Dates of operating are June 29-July 30
Monday-Thursday
Training days to be scheduled
Overview:
Summer School Academic Lead
The academic leads will work jointly with the summer school program director and intervention staff in the planning and implementation of daily activities and / or reading intervention for youth, ages 5-13.
Wage per hour $38.00hr, no benefits
Each position 7:30am-2:00pm, 6 hours a day for 20 program days, plus 12 hours training and prep
Job Descriptions:
Essential Functions:
· Plan and Implement curriculum/activities to support the Summer Program
· Oversee the remote classroom environment to support youth and classroom goals.
· Encourage and support youth participation in the activities and learning experience.
· Coordinate with other student programs as needed for student successful experience (i.e. supervision of meals, shared spaces, office support, etc.)
· Meets the learning needs of the students by planning instructional strategies appropriate to the students involved, including: the subject matter, the language acquisition targets, and the desired learning objectives. .
· Participate in program meetings with instructors and collaborate with organization staff.
· Assist staff in maintaining student attendance and performance records
Priority to persons:
· Experience with Remote Instruction
· Experience or training using Ipads, Google Classroom, and class Dojo to instruct and communicate with students.
· With extensive second language acquisition such as, but not limited to trainings as GLAD, S.l.O.P., etc.
· Experience working with multi-cultural youth who may have been exposed to poverty, gang violence, and substance abuse
· Experience working in a training or education environment preferred.
Minimum Job Requirements:
· Education: Minimum of two years of college or two years of applicable experience, Washington State Teaching Certification preferred
· Ability to provide quality student mentoring and coaching, as well as small group and individualized instruction.
Specific Skills/Knowledge/Licenses:
· Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Office, Excel, PowerPoint)
· Must have valid WA State driver's license
· Blood borne Pathogen training (provided)
· Boundary training (provided)
Essential Physical Abilities:
· Able to safely lift/push/pull up to 10 lbs. for short distances.
· Perform repetitive fine motor functions with fingers, wrists and arms.
· Able to traverse a wide variety of physical indoor and outdoor environments without assistance including uneven surfaces and stairs.
· Able to communicate with others effectively, verbally and in writing, including those who have limited English skills, large groups and small groups, and individuals.
· Able to use standard office equipment without assistance.
· Able to maintain reliable attendance.
Essential Mental/Sensory Abilities:
· Self-motivated
· Organizational skills
· Time management
· Written and verbal communication skills
· Presentation skills
Working Conditions:
· Classroom and outdoor environment. Moderate noise level. Must have reliable transportation.