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  • SY25/26 2nd grade Teacher

    Boston Renaissance Charter Public 3.8company rating

    Math teacher job in Boston, MA

    Who is the Boston Renaissance Charter Public School? The mission of Boston Renaissance Charter Public School is to foster academic, social, and emotional growth while building confidence, character, and citizenship. We achieve this through a whole-child educational approach that emphasizes academic excellence aligned with Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks and Common Core Standards. Additionally, we prioritize social and emotional well-being, supported by a dedicated team of mental health professionals and comprehensive staff training. What do we believe about our students? At the Boston Renaissance Charter Public School we believe children learn best when they feel loved and connected to caring adults. Education should equip them with knowledge, skills, and personal attributes for success in a changing world. We emphasize inspiring students to dream big and believe no goal is beyond their reach. What do we believe about Diversity Equity and Inclusion? At Boston Renaissance Charter Public School we are dedicated to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture. We strive to create an anti-racist environment that educates the whole child while celebrating and respecting all differences. We are committed to continuously auditing systems to address biases and actively working to eliminate inequities, ensuring a welcoming environment for all community members, regardless of background or identity. What do we believe about our staff? At Boston Renaissance Charter Public School we believe highly qualified, student centered and cultural responsive educators are at the center of the work we are doing. Teachers are seen as leaders with a responsibility to be self-reflective learners, constantly improving their practice. We are looking for teachers who: Prioritize Student Growth: Educators who are committed to fostering academic excellence while supporting students' social and emotional well-being. Embrace Diversity and Inclusion: Individuals who value and celebrate diversity, creating an inclusive classroom where every student feels respected, valued, and empowered. Innovate and Inspire: Creative thinkers who use engaging, student-centered teaching strategies to inspire curiosity, critical thinking, and a love for learning. Collaborate and Lead: Team players who actively collaborate with colleagues, students, and families, and who are ready to take on leadership roles within the school community. Commit to Continuous Growth: Lifelong learners who reflect on their practice, seek feedback, and are dedicated to professional development and personal growth. Major Responsibilities: Meet and instruct assigned classes in the locations and at the times designated. Plan a program of study that, as much as possible, meets the individual needs, interests, and abilities of the students and employs a variety of instructional techniques and media. Create a classroom environment that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the maturity and interests of students. Guide the learning process toward the achievement of curriculum goals and - in harmony with the goals - establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, projects and the like to communicate these objectives to students. Strive to implement by instruction and action of BRCPS's philosophy of education, instructional goals, and objectives. Assess the accomplishments of students on a regular basis and provide progress reports as required. Maintain accurate, complete, and correct records as required by law, school policy, and administrative regulations. Make provision for being available to students and parents for education-related purposes outside the instructional day when required or requested. Plan and supervise purposeful assignments for teacher aide(s) and volunteer(s) and, cooperatively with department heads, evaluate their job performance. Strive to maintain and improve professional competence. Attend staff meetings and serve on staff committees as required. Morning Duty: Includes active supervision of hallways and classrooms. Afternoon Duty: Includes active supervision of the dismissal process. Additional duties may be assigned without additional compensation or stipend Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree Commitment to ensuring academic success for all students Experience working in an urban setting, preferred Experience working with diverse student populations, preferred Ability to read, interpret, and apply student performance data to instructional planning and execution Required license(s)/MTELs: * DESE License: Early Childhood and SEI Endorsement. Or * Passing the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL), this includes a passing score on the Communication and Literacy Skills test and a passing score on the relevant subject matter knowledge test(s).
    $48k-60k yearly est. 8d ago
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  • Long Term Substitute ESP

    Ashland Public Schools 4.0company rating

    Math teacher job in Ashland, MA

    Warren School is seeking a dynamic Long-Term Substitute Special Education Educational Support Professional (ESP) to support students within both inclusive classroom settings and pull-out instructional environments. The ideal candidate will work directly with students to support skill acquisition and promote academic, social, and behavioral growth. This position requires the implementation of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), ongoing data collection and monitoring of student progress, and the accurate reporting of student performance. The ESP will collaborate closely with the special education teacher, classroom teachers, and building administration, and communicate effectively with all stakeholders to ensure consistency and continuity of support. Education Support Personnel (ESP-1) Grades: K-2 Description: Assist Special Education teacher and regular education staff with classroom organization, redirection of students, participation monitoring, supervision of students, and general classroom routines while providing a safe learning environment for students. Assist teachers with and facilitate data collection, behavior plan monitoring/reporting, program implementation, and overall generalization of skills, when appropriate. Assist in the development, implementation, and evaluation of student programs. Take direction from supervising teacher(s) and/or Individual Education Program (IEP) contact person. Respect children's confidentiality in all interactions with staff, parents, and the school community. Model and promote appropriate communication, socialization, and conversation skills. Check in with the student regularly and ensure that they are staying on task as expected. Provide remedial instruction (as needed/requested), organizational support, and classroom/testing accommodations. Communicate with service providers to ensure carry-over of goals throughout the day. Monitor/supervise students in unstructured settings such as hallways, cafeteria, recess, etc. Participate in staff training/professional development specific to the children's disabilities as directed. Communicate effectively and work in a collaborative team environment with students' needs at the forefront. Assist the teacher with follow-up educational activities, such as, independent seat work, and small group work. Report any concerns to the teacher(s). Other duties and support are assigned, from time to time, by the principal, teacher(s), special education coordinator, or director of special education. All performance responsibilities must be pertinent to the ESP's role and under the direction of the assigned general education or special education teacher. Prepare and modify lesson materials as directed by the teacher. Ensure that accommodations and modifications are being supported as outlined in the IEP of the student(s) being supported.
    $39k-44k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Elementary School Science Teacher (IMMEDIATE OPENING)

