 1, 2026 Hours: 7:30am-4:45pm + some out of school time responsibilities Compensation: $65,000 In-Person: This Fellowship is in person. No remote options available. Deadline to Apply: April 15, 2026
About Us:
As one of the highest performing charter networks in New York City, Classical Charter Schools is having a meaningful impact on education in the South Bronx. Recognized as four-time National Blue Ribbon Award-Winning network, Classical Charter Schools outperforms 97% of New York charters by providing a transformative education through a classical curriculum focused on art, music, Latin, debate and character education.
We are an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity. All employees and applicants will be treated in all respects on basis of merit and qualifications without regards to their race, color, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion, gender, veteran status, or any other reason prohibited by law. We strongly encourage applications from people of all backgrounds to apply. At Classical, we provide comprehensive health benefits, competitive salaries, and opportunities for growth.
Position Summary:
ClassiCorps teachers are full-time faculty members and share our undying commitment to maximizing student achievement. Our teachers are driven to further Classical's mission and meet key expectations:
Leading all scholars to gap-closing educational gains: scholars must achieve mastery and advanced mastery of grade-level Common Core State Standards to succeed through college
Establishing and maintaining a highly ordered classroom culture where scholars and staff demonstrate respect, responsibility, caring, trustworthiness, fairness, and citizenship
ClassiCorps Teachers receive:
Summer teaching preparation-observing, attending sessions, and leading instruction during Summer Learning Academy
Intensive coaching, including observations and debriefs with Instructional Coaches twice per week during all three years
A Masters' in Teaching-paid for by Classical Charter Schools-completed during the first two years of the fellowship
Full salary and benefits, starting at $65,000 per year, and rising to $85,000 after their Master's in Teaching is completed
Up to $1000 in reimbursement for relocation fees
All while working to provide a world-class education for students in the South Bronx
The opportunity to get certified in a variety of teaching fields including Dual Certification in Education (SPED)
The ClassiCorps Teaching Fellowship begins on June 1, 2026, with some flexibility for June graduates. Successful ClassiCorps teachers are encouraged, but not required, to continue their work with Classical Charter Schools beyond the three-year commitment. Please note that at this time, this position is only open to individuals who do not need sponsorship from Classical Charter Schools to work in the United States.
Qualifications:
Undergraduate degree by May 2026 (we accept all majors)
3.0 GPA or higher
Experience working with children
Successful Candidates :
Show alignment to Classical Charter School's mission and approach
Exhibit excellent work ethic and organizational skills
Demonstrate application of our core values: Accountability, Innovation, Professionalism, Rigor, Tenacity, Transparency, and Urgency
Benefits:
A generous benefits package including medical, dental and vision coverages.
Student Loan Counseling
Flexible Spending Accounts
Commuter Reimbursement Account
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Gym/Fitness Reimbursement
Calm Subscription
Wellness benefits
401k
$65k-85k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Campus Recreation Graduate Student Assistant
Pace University 4.3
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
requires approximately 20 hours per week at $25 per hour. About the Institution Ranked in the top 9% of private US colleges that provide the best return on tuition investment, Pace University transforms the lives of its diverse students-academically, professionally, and socioeconomically. Currently, the University enrolls more than 13,000 students in more than 150 bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs. Pace University is at the forefront of creating opportunity. Through the convergence of strong academics, experiential learning, and dedicated advising, Pace University empowers its students and positively impacts its communities.
AA/EEO Statement
Pace University is committed to achieving full equal opportunity in all aspects of University life. Pursuant to this commitment, the University does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived sex, gender or gender identity; race; color; national origin; religion; creed; age; disability; citizenship; marital or domestic partnership status; sexual orientation or affectional status; genetic predisposition or carrier status; military or veteran status; status as a victim of domestic violence, sex offenses or stalking; or any other characteristic protected by law federal, state or local law, rule or regulation.
Annual Security Report Notice
Pace is committed to ensuring the safety and security of the students, faculty, staff and visitors to the University. In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the University's Safety and Security department publishes an Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, which can be accessed here. The report contains information on security policies as well as crime and fire statistics for the University.
The Center for Student Engagement at Pace University is seeking to hire The Campus Recreation & Intramural Graduate Student Assistant. This position will support the daily operations, promotion, and administration of the campus recreation, intramural sports program, and operations of the gym facilities. This position assists in developing, implementing, and evaluating a variety of intramural activities designed to foster student engagement, leadership, and wellness within the campus community. The Graduate Student Assistant plays a key role in supervising student staff, managing leagues and tournaments, assisting with gym facility operations and ensuring a positive and inclusive recreational environment.
* Prior experience as an undergraduate Intramural Official/Supervisor
* Ability to work evenings and weekends
* Task oriented and able to meet deadlines
* Excellent oral/written communication skills to support recruitment and retention.
Preferred Requirements:
* Experience working in a Collegiate Recreation setting.
* Experience working with recreation software packages such as IM Leagues.
* Strong interpersonal, motivational and communication skills.
