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  • Substitute Teacher - No Experience Needed With a Bachelor's Degree!

    Copilot Careers 3.1company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Stamford, CT

    Join our team as a Substitute Teacher and be a crucial part of our school's educational mission. When regular teachers are absent, you will step in to ensure the uninterrupted delivery of the daily educational program. This role not only allows you to refine your teaching skills but also provides a unique opportunity to create a positive and enriching learning environment for students. Become an invaluable member of our school community as you contribute to the growth and success of our students. This position offers a flexible schedule and an opportunity to contribute to the education and development of students in a meaningful way. If you are passionate about teaching and enjoy working with young learners, we encourage you to apply for the role of Substitute Teacher in our district. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree or Higher Proficient in English (speaking, reading, writing) Responsibilities: Provide meaningful instruction to students in assigned classrooms while regular teacher is absent Review and implement regular teacher's routines, procedures, lesson plans, and curriculum objectives Establish and maintain a safe and orderly classroom environment Report any student injuries, illness, and serious discipline problems to school administration Perform additional duties as directed by school administration Seize this opportunity before it's gone - apply today and join our team!
    $21k-28k yearly est. 4d ago
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  • Class A -Dedicated Local Intermodal-$1700 Weekly!! Home Daily! --Nights*

    Amwap Services LLC

    Substitute teacher job in Elizabeth, NJ

    About the job Class A -Dedicated Local Intermodal-$1700 Weekly!! Home Daily! --Nights* Please read entire ad No Sap Drivers-Hair Follicle Test No accidents or incidents within past year Must have 6 Months Tractor Trailer experience in past year CDL address must match hiring area Must live within 30 miles of Avenel NJ terminal(07001) Home Daily Local Intermodal Picking up and dropping off containers along the railways throughout NJ Day Cab Slip Seat Drop & Hook Live load/ Unload- No Touch Freight Night shifts ( start times after 4 pm 10-12 hour shifts Sundays through Thursdays or Tuesdays through Saturdays Load Pay and CPM $40 per load plus cpm (based off verifiable experience) 3-4 loads per day 1800 Dedicated miles per week $1700 Weekly Average! Job Type: Full-time Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid orientation Paid time off Vision insurance
    $1.7k weekly 8d ago
  • Associate Teacher (Spanish Immersion) - Grades 1-2, Lower Division

    Avenues 4.1company rating

    Substitute teacher job in New York, NY

    WHY TEACH AT AVENUES? A top-tier school in New York City. Teaching and learning through dual language immersion and challenging interdisciplinary projects. A culture of creativity, entrepreneurship and deep collaboration. State-of-the-art technology throughout. Brilliant colleagues, with widely diverse experience, creating a unique educational experience together. Unparalleled possibilities for professional learning and development prospects. There is no place quite like Avenues. DEEP COLLABORATION THROUGH LANGUAGE IMMERSION Collaboration here isn't a buzzword: it's woven into everything we do given that our students in grades 1-5 alternate their days between their English and Target Language classrooms. Teacher teams composed of English and Spanish teachers or English and Chinese teachers share two classes of students Teacher teams share responsibility for teaching curriculum that promotes their students' social, emotional and academic growth in both languages. Given this structure teacher teams communicate daily to plan lessons and discuss student progress Additionally teachers collaborate with fellow grade-level and language colleagues during weekly meetings. Job Description WHAT YOU'LL DO Collaborate intensively with Spanish and English partners to design learning outcomes, monitor growth, and thoughtfully address individual student needs. Co-design and teach innovative curriculum that engages all learners in meaningful and challenging work that cultivates real-world problem solving skills and develops social responsibility Deeply connect with students, colleagues and parents to vigorously uphold a culture of welcome, safety and respect. Invoke a robust learning atmosphere that leads students to deeply value being at school and feel part of a rigorous and joyful learning community. Participate actively in ongoing professional learning Qualifications WHAT YOU BRING Student teaching or equivalent experience with children in grades 1-5 Full professional fluency in Spanish Understanding of instructional skills to teach through a balanced literacy approach in the reading and writing workshop model Experience with problem-based mathematics instruction Highly effective collaborator, eager to listen deeply, contribute to a team and achieve goals together Deep dedication to learning and growing as an educator A respect and appreciation for a diverse community of learners, families and colleagues Bachelor's degree required, master's degree encouraged Candidates with diverse backgrounds encouraged to apply Additional Information If hired for this position, the annual salary range is between $53,000.00 - $67,000.00. The salary may vary depending on your professional experience and skills. Competitive benefits for benefits eligible roles include medical, dental, life insurance, 401K savings plan, generous paid time off, family forming benefits, health and wellness benefits and more. Avenues is deeply committed to diversity, equity and inclusion throughout our organization. We strive to uphold a culture in which every colleague feels that they belong, are trusted, and are valued. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, and strongly encourage candidates from traditionally underrepresented communities or groups to apply. Avenues offers competitive compensation and a generous benefits package. Avenues upholds the highest standards for safeguarding the physical and emotional wellbeing of children. As an essential aspect of this commitment, all offers are contingent upon successful completion of careful reference and background checks.
    $53k-67k yearly 41d ago
  • Substitute Teacher - Whitestone Day School

    QSAC Careers 4.2company rating

    Substitute teacher job in New York, NY

    Hourly Rate - $23.00-$29.00 - Commensurate with level of certification, education, experience and ABA credentials (if applicable). RESPONSIBILITIES Complete required QSAC orientation. Ensure health, safety & welfare of individuals. Conduct formal and informal assessments of educational programs and behavior interventions. Supervise Teacher's Assistants/Aides and participate in the implementation of educational programs and behavior interventions. Implement and adhere to IEP/Student Program. Supervise and implement completion of program/student documentation. Supervise and delegate responsibilities to Teacher's Assistants/Aides. Complete and maintain training requirements. Complete required program documentation/certifications (e.g. Employee Medicals, PPD, CPR, etc. as required). Interact/communicate with parents, college interns, professionals, and other interested visitors. Punctuality and regular attendance is expected. Maintain participant/family confidentiality. Commitment to company values and adherence to policies. Perform other duties as assigned by supervisors and/or senior management. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree or higher in any concentration, but highly preferred in fields such as Education, Psychology, or Social Work. Certification in General Education Experience with Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis preferred. Ability to run. Ability to safely assist lifting individuals of various weights & 20 lb items. Clearance through state mandated Background/Fingerprint Check(s). Ability to communicate effectively with others and individuals served. Benefits Our benefits go beyond health and retirement. You will be joining a passionate community of professionals and staff who support each other in a challenging and rewarding work culture. Competitive salary Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance have very low out of pocket costs (for FT staff) Medical can be as low as $1 dollar per paycheck / $26 dollars a year for full medical coverage ( for FT staff) Generous Paid Time Off policy Group Life Insurance and Long Term Disability (for FT staff) Flexible Spending Accounts (for FT staff) Pre-Tax Commuter Benefits 403(b) Retirement with Employer Discretionary Match (for FT staff) Opportunities for career advancement Qualifications are subject to change in accordance with government regulations. *This description is a general statement of required major duties and responsibilities performed on a regular and continuous basis. It does not exclude other duties as assigned. QSAC is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Mission-Oriented. Results-Driven. Collaborative. Passionate. We Are QSAC. To apply: Please send resumes to jobs@qsac.com QSAC12
    $23-29 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Teacher Assistant