    Match Education 3.8company rating

    Math teacher job in Boston, MA

    Elementary School Science Teacher (IMMEDIATE OPENING) Match Charter Public School is a free, high-performing charter public school in Boston. We are a PreK-12 school serving up to 1,250 students. Our mission is to prepare studentsparticularly multilingual learners and those who would be the first in their families to earn a college degreefor success in college and careers in order to achieve economic security and mobility. Students gain acceptance to our schools via an annual blind public lottery open to all Boston residents. Our families bring amazing racial and cultural diversity to the school communitythey represent over 20 different countries of origin with over 20 different languages spoken at home. 98% of our students are people of color. Our students bring a diversity of needs to our school, and we are prepared to serve them: 23% of our students qualify for special education services; 19% of our student body are English Language Learners. Matchs core values are Equity, Freedom, Teamwork, Innovation, and Accountability. We are working to reframe our organizational processes and policies to be truly anti-racist. At Match, we believe that three aspects of our work and organizationa staff that is diverse by race and other factors, a professional environment that is inclusive of all perspectives, and a curriculum in our PreK-12 school that is culturally competentare vital to our goals and mission. Position: Elementary School Science Teacher (IMMEDIATE OPENING) Location: Boston, MA (Hyde Park Campus) Start date: ASAP OVERVIEW OF ROLE Our elementary school (Match Community Day) has an immediate opening for a Science Teacher. The position is based at our elementary school campus on 100 Poydras St. in Hyde Park. Working hours are Monday-Friday, 7am-2:45pm. Professional development on Wednesdays runs until 4:30pm. The compensation for Match teaching positions ranges from $61,812-$98,899 and is based on a candidates prior years of teaching experience. Match offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes 90% coverage of health insurance costs and student loan repayment assistance. This position includes a number of essential responsibilities, including (but not limited to): Teach elementary level science classes to one or more grades of students; Develop daily lessons and assessments aligned with Matchs Science curriculum in collaboration with department colleagues and leadership team members; Serve as an integral part of the Science department, including covering additional science courses in other grades when needed due to teammates absences; Uphold high academic and behavioral expectations for students, and provide lots of support for getting students there; Participate actively in Matchs coaching and professional development programming; Assist with school programming as needed during non-instructional time (e.g. arrival, lunch and dismissal); and Serve as a positive and collaborative member of the Match Charter Public School community PM20 QUALIFICATIONS Research has shown that people of color and women are less likely to apply for jobs if they dont believe they meet every one of the qualifications described in a job description. Our highest priority is finding the best candidate for the job. We encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every one of our qualifications described or you have a less traditional background. We are looking for applicants who: have at least two years of full-time experience as classroom or special education teacher, preferably in an urban education setting; hold a valid and appropriate license issued by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, or can meet the licensure requirements within a year of date of hire; believe that all students can and will succeed; desire to continually improve their practice as a teacher by taking and implementing feedback; have a proven record of student success and achievement. ABOUT MATCH EDUCATION Match Education (*********************** is the shared brand name of Match Charter Public School and The Match School Foundation, Inc. Match Education is an engine of discovery and applied innovation in education. We operate a high-performing urban charter public school and a unique associate teacher program that trains teachers for high-poverty schools. Out of this applied work, we refine, validate empirically, and eventually disseminate new ideas and practices on core questions in education reform. The Match Foundation, Inc. and Match Charter Public School prohibit discrimination on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, religion, veteran status, and any other class of individuals protected from discrimination under state or federal law in any aspect of the access to, admission, or treatment of students in its programs and activities, or in employment and application for employment. PI5ac9691d24cd-26***********5
    $60k-83k yearly est. Auto-Apply 1d ago
  • Certified Sped Teacher

    Focused Staffing

    Math teacher job in Boston, MA

    Job DescriptionSpecial Education Teacher (2025-2026 School Year) Location: Hyde Park, MA 02136 (also convenient to Roslindale, Mattapan, West Roxbury, Milton, Dedham, and surrounding areas) Compensation: $50 to $55/hour Positions Available: Elementary Special Education Teacher - Inclusion Special Education Teachers (Grades 4-5) - Inclusion with Math Experience Join Focused Staffing Group and Make an Impact! At Focused Staffing Group, we don't just fill positions - we help transform lives, one rockstar educator at a time. Whether you're passionate about special education or driven to help every child reach their potential, we connect exceptional professionals with schools and communities that need them most. We're on a mission to empower students, support educators, and build brighter futures across K-12 classrooms nationwide. If you're ready to do work that matters - and be part of a team that values growth, purpose, and people - let's make it happen! About the Opportunity We're seeking a dedicated and dynamic Elementary School Special Education Teacher to join a high-performing public charter school in Hyde Park, MA. This is an exciting opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of diverse learners while working in a collaborative, mission-driven environment. In this role, you'll provide specialized instruction, inclusion support, and individualized education for students with IEPs. You'll also partner closely with general education teachers and school leadership to ensure every student has access to the tools and opportunities they need to thrive. What You'll Do Deliver targeted instruction and academic support to students with Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). Collaborate with general education teachers to adapt lessons and support inclusion in mainstream classrooms. Manage IEP compliance, documentation, and progress reporting in alignment with state and district standards. Communicate effectively with parents, teachers, and support staff to track student progress and set goals. Participate in professional development, coaching sessions, and schoolwide initiatives to strengthen instructional practice. Foster a positive, inclusive, and engaging classroom culture that promotes both academic and personal growth. What We're Looking For Bachelor's degree (Master's degree preferred) Valid MA Special Education License (or ability to obtain within one year of hire) 2+ years of classroom teaching experience, ideally in special education or urban education settings Strong belief that all students can succeed, with a passion for equity and access in education Excellent communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills Commitment to professional growth and continuous improvement Why Join Focused Staffing Group? Competitive pay - $58/hour Supportive and inclusive school community Ongoing coaching and development opportunities A mission-driven environment where your work truly matters If you're ready to bring your passion for teaching and your expertise in special education to a team that's changing lives every day - apply today!
    $50-55 hourly 9d ago
  • Grade 5 Teacher (Long-Term Substitute)

    Mansfield School District Ma 4.3company rating

    Math teacher job in Mansfield, MA

    Grade Five Teacher (Long-Term Substitute) Anticipated Dates: January 7 - March 31, 2026 Responsibilities include: * Design rigorous standards-based units and deliver well-structured lessons designed to motivate and engage students * Adjust and adapt teaching practices based on assessment results and the individual needs of students * Communicate and collaborate effectively with families and colleagues * Fulfill professional responsibilities and contribute to school-wide decision making and planning
    $55k-72k yearly est. 58d ago
  • 9th Grade ELA Teacher[SY25/26]