$25 hourly 36d ago
[School Year 2026-2027] Teaching Fellow
Dream Charter School 4.2
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
Originally founded in 1991 as Harlem RBI, DREAM has grown to annually serve more than 2,500 youth across East Harlem and the South Bronx through a network of seven PreK-12, extended-day, extended-year DREAM Charter Schools and community sports-based youth development programs. Through our commitment to rigorous academics, social-emotional learning, deep family and community engagement, and health and wellness, we create lifelong learners who are equipped to fulfill their vision of success in and out of the classroom. We dream big, as well, with an aggressive five-year plan to expand to serve 3,500 students across seven schools-growing our organization's impact and leveling the playing field for all children. To learn more, visit wearedream.org.
DREAM's Teaching Fellowship is a selective, rigorous program through which DREAM/Harlem RBI school and program graduates, and current and former part-time staff can train to become teachers at DREAM. During the program, each Fellow works in a classroom under the guidance of a mentor teacher and participates in a cohort experience to support and propel their growth. Fellows receive regular feedback and coaching, all while building the skills necessary to manage a classroom, lead instruction, and meaningfully engage students and families. Additionally, Fellows with a completed bachelor's degree have the option to work toward New York State teaching certification and a Master of Arts in Teaching from Relay Graduate School of Education, supported in part by a scholarship from DREAM.
By becoming a DREAM Teaching Fellow, you will grow as an educator and get to immerse yourself in a school community focused on developing the whole child and committed to driving outcomes for the students of East Harlem and the South Bronx. This is an exciting opportunity to launch a rewarding teaching career and drive DREAM's mission forward for future generations.
The DREAM Teaching Fellowship involves working full-time in addition to participating and successfully completing training and demonstrations of learning outside of typically full-time work hours. Fellows earn a competitive salary and benefits and are eligible for significant contributions from DREAM to put toward higher education. DREAM Fellowship graduates commit to teaching at DREAM for at least three years after program completion. The Fellowship is designed to invest in future educators from DREAM's own communities: priority consideration for Fellowship admission is given to qualified DREAM/Harlem RBI alumni, and current and former part-time staff.
Responsibilities
* On-The-Job Learning as a DREAM Teaching Fellow (Approx. 40 hours/week)
* Under the direction of the mentor teacher, teach lessons with increasing frequency throughout the year; provide small group instruction as well as provide support to individual students to address learning needs and goals;
* Internalize and differentiate rigorous and engaging lesson plans;
* Maintain a productive, safe, and focused learning environment and model behavior within the code of conduct and all school policies;
* Attend and participate in staff meetings, grade team meetings, intellectual preparation meetings, mentor meetings, and other meetings, as needed;
* Participate in school-wide and individual professional development;
* Perform duties including, but not limited to, advisory, arrival and dismissal, lunch, assessment proctoring, and class coverage;
* Under the supervision of the mentor teacher, may take on responsibilities including but not limited to taking attendance, grading student work, preparing teaching materials, and family communication;
* Engage wholeheartedly in building relationships with DREAM fellows, staff, and community members;
* Perform other duties as assigned.
Teaching Fellow Professional Development, Training, and Assessment (Approx. 8 hours/month) Actively participate in DREAM-led professional development and training for Teaching Fellows (held in the afternoons/evenings - exact cadence to be determined);Meet proficiency on DREAM demonstrations of learning and assessments.
If Fellow is entering the Fellowship without a completed Bachelor's degree Successfully enroll in, or remain enrolled in, a bachelor's-granting undergraduate program Meet all course registration, billing, and other deadlines required to remain a student in good standing Ensure coursework does not conflict with Teaching Fellow schedule Successfully complete all required coursework in order to stay on track towards completion of a bachelor's degree by June 2027;
Qualifications
* Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program, and on track for a Bachelor's degree to be conferred by June 2027 (Pathway 1), OR
* Will have at least 90 undergraduate credits by Summer 2026, and the ability to re-enroll in a Bachelor's degree program (with guidance from DREAM) such that you will be on track for a Bachelor's degree to be conferred by Summer 2027 (Pathway 1), OR
* Bachelor's degree conferred by June 2026 (Pathway 2)
* Ability to work during DREAM school hours and attend Fellowship meetings and professional development outside of school hours;
* Experience working with youth, ideally in a youth development or education setting, strongly preferred;
* Interest in becoming an elementary school teacher, or a middle or high school math, science, ELA or social studies teacher;
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to effectively communicate with youth, families and colleagues;
* Ability to effectively manage multiple responsibilities simultaneously;
* Eagerness to grow professionally, including openness to receiving feedback and demonstrated ability to implement feedback;
* Willing and able to shift tasks and priorities as needed;
* A strong belief in the mission and values of DREAM, including the belief that all students can succeed, and a deep desire to make a difference in the lives of our students, families, and community;
* Priority to DREAM/Harlem RBI Legends*, and current and former youth-facing part-time DREAM staff.
* You are a Legend if you are a past participant of a DREAM/Harlem RBI program, or a graduate of DREAM Charter Middle School or DREAM Charter High School.
Working Expectations
* Being a DREAM Teaching Fellow is a full-time commitment. Exact hours vary and include daytime, evening, and some weekend hours.
* Teaching Fellow start: Early August 2026
* Teaching Fellow end: Late June 2027
DREAM Teaching Fellowship graduates commit to teaching at DREAM for at least three years after Fellowship completion.