    Odyssey House Inc. 4.1company rating

    Substitute teacher job in New York, NY

    Job Description Our Mission: Since 1967, Odyssey House has gone beyond helping individuals beat drugs and alcohol. We help rebuild lives. There's more to recovery than just getting clean. We help individuals get healthy again, too, with medical and dental care, fitness programs, support for your mental health and more. Individuals can stay with their children while in treatment, while learning new life skills, so they can stay together and repair other broken relationships in their lives. We provide educational and work skill trainings, outpatient services and available housing assistance, so individuals can step back into real life with a real future. If that sounds different than other treatment programs, you're right. Because Odyssey is where recovery gets real. In addition to competitive salaries, Odyssey House offers: A 35-hour work week (as opposed to a 40-hour work week) Vacation Plan and Holiday Schedule Life Insurance Medical Insurance (Two Plans) Dental and Vision Insurance Additional Insurance Coverages (hospitalization, accidental, critical illness coverage) Long-Term & Short-Term Disability Flexible Spending Account/Health Reimbursement Account 403(b) Plan Corporate Counseling Associates (CCA) EAP benefit Ability Assist Counseling Services (through The Hartford) Commuter Benefits Educational Assistance Programs Special shopping discounts through ADP Marketplace and PlumBenefits RUFit?! Fitness Program Pet Insurance Legal Assistance Optum Financial Service through ConnectYourCare Benefit Advocacy Center through Gallagher Salary Compensation Range: $42,000-45,000 MAJOR FUNCTIONS: Under the direction of the Deputy Director of Educational Services and the Group/Lead Teacher, the Teacher Assistant assists in providing direct early childhood educational services to children between the ages of two (2) months and five (5) years of age. The Teacher Assistant is responsible for the supervision and management of all assigned children. The Teacher Assistant interacts directly with the children and models appropriate adult-child interactions for parents. SPECIFIC DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Assist Group/Lead Teacher in maintaining a positive, developmentally appropriate, safe and healthy learning environment. Assist in implementing weekly lesson plans developed by the Group Teacher. Actively participate in individual and group child activities. Assist in the daily set up, break down and cleaning of the classroom. Assist in serving all daily snacks and meals for assigned children. Participate in all classroom trips and outings. Maintain proper inventory and functioning of all classroom materials and children supplies. Provide direct supervision of residents assigned to the childcare worker job function. Attend all required in-service training seminars, staff meetings, on and off-site case conferences. Attend all required in-service training seminars, staff meetings and on and off-site case conferences. Participate in quality improvement activities and staff development. Follow and implement licensing requirements per DOHMH and Odyssey House policies. Other relevant duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS: EDUCATION/TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Must be 18 years of age or older. High School Diploma or GED Equivalency required. CPR/First Aid Certification required, candidates who do not yet have these certifications will have the ability to obtain it within 3 months of hire for continued consideration. NYS Central Registry Check and fingerprint clearance required upon hire required. Proficiency with computer operations (Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook programs) required. Must be able to lift small children. Must be able to work a flexible schedule. PREFERRED SKILLS: EDUCATION/TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Knowledge of NYC Department of Health regulations and codes recommended. Experience working, supporting and teaching children is highly desired. Child Development Associate(CDA) highly desired OR one of the following: Working towards CDA certificate Associate Degree in related field Working towards Associate Degree in related field Bachelors Degree in related field Working towards Bachelor's degree in a related field Odyssey House is an equal opportunity employer maintaining a non-discriminatory policy on hiring of its personnel. Odyssey House, and its operational divisions, will not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, disability, marital status, sexual orientation or citizen status in all employment decisions including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, upgrading, demotion, downgrading, transfer, training, rate of pay or other forms of compensation, layoff, termination and all other terms and conditions of employment.
    $42k-45k yearly 21d ago
  • Public School Theatre Teacher

    Third Street Music School 3.7company rating

    Substitute teacher job in New York, NY

    Job Description Job Title: Public School Teaching Artist - Theatre Instructor Department: Third Street Partners Reports to: Third Street Partners Program Manager Session Rate: $51.00 / Session Theatre Instructor needed to teach Theatre group classes in a school located in the Financial District. The ideal candidate is a dedicated educator and musician who has 2+ years of experience teaching elementary and middle school students. Classes are scheduled to take place weekly on Thursdays between 4 and 5:30pm Third Street began providing music instruction to public school students in 1959. Today, Third Street partners with 25+ public schools across NYC. The goal of these partnerships is to improve the lives of students through music and dance. Third Street curriculum promotes positive social and emotional outcomes, particularly focusing on body awareness, communication development, community-building, and other executive functioning skills. Using instruments, children discover their creative abilities in music and improvisation. Third Street also promotes an inclusive classroom, making accommodations where needed, while holding all students to high expectations for achievement and fostering caring teacher-student relationships. Responsibilities Teach group classes in NYC public schools of ~20 - 25 students (~45 minutes in length) Develop and teach 12 weeks of curriculum that develop students' ability to understand/apply fundamental theatre concepts, develop confidence and collaborate effectively with peers. Foster a love of theatre through the development of creative expression/storytelling Prepare students for informal or formal performances, depending on school needs Support and encourage students to continue their music education in the future Qualifications 2+ years' experience teaching Theatre in group settings, public schools, or community music schools Attention to punctuality, attendance records, and reports. Strong communication and interpersonal skills for working with students and teachers Record of ongoing professional development and activity in professional organizations Ability to work effectively with a variety of colleagues, including Third Street faculty and staff members. ORGANIZATION BACKGROUND: As the nation's longest-running community music school, Third Street Music School has been transforming lives through the arts for 131 years. In 1894, Third Street was founded by Emilie Wagner, an arts education pioneer who made music education the cornerstone of a settlement house that welcomed immigrants to NYC and provided families with housing support, food, and medical care alongside arts enrichment. Today, Third Street is committed to leveraging arts education to empower youth to reach their fullest potential and unite the diverse communities of NYC. Third Street serves 5,000+ students annually, enriching their lives and communities. Third Street's core programs include: 1) music and dance instruction for people of all ages, offered seven days a week; 2) public school, public housing, and community partnerships ( Third Street Partners ) providing instruction in 30+ underserved schools and community centers; 3) a music-infused preschool for students 6 months to five years; and 4) a performance program with over 250 live and virtual concerts annually for more than 10,000 audience members at Third Street and celebrated venues across NYC. Our Commitment to diversity embraces a collegial Third Street community in which faculty and staff of every racial identity feel a sense of belonging, feel supported and valued in their work without feeling tokenized. Powered by JazzHR iqabzc EB5U
    $51 hourly 22d ago
  • Teacher / Tutor (Part Time - Massapequa, NY)

    Huntington Learning Corporation 4.0company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Massapequa Park, NY

    ***Now Hiring Part-Time Teacher / Tutor in *** ***Looking to hire multiple Teachers / Tutors in the following subjects: Language Arts, Science, Math, and SAT / ACT Exam Prep*** Since 1977, Huntington Learning Center has been making a difference in the lives of children! Huntington Learning Center is the leader in the tutoring and test prep industry and our success is directly attributed to our highly acclaimed individualized instructional programs and the amazing teams of devoted professionals who commit themselves to help students achieve success in school each and every day. If you are looking for meaningful work and you thrive in a fast-paced, exciting, and enriching work environment - HUNTINGTON IS THE PLACE FOR YOU! To apply, click Apply Now. Part-Time Teacher / Tutor - Language Arts, Science, Math, and SAT / ACT Exam Prep As a Part-Time Teacher / Tutor, your subject or grade level content expertise and professional presence are all that you will need in your role as a Part-Time Teacher / Tutor. We do the lesson planning, and grading of all assignments and assessments- you simply TEACH. Perks for Part-Time Teacher / Tutor - Language Arts, Science, Math, and SAT / ACT Exam Prep Flexible scheduling to match your employment needs Paid training, competitive hourly rate No prep work, no homework to grade, no lesson plans to create Small group and 1:1 student/teacher ratio 401K benefits In-person and Online Tutoring All experience levels welcome to apply Qualifications for Part-Time Teacher / Tutor - Language Arts, Science, Math, and SAT / ACT Exam Prep Minimum of a Bachelor's degree Ready to make a difference in the lives of students and their families Excellent oral and written communication Basic computer skills Open to a flexible part-time schedule, both in-center and/or online Responsibilities for Part-Time Teacher / Tutor - Language Arts, Science, Math, and SAT / ACT Exam Prep Provide instruction to Huntington students Correct each student's work (answers provided) Alert supervisor to any concerns and suggest program changes Participate in all scheduled paid teacher meetings Observe the signing-in and out of each student
    $45k-66k yearly est. 19d ago
  • Knowlej School Activator (NEW YORK)