    Neighborhood House Charter School 4.3company rating

    Math teacher job in Boston, MA

    08th January, 2026 Why NHCS? Neighborhood House Charter School (NHCS) is a tuition-free open enrollment charter school for grades K1-12 in Dorchester that is a public alternative to traditional district schools. We serve over 800 students across two campuses predominantly from the neighborhoods of Dorchester, Roxbury and Mattapan. We believe in the social emotional well-being of our students and know that a well-coached and supported educator is instrumental in helping our scholars both academically and in their SEL growth. We do not give up on kids. Our expectation is that all of our students thrive at NHCS, graduate from high school and pursue post-secondary education on the path to life success. Our educators are partners with our scholars and their families as they embark on this path. What is the ELA Teacher role? As a High School ELA Teacher you care deeply about the success of your students and create strong relationships to leverage success both in and out of the classroom. You understand the demands of a high paced classroom and create a positive learning environment through consistency and authenticity. You are excited about presenting engaging and differentiated lessons to create opportunities for scholars to develop their skills through reading, writing, listening and speaking. You will work at our Centre St. campus teaching four periods per day. The hours are Monday-Friday, 7:45am-4pm. Someone coming to us with two years of experience and a master's degree can expect to make $67,500. Candidates who share two or more points of intersection with our scholars are eligible for a priority qualification bonus of up to $2,000. Is this You? * You have earned a Bachelor's degree; * A passing score on the Communications & Literacy MTEL, as well as a MTEL in the content area(s) they teach within their first year of employment at NHCS * An SEI Endorsement (core academic and special education teachers only) as defined by DESE, within their first year of employment at NHCS * You are committed to cultivating anti-racist, culturally responsive and restorative practices; * You believe in a Warm Demanding ethos where the two phrases, "We care about you" and "We have the highest expectations for you" go hand in hand. * You are committed to cultivating the social emotional wellbeing of all of our scholars both in and out of the classroom; * You will thrive in a community in which all members demonstrate accountability, flexibility, humor, effort, responsibility, respect and hope; * You are able to start ASAP. Neighborhood House Charter School (NHCS) is committed to being an anti-racist organization. The work of racial justice does not belong to a department or position; it is the responsibility of every member of our community - scholar, family, and educator. As an educational organization, we are committed to continual growth and learning so everyone can find a safe place to belong and walk on their own anti-racist journey in the midst of a racially diverse and vibrant community. This will ensure that we, as an organization, reflect, equip, and care for all. We are an equal opportunity employer and it is our policy to provide equal opportunity for all applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, veteran status, genetic information, age, disability, marital status or any other basis protected by federal, state or local laws. We encourage you to apply even if you feel that you do not meet all the stated requirements for the position. Apply For Job
    $67.5k yearly 19d ago
  • Substitute Literacy / Reading Teacher

    West Warwick Public Schools 4.0company rating

    Math teacher job in West Warwick, RI

    Certified Literacy / Reading teacher needed as soon as possible until February 8 with the possibility of an extension.
    $62k-85k yearly est. 8d ago
  • NTIP Mentor Teacher - One Mentee

    Cambridge School District

    Math teacher job in Cambridge, MA

    Description of Service Opportunity: This Service Agreement is applicable to Mentor Teachers who are paired with one (1) mentee. The mentoring relationship is shaped by the activities that the Mentor and beginning Teacher participate in together. These activities should help the beginning Teacher improve upon practice and develop an understanding of the Massachusetts Standards of Effective Teaching Practice. Mentoring activities include (but are not limited to): * Facilitating a strong start to the year. Mentors can help beginning Teachers launch into a productive year by making sure they know where to obtain all needed materials, are familiar with routines and schedules, and curriculum expectations. * Providing instructional support. This includes, but is not limited to: * Meeting regularly (both formally and informally) during the school year to conference, reflect on practice, analyze student data, and plan curriculum and lessons. * Making regular observation visits to the beginning Teacher's classroom. * Modeling instructional strategies and facilitating opportunities for the beginning Teacher to observe other effective Teachers (including those in other schools). * Teaching (or co-teaching) the beginning Teacher's class so the beginning teacher can observe the Mentor Teacher. * Providing guidance on classroom management and how to address behaviors that interfere with learning. * Analyzing and assessing the beginning Teacher's practice in relation to the CPS Teacher Rubric in order to help the beginning - - Teacher reflect and improve - and ultimately demonstrate proficient practice across the four standards. * Videotaping lessons and analyzing the video and reflecting on best practices together. * Providing professional support. Beginning Teachers need to be informed of district, school, and grade level/content team data and goals. * Providing personal support. Mentors can help relieve the stress of beginning Teachers by introducing them to other faculty members and helping the beginning Teacher to put problems in perspective with support and encouragement. * Maintaining a confidential relationship with the beginning Teacher. It is important that the beginning Teacher be able to discuss problems openly with the Mentor, so that they may be addressed in a timely and informed manner. The role of the Mentor is to support the beginning Teacher, not to evaluate them. * Participating actively in CPS mentoring meetings and maintaining all required documentation. Minimum Requirements: DESE defines the following eligibility criteria for Mentors. To serve as a CPS Mentor, an educator must: * Have successfully completed at least three years of experience in a teaching role. * Have demonstrated effective teaching practice in the classroom as shown by receiving a rating of at least proficient on their most recent evaluation. * Have demonstrated practice that reflects excellent content knowledge of the MA Curriculum Frameworks and the Standards of Effective Teaching Practice and Educator Evaluation System. * Be an effective communicator and problem solver, especially when working with colleagues. * Have demonstrated proficiency in a variety of pedagogical strategies/methods to meet a diverse range of learning needs. * Be knowledgeable about the professional and community resources in the school and district. * Be able to maintain a confidential relationship. Individuals who are selected to serve as Mentors for a new teacher under the New Teacher Induction Program will receive a stipend of $2,000 for serving as a Mentor to a new Teacher during the new Teacher's 1st year in CPS. Stipends will be paid in two installments (in January and June) upon up-to-date and successful completion of the mentoring responsibilities noted above. Should the mentorship be discontinued for any reason, the stipend will be prorated to reflect the amount of time that the Mentor served in the mentoring role. Possible reasons that a mentorship might be discontinued include, but are not limited to: * The mentee resigning from their teaching position prior to the end of the school year. * The mentee being terminated from their teaching position prior to the end of the school year. * The principal and/or the director of professional learning and leadership reaching a determination that the mentor/mentee relationship is not meeting the needs of the beginning teacher. Length of Contract: September 2, 2025 to June 30, 2026 Contract Amount: Flat Rate $2000.00
    $51k-70k yearly est. 19d ago
  • Teacher Mentor