Benefits and Paid Time Off
* We offer comprehensive benefits including:
* Flexible Medical Health Plans, subsidizing the majority of costs for the employee, their spouse/domestic partner and children
* The ability to select between a variety of medical plans according to what best suits the employee's needs
* Dental and vision plans
* Disability benefits
* Life insurance
* Up to 12 weeks fully paid of Parental Leave
* Flexible spending account options
* Pre-tax commuter benefits (parking and transit)
* Fitness and entertainment discounts
* A variety of support through our employee assistance program (EAP)
* 403(b) retirement plan with employer match starting at 4% after one year, with increases tied to DREAM tenure
* Referral, performance, and tenure milestone bonuses
* Discounted school meals through our in-house Scratch Food Program
* School-based 10-month employees have approximately 40 days off throughout the school year, including holidays, school breaks, personal days and wellness days, in addition to summer break.
* Benefits are subject to change.
Compensation
* The incoming salary for this position is $60,000 per year.
Teaching Fellows also receive:Promotion to a teaching position at DREAM upon successful Fellowship completion.
Teaching Fellows entering the Fellowship without a completed Bachelor's degree (Pathway 1) also receive:Up to $12,450 in DREAM scholarships to complete your bachelor's degree; Exact amount to be determined after all eligible financial aid and scholarships have been applied;Eligibility for DREAM's Tuition Reimbursement policy after 12 months of full-time employment and completion of your bachelor's degree, which reimburses up to $5,000 per year for tuition and certification costs of approved programs.
Teaching Fellows entering the Fellowship with a completed Bachelor's degree (Pathway 2) who elect to enroll in Relay Graduate School of Education's Teacher Pathway + MAT program also receive:A $12,450 scholarship for year 1 of a Masters Degree at Relay Graduate School of Education;State certification costs covered, up to $1,000A $3,855 scholarship for year 2 at Relay GSE upon successful Fellowship year completion and promotion to the Teacher role;A $7,395 AmeriCorps scholarship, which can be used for year 2 tuition at Relay GSE or to pay back existing eligible loans. Scholarship is dependent upon employee's completion of all application steps, and on availability of federal funding;If AmeriCorps or other institutional funding is unavailable: Eligibility for DREAM's Tuition Reimbursement policy after 12 months of full-time employment, which reimburses up to $5,000 per year for tuition and certification costs of approved programs,.
Teaching Fellows entering the Fellowship with a completed Bachelor's degree (Pathway 2) who do not enroll at Relay GSE, and instead elect to enroll in a different Masters of Education or job-related program also receive:Eligibility for DREAM's Tuition Reimbursement policy upon hire, which reimburses up to $5,000 per year for tuition and certification costs of approved programs.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
At DREAM, diversity, equity, and inclusion are a matter of mission.
From our schools to our playing fields, DREAM is committed to building a team where each individual can bring their full identity and experience to work because representation matters-it enriches our team culture, enhances our ability to innovate, and strengthens our impact in and out of the classroom. DREAM engages staff that represent and appreciate the diversity of our majority Black and Hispanic student body, while working to ensure that our practices are equitable, welcoming, and productive. We are dedicated to creating a world where youth, especially youth of color, have permission to dream-along with the tools and opportunities to make their dreams reality.
Come dream with us.
DREAM Maxims
All Kids Can. This Kid Can.
DREAM is Family.
Fun is a Serious Value.
Teamwork Makes the DREAM Work.
Fail. Persist. Exceed.
DREAM Big.
Applying to DREAM
We know applying for a new job can be a daunting process. In addition, studies have shown that historically underrepresented individuals often only apply to roles if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We encourage all applications! You may be just the person we need. If you have any questions about your application or interview process, do not hesitate to ask your recruiter; we are here to help!
DREAM provides reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and applicable state and local laws. If accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact your recruiter.
If you are a current DREAM employee, please click here to review our Internal Selection Process before applying.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
$60k yearly 12d ago
Graduate Research Assistant
Vitalief
Graduate assistant job in Newark, NJ
Vitalief partners with Sites, Sponsors, and CROs to streamline research operations, reduce costs, and accelerate breakthroughs that improve patient care. We bring deep clinical research expertise together with practical, results-driven consulting to help organizations operate more efficiently and achieve sustainable growth.
THE ROLE
We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Master's graduate to join our client's dynamic neuroscience research laboratory as a Graduate Research Assistant. Employed as a full-time, fully benefited Vitalief team member, the successful candidate will support research on addiction, brain function, and behavioral neuroscience through manuscript development, grant preparation, data analysis, and general research operations.
This position offers an exceptional opportunity for a student with a passion for translational research to gain hands-on experience in the scientific, analytical, and administrative aspects of academic research.
WHY VITALIEF?
Contribute: to advancing scientific discoveries that improve patient lives.
PEOPLE FIRST culture: with opportunities for growth and innovation.
Competitive benefits: including 20 PTO days + 9 paid holidays; Company-paid life insurance and short/long-term disability; 401(k) retirement program; Comprehensive healthcare plans.
Market-competitive salary: commensurate with experience and academic standing.
Work location: 100% on-site in Newark, NJ (flexible work hours)
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Manuscript Development: Draft, edit, and prepare scientific manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals, including literature reviews, data interpretation, and figure preparation.