    Knowlej

    Substitute teacher job in New York, NY

    Knowlej Activator - Join the Knowlej CARES Team Revolutionize Education. Transform Lives. Knowlej Activator Location: Brooklyn, NY | Part-Time | Bilingual Preferred Join the Knowlej movement as a Knowlej Activator-a high-energy, youth-focused leader dedicated to re-engaging students through dynamic school assemblies, motivational speaking, games, and workshops. Knowlej Activators are on the front lines of a revolutionary education platform, inspiring the next generation while growing within a fast-paced company that's changing the way we reward learning. Key Responsibilities Lead Knowlej Assemblies across K-12 schools in New York, delivering high-impact, motivational sessions that range from 30 to 60 minutes. Public Speaking: Deliver captivating, youth-centered speeches with passion, clarity, and purpose. Hype & Engagement: Get students excited through interactive games, call-and-response energy, music, and movement. Facilitate Workshops & Activities that reinforce the Knowlej values of Re-Engage, Restore, and Reward. Customer Service & Event Fulfillment: Set up and break down assembly spaces, distribute rewards, and ensure smooth operations. Support Student Transformation: Be a visible, positive presence in schools that uplifts and encourages youth to stay engaged in school. Team Collaboration: Participate in weekly check-ins and debriefs with the Knowlej team. Requirements Passion for youth empowerment and educational equity. Comfortable and skilled in public speaking-especially in front of large youth audiences. Energetic, confident, and enthusiastic presence. Must be able to pass a background check. Professionalism is a must-strict dress code enforced (Knowlej-branded attire and presentation standards). Strong organizational skills for handling setup, fulfillment, and customer-facing duties. Bilingual candidates (English + Spanish preferred). Reliable transportation across Los Angeles. Perks Be part of a fast-growing, mission-driven company tackling chronic absenteeism through innovation and culture. Invitations to exclusive team gatherings, events, and retreats. Networking with thought leaders, school districts, and edtech pioneers. Opportunities for growth into leadership or content roles within Knowlej. Early access to Knowlej product drops, merch, and tech initiatives. Ideal Candidate Traits Former youth leader, coach, teaching artist, or motivational speaker. Culturally responsive and deeply connected to Los Angeles youth communities. Comfortable with music, hype energy, and building rapport quickly. Creative and adaptable in high-energy school environments. Are you ready to change lives, one assembly at a time? Apply now to join the Knowlej Activator team and help us re-engage the students who need us most.
    $52k-73k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • OLAM Public Schools, Founding Head of School

    Edgility Search

    Substitute teacher job in Stamford, CT

    ORGANIZATION OLAM is part of a small and growing network of schools operated by Hebrew Public: Charter Schools for Global Citizens. We are a secular organization that welcomes candidates of all backgrounds to join our supportive and inclusive community. Our network of public charter schools that serve children from all backgrounds and helps them become global citizens who are great problem solvers, aware communicators, and lifelong learners who make a positive difference in the world around them. Our schools are models of racial and economic integration, academic excellence, and world language learning. Hebrew Public manages schools in New York City and Philadelphia and supports an affiliate network of schools in California, Washington DC, New Jersey, and Minnesota. Our focus on global citizenship is embodied by three core elements: The building of relationships across differences, embodied by our focus on racial, cultural, and economic diversity; The study of Modern Hebrew and Israel as a window into other languages, cultures, and experiences; Our unique set of global citizenship values that infuse all that we do are described through the acronym OLAM (the Hebrew word for “world”). These values include Outstanding Problem Solving, Lifelong Learning, Aware Communication, and Making a Difference. Our schools help students grow to become empathetic, ethical, intellectually curious young adults committed to solving the world's problems. To learn more about Hebrew Public and its network, visit: ******************** ABOUT OLAM PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL Hebrew Charter Public Charter Schools is launching a bold new chapter in Stamford, Connecticut - OLAM Public Charter School, opening its doors in fall 2027 with Pre-K through 1st grade and growing each year to eventually serve 510 students through 8th grade. As the first school in Connecticut to join the nationally respected Hebrew Public network, OLAM is grounded in a vision of global citizenship, academic rigor, and joyful, inclusive learning. The school will offer a rich, inquiry-based curriculum that integrates Modern Hebrew language instruction, project-based learning, and social-emotional development, all rooted in the OLAM values: Outstanding Problem-Solving, Lifelong Learning, Aware Communication, and Making a Difference. More than just a school, OLAM is a response to the Stamford community's call for a diverse, high-expectations educational option that welcomes students of all backgrounds. With a unique model designed to close opportunity gaps and foster a deep sense of belonging, OLAM will be intentionally integrated and deeply rooted in its community. Students will thrive in a school that prioritizes differentiated instruction, global awareness, and equity-helping them grow into empathetic, ethical, and intellectually curious leaders of tomorrow. This is an extraordinary opportunity for an entrepreneurial, equity-driven educator to shape an institution from the ground up and bring to life a mission that blends academic excellence with a powerful commitment to inclusion and impact. OPPORTUNITY This is a rare and exciting opportunity to serve as the Founding Head of School for OLAM Public Charter School and shape an inclusive, high-performing public charter school from the ground up. As the school's inaugural leader, you will design and launch a vibrant, inquiry-based learning environment that integrates Modern Hebrew language instruction, global citizenship values, and a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. With the backing of the nationally respected Hebrew Public network, you will have the resources, support, and professional development needed to build a school culture where all students thrive. The Founding Head of School will play a pivotal role in bringing Olam's mission to life in Stamford-building deep community partnerships, recruiting and developing a talented founding team, and ensuring academic rigor and joyful learning for a diverse student body. This is a once-in-a-career chance for an entrepreneurial and equity-driven leader to create a legacy of educational excellence and impact, positioning Olam as a trusted, innovative, and transformational public school option in the community. RESPONSIBILITIES School Launch and Strategic Planning Lead the design and implementation of a comprehensive school launch plan in preparation for opening in Fall 2027 with grades PreK, K, and 1, growing to PreK-8 over time. Design and execute a robust student recruitment and enrollment strategy in partnership with the Governing Council and Hebrew Public, including outreach to families, hosting community events, and building visibility across Stamford to ensure a fully enrolled founding cohort. Recruit and hire a founding team of teachers and staff aligned with the school's mission, values, and commitment to academic rigor and inclusion. Develop school-wide systems, policies, and culture rooted in Olam's OLAM values and commitment to inquiry-based, differentiated learning. Instructional Leadership Implement a high-quality academic program aligned to the Connecticut Core Standards and Next Generation Science Standards, including research-backed curricula such as EL Education, and Eureka Math. Provide coaching and development for teachers; ensure data-driven instruction, rigorous lesson planning, and strong outcomes for all student groups, especially Multilingual Learners (MLs), students with disabilities (SWDs), and students furthest from opportunity. Culture and Community Building Build a warm, joyful, and inclusive school culture that fosters strong student-teacher relationships and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Establish and maintain systems for positive behavior support, including the Responsive Classroom model and restorative practices. Family and Community Engagement Develop meaningful partnerships with families through clear communication, inclusive practices, and shared celebrations of learning. Represent the school in the broader Stamford community, developing relationships with local partners and stakeholders that support student learning and school visibility. Board and Organizational Leadership Serve as the primary liaison to the school's Governing Board, providing timely and transparent updates on progress toward academic, operational, and financial goals. Partner with Hebrew Public's network leadership to ensure alignment with the broader mission, shared services, and professional development opportunities. Lead the school's self-evaluation and accountability efforts, using data to track performance and inform decision-making. Operations and Compliance Ensure compliance with all state and local regulatory requirements, including special education, safety, and reporting policies. Oversee the implementation of strong financial management systems, staffing structures, and day-to-day operations in partnership with the board and Hebrew Public. KEY COMPETENCIES AND ATTRIBUTES Mission-Driven Leadership - Demonstrates an unwavering commitment to Olam Public Charter School's vision and values, inspiring others to work toward educational equity and excellence for all students. Instructional Excellence - Possesses a deep understanding of effective teaching and learning practices, using data and evidence to drive academic outcomes and continuous improvement. Strategic and Adaptive Thinking - Balances long-term vision with the ability to respond thoughtfully and effectively to emerging challenges in a dynamic environment. Integrity and Ethical Leadership - Models honesty, transparency, and a strong moral compass, earning the trust and respect of students, families, staff, and the broader community. Emotional Intelligence - Leads with self-awareness, empathy, and resilience, building an inclusive and supportive school culture where all voices are valued. Cultural Competency and Humility - Embraces and celebrates diversity, fostering an environment of belonging and equity for students and staff from all backgrounds. Collaborative Relationship Building - Excels at developing authentic, trust-based partnerships with families, staff, community organizations, and stakeholders to advance the school's mission. Operational and Organizational Acumen - Aligns people, systems, and resources effectively to ensure the school's success and sustainability as a high-performing organization. PRIORITIES A successful first year in this role for the new Founding Head of School will include: Launch a Strong and Joyful Inaugural Year - Ensure a smooth and successful school opening in fall 2027 by establishing strong enrollment, daily systems, and a welcoming learning environment for PreK-1 students and their families. Build a Mission-Driven, Inclusive School Culture - Establish a school community rooted in OLAM's core values and global citizenship mission, fostering a culture of belonging, curiosity, and empathy for a diverse student body. Recruit and Develop a High-Quality Founding Team - Hire and support a talented, equity-driven team of educators and staff who embody OLAM's mission and are committed to excellent, inclusive instruction and continuous growth. Engage Families and the Stamford Community - Build deep relationships with families and local partners to position OLAM as a trusted, responsive, and impactful public school option in Stamford. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS In order to fulfill these responsibilities, the ideal Founding Head of School candidate will be: 6+ years of progressive leadership experience in K-8 education, with at least 3 years in a school leadership role (e.g. principal, assistant principal, or dean). Bachelor's Degree required; Master's Degree or higher strongly preferred. Experience launching or helping lead a new school is strongly preferred. Demonstrated success leading diverse teams, coaching educators, and improving student outcomes. Strong familiarity with culturally responsive teaching, multilingual learner supports, and inclusive special education practices. Deep commitment to the Stamford community, with a willingness to build lasting local relationships. Experience working with or within a charter school environment is preferred. Benefits COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS The salary for this position starts at $146,000 - $153,000 and is commensurate with experience. Hebrew Public offers a competitive benefits package that includes: Medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage Paid parental leave Retirement savings with employer matching Health care and dependent care flexible spending accounts Paid holidays and generous PTO Professional development and leadership coaching through the North Star Fellowship TO APPLY Please submit a resume online at ***************************************** Our commitment We are committed to building a team that reflects the communities we serve. Candidates from backgrounds that are underrepresented in school leadership roles are particularly encouraged to apply. Don't meet every single requirement? We know the confidence gap and imposter syndrome can get in the way of meeting spectacular candidates, so please don't hesitate to apply - we'd love to hear from you.
    $49k-68k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Teacher Assistant