    Codman Academy Charter Public School

    Math teacher job in Boston, MA

    Codman Academy is seeking educators who are interested in serving in the role of a Beginning Teacher Mentor. The below job description outlines the purpose, roles and responsibilities of a Beginning Teacher Mentor. This is a stipended position that will be offered to internal and external candidates who meet the qualifications. What is the role of a Beginning Teacher Mentor? All beginning teachers (teachers in their first three years of teaching) should be assigned to a mentor within the opening weeks of school. Mentors provide instructional, social-emotional and logistical support to novice educators, as they acclimate to their new position. What are the responsibilities of a Beginning Teacher Mentor? Mentoring can occur in a one-on-one format or in a group setting. Mentor should check in with the mentee 15-20 hours per year (or approximately 2 hours/month) with increased support at the start of the year, and should include activities including, but not limited to: * Support with understanding the essential role and responsibilities of a new educator in their respective grade level and content area including but not limited to lesson planning, parent/family communication, classroom management and discipline, grading, collaborative planning, and responsibilities related to licensure (if relevant). * Offer culturally responsive mentorship, supporting educators from diverse backgrounds and preparation pathways * Support with lesson planning using High Quality Instructional Materials (HQIM) aligned to Mass Frameworks/CCSS. * Support mentees with unpacking the Standard of Excellent Teaching and planning for the implementation of high leverage instructional practices outlined in the tool, with a focus on those related to tier 1: Crew Culture, Empowering Learning Environment, High Quality Tasks/Work and Student-Centered Learning. * Modeling best teaching and planning practices including observing the mentee's practice when possible and providing actionable feedback and/or supporting the mentee to observe the mentor's practice or visit other model classrooms. * Provide support with navigating school and district policies and procedures * Supporting mentees in self reflection, goal setting and professional growth, aligned with district and school licensure and evaluation expectations. Mentor Eligibility Requirements: To be eligible to serve as a mentor, educators must meet the following requirements, as outlined by DESE: * At least 3 full years of experience under an initial or professional license * Serve in the same professional role as the educator (e.g. teacher). * Strong preference will be shown to matching mentors and mentees based on common subject, grade level or program area (secondary teacher, special education teacher, early childhood teacher, etc.) Mentor Training and Support: Codman is responsible for providing mentors with training on their role prior to the start of mentoring and on-going support throughout the year. This year, this will include 3 mentor development meetings outside of contractual hours. Mentors will be required to participate in these trainings to ensure coherence and alignment of mentorship activities across the district. Topics for mentor training and support will include, but not be limited to: * Mentor Role & Responsibilities: * Facilitating regular (at least monthly) mentor-mentee meetings * Supporting reflective practice and goal setting * Observing and providing feedback to mentees * Connecting mentees w/ professional learning, resources and supports * Confidentiality * Effective, culturally responsive practices for supporting mentees * Building trusting relationships and establishing effective communication * Valuing and leveraging mentees' background and experiences as assets * Supporting mentees professional learning, growth and agency * Grade level content standards and culturally and linguistically sustaining practices, in alignment with our Codman Standard of Excellent Teaching.
    $51k-70k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • NTIP Mentor Teacher - One Mentee

    Cambridge Public Schools 3.8company rating

    Math teacher job in Cambridge, MA

    Description of Service Opportunity: This Service Agreement is applicable to Mentor Teachers who are paired with one (1) mentee. The mentoring relationship is shaped by the activities that the Mentor and beginning Teacher participate in together. These activities should help the beginning Teacher improve upon practice and develop an understanding of the Massachusetts Standards of Effective Teaching Practice. Mentoring activities include (but are not limited to): - Facilitating a strong start to the year. Mentors can help beginning Teachers launch into a productive year by making sure they know where to obtain all needed materials, are familiar with routines and schedules, and curriculum expectations. - Providing instructional support. This includes, but is not limited to: - Meeting regularly (both formally and informally) during the school year to conference, reflect on practice, analyze student data, and plan curriculum and lessons. - Making regular observation visits to the beginning Teacher's classroom. - Modeling instructional strategies and facilitating opportunities for the beginning Teacher to observe other effective Teachers (including those in other schools). - Teaching (or co-teaching) the beginning Teacher's class so the beginning teacher can observe the Mentor Teacher. - Providing guidance on classroom management and how to address behaviors that interfere with learning. - Analyzing and assessing the beginning Teacher's practice in relation to the CPS Teacher Rubric in order to help the beginning - - Teacher reflect and improve - and ultimately demonstrate proficient practice across the four standards. - Videotaping lessons and analyzing the video and reflecting on best practices together. - Providing professional support. Beginning Teachers need to be informed of district, school, and grade level/content team data and goals. - Providing personal support. Mentors can help relieve the stress of beginning Teachers by introducing them to other faculty members and helping the beginning Teacher to put problems in perspective with support and encouragement. - Maintaining a confidential relationship with the beginning Teacher. It is important that the beginning Teacher be able to discuss problems openly with the Mentor, so that they may be addressed in a timely and informed manner. The role of the Mentor is to support the beginning Teacher, not to evaluate them. - Participating actively in CPS mentoring meetings and maintaining all required documentation. Minimum Requirements: DESE defines the following eligibility criteria for Mentors. To serve as a CPS Mentor, an educator must: - Have successfully completed at least three years of experience in a teaching role. - Have demonstrated effective teaching practice in the classroom as shown by receiving a rating of at least proficient on their most recent evaluation. - Have demonstrated practice that reflects excellent content knowledge of the MA Curriculum Frameworks and the Standards of Effective Teaching Practice and Educator Evaluation System. - Be an effective communicator and problem solver, especially when working with colleagues. - Have demonstrated proficiency in a variety of pedagogical strategies/methods to meet a diverse range of learning needs. - Be knowledgeable about the professional and community resources in the school and district. - Be able to maintain a confidential relationship. Individuals who are selected to serve as Mentors for a new teacher under the New Teacher Induction Program will receive a stipend of $2,000 for serving as a Mentor to a new Teacher during the new Teacher's 1st year in CPS. Stipends will be paid in two installments (in January and June) upon up-to-date and successful completion of the mentoring responsibilities noted above. Should the mentorship be discontinued for any reason, the stipend will be prorated to reflect the amount of time that the Mentor served in the mentoring role. Possible reasons that a mentorship might be discontinued include, but are not limited to: - The mentee resigning from their teaching position prior to the end of the school year. - The mentee being terminated from their teaching position prior to the end of the school year. - The principal and/or the director of professional learning and leadership reaching a determination that the mentor/mentee relationship is not meeting the needs of the beginning teacher. Length of Contract: September 2, 2025 to June 30, 2026 Contract Amount: Flat Rate $2000.00
    $57k-68k yearly est. 18d ago
  • Childcare Certified Teacher