Grant Support: Assist in developing and editing grant proposals, supporting background research, and preparing preliminary data and figures.
Data Analysis: Perform data cleaning, statistical analyses, and data visualization using appropriate software tools (e.g., SPSS, R, Python, MATLAB, or GraphPad Prism).
Research Coordination: Support day-to-day lab activities, including documentation, database management, and coordination of research timelines.
Literature Review: Conduct and synthesize current literature relevant to addiction and neuroscience to support ongoing studies and future grant submissions.
Collaboration: Work closely with the Principal Investigator (PI), postdoctoral fellows, and other team members to advance the lab's research objectives.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's degree in Neuroscience, Psychology, Biomedical Sciences, or a related field.
Prior research experience in neuroscience, addiction science, behavioral research, or related disciplines.
Experience with academic/scientific writing and publication processes.
Familiarity with grant writing (NIH or foundation-level preferred) is a strong plus.
Background in statistical or computational data analysis methods, including experience with SAS or SPSS, and some experience with AI models development.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; collaborative and comfortable working in a team-oriented lab environment.
Self-directed and intellectually curious, professional, reliable, and responsive to feedback.
Strong analytical and critical thinking abilities; high attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities.
Proficiency in relevant software for data analysis, literature management (e.g., EndNote, Zotero), and document preparation.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Standing, sitting, walking, visual perception, talking and hearing. Lifting up to 20lbs.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Vitalief partners with clients such as major medical centers and academic institutions that often requires all on-site resources such as prospective Vitalief consultants to be inoculated annually for Influenza and successfully pass a Mantoux Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis.
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$30k-48k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Teaching Assistant 12 Months, Kean Child Care Center, Child Care Access Means Parents in School Grant
Kean University 4.2
Graduate assistant job in Union, NJ
External Applicant Instructions * Please upload your resume/CV for automatic population of information to your Kean application. * Your contact information, work experience and education will be automatically filled in. Please review all fields - you will need to verify that the data is accurate.
* In the "My Experience" section, you will find a resume/CV upload option where you can submit your cover letter and any other supporting documents you may wish to submit.
Kean Child Care and Development Center
Teaching Assistant 12 Months, Grant-Funded
The Kean University Child Care and Development Center is a nationally accredited child care center inspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach, a philosophy that emphasizes hands-on discovery-based learning. The Teacher's primary role is to reach every learner by respecting their learning process and guiding their interests through engaging learning experiences and interactions.
Under the supervision of the Director, the Teaching Assistant is responsible for assisting the classroom Teacher in planning and implementing a developmentally appropriate, child-centered program of activities that promotes the social-emotional, cognitive and physical development of each child through exploration and discovery. All practices must be consistent with guidelines put forth by the Kean University Child Care and Development Center, College of Education and NJ Preschool Teaching & Learning Standards.
This position requires a regular schedule of afternoon and evening hours, with flexibility in schedule required as needed. This is a grant funded position through the Child Care Access Means Parents in Schools (CCAMPIS) Grant. Continued employment is contingent upon continued grant funding.
This position is based at the Kean Child Care and Development Center located on the Union, New Jersey, Kean University campus.
Qualifications: Experience working with young children and families in a childcare/school or educational setting is required. Ability to successfully complete a pre-employment background check and a Child Abuse Record Information (CARI) check, as well as subsequent checks per licensing requirements is also required. Candidate must have the ability to use a computer with basic proficiency and have strong oral and written communication skills.
Preferred qualifications include: an Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field; minimum of 1-2-years of classroom teaching experience and experience with children with special needs; and current Child Development Associate (CDA) Certificate with a Preschool or Infant/Toddler Endorsement.
In addition to undergoing a pre-employment physical and successfully completing background screening checks, this position also has physical requirements. These include: the ability to constantly move, stand, sit, bend and kneel for short and long periods of time, hand dexterity and the ability to lift and move up to 40 pounds; ability to assume postures in low levels to allow physical and visual contact with children, see and hear to ensure children's health and safety and engage in physical activities with children; and the ability to work indoors and outdoors.
The selected candidate will be required to pass a four (4) month Working Test Period.
Candidacy review begins immediately and continues until appointment is made. Please submit your cover letter, resume/CV and contact information for three professional references. Official transcripts are required prior to the starting date of employment.
In compliance with New Jersey's Pay Transparency Law, the negotiated annual salary range for this position is: $41,416.30 - $46,877.02 (Steps 1-4). Salaries for internal applicants will be based on union negotiated calculations. This position may also be eligible for a comprehensive benefits package, including health and dental insurance, a retirement plan and benefits for work life balance. For a full overview of our benefits offerings, please refer to our Kean University Benefits website.
SAME Program Applicants: If you are applying under the NJ State as a Model Employer "SAME" Program, your supporting documents (Schedule A or B letter), must be submitted along with your application materials by the closing date indicated above. For more information on the NJ SAME Program visit their website at: ********************************************* email: ******************* or call the Civil Service Commission at **************, option 3. You may also contact Kean's Recruiting Team at *************.
Attention current Kean University employees (including part-time Student Assistants, GraduateAssistants, Academic Specialists and Adjuncts): Please apply via the internal career site to ensure consideration as an internal candidate. To apply internally, please log into your Workday account and select the Career icon on your homepage to view available positions.