    Charles Evans Center, Inc. 4.0company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Bay Shore, NY

    *****$1,500 Sign On Bonus***** TEACHER ASSISTANTS Full Time Bay Shore, NY Help Others to ASPIRE HIGHER! When a group of families came together in 1957 to find services for their children with developmental disabilities, ACLD was born. Today, we are a leading not-for-profit agency employing 1200+ staff and providing over 70 program sites in Nassau and Suffolk. ACLD assists children, teens and adults in reaching the highest level of independence with the freedom to ASPIRE HIGHER in their hopes, dreams and accomplishments. We are currently seeking a few exceptional people who have a passion to make a meaningful impact by facilitating the lives of the amazing people we support. The Children's Services of ACLD provides a continuum of services to children from ages three to twenty-one in their pre-school and after-school programs. We currently have an opportunity for a Teacher Assistant to join our Bay Shore Facility. In this role, you will assist classroom staff with all classroom related duties and serve as an active facilitator of children's educational and behavioral goals by role modeling and interacting with students as part of a trans-disciplinary team. You will provide educational intervention, under the direction of the special education teacher, to help each child reach their highest level of independence. In New York State- ALL TEACHER ASSISTANTS MUST BE CERTIFIED. High School Diploma or equivalent Minimum of one year experience working with children in a classroom or childcare environment. Working with children with special needs preferred. Must have the ability to work with and supervise children in a variety of educational settings including, but not limited to, self-contained, integrated, off-site, and childcare. Must be at least 18 years of age to supervise children independently. Must be physically able to handle all aspects of the supervision of the day-to-day activities of preschoolers which may include, but not limited to, running, bending, and lifting up to 25 lbs. Bilingual preferred. ABA experience preferred. Skills Required: Pre-school Classroom, Daycare, Classroom Set-up Must have the ability to plan and implement developmentally appropriate activities. Basic Microsoft Office skills required Strong communication skills and the ability to work independently. Schedule: 35 hours per week, 7:45-3:15pm Apply online at ************* Call or text ************ ************************ An EOE m/f/d/v 1059
    $25k-32k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • 2025-26 Elementary School Visual Arts Teacher

    Brilla Public Charter Schools 4.1company rating

    Substitute teacher job in New York, NY

    About Us Brilla Schools, a growing K-8 network in the Bronx, serves over 2,000 students with plans to expand to educate 3,000 across four elementary and four middle schools. Managed by Seton Education Partners, Brilla Schools are dedicated to forming students of strong wisdom and virtue. Our classically inspired approach to education combines a content-rich curriculum, inquiry-driven learning, and a focus on virtues, while providing individualized support to meet each child's unique needs. A national leader in character education and supporting students with varying needs, over the past two years, Brilla alumni have secured spots in the most prestigious high schools in the tri-state area, earning over $3 million in scholarships and financial aid. Our staff are mission-aligned change-makers who believe in fostering a joyful, rigorous learning environment, and Brilla offers some of the most competitive salaries in the market to honor their dedication. With high expectations and a supportive community, we're preparing students to excel in high school, college, and beyond. Position Overview The primary responsibility of an elementary fine and applied arts teacher is to cultivate and lead a learning environment where every child feels safe and confident to strive for and meet Brilla's ambitious targets. The Brilla art teacher combines a deep mastery of and love for art with the ability to actively engage all students in grades kindergarten through fourth with classical content. The fine and applied arts teacher believes that all students can develop skills while growing in appreciation for the transcendentals of Goodness, Truth, and Beauty inherent in the arts. This position requires a positive, flexible, solutions-oriented, organized, and innovative educator who aims to bring a world-class art program to students in our neighborhoods in the Bronx. Brilla teachers must have a deep passion for student-engaged learning, a desire to accept, implement, and seek feedback, and a proven ability to manage multiple concurrent tasks and responsibilities while inspiring outstanding achievement in children in a fun and collaborative work environment. Core Competencies & Responsibilities Holistic Development of Scholars: Foster an inviting, growth-oriented classroom environment for academic and character formation, supporting holistic student growth Curriculum and Instruction: Plan lessons that are classically inspired, inquiry-based, rigorous, and aligned with the scope and sequence and relevant standards; Implement innovative teaching strategies that inspire curiosity and resonate with diverse learners Quarterly Showcase: Plan and execute quarterly school-wide showcase that exhibits the artistic achievements of all students K-4 Promotion of Critical Thinking: Cultivate higher-order thinking skills in students, enhancing their abilities to analyze, create, synthesize, and evaluate Data-Driven Instruction: Utilize relevant student data to strengthen student achievement and growth through targeted interventions and personalized instruction Relationship Building for Success: Develop strong student and family connections, fostering a passion for learning and exceptional success Collaborative Engagement & Continuous Improvement: Foster productive relationships with colleagues, parents, and the community while engaging in ongoing collaborative professional development, reflecting on student achievement, and efficiently managing time for impactful teaching and learning Perform other duties as assigned Qualifications An unwavering, confident, and enthusiastic commitment to the educational mission of the Brilla Schools Network in service to the school community A relentless dedication to providing all students with an academically robust, inspiring, and joyful learning experience Bachelor's Degree or higher from an accredited institution, preferably within the content area Excellent spoken and written communication skills Possession of current teaching certification as an elementary school teacher (preferred) Relevant urban, elementary teaching experience with demonstrated student results (preferred) Special Education credential and experience (highly preferred) Spanish language proficiency (preferred) Benefits At Brilla Schools, we celebrate the unique skills, experiences, and passions that each staff member brings to our mission. To support their work, we offer a thoughtfully designed benefits package to provide competitive and adaptable coverage. We are committed to offering a benefits portfolio that supports the holistic health and wellness of our team members including: Comprehensive Professional Development: More than 225 hours annually, featuring two weeks of onboarding, coaching, and targeted training sessions to ensure staff excel in their roles and flourish. Community and Culture: An intentionally joyful workplace with over 30 bonding events each year, fostering connection and collaboration among staff and families in the Bronx. Flexible Health Coverage: A full suite of medical, dental, and vision plans designed to support diverse needs, utilizing Cigna and Anthem provider networks. Competitive Compensation: A salary range of $70,000- $105,000, with pay varying within this range based on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Retirement Plans: A 403(b) plan and 401(k) retirement options with matching contributions, helping you secure your financial future while you grow with us. Work-Life Balance: Generous paid time off, a DOE-aligned school calendar, and wellness resources to support personal renewal and sustained excellence. At Brilla, your dedication fuels our mission, and we're here to invest in your growth, well-being, and success-from recruitment to retirement! Please note: The above is based on the 2024-2025 plan year. You can find more information here .
    $70k-105k yearly Auto-Apply 58d ago
  • Middle School Math & ELA Tutors