    Primrose School

    Math teacher job in Canton, MA

    Benefits: * 401(k) * Competitive salary * Employee discounts * Flexible schedule * Free uniforms * Health insurance * Paid time off * Training & development * Dental insurance * Opportunity for advancement Role: Certified Teacher for all ages - Infant, Todddler and Preschool at Primrose School of Canton at Blue Hills Calling All Passionate Educators: Early Childhood Infant, Toddler or Preschool Teacher! Are you eager to make a difference in the lives of young children? Do you have a natural passion for nurturing and a love of learning? Primrose School of Canton at Blue Hills wants YOU to join our team as an Early Childhood Infant/Toddler Teacher- no nights, no weekends! Position: Infant/Toddler/ Preschool Teachers As an Infant/Toddler Teacher, you'll embark on an exciting journey of discovery alongside our little learners. You'll build trusted relationships with families as you provide nurturing care and help infants develop their foundation. Our exclusive digital learning platform provides everything you need to create joyful learning experiences for the babies in your care. Welcome to... The Beginning of Something Big! At Primrose School of Canton at Blue Hills, you'll find: * Exclusive and time-tested Balanced Learning curriculum, delivered in a digital platform for easier delivery and mastery * Competitive pay and benefits * A joyful and welcoming childcare environment * An on-site school leadership team invested in your growth * Engaged, caring franchise owners * High-quality facilities focused on health and safety Responsibilities * Create a nurturing and stimulating classroom environment for infants * Implement age-appropriate lesson plans that are created for you * Ensure a safe and clean learning space * Communicate effectively with children, parents, and staff to foster a supportive community * Participate in ongoing professional development to enhance teaching skills and knowledge * Support children's individual learning needs and encourage their social and emotional growth Qualifications * Strong communication skills * Passion for nurturing and educating young children * Experience in early childhood education and preschool settings preferred * Experience with Infants preferred, EEC Certification a must Your experience as a teacher at Primrose School of Canton at Blue Hills will look like: * Fully stocked classrooms AND resource room! * Dedicated leadership team, including owners on site, to rely on for support, curriculum questions, and professional development. * Curriculum planning time outside of the classroom and an education coach to support you! * Set classroom, co-teachers or support teachers, hours and roster of children to maintain consistency throughout the school year. * Flexible schedules - No nights or weekends! School hours are 7:30am-5:30pm. * Paid vacation time, sick time and all federal holidays * Enjoy family time during our generous Christmas Break - Bonus! * Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, 401(K) * Discounted tuition - take advantage of our amazing curriculum for your own child At Primrose School of Canton at Blue Hills, we believe that who children are is just as important as who they become. If you're looking for more than a daycare and you're passionate about providing the highest quality education and care to help children develop and learn during their first five years, consider a career with us! Ready to Make a Difference? If you're excited to embark on an exciting adventure of bringing wonder to little learners, we want to hear from you! MLBC
    $48k-68k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Certified Teacher S. Easton MA

    Cowlicks and Pigtails

    Math teacher job in West Bridgewater, MA

    Job DescriptionEEC Certified Teacher Join the Fun in Early Education! **What Were All about! At Albrecht Kinder Academy were not just a learning center; were a launchpad for the next generation of trailblazers, artists, and future leaders! We believe education should be as fun as a field trip (minus the bus ride!). With us, your days will be filled with laughter, creativity, and maybe a few glitter explosions. **What Youll Be Doing: ** - Dazzle our little learners with engaging lessons that put the wow in wow! Whether its painting, singing, or pretending to be astronauts, youll inspire them every day! - Create a magical classroom where creativity flows, and imagination runs wild (pajama days, anyone?). - Make sure every child feels like a superstar, because they are! - Chat with parents and fellow teachers like the friendly neighborhood teacher you arecommunication is key! - Take part in professional development (yes, we believe learning should be a lifelong adventure, too!). **What You Bring to the Table: ** - An EEC Certification (because we want the best of the best!). - A heart full of passion for working with little humans and an even bigger sense of humor! - Experience in early childhood educationbonus points if you can tell a joke that makes kids giggle! - Great communication skills because we believe in talking, laughing, and having open ended conversations. **Whats in It for You: ** - A salary thats competitive (with bonus rounds for awesome teaching!). -If you are a mom/ dad your children will always come first. (We want you at every school show etc) - A vibrant and welcoming community where you can let your creativity shine.-401 k -Staff surprises that are monthly! outings, gift cards to local places to have fun- some hat we have done are Gift cards to Canobie lake, movies, bowling, we even did a sleepover at the Conjuring house ( That was optional ) and etc.... - Opportunities for professional growthbecause we want you to soar higher than a superhero on a mission! -Monthly staff meeting with dinner - The joy of making a real difference in the lives of children (and some hilarious stories to tell later!). If youre ready to bring your fun-loving spirit and creativity to a role where you can inspire the future, we cant wait to hear from you! Apply now and kickstart your adventure at Albrecht Kinder Academy. Preferred qualifications **What You Bring to the Table: ** - An EEC Certification (because we want the best of the best!). - A heart full of passion for working with little humans and an even bigger sense of humor! - Experience in early childhood educationbonus points if you can tell a joke that makes kids giggle! - Great communication skills because we believe in talking, laughing, and having open ended conversations. Why youll love it here We believe that every educator deserves the opportunity to grow both personally and professionally. Our supportive environment fosters collaboration, innovation, and continuous learning. We are dedicated to your success as an educator while ensuring our students thrive. Our benefits include: **Whats in It for You: ** - A salary thats competitive (with bonus rounds for awesome teaching!).-If you are a mom/ dad your children will always come first. (We want you at every school show etc.) - A vibrant and welcoming community where you can let your creativity shine. -401 k -Staff surprises that are monthly! outings, gift cards to local places to have fun- some hat we have done are Gift cards to Canobie lake, movies, bowling, we even did a sleepover at the Conjuring house (That was optional) and etc.... - Opportunities for professional growthbecause we want you to soar higher than a superhero on a mission! -Monthly staff meeting with dinner - The joy of making a real difference in the lives of children (and some hilarious stories to tell later!). If youre ready to bring your fun-loving spirit and creativity to a role where you can inspire the future, we cant wait to hear from you! Apply now and kickstart your adventure at Albrecht Kinder Academy. Job Type: Full-time Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Paid time off Professional development assistance Referral program Work Location: In person
    $49k-69k yearly est. 18d ago
  • Floating Certified Teacher