Additional Information
Kean University complies with the New Jersey First Act (Senate Bill No. 1730, P.L. 2011, Chapter 70). Any individual newly hired by Kean University will be required to abide by this law and establish a principal residence in New Jersey. New employees will have a full 365 days to establish such residence, from the effective date of hire.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a position, please refer to Section III.A. of our Reasonable Accommodations Policy & Procedures.
Mission Statement
Kean University, New Jersey's first Urban Research University, creates a world-class, innovative and inclusive society through equity and excellence in teaching, learning, global research, and impactful public engagement.
EEO/AA Statement
Kean University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Veterans/Disability Employer
$41.4k-46.9k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
[School Year 2026-2027] Teaching Fellow
Dream 4.5
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
Job DescriptionOriginally founded in 1991 as Harlem RBI, DREAM has grown to annually serve more than 2,500 youth across East Harlem and the South Bronx through a network of seven PreK-12, extended-day, extended-year DREAM Charter Schools and community sports-based youth development programs. Through our commitment to rigorous academics, social-emotional learning, deep family and community engagement, and health and wellness, we create lifelong learners who are equipped to fulfill their vision of success in and out of the classroom. We dream big, as well, with an aggressive five-year plan to expand to serve 3,500 students across seven schools-growing our organization's impact and leveling the playing field for all children. To learn more, visit wearedream.org.
DREAM's Teaching Fellowship is a selective, rigorous program through which DREAM/Harlem RBI school and program graduates, and current and former part-time staff can train to become teachers at DREAM. During the program, each Fellow works in a classroom under the guidance of a mentor teacher and participates in a cohort experience to support and propel their growth. Fellows receive regular feedback and coaching, all while building the skills necessary to manage a classroom, lead instruction, and meaningfully engage students and families. Additionally, Fellows with a completed bachelor's degree have the option to work toward New York State teaching certification and a Master of Arts in Teaching from Relay Graduate School of Education, supported in part by a scholarship from DREAM.
By becoming a DREAM Teaching Fellow, you will grow as an educator and get to immerse yourself in a school community focused on developing the whole child and committed to driving outcomes for the students of East Harlem and the South Bronx. This is an exciting opportunity to launch a rewarding teaching career and drive DREAM's mission forward for future generations.
The DREAM Teaching Fellowship involves working full-time in addition to participating and successfully completing training and demonstrations of learning outside of typically full-time work hours. Fellows earn a competitive salary and benefits and are eligible for significant contributions from DREAM to put toward higher education. DREAM Fellowship graduates commit to teaching at DREAM for at least three years after program completion. The Fellowship is designed to invest in future educators from DREAM's own communities: priority consideration for Fellowship admission is given to qualified DREAM/Harlem RBI alumni, and current and former part-time staff.Responsibilities
On-The-Job Learning as a DREAM Teaching Fellow (Approx. 40 hours/week)
Under the direction of the mentor teacher, teach lessons with increasing frequency throughout the year; provide small group instruction as well as provide support to individual students to address learning needs and goals;
Internalize and differentiate rigorous and engaging lesson plans;
Maintain a productive, safe, and focused learning environment and model behavior within the code of conduct and all school policies;
Attend and participate in staff meetings, grade team meetings, intellectual preparation meetings, mentor meetings, and other meetings, as needed;
Participate in school-wide and individual professional development;
Perform duties including, but not limited to, advisory, arrival and dismissal, lunch, assessment proctoring, and class coverage;
Under the supervision of the mentor teacher, may take on responsibilities including but not limited to taking attendance, grading student work, preparing teaching materials, and family communication;
Engage wholeheartedly in building relationships with DREAM fellows, staff, and community members;
Perform other duties as assigned.
Teaching Fellow Professional Development, Training, and Assessment (Approx. 8 hours/month)
Actively participate in DREAM-led professional development and training for Teaching Fellows (held in the afternoons/evenings - exact cadence to be determined);
Meet proficiency on DREAM demonstrations of learning and assessments.
If Fellow is entering the Fellowship without a completed Bachelor's degree
Successfully enroll in, or remain enrolled in, a bachelor's-granting undergraduate program
Meet all course registration, billing, and other deadlines required to remain a student in good standing
Ensure coursework does not conflict with Teaching Fellow schedule
Successfully complete all required coursework in order to stay on track towards completion of a bachelor's degree by June 2027;
Qualifications
Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program, and on track for a Bachelor's degree to be conferred by June 2027 (Pathway 1), OR
Will have at least 90 undergraduate credits by Summer 2026, and the ability to re-enroll in a Bachelor's degree program (with guidance from DREAM) such that you will be on track for a Bachelor's degree to be conferred by Summer 2027 (Pathway 1), OR
Bachelor's degree conferred by June 2026 (Pathway 2)
Ability to work during DREAM school hours and attend Fellowship meetings and professional development outside of school hours;
Experience working with youth, ideally in a youth development or education setting, strongly preferred;
Interest in becoming an elementary school teacher, or a middle or high school math, science, ELA or social studies teacher;
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to effectively communicate with youth, families and colleagues;
Ability to effectively manage multiple responsibilities simultaneously;
Eagerness to grow professionally, including openness to receiving feedback and demonstrated ability to implement feedback;
Willing and able to shift tasks and priorities as needed;
A strong belief in the mission and values of DREAM, including the belief that all students can succeed, and a deep desire to make a difference in the lives of our students, families, and community;
Priority to DREAM/Harlem RBI Legends*, and current and former youth-facing part-time DREAM staff.