    Smartstart Education, LLC

    Substitute teacher job in New York, NY

    Middle School Math & ELA Tutors Middle School Math & ELA Tutors Are you passionate about teaching and learning? Are you motivated to make a positive impact in the lives of urban, working-class youth? If yes, this position with SmartStart Education is right for you! The Job: SmartStart Education seeks small group Middle School Math and ELA Tutors to work with small groups of middle school students. Each small group consists of 1-4 students. Each group consists of students who have been identified as students who are struggling with fundamental math or ELA skills. Students are in 6th through 8th grade. The tutor will work with each group several times throughout the week at a middle school in Bronx, NY. Groups will take place within the classroom (push-in services) or outside of the classroom (pull-out services). Tutors should be flexible and comfortable with both settings. Each tutor will be given the responsibility of taking daily attendance using a personal device (mobile phone) or a school issued laptop. Job Details: Multiple schedules and locations available. Applicants are encouraged to schedule interviews as soon as possible to allow ample time to complete onboarding steps. Failure to do so may result in a position being unavailable. If you believe that this position aligns with your qualifications and showcases your exceptional skills, we kindly request your confirmation regarding your ability to meet the following minimum requirements: Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in any field is mandatory. ***Please note that applications with anticipated graduation dates will not be considered. Demonstrated experience of at least one year in teaching or tutoring, either within a school environment or another educational setting. Comprehensive understanding of the unique challenges faced by urban students, schools, and communities, encompassing racial disparity, socio-economic disparity, and cultural disparity. Mastery of middle school math and/or ELA concepts and skills, substantiating proficiency in the subject matter. Display of genuine passion and unwavering commitment towards fostering the success of students. Bilingual proficiency in Spanish is preferred, although not required. Exemplary punctuality, ensuring timely attendance and adherence to established schedules. Proficiency in communication skills, enabling effective and articulate interaction with students, colleagues, and interested parties. Ability to comfortably commute to the designated location. If you are confident in meeting these minimal qualifications, we encourage you to proceed with your application. Salary Range: $145.55 to $235.62 per day. Compensation details: 145.55-235.62 PI3151dec31fb7-31181-39198445
    $145-235 daily 7d ago
  • Part-Time Teacher of Visual Arts, Grades 5-8 (.8 time)

    Trinity School 4.6company rating

    Substitute teacher job in New York, NY

    Trinity School, a co-educational, K-12 institution located on Manhattan's Upper West Side, seeks a Middle School Teacher of Visual Arts, Grades 5-8 (.8 time) beginning September 1, 2026. The candidate will hold a Master's degree in Visual Art (MFA) and be able to demonstrate and maintain a robust practice as a working professional artist in their own right. The successful hire will teach traditional and contemporary artistic methods and concepts, and demonstrate consistent continuing self-education in the greater Art World in order to effectively support a high level of teaching and learning of the School's students. Trinity School seeks a teacher who will work closely and collaboratively with peers in the Visual Arts Department and with colleagues in other disciplines and divisions. Cultivating enthusiastic student engagement and confidence with creative processes will live at the center of all initiatives. Organizing and displaying student work within the School in an inclusive and timely fashion is essential. Opportunities for utilizing the tremendous art resources in New York City (museums, galleries, etc.) should be a high priority for candidates. The Visual Arts Department seeks a colleague who will guide Middle School Visual Arts students' skill development in the studio, including the studies of still-life, portraiture, landscape and the figure using drawing, painting, and mixed-media. Professional responsibilities include contributing to the life of the School outside of the classroom, engaging in professional development opportunities, communicating with parents, fulfilling supervisory duties, and participating in committee work. A deep commitment to equitable teaching practices is a must. Trinity School is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively seeks candidates who will contribute to the diversity of its school community. Interested candidates should submit a resume and a cover letter outlining their readiness for this position. Additionally, applicants should provide access to a portfolio or website(s) to show examples of their artwork. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. Salary range: $72,200 - $171,200 (salary based upon experience)
    $59k-70k yearly est. 42d ago
  • Visual Arts Teacher, Department Chair

    Portledge School 4.1company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Locust Valley, NY

    Portledge School was founded in 1965 and is located on the beautiful North Shore of Long Island. Approximately fifty minutes (28 miles) from NYC by train, Portledge is nestled on a pastoral 63-acre tree-lined campus that is known for its cherry blossoms in spring. Enrolling approximately 500 students in grades N-12, Portledge offers a competitive college preparatory program in a warm, inclusive community. We seek to inspire our students to realize their individual potential by developing critical thinking skills and moral courage necessary for lifelong learning in an increasingly complex world. Portledge is fully committed to a culturally diverse faculty and student body. Job Description: Portledge School seeks to hire a dynamic, highly skilled Visual Arts educator who is driven to create a classroom environment where student learning is a non-negotiable goal and passion is evident on a daily basis. In addition to acting as the the Middle and Upper School Visual Arts Department Chair, responsibilities include teaching 5 sections of Visual Arts, including an IB Visual Arts class, participating collegially in meetings and initiatives of the Art Department and the Upper School division and taking an active role in the life of the school community. As Department Chair, this position will report directly to the Middle and Upper School Division Heads. Our faculty work in a warm, collaborative environment... Delivering consistent high-quality instruction, mentoring and teaching to students Participating in collaborative planning and ongoing professional development and a professional learning community Staying current with educational research and pedagogy related to classroom instruction and educational trends Maintaining online Atlas curriculum database for courses taught Attending a minimum of 4-6 evening/weekend programs that support the community throughout the year They are... Lifelong, intellectual learners who have a passion for teaching and mentoring children Interested in and committed to teaching subject matter from multiple cultural perspectives Clear about instructional goals and explicit with students about what is expected of them and why Knowledgeable about content and versed in multiple Visual Arts disciplines Willing to teach students metacognitive strategies Prepared to offer effective feedback Excited about and responsible for student outcomes Additional Responsibilities… As Department Chair, act as a first line leader between faculty and administration by acting as a communications liaison, curriculum leader, pedagogy leader, collaboration facilitator, learning accountability leader, departmental advocate and institutional supporter, and departmental decision maker; As Department Chair represents their respective department to the administration and strives to maintain the Four Pillars of Portledge within their department; Coordinate field trips and off-campus learning opportunities and activities with department members, liaising with administration and other agencies as needed. Collaborate with the Communications Department, by drafting and approving external communications on behalf of the department. Manage coverage for Department members who take PTO or are forced to miss class for some reason. Develop, implement, and evaluate the curriculum of the department in Grades 6-12 and where appropriate, the curriculum in the Lower School, to ensure vertical continuity and appropriateness of content, skills, and assessment for students of all backgrounds, ability levels, and learning styles. Encourage interdisciplinary connections. Serve as a member of the Department Chairs Committee and attend regular meetings of Department Chairs. Develop Course Outcomes/Goals for each class with Department members, and include them in Course Descriptions Guides Act as Pedagogy leader by guiding conversations about teaching and learning in their respective department to ensure that rigor and innovation are being pursued. Act as Collaboration facilitator by communicating with families as needed on behalf of department members, managing the department budget, and organize department meetings Act a learning and accountability leader by providing a first line of accountability for teachers in the department and promoting professional development opportunities that are division/department specific and/or in alignment with school-wide goals. Act as Departmental advocate and institutional supporter by serving as an advocate for their department while at the same time supporting the wider mission of the school and working with Admission for Open Houses and student placements Act as Departmental decision maker Qualifications: BA Degree minimum; advanced degree preferred in relevant area(s) Teaching certification preferred Experience with the International Baccalaureate Program Training/familiarity with inter-disciplinary or project-based learning Superb written and oral communication as well as organizational and time management skills Belief in the value of all types of diversity, equity and an inclusive, positive, and student-centered environment A commitment to the qualities embodied by the Portledge pillars: Kindness, Purpose, Honor, Respect Desire to nurture the whole child and to support students by attending all-school events such as art, music, theater, athletics and community functions. Committed to teaching and nurturing social emotional learning of children Commitment to excellence and to professional and personal growth Knowledge of Google suite and Blackbaud. Ability to develop trusting, supportive relationships with students Compensation Range: $80,000-$90,000 annually Application Notes: Please apply through the link provided on our Careers Page with your resume and cover letter Deadline: Position open until filled Start Date: August 24, 2026 Website: *************************
    $80k-90k yearly 14d ago
  • Teacher Aide/ Substitute Teacher