    Magical Beginnings

    Math teacher job in Bellingham, MA

    Job DescriptionAt Magical Beginnings, we know that the earliest years matter most. With Care, We Care isn't just a tagline - it's how we show up for children, families, and one another every single day. As a leading provider of early education across Massachusetts, our award-winning programs create safe, joyful, and engaging learning environments where infants, toddlers, and preschoolers truly thrive. We are currently seeking a Floating Certified Teacher to join our team. This is a highly valued, dynamic role that brings flexibility, variety, and impact. As a floating teacher, you'll support multiple classrooms, ensure continuity of care, and step in wherever children and teachers need you most. No two days are the same - and that's exactly what makes this role exciting. If you're an energetic, compassionate educator who thrives in a collaborative environment and takes pride in supporting both children and colleagues, this role has your name on it.You'll Be Successful in This Role If You Have: EEC Teacher Certification, CDA, or equivalent education and experience Prior experience in a center-based childcare or private school setting A warm, engaging presence and a genuine passion for early childhood development A flexible, team-first mindset and the ability to pivot with confidence Position Requirements: Ability to spend extended periods on the floor with children Ability to lift to 50 pounds Ability to stand for up to 90% of the workday Strong attention to detail, time management, and professionalism As a Floating Teacher, you will play a critical role in keeping our classrooms running smoothly and our children supported throughout the day. Responsibilities include: Providing classroom coverage for teacher absences, planning time, breaks, and daily staffing needs Supporting classroom opening and closing routines, including cleaning, sanitizing, and preparation for the next day Assisting teachers with daily classroom activities such as: Engaging children during free play and learning centers Supporting lesson preparation and classroom projects Supervising outdoor play and transitions Assisting with diapering, bathroom routines, meals, and snacks Supporting rest time and classroom flow Maintaining cleanliness throughout the school, including classrooms, common areas, bathrooms, kitchens, laundry, and sanitation equipment Encouraging active participation through age-appropriate, engaging interactions Maintaining required EEC professional development hours and PQ Registry compliance Attending monthly staff meetings and participating in school-wide initiatives Building positive, respectful relationships with children, families, and colleagues Helping create a safe, joyful, and nurturing learning environment every day What Magical Beginnings offers you: Paid sick time 13 paid holidays, plus a guaranteed paid week-long winter break Paid snow days and vacation time* Medical, dental, and vision insurance* Long-term disability and company-paid life insurance Five free counseling appointments with our EAP Program 401 (k) Plan with a weekly company match Parental leave through MA PFML Childcare discount Weekly pay with direct deposit Employee Referral Bonus Plan Classroom tablets and supply budgets Paid classroom planning time Teachers' lounge and dedicated break rooms Mentorship Program Professional Development and Career Advancement Opportunities Teacher appreciation events and team-building activities Seasonal celebrations and community outreach projects *Available to full-time employees only Payroll is processed weekly.About Magical BeginningsMagical Beginnings Learning Centers is a growing network of early childhood schools dedicated to creating nurturing, engaging, and joyful learning environments. We value collaboration, kindness, and continuous improvement-and we support our team members with a positive culture, competitive benefits, and opportunities to grow. Magical Beginnings is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and strives to be a workforce that reflects the communities we serve. All employment is based on qualifications, merit, and business need. Magical Beginnings does not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, religion, age, marital status, pregnancy, nationality, physical or mental disability, medical condition, gender identity, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other status protected by law.
    $49k-69k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Full Time Certified Teacher

    Discovery Village Child Care Center, Inc.

    Math teacher job in Waltham, MA

    Job DescriptionSalary: $20-25 We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Certified Preschool Teacher to join our team. The ideal candidate will foster a positive and engaging learning environment for young children, promoting their social, emotional, and cognitive development through creative and age-appropriate activities. Key Responsibilities: Curriculum Development: Design and implement a developmentally appropriate curriculum that meets the needs of all children in the classroom. Classroom Management: Create a safe, nurturing, and stimulating classroom environment that encourages exploration and learning. Child Assessment: Monitor and assess children's progress through observations and assessments, adapting teaching strategies to meet individual needs. Parental Engagement: Communicate regularly with parents and caregivers about their child's progress and activities, fostering strong partnerships. Collaboration: Work collaboratively with fellow teachers and staff to create a cohesive learning community. Professional Development: Participate in ongoing professional development opportunities to stay current with early childhood education best practices. Compliance: Ensure that all activities and curriculum align with state guidelines and standards. Qualifications: Certification: Valid state certification in Early Childhood Education. Experience: Previous experience working with preschool-aged children in an educational setting is preferred. Skills: Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work effectively in a team environment. Creativity and enthusiasm for teaching. Knowledge of child development principles.
    $20-25 hourly 23d ago
  • Mentor Teacher (CAMS) (Internal Only) (SY25-26)