*You are a Legend if you are a past participant of a DREAM/Harlem RBI program, or a graduate of DREAM Charter Middle School or DREAM Charter High School.
Working Expectations
Being a DREAM Teaching Fellow is a full-time commitment. Exact hours vary and include daytime, evening, and some weekend hours.
Teaching Fellow start: Early August 2026
Teaching Fellow end: Late June 2027
DREAM Teaching Fellowship graduates commit to teaching at DREAM for at least three years after Fellowship completion.
Benefits and Paid Time Off
We offer comprehensive benefits including:
Flexible Medical Health Plans, subsidizing the majority of costs for the employee, their spouse/domestic partner and children
The ability to select between a variety of medical plans according to what best suits the employee's needs
Dental and vision plans
Disability benefits
Life insurance
Up to 12 weeks fully paid of Parental Leave
Flexible spending account options
Pre-tax commuter benefits (parking and transit)
Fitness and entertainment discounts
A variety of support through our employee assistance program (EAP)
403(b) retirement plan with employer match starting at 4% after one year, with increases tied to DREAM tenure
Referral, performance, and tenure milestone bonuses
Discounted school meals through our in-house Scratch Food Program
School-based 10-month employees have approximately 40 days off throughout the school year, including holidays, school breaks, personal days and wellness days, in addition to summer break.
Benefits are subject to change.
Compensation
The incoming salary for this position is $60,000 per year.
Teaching Fellows also receive:
Promotion to a teaching position at DREAM upon successful Fellowship completion.
Teaching Fellows entering the Fellowship without a completed Bachelor's degree (Pathway 1) also receive:
Up to $12,450 in DREAM scholarships to complete your bachelor's degree; Exact amount to be determined after all eligible financial aid and scholarships have been applied;
Eligibility for DREAM's Tuition Reimbursement policy after 12 months of full-time employment and completion of your bachelor's degree, which reimburses up to $5,000 per year for tuition and certification costs of approved programs.
Teaching Fellows entering the Fellowship with a completed Bachelor's degree (Pathway 2) who elect to enroll in Relay Graduate School of Education's Teacher Pathway + MAT program also receive:
A $12,450 scholarship for year 1 of a Masters Degree at Relay Graduate School of Education;
State certification costs covered, up to $1,000
A $3,855 scholarship for year 2 at Relay GSE upon successful Fellowship year completion and promotion to the Teacher role;
A $7,395 AmeriCorps scholarship, which can be used for year 2 tuition at Relay GSE or to pay back existing eligible loans. Scholarship is dependent upon employee's completion of all application steps, and on availability of federal funding;
If AmeriCorps or other institutional funding is unavailable: Eligibility for DREAM's Tuition Reimbursement policy after 12 months of full-time employment, which reimburses up to $5,000 per year for tuition and certification costs of approved programs,.
Teaching Fellows entering the Fellowship with a completed Bachelor's degree (Pathway 2) who do not enroll at Relay GSE, and instead elect to enroll in a different Masters of Education or job-related program also receive:
Eligibility for DREAM's Tuition Reimbursement policy upon hire, which reimburses up to $5,000 per year for tuition and certification costs of approved programs.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
At DREAM, diversity, equity, and inclusion are a matter of mission.
From our schools to our playing fields, DREAM is committed to building a team where each individual can bring their full identity and experience to work because representation matters-it enriches our team culture, enhances our ability to innovate, and strengthens our impact in and out of the classroom. DREAM engages staff that represent and appreciate the diversity of our majority Black and Hispanic student body, while working to ensure that our practices are equitable, welcoming, and productive. We are dedicated to creating a world where youth, especially youth of color, have permission to dream-along with the tools and opportunities to make their dreams reality.
Come dream with us.
DREAM Maxims
All Kids Can. This Kid Can.DREAM is Family.Fun is a Serious Value.Teamwork Makes the DREAM Work.Fail. Persist. Exceed.DREAM Big.
Applying to DREAM
We know applying for a new job can be a daunting process. In addition, studies have shown that historically underrepresented individuals often only apply to roles if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We encourage all applications! You may be just the person we need. If you have any questions about your application or interview process, do not hesitate to ask your recruiter; we are here to help!
DREAM provides reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and applicable state and local laws. If accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact your recruiter.
If you are a current DREAM employee, please click here to review our Internal Selection Process before applying.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
$60k yearly 13d ago
Seton Teaching Fellow (2026-2027 Academic Year)
Seton Education Partners 4.1
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
Job Description
What is Seton Teaching Fellows? Seton Teaching Fellows is a year long missionary teaching program that brings the Catholic Faith to children in underserved communities in America. “The world offers you comfort. But you were not made for comfort. You were made for greatness” - Benedict XVI
Locations: Bronx, NYC; Cincinnati, OH; The Rio Grande Valley, TX.