    Copilot Careers 3.1company rating

    Substitute teacher job in New York, NY

    Our recruiters are staffing positions in 100s of New Jersey School Districts, we will help you find the locations and schedule best for you! Make an impact - Develop career skills - Flexible schedule Accepting applications from both certified substitute teachers and those with no teaching experience. Our hiring coordinators are ready to help you through the entire application and onboarding process. Job Description: Substitute teachers carry out the daily educational program when a teacher is absent. As a substitute teacher, you will have an opportunity to amplify and develop your teaching expertise, provide a great learning experience for students and become an integral part of the school's educational team! This position follows and teaches lesson plans, aids students in understanding subject matter, and ensures that regular classroom routines are followed. Responsibilities: Administer day to day lesson plan and provide quality instruction of classroom Maintain a safe and orderly classroom environment Report any student injuries, illness, and serious discipline problems to school administration Perform additional duties as directed by school administration Qualifications: If you do not have all necessary qualifications, your dedicated hiring coordinator can help you obtain them. Non-Certified - Minimum of 30 College Credits and NJ Substitute Certification Certified - Valid NJ CE, CEAS, or Standard Teacher Certification Proficient in English(speaking, reading, writing) Benefits: Full suite of benefits including: medical, dental, vision, and 401k Ongoing job training + support Career advancement - partner districts routinely hire our substitutes for full-time teaching positions Hundreds of daily substitute opportunities available - our online portal allows you to choose jobs on the days you want in your nearby school districts Job Types: Full-Time, Part-Time Salary: $90-$140 per day
    $90-140 daily 4d ago
  • Teacher Assistant

    Odyssey House Inc. 4.1company rating

    Substitute teacher job in New York, NY

    Our Mission: Since 1967, Odyssey House has gone beyond helping individuals beat drugs and alcohol. We help rebuild lives. There's more to recovery than just getting clean. We help individuals get healthy again, too, with medical and dental care, fitness programs, support for your mental health and more. Individuals can stay with their children while in treatment, while learning new life skills, so they can stay together and repair other broken relationships in their lives. We provide educational and work skill trainings, outpatient services and available housing assistance, so individuals can step back into real life with a real future. If that sounds different than other treatment programs, you're right. Because Odyssey is where recovery gets real. In addition to competitive salaries, Odyssey House offers: A 35-hour work week (as opposed to a 40-hour work week) Vacation Plan and Holiday Schedule Life Insurance Medical Insurance (Two Plans) Dental and Vision Insurance Additional Insurance Coverages (hospitalization, accidental, critical illness coverage) Long-Term & Short-Term Disability Flexible Spending Account/Health Reimbursement Account 403(b) Plan Corporate Counseling Associates (CCA) EAP benefit Ability Assist Counseling Services (through The Hartford) Commuter Benefits Educational Assistance Programs Special shopping discounts through ADP Marketplace and PlumBenefits RUFit?! Fitness Program Pet Insurance Legal Assistance Optum Financial Service through ConnectYourCare Benefit Advocacy Center through Gallagher Salary Compensation Range: $42,000-45,000 MAJOR FUNCTIONS: Under the direction of the Deputy Director of Educational Services and the Group/Lead Teacher, the Teacher Assistant assists in providing direct early childhood educational services to children between the ages of two (2) months and five (5) years of age. The Teacher Assistant is responsible for the supervision and management of all assigned children. The Teacher Assistant interacts directly with the children and models appropriate adult-child interactions for parents. SPECIFIC DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Assist Group/Lead Teacher in maintaining a positive, developmentally appropriate, safe and healthy learning environment. Assist in implementing weekly lesson plans developed by the Group Teacher. Actively participate in individual and group child activities. Assist in the daily set up, break down and cleaning of the classroom. Assist in serving all daily snacks and meals for assigned children. Participate in all classroom trips and outings. Maintain proper inventory and functioning of all classroom materials and children supplies. Provide direct supervision of residents assigned to the childcare worker job function. Attend all required in-service training seminars, staff meetings, on and off-site case conferences. Attend all required in-service training seminars, staff meetings and on and off-site case conferences. Participate in quality improvement activities and staff development. Follow and implement licensing requirements per DOHMH and Odyssey House policies. Other relevant duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS: EDUCATION/TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Must be 18 years of age or older. High School Diploma or GED Equivalency required. CPR/First Aid Certification required, candidates who do not yet have these certifications will have the ability to obtain it within 3 months of hire for continued consideration. NYS Central Registry Check and fingerprint clearance required upon hire required. Proficiency with computer operations (Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook programs) required. Must be able to lift small children. Must be able to work a flexible schedule. PREFERRED SKILLS: EDUCATION/TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Knowledge of NYC Department of Health regulations and codes recommended. Experience working, supporting and teaching children is highly desired. Child Development Associate(CDA) highly desired OR one of the following: Working towards CDA certificate Associate Degree in related field Working towards Associate Degree in related field Bachelors Degree in related field Working towards Bachelor's degree in a related field Odyssey House is an equal opportunity employer maintaining a non-discriminatory policy on hiring of its personnel. Odyssey House, and its operational divisions, will not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, disability, marital status, sexual orientation or citizen status in all employment decisions including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, upgrading, demotion, downgrading, transfer, training, rate of pay or other forms of compensation, layoff, termination and all other terms and conditions of employment.
    $42k-45k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Wellness and Movement Teacher - Grades 1-5, Lower Division

    Avenues1

    Substitute teacher job in New York, NY

    Why Teach at Avenues? A top-tier school in New York City. Teaching and learning through challenging interdisciplinary projects. A culture of creativity, entrepreneurship and deep collaboration. State-of-the-art technology throughout. Brilliant colleagues, with widely diverse experience, creating a unique educational experience together. There is no place quite like Avenues. Deep Collaboration and Constant Evolution Collaboration here isn't a buzzword: it's woven into everything we do. No one teaches on an island here. Time to collaborate is embedded into the schedule. Teacher teams, across multiple disciplines, design learning experiences together for a whole grade level. This intensity of collaboration is challenging as well as exciting: we're always evolving, learning from each other and seeking to improve. Job Description What You'll Do The ultimate goal of the Lower Division Wellness and Movement (WAM) program is to have students become physically literate, life-long movement explorers. WAM lessons are designed to create purposeful and meaningful opportunities for movement exploration, creative expression, and close collaboration, while simultaneously teaching science, math, reading, writing, anatomy/physiology, and social emotional skills. Individual, partner and team activities incorporate elements of choice, allow students to set their own goals, build confidence, foster personal growth, encourage communication and allow students to build resilience. To promote the mind-body connection, students are often challenged to think deeply about the topics being discussed in class, both before and after engaging in a movement experience. Students share their learnings in individual and group projects, written assignments and class discussions. In this role you will: Lead project-based wellness and movement classes Collaborate intensively with colleagues across the division and within the WAM team to develop innovative curricula and continually deepen student learning Ensure that students achieve key learning outcomes, targeting instruction thoughtfully to address individual needs Build a robust learning atmosphere that leads students to feel part of a rigorous and joyful learning community Inspire trust and confidence among parents and families Qualifications What You'll Bring Teachers in this department bring all or most of the following: Experience teaching physical education and health (3+ years) Strong knowledge base in exercise science and human physiology Interest in teaching mindfulness, nutrition, and heath Ability to teach in a variety of settings, including a gym, fitness studio and classroom Strong speaking, listening and demonstrative skills in large group settings A remarkable entrepreneurial drive, creativity and ability to bring new ideas to fruition Intellectual curiosity and humility to continually grow in teaching practices A strong sense of personal responsibility for the success of every student Ability to solve problems quickly and remain calm under pressure Bachelor's degree in related field Ability to collaborate effectively, listening deeply, and contributing to a team to achieve goals together Additional Information To Apply If hired for this position, the annual salary range is between $70,000 - $110,000. The salary may vary depending on your experience level and skills. Competitive benefits for benefits eligible roles include medical, dental, life insurance, 401K savings plan, generous paid time off, family forming benefits, health and wellness benefits and more. Avenues is deeply committed to diversity, equity and inclusion throughout our organization. We strive to uphold a culture in which every colleague feels that they belong, are trusted, and are valued. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, and strongly encourage candidates from traditionally underrepresented communities or groups to apply. Avenues offers competitive compensation and a generous benefits package. Avenues upholds the highest standards for safeguarding the physical and emotional wellbeing of children. As an essential aspect of this commitment, all offers are contingent upon successful completion of careful reference and background checks.
    $70k-110k yearly 1d ago
  • Public School Dance Teacher - Salsa