    Chelsea Public Schools 4.0company rating

    Math teacher job in Chelsea, MA

    Title: Mentor Teacher (CAMS) (Internal Only) (SY25-26) Reports to: Building Principal in collaboration with District Coordinators/Directors An experienced teacher who has demonstrated exceptional classroom techniques and who demonstrates substantial knowledge about the subject he or she teaches. Mentor teachers should have rapport with colleagues and a marked ability to guide and counsel, plus available time to fulfill all requirements including meetings. Mentors should also be committed to helping their new colleagues have a positive experience in Chelsea in order to increase teacher retention. The appointment of a mentor teacher is for one year only. Previous mentorteachers wishing to be assigned a new must submit a new application. All mentors must be available for training during new teacher orientation on August 18 - 21, 2025 to meet with their mentees. Mentor Responsibilities: Each mentor will provide support for the following: teachers new to the profession will be 2:1 and veteran teachers will be up to 4:1. Mentors who have less than the maximum ratio will serve as the point of contact for substitute teachers. Second year mentors will have a caseload of 6:1. The mentor will provide support in the key areas of learning school rules and policies, developing effective teaching and classroom management strategies, understanding the culture of the school, personal confidence and stability; and if mentor and mentee share a common area, curriculum. Mentor will meet weekly and separately with each mentee to discuss current concerns and offer strategies for 45 minutes for new to the profession mentees and 30 minutes for veteran teacher mentees; in addition, mentor will keep track of meetings and communications in a log that must be submitted to the lead mentor monthly. Monthly meeting requirement is 2 hours for veteran teachers and 3 hours for teachers new to the profession. Observe each mentee at least 2 times a year, including a pre-conference, a full-period observation, and a debrief Arrange observations for the mentee to observe other teachers at least 2 times a year, including a pre-conference, a full-period observation, and a debrief Attend and participate in monthly meetings with new teachers on the designated date of each month and quarterly meetings with the mentors only. Facilitate, or help facilitate, an equitable portion of the monthly mentor-mentee meetings Mentors commit themselves to attend mandatory mentor training in August. Mentors also commit themselves to attend quarterly mandatory meetings during the school year. These meetings will be from 3-4 pm and focused on continued mentor training and strengthening the current mentor program. First year mentors only - Will be required to attend PD for new mentors (approximately 4 per year). Mentors commit an additional day of work outside the regular school year with new teachers, and will work with assigned teachers during new teacher educator orientation week in August. Complete required assigned summer reading prior to the NEO. Mentors will report to the Mentor Lead and an Asistant Principal or Principal. The mentoring program will be overseen by the Director of Instruction and District Mentor Lead. Application: Upload a letter of interest to the "documents" section of your application in TalentEd. Compensation: CTU contractual rate. For emergency situations, if a mentor cannot attend NEO and/or serve for the full year, compensation will be adjusted accordingly. The Chelsea Public Schools District is an equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting, appointing, assigning, training, evaluation and promoting personnel on the basis of merit and qualifications, without regard for race, color, national origin, sex, religious affiliation, age, ancestry, marital status, handicapping conditions, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other applicable unlawful discriminatory standards. (Title VI & Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964. Title VII & Title VIII of the Public Health Services Act, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as well as other relevant federal and state laws).
    $57k-66k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • EEC Certified Teacher

    Mini Miracles Early Education & Child Care Center

    Math teacher job in Natick, MA

    Job Description We are currently seeking an Preschool Teacher (EEC Certified) to join our team! Mini-Miracles offers excellent benefits for eligible employees including: 40 hours for vacation time 40 hours for sick time Earn up to 3 weeks of additional vacation time, based on tenure 10 Major Holidays Competitive salary - $20/hour and up, based on experience Excellent benefits including medical, dental insurance, and vision. Long term disability, life insurance, and 401K available 20% off of tuition for on-site child care 20 hours of paid training, as well as opportunities for career advancement Qualifications: Must be EEC certified Candidate should have 1+ year experience working with children Knowledge of child development through course work or other experience Strong verbal and written communication skills Ability to take direction and work as part of a team Excellent attendance and punctuality required Exceptional organizational skills and cleanliness Ability to multi-task Candidate must be flexible and be able to respond to change as needed Summary of Position: Work directly with MMCC children to provide them with a safe, warm, nurturing and educational environment Ensure our student's needs are met at all times Establish strong parent and family relationships and ensure that parents and children's needs are communicated to the correct people within the daycare Create and implement fun and engaging lesson plans based on the MMCC Curriculum Ensure MMCC center and classrooms are kept clean and organized Attend regular staff meetings and parent nights Adhere to all EEC regulations and Mini-Miracles policies and procedures Candidate must be passionate about working with children and bring a positive and upbeat spirit each and every day! “Where Learning and Play Happen All Day” is the philosophy we carry through at Mini-Miracles. We are committed to helping each and every child reach their full potential through exploration, play, and structured learning times. We believe a fun, positive and progressive start to education is the key to future success and we are able to achieve all that through our unique developmentally sequenced curriculum and wonderful team of teachers and Directors. Please visit our website at ******************************
    $20 hourly 3d ago
  • Grade 1 Teacher

    New Bedford Public Schools 4.0company rating

    Math teacher job in New Bedford, MA

    We are deeply committed to an inclusive curriculum and school community that reflects the diversity of our student population. We strive to have the highest quality educators and encourage applications from candidates representing a broad range of skills and diverse backgrounds. We seek candidates who are dedicated to inclusion and have a clear interest in being part of the richness of diversity that the New Bedford Public Schools community has to offer. Position: * Teacher Responsibilities: * Plan and implement instruction to ensure that all students meet and exceed Common Core Standards and State Frameworks * Use of data to inform instruction, to track student progress and to track progress of self through self-evaluation and goal setting * Deliver engaging, targeted instruction that meets MA DESE and Common Core Standards for level and subject taught * Differentiate services and instruction to meet variety of student learning needs and strengths * Maintain active communication with students' families in support of their learning and to communicate with families consistently and regularly throughout the school year about their children's academic and social progress * Assess student performance using formal, summative, and portfolio assessments to drive instruction * Perform other duties as assigned by the principal Qualifications: * Licensed by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education * A demonstrated belief that each and every student can achieve at high levels. * A demonstrated dedication to lifelong learning, reflection, and continued personal and professional growth. * Excellent written and verbal communication skills. * Outstanding interpersonal and collaborative teamwork skills. * SEI Endorsement Terms of Employment: * Reports to: School Principal * Rate: In accordance with the Unit A contract found here The New Bedford Public Schools do not discriminate on account of age, race, color, sex, gender identity, gender expression, ancestry, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, military status, genetics, or disability that does not prohibit performance of essential job functions in employment for potential employees. New Bedford Public Schools encourages people with multilingual skills, particularly in Cape Verdean Creole, Portuguese and/or Spanish, to apply. Every available opportunity will be taken in order to ensure that each applicant is selected on the basis of qualifications, merit and ability.
    $52k-59k yearly est. 5d ago
  • 1st Year Mentor Teacher