Salary and Benefits:
A monthly stipend of $1,200
Free housing, utilities, and relocation expenses
Options for health insurance and loan deferment assistance
Weekly Spiritual, Professional, and Human Formation
3 retreats per year
Career Pathways across the Network
Timeline: We are accepting applications on a rolling basis, but spots always go quickly! Fellows will serve from July of 2026 (including onboarding and training) through June of 2027 (the close of our academic school year). We're hiring current seniors, graduates, and mission-aligned students seeking a gap year.
We also accept a limited number of fellows who will begin January 2026 and will serve through June 2027.
What We Offer
STF is a fully funded year of service that is making missionary catechesis and classroom education accessible for all. We provide . . .
A biweekly stipend-without fundraising.
Free, safe and quality housing with other Seton Teaching Fellows-we live in intentional and joyful communities of faith.
Participation in vibrant faith formation and a sacramental lifestyle.
Professional development that equips and supports you to be a leader in education, ministry, non-profit work, and beyond.
Impressive opportunities for funded masters degrees, certification, and licensure in a variety of fields!
Opportunities for loan forbearance, health care, and educational grants.
Generous time-off and a calendar year with space for breaks, retreats, and rest.
Competitive job/graduate school opportunities upon completion of the Fellow year.
What We Do
Seton Teaching Fellows will serve in our network schools across New York, Texas, and Ohio during the 2026-2027 school year (the Fellowship will run from mid-July to June of the following year).
Fellows live in the neighborhood where our schools are located, and serve at our schools, during school hours, Monday-Friday.
Fellows teach catechesis classes to students at all of our schools.
Fellows take part in rigorous instructional coaching and professional development sessions in order to grow as teachers throughout the year.
Fellows participate in and bring intentional community, sacramental faith life, and life-giving formation to the neighborhoods where we serve.
Who We Work With
All majors and levels of education - you don't have to posses a background or degree in education, and we have opportunities for students taking a gap year or a break from college. We also hire graduates who have already served in the professional work force or another mission.
Students and graduates from around the nation - we pay for relocation, travel, housing, and training. Don't stress about moving to a new city or finding a community to tap into-we'll take care of it for you.
Students who are eligible for work in the U.S. or OPT - If you are an international student, we might be able to accommodate your work situation!
Students and grads from various work experiences - While we work with children and young adults in underserved neighborhoods, you don't have to have professional experience working with children, schools, or a specific age group-you only need the call to serve!
Essential Skills and Duties
Strong communication skills and a professional demeanor.
A desire to teach the fullness of the Catholic faith.
The ability to socially and professionally connect with students, staff, and families from diverse backgrounds.
A growth mindset rooted in optimism and collaboration.
Willingness to live and participate in a communal men's or women's household, receive faith formation, and pray with others.
Willingness and ability to work and teach in schools and classrooms with Pre-K through 8th-grade students, as well as to receive professional development and training pertaining to their professional role.
At least two years of college experience.
Core belief that all children can achieve both moral and academic excellence.
Shared Backgrounds and Experiences
We are building an organization in which talented individuals from all walks of life and past work experiences can join our team and make significant contributions. We are particularly committed to attracting and developing individuals who share the life experiences or backgrounds of the students we serve.
Questions or concerns? Reach out to the Seton Teaching Fellows Talent Team with any questions about our application at *************************.
About Seton Education Partners
Seton Teaching Fellows is a program of Seton Education Partners. Co-founded in 2009 by KIPP pioneer Scott W. Hamilton and Teach for America alumna Stephanie Saroki de García, Seton is a response to the dramatic decline of urban Catholic schools in America, which have served the economically disadvantaged well for decades.
Seton is working to take remarkable academic and catechetical achievements to scale by managing a network of schools and programs that ensure that thousands of underserved children whose Catholic schools close-and other local children-have access to an academically excellent, character-rich, and, for those who choose it, vibrantly Catholic education. This network is a national model for how other cities facing the shuttering of Catholic schools can continue to serve children and families with limited educational options. For more information on Seton Education Partners, please visit **********************
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$56k-70k yearly est. Easy Apply 18d ago
Department of Nursing, Full-time Faculty (Assistant Professor or Associate Professor or Clinical Lecturer)
St. Francis College 4.2
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
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$69k-81k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Welcome Center Graduate Student Assistant
The New School 4.1
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
Information Position Availability: Position Title: Welcome Center Graduate Student Assistant Requisition Number: 0406073773 Location New York City Position Type: Student Department: Provost/Provost's Office Responsibilities: The New School is looking for enthusiastic, outgoing Graduate students to join our team as Student Assistants within the University Welcome Center. Our Student Assistants facilitate in-person campus tours and participate in virtual programs and events designed to help prospective students and their families learn more about The New School's academic programs, social life, and application requirements. They also serve as a first point of contact for visitors to campus as receptionists staffing the Welcome Center front desk and contribute content to the Welcome Center Instagram account, online admitted student communities, and New School Parent and Family Hub.
We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of race, color, creed, religion or belief, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, marital or domestic partnership status, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity or expression, age, disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. The New School recognizes and values the benefits of a diverse workforce.
Welcome Center Student Assistants are responsible for:
* Acting as representatives of the university, warmly welcoming all campus visitors and establishing a quality first impression.