    Third Street Music School 3.7company rating

    Substitute teacher job in New York, NY

    Job Title: Public School Teaching Artist- Dance, Salsa Primary, Other Styles Welcomed (Hip Hop, Modern, Creative Movement) Department: Partners Reports To: Partners Program Manager Rate Per Session: $51 / Session The dance instructor will teach group classes focused on Salsa in a public school located in the Lower East Side, Manhattan. The ideal candidate is a dedicated educator and musician who has 2+ years of experience teaching students from ages 8 to 11. Classes will take place on Tuesdays from 245-4:30 p.m. Third Street began providing music instruction to public school students in 1959. Today, Third Street partners with 30+ public schools across NYC. The goal of these partnerships is to improve the lives of students through music and dance. Third Street curriculum promotes positive social and emotional outcomes, particularly focusing on body awareness, communication development, community-building, and other executive functioning skills. Using songs, language, drama, movement and instruments, children discover their creative abilities in music, dance, and improvisation. Third Street also promotes an inclusive classroom, making accommodations where needed, while holding all students to high expectations for achievement and fostering caring teacher-student relationships. Children will learn songs throughout the year, celebrating the seasons, delving into music of different cultures, aligning with units of study that support academic learning Responsibilities Teach group classes in NYC public schools of ~20 - 25 students (~45 minutes in length) Develop and teach 12 weeks of curriculum that develop students' ability to understand footwork, choreography, listening skills, rhythmic skills, cultural and historical significance of Dance through Salsa or other Dance Forms. Celebrate diverse cultures through music and/or dance Collaborate on curriculum and scheduling with the assigned site contact person and classroom teachers Prepare students for informal or formal performances, depending on school needs Support and encourage students to continue their dance education in the future Foster a love of Dance. Qualifications 2+ years' experience teaching in large group settings, public schools, or community music schools Attention to punctuality, attendance records, and reports. Strong communication and interpersonal skills for working with students and classroom teachers Record of ongoing professional development and activity in professional organizations Ability to work effectively with a variety of colleagues, including Third Street faculty and staff members. ORGANIZATION BACKGROUND: As the nation's longest-running community music school, Third Street Music School has been transforming lives through the arts for 131 years. In 1894, Third Street was founded by Emilie Wagner, an arts education pioneer who made music education the cornerstone of a settlement house that welcomed immigrants to NYC and provided families with housing support, food, and medical care alongside arts enrichment. Today, Third Street is committed to leveraging arts education to empower youth to reach their fullest potential and unite the diverse communities of NYC. Third Street serves 5,000+ students annually, enriching their lives and communities. Third Street's core programs include: 1) music and dance instruction for people of all ages, offered seven days a week; 2) public school, public housing, and community partnerships (Third Street Partners) providing instruction in 30+ underserved schools and community centers; 3) a music-infused preschool for students 6 months to five years; and 4) a performance program with over 250 live and virtual concerts annually for more than 10,000 audience members at Third Street and celebrated venues across NYC. Our Commitment to diversity embraces a collegial Third Street community in which faculty and staff of every racial identity feel a sense of belonging, feel supported and valued in their work without feeling tokenized.
    $49k-64k yearly est. Auto-Apply 40d ago
  • OLAM Public Schools, Founding Head of School

    Edgility Search

    Substitute teacher job in Stamford, CT

    Job Description ORGANIZATION OLAM is part of a small and growing network of schools operated by Hebrew Public: Charter Schools for Global Citizens. We are a secular organization that welcomes candidates of all backgrounds to join our supportive and inclusive community. Our network of public charter schools that serve children from all backgrounds and helps them become global citizens who are great problem solvers, aware communicators, and lifelong learners who make a positive difference in the world around them. Our schools are models of racial and economic integration, academic excellence, and world language learning. Hebrew Public manages schools in New York City and Philadelphia and supports an affiliate network of schools in California, Washington DC, New Jersey, and Minnesota. Our focus on global citizenship is embodied by three core elements: The building of relationships across differences, embodied by our focus on racial, cultural, and economic diversity; The study of Modern Hebrew and Israel as a window into other languages, cultures, and experiences; Our unique set of global citizenship values that infuse all that we do are described through the acronym OLAM (the Hebrew word for “world”). These values include Outstanding Problem Solving, Lifelong Learning, Aware Communication, and Making a Difference. Our schools help students grow to become empathetic, ethical, intellectually curious young adults committed to solving the world's problems. To learn more about Hebrew Public and its network, visit: ******************** ABOUT OLAM PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL Hebrew Charter Public Charter Schools is launching a bold new chapter in Stamford, Connecticut - OLAM Public Charter School, opening its doors in fall 2027 with Pre-K through 1st grade and growing each year to eventually serve 510 students through 8th grade. As the first school in Connecticut to join the nationally respected Hebrew Public network, OLAM is grounded in a vision of global citizenship, academic rigor, and joyful, inclusive learning. The school will offer a rich, inquiry-based curriculum that integrates Modern Hebrew language instruction, project-based learning, and social-emotional development, all rooted in the OLAM values: Outstanding Problem-Solving, Lifelong Learning, Aware Communication, and Making a Difference. More than just a school, OLAM is a response to the Stamford community's call for a diverse, high-expectations educational option that welcomes students of all backgrounds. With a unique model designed to close opportunity gaps and foster a deep sense of belonging, OLAM will be intentionally integrated and deeply rooted in its community. Students will thrive in a school that prioritizes differentiated instruction, global awareness, and equity-helping them grow into empathetic, ethical, and intellectually curious leaders of tomorrow. This is an extraordinary opportunity for an entrepreneurial, equity-driven educator to shape an institution from the ground up and bring to life a mission that blends academic excellence with a powerful commitment to inclusion and impact. OPPORTUNITY This is a rare and exciting opportunity to serve as the Founding Head of School for OLAM Public Charter School and shape an inclusive, high-performing public charter school from the ground up. As the school's inaugural leader, you will design and launch a vibrant, inquiry-based learning environment that integrates Modern Hebrew language instruction, global citizenship values, and a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. With the backing of the nationally respected Hebrew Public network, you will have the resources, support, and professional development needed to build a school culture where all students thrive. The Founding Head of School will play a pivotal role in bringing Olam's mission to life in Stamford-building deep community partnerships, recruiting and developing a talented founding team, and ensuring academic rigor and joyful learning for a diverse student body. This is a once-in-a-career chance for an entrepreneurial and equity-driven leader to create a legacy of educational excellence and impact, positioning Olam as a trusted, innovative, and transformational public school option in the community. RESPONSIBILITIES School Launch and Strategic Planning Lead the design and implementation of a comprehensive school launch plan in preparation for opening in Fall 2027 with grades PreK, K, and 1, growing to PreK-8 over time. Design and execute a robust student recruitment and enrollment strategy in partnership with the Governing Council and Hebrew Public, including outreach to families, hosting community events, and building visibility across Stamford to ensure a fully enrolled founding cohort. Recruit and hire a founding team of teachers and staff aligned with the school's mission, values, and commitment to academic rigor and inclusion. Develop school-wide systems, policies, and culture rooted in Olam's OLAM values and commitment to inquiry-based, differentiated learning. Instructional Leadership Implement a high-quality academic program aligned to the Connecticut Core Standards and Next Generation Science Standards, including research-backed curricula such as EL Education, and Eureka Math. Provide coaching and development for teachers; ensure data-driven instruction, rigorous lesson planning, and strong outcomes for all student groups, especially Multilingual Learners (MLs), students with disabilities (SWDs), and students furthest from opportunity. Culture and Community Building Build a warm, joyful, and inclusive school culture that fosters strong student-teacher relationships and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Establish and maintain systems for positive behavior support, including the Responsive Classroom model and restorative practices. Family and Community Engagement Develop meaningful partnerships with families through clear communication, inclusive practices, and shared celebrations of learning. Represent the school in the broader Stamford community, developing relationships with local partners and stakeholders that support student learning and school visibility. Board and Organizational Leadership Serve as the primary liaison to the school's Governing Board, providing timely and transparent updates on progress toward academic, operational, and financial goals. Partner with Hebrew Public's network leadership to ensure alignment with the broader mission, shared services, and professional development opportunities. Lead the school's self-evaluation and accountability efforts, using data to track performance and inform decision-making. Operations and Compliance Ensure compliance with all state and local regulatory requirements, including special education, safety, and reporting policies. Oversee the implementation of strong financial management systems, staffing structures, and day-to-day operations in partnership with the board and Hebrew Public. KEY COMPETENCIES AND ATTRIBUTES Mission-Driven Leadership - Demonstrates an unwavering commitment to Olam Public Charter School's vision and values, inspiring others to work toward educational equity and excellence for all students. Instructional Excellence - Possesses a deep understanding of effective teaching and learning practices, using data and evidence to drive academic outcomes and continuous improvement. Strategic and Adaptive Thinking - Balances long-term vision with the ability to respond thoughtfully and effectively to emerging challenges in a dynamic environment. Integrity and Ethical Leadership - Models honesty, transparency, and a strong moral compass, earning the trust and respect of students, families, staff, and the broader community. Emotional Intelligence - Leads with self-awareness, empathy, and resilience, building an inclusive and supportive school culture where all voices are valued. Cultural Competency and Humility - Embraces and celebrates diversity, fostering an environment of belonging and equity for students and staff from all backgrounds. Collaborative Relationship Building - Excels at developing authentic, trust-based partnerships with families, staff, community organizations, and stakeholders to advance the school's mission. Operational and Organizational Acumen - Aligns people, systems, and resources effectively to ensure the school's success and sustainability as a high-performing organization. PRIORITIES A successful first year in this role for the new Founding Head of School will include: Launch a Strong and Joyful Inaugural Year - Ensure a smooth and successful school opening in fall 2027 by establishing strong enrollment, daily systems, and a welcoming learning environment for PreK-1 students and their families. Build a Mission-Driven, Inclusive School Culture - Establish a school community rooted in OLAM's core values and global citizenship mission, fostering a culture of belonging, curiosity, and empathy for a diverse student body. Recruit and Develop a High-Quality Founding Team - Hire and support a talented, equity-driven team of educators and staff who embody OLAM's mission and are committed to excellent, inclusive instruction and continuous growth. Engage Families and the Stamford Community - Build deep relationships with families and local partners to position OLAM as a trusted, responsive, and impactful public school option in Stamford. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS In order to fulfill these responsibilities, the ideal Founding Head of School candidate will be: 6+ years of progressive leadership experience in K-8 education, with at least 3 years in a school leadership role (e.g. principal, assistant principal, or dean). Bachelor's Degree required; Master's Degree or higher strongly preferred. Experience launching or helping lead a new school is strongly preferred. Demonstrated success leading diverse teams, coaching educators, and improving student outcomes. Strong familiarity with culturally responsive teaching, multilingual learner supports, and inclusive special education practices. Deep commitment to the Stamford community, with a willingness to build lasting local relationships. Experience working with or within a charter school environment is preferred. Benefits COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS The salary for this position starts at $146,000 - $153,000 and is commensurate with experience. Hebrew Public offers a competitive benefits package that includes: Medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage Paid parental leave Retirement savings with employer matching Health care and dependent care flexible spending accounts Paid holidays and generous PTO Professional development and leadership coaching through the North Star Fellowship TO APPLY Please submit a resume online at ***************************************** Our commitment We are committed to building a team that reflects the communities we serve. Candidates from backgrounds that are underrepresented in school leadership roles are particularly encouraged to apply. Don't meet every single requirement? We know the confidence gap and imposter syndrome can get in the way of meeting spectacular candidates, so please don't hesitate to apply - we'd love to hear from you.
    $49k-68k yearly est. 14d ago
  • Visual Arts Teacher, Department Chair