    Bellingham Public Schools 3.6company rating

    Math teacher job in Bellingham, MA

    Internal Posting BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS BELLINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS TITLE: 1ST YEAR MENTOR TEACHER (Number of Mentors to be determined by the number of newly hired staff) ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Mentor teachers needed to provide resources and ongoing support to new teachers and staff. Focus on effective teaching practice, classroom discipline and management, analyzing student data, and organizing for instruction. 50 hours of mentoring are required unless otherwise determined by the Assistant Superintendent. Mentors will meet frequently (formally and informally) during the school year to reflect on practice and plan curriculum and lessons. Substitutes provided for peer coaching and observations. Responsible for keeping a log of dates, times, and content covered in the required 50 hours. May be asked to attend up to three (3) one hour meetings outside of contracted hours. SKILLS/ABILITY: Must be a trained mentor or complete the district mentor training prior to becoming a mentor. Minimum of 3 years on staff CERTIFICATES, LICENSES and/or DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: Minimum Bachelors Degree Mentor Training SALARY: $750 Stipend per Mentee, subject to grant funding (will be prorated based on hours completed) REPORTS TO: Building Principal/Assistant Superintendent OUR MISSION: The Bellingham Public School District's enrollment is approximately 1,930 students and an organizational staff of 400 employees. The district is split into the following building grade levels: DiPietro Elementary (Preschool - Grade 3), Stall Brook Elementary (Preschool - Grade 3) Bellingham Memorial School (grades 4-7) and Bellingham High School (grades 8-12), and Keough Memorial Academy (grades 7-12) is our therapeutic day school for students with special needs. Our core mission is to foster an environment in which students and staff have opportunities to reach their full potential. The Bellingham School District is committed to providing a challenging and academically motivating education where all students, staff and families accept responsibility for education within their schools. The School Committee and the Administrative Team support the District Improvement Plan and Strategic Plan. Our goal is to always reach for our vision: The Bellingham Public Schools, in collaboration with students, their families, and the community, will provide a safe learning environment, where the unique strengths of every learner are enhanced and celebrated. We will work together to build a shared sense of pride in the Bellingham Public Schools by amplifying academic excellence, increasing communication, cultivating a positive climate, improving social and emotional well-being, and enhancing technology use and implementation.
    $750 weekly 60d+ ago
  • Daily Substitute

    Ashland Public Schools 4.0company rating

    Math teacher job in Ashland, MA

    A daily substitute is responsible for the management and instruction of a classroom in the absence of their regular teacher. This includes, but is not limited to, following and delivering provided lesson plans, managing classroom behaviors, supervision of students, and assignment of classwork and homework. The substitute may act as a teacher or an aide, depending on the needs of the school. The daily rate for substitute teachers is as follows: $120 per day (less than 11 consecutive days) $130 per day (11-39 consecutive days)
    $120 daily 2d ago
  • Teacher Mentor

    Codman Academy Charter School

    Math teacher job in Boston, MA

    Codman Academy is seeking educators who are interested in serving in the role of a Beginning Teacher Mentor. The below job description outlines the purpose, roles and responsibilities of a Beginning Teacher Mentor. This is a stipended position that will be offered to internal and external candidates who meet the qualifications. What is the role of a Beginning Teacher Mentor? All beginning teachers (teachers in their first three years of teaching) should be assigned to a mentor within the opening weeks of school. Mentors provide instructional, social-emotional and logistical support to novice educators, as they acclimate to their new position. What are the responsibilities of a Beginning Teacher Mentor? Mentoring can occur in a one-on-one format or in a group setting. Mentor should check in with the mentee 15-20 hours per year (or approximately 2 hours/month) with increased support at the start of the year, and should include activities including, but not limited to: Support with understanding the essential role and responsibilities of a new educator in their respective grade level and content area including but not limited to lesson planning, parent/family communication, classroom management and discipline, grading, collaborative planning, and responsibilities related to licensure (if relevant). Offer culturally responsive mentorship, supporting educators from diverse backgrounds and preparation pathways Support with lesson planning using High Quality Instructional Materials (HQIM) aligned to Mass Frameworks/CCSS. Support mentees with unpacking the Standard of Excellent Teaching and planning for the implementation of high leverage instructional practices outlined in the tool, with a focus on those related to tier 1: Crew Culture, Empowering Learning Environment, High Quality Tasks/Work and Student-Centered Learning. Modeling best teaching and planning practices including observing the mentee's practice when possible and providing actionable feedback and/or supporting the mentee to observe the mentor's practice or visit other model classrooms. Provide support with navigating school and district policies and procedures Supporting mentees in self reflection, goal setting and professional growth, aligned with district and school licensure and evaluation expectations. Mentor Eligibility Requirements: To be eligible to serve as a mentor, educators must meet the following requirements, as outlined by DESE: At least 3 full years of experience under an initial or professional license Serve in the same professional role as the educator (e.g. teacher). Strong preference will be shown to matching mentors and mentees based on common subject, grade level or program area (secondary teacher, special education teacher, early childhood teacher, etc.) Mentor Training and Support: Codman is responsible for providing mentors with training on their role prior to the start of mentoring and on-going support throughout the year. This year, this will include 3 mentor development meetings outside of contractual hours. Mentors will be required to participate in these trainings to ensure coherence and alignment of mentorship activities across the district. Topics for mentor training and support will include, but not be limited to: Mentor Role & Responsibilities: Facilitating regular (at least monthly) mentor-mentee meetings Supporting reflective practice and goal setting Observing and providing feedback to mentees Connecting mentees w/ professional learning, resources and supports Confidentiality Effective, culturally responsive practices for supporting mentees Building trusting relationships and establishing effective communication Valuing and leveraging mentees' background and experiences as assets Supporting mentees professional learning, growth and agency Grade level content standards and culturally and linguistically sustaining practices, in alignment with our Codman Standard of Excellent Teaching.
    $51k-70k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago

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