* Displaying pride and passion for The New School
* Maintaining up-to-date information about our academic programs, student services, and admission requirements
* Consistently representing themselves and the university in a genuine, professional, and inclusive manner.
The rate for this position is $19/hr. This is a hybrid position, with the majority of hours taking place in-person at The Welcome Center (72 Fifth Avenue).
Please note: this position is only open to graduate students.
Work mode: Hybrid/Split - Employees hired for this position have regularly scheduled, consistent percentage of time on campus (ex 1-4x/week) and also work some of the time remotely.
Minimum Qualifications:
* Acting as representatives of the university, warmly welcoming all campus visitors and establishing a quality first impression.
* Displaying pride and passion for The New School
* Maintaining up-to-date information about our academic programs, student services, and admission requirements
* Consistently representing themselves and the university in a genuine, professional, and inclusive manner.
Preferred Qualifications: Job Family: Admissions Posting Date: 12/19/2025 Closing Date: 01/26/2026 Open Until Filled No
$19 hourly 5d ago
Parent Coordinator - Academy for Scholarship and Entrepreneurship: A College Board School (11X270)
NYC Department of Education 3.9
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
Job Details The Parent Coordinator is part of the administrative team working under the supervision of the principal. 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.
This position focuses on creating a welcoming environment for parents. The Parent Coordinator will identify parent and related school/community issues and work with the principal to see they are addressed in a timely manner.
Duties and Responsibilities
* Increases parent involvement in the school by working closely with all school, parent and community organizations.
* Serves as facilitator for parent and school community concerns and issues including, for example, school policies or facilities issues.
* Conducts outreach to engage parents in their children's education.
* Convenes regular parent meetings and events around topics of key concerns to parents.
* Attends parent meetings along with the principal, where appropriate.
* Works with the school parent association, where needed, to provide assistance in establishing by-laws, holding elections and conducting their affairs in accordance with Chancellor's Regulation A-660.
* Serves as a school liaison to Central and Field-based parent support staff.
* Maintains ongoing contact with community organizations that are involved with providing services to the school's educational program.
* Organizes back to school and other events to increase parental and community involvement and creates a welcoming school environment to parents.
Salary:
$44,432 (New Hire Rate)
$51,094 - $73,941 (Incumbent - 2 years of full-time continuous City service)
Minimum Selection Criteria
A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college and two years of experience in community work in an area related to the duties described above; or an Associate's degree or its educational equivalent and four years of experience in community work in an area related to the duties described above is preferred OR:
A high school diploma and six years of experience in community work in an area related to the duties described above.
The following qualifications are also preferred for the position:
* Familiarity with the New York City public school system.
* Presently or formerly a public school parent.
* Experience with convening workshops.
* Bilingual where there is a significant non-English speaking population.
* Excellent communication, organizational, interpersonal and problem-solving skills.
* Conflict resolution and mediation skills.
* Experience working with families and parents in education and/or community issues.
* Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications.
Position will require flexibility with respect to work hours in order to meet the needs of parents, including early mornings, evenings and weekends. The position may also require occasional assignment to different work sites such as during summer months.
Application:
Use the attached form to apply, and send it, along with a copy of your resume, no later than January 26, 2026 to:
Zenobia White, Principal
Email: ***********************
Location: 921 East 228th Street, Bronx, NY 10466
Phone: ************; Fax: ************
NOTE: The filling of all positions is subject to budget availability.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
It is the policy of the Department of Education of the City of New York to provide equal employment opportunities without regard to actual or perceived race, color, religion, creed, ethnicity, national origin, alienage, citizenship status, age, marital status, partnership status, disability, sexual orientation, gender (sex), military status, unemployment status, caregiver status, consumer credit history, prior record of arrest or conviction (except as permitted by law), predisposing genetic characteristics, or status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual offenses and stalking, and to maintain an environment free of harassment on any of the above-noted grounds, including sexual harassment or retaliation. For more information, please refer to the DOE Non-Discrimination Policy.
DOE Non-Discrimination Policy
The Department of Education of the City of New York is an inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment upon any legally protected status or protected characteristic, including but not limited to an individual's actual or perceived sex, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, or pregnancy. For more information, please refer to the DOE Non-Discrimination Policy.
$51.1k-73.9k yearly 28d ago
Teaching and Student Support Fellows (2025-2026)
Breakthrough New York 3.9
Graduate assistant job in New York, NY
Department
High School
Employment Type
Seasonal - Part Time
Location
New York, NY
Workplace type
Hybrid
Compensation
$20.00 / hour
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES WILL INCLUDE: WE'RE LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO: TEACHING AND STUDENT SUPPORT FELLOWS CALENDAR: About Breakthrough New York
Mission: Breakthrough New York empowers motivated students from low-income communities to access a college education and pursue the career of their choosing.
Vision: In New York City, every student has the opportunity to achieve a college degree and pursue the career of their choosing.
How much does a graduate assistant earn in Clifton, NJ?
The average graduate assistant in Clifton, NJ earns between $13,000 and $121,000 annually. This compares to the national average graduate assistant range of $11,000 to $85,000.
Average graduate assistant salary in Clifton, NJ
$40,000
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