    Portledge School 4.1company rating

    Substitute teacher job in Locust Valley, NY

    Portledge School was founded in 1965 and is located on the beautiful North Shore of Long Island. Approximately fifty minutes (28 miles) from NYC by train, Portledge is nestled on a pastoral 63-acre tree-lined campus that is known for its cherry blossoms in spring. Enrolling approximately 500 students in grades N-12, Portledge offers a competitive college preparatory program in a warm, inclusive community. We seek to inspire our students to realize their individual potential by developing critical thinking skills and moral courage necessary for lifelong learning in an increasingly complex world. Portledge is fully committed to a culturally diverse faculty and student body. Job Description: Portledge School seeks to hire a dynamic, highly skilled Visual Arts educator who is driven to create a classroom environment where student learning is a non-negotiable goal and passion is evident on a daily basis. In addition to acting as the the Middle and Upper School Visual Arts Department Chair, responsibilities include teaching 5 sections of Visual Arts, including an IB Visual Arts class, participating collegially in meetings and initiatives of the Art Department and the Upper School division and taking an active role in the life of the school community. As Department Chair, this position will report directly to the Middle and Upper School Division Heads. Our faculty work in a warm, collaborative environment... Delivering consistent high-quality instruction, mentoring and teaching to students Participating in collaborative planning and ongoing professional development and a professional learning community Staying current with educational research and pedagogy related to classroom instruction and educational trends Maintaining online Atlas curriculum database for courses taught Attending a minimum of 4-6 evening/weekend programs that support the community throughout the year They are... Lifelong, intellectual learners who have a passion for teaching and mentoring children Interested in and committed to teaching subject matter from multiple cultural perspectives Clear about instructional goals and explicit with students about what is expected of them and why Knowledgeable about content and versed in multiple Visual Arts disciplines Willing to teach students metacognitive strategies Prepared to offer effective feedback Excited about and responsible for student outcomes Additional Responsibilities… As Department Chair, act as a first line leader between faculty and administration by acting as a communications liaison, curriculum leader, pedagogy leader, collaboration facilitator, learning accountability leader, departmental advocate and institutional supporter, and departmental decision maker; As Department Chair represents their respective department to the administration and strives to maintain the Four Pillars of Portledge within their department; Coordinate field trips and off-campus learning opportunities and activities with department members, liaising with administration and other agencies as needed. Collaborate with the Communications Department, by drafting and approving external communications on behalf of the department. Manage coverage for Department members who take PTO or are forced to miss class for some reason. Develop, implement, and evaluate the curriculum of the department in Grades 6-12 and where appropriate, the curriculum in the Lower School, to ensure vertical continuity and appropriateness of content, skills, and assessment for students of all backgrounds, ability levels, and learning styles. Encourage interdisciplinary connections. Serve as a member of the Department Chairs Committee and attend regular meetings of Department Chairs. Develop Course Outcomes/Goals for each class with Department members, and include them in Course Descriptions Guides Act as Pedagogy leader by guiding conversations about teaching and learning in their respective department to ensure that rigor and innovation are being pursued. Act as Collaboration facilitator by communicating with families as needed on behalf of department members, managing the department budget, and organize department meetings Act a learning and accountability leader by providing a first line of accountability for teachers in the department and promoting professional development opportunities that are division/department specific and/or in alignment with school-wide goals. Act as Departmental advocate and institutional supporter by serving as an advocate for their department while at the same time supporting the wider mission of the school and working with Admission for Open Houses and student placements Act as Departmental decision maker Qualifications: BA Degree minimum; advanced degree preferred in relevant area(s) Teaching certification preferred Experience with the International Baccalaureate Program Training/familiarity with inter-disciplinary or project-based learning Superb written and oral communication as well as organizational and time management skills Belief in the value of all types of diversity, equity and an inclusive, positive, and student-centered environment A commitment to the qualities embodied by the Portledge pillars: Kindness, Purpose, Honor, Respect Desire to nurture the whole child and to support students by attending all-school events such as art, music, theater, athletics and community functions. Committed to teaching and nurturing social emotional learning of children Commitment to excellence and to professional and personal growth Knowledge of Google suite and Blackbaud. Ability to develop trusting, supportive relationships with students Compensation Range: $80,000-$90,000 annually Application Notes: Please apply through the link provided on our Careers Page with your resume and cover letter Deadline: Position open until filled Start Date: August 24, 2026 Website: *************************
    $80k-90k yearly Auto-Apply 44d ago

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