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Substance Use Prevention Coordinator
Hanley Foundation Naples, Florida
Description: Do you want to make a difference in your community and play a vital role in preventing substance use disorders and addiction? Hanley Foundation is a non-profit organization with a mission to eliminate addiction through prevention, advocacy, treatment, and recovery support. We seek an ambitious Substance Use Prevention Coordinator/Manager to join our team to develop and implement effective prevention programs and initiatives through education, community outreach, and collaboration with community partners. Candidates must reside in Lee, Collier, Hendry, or Glades County, Florida, to be considered. This full-time supervisor position: Offers a generous benefits package available to new employees the first month after hire. It's an exciting opportunity to join a team in an industry-leading organization. Requires the use of a reliable personal vehicle. Frequent travel to schools, staff meetings, and community events within the designated counties is integral to this role. Duties and Responsibilities : Supervise assigned Prevention Specialists in their respective service areas, providing ongoing guidance, training, and motivation, and ensuring the success of program services. Collaborate with teachers to deliver approved substance use prevention curricula to schools and other agencies. This includes group or individual classroom facilitation, assembly facilitation, observations, monitoring, and direct implementation, including preparation and delivery of materials. Oversee and monitor assigned grants and initiatives to ensure the quality and effectiveness of service delivery and compliance with budget requirements, goals, and objectives. Maintain contracts, letters of agreement, and other licensing requirements applicable to regional or grant criteria. Ensure services meet Hanley's standards and satisfy customer needs. Market and promote programs to schools. Provide education on alcohol and other drugs to parents and to faculty or agency staff. Recruit facilitators to conduct programs in assigned areas. Provide community resources to schools and partners. Compile information for accurate reports. Ensure all required documentation is completed accurately and on time. Specifically ensure that detailed program data is entered into the state's online system to ensure the organization meets its grant obligations and can bill for services rendered. Complete monitoring reports (i.e., DCF) as grant requirements indicate. Maintain in-depth knowledge and requirements related to implementing prevention programs and current trends in the field of adolescent substance use and related topics and research. Demonstrate success through documentation of satisfaction surveys, training evaluations, and observations. Delegate tasks to direct reports and ensure program goals are met; conduct regular one-on-one meetings to provide coaching, feedback, and support. Promote a culture of continuous improvement; identify and implement improvements in work situations. Evaluate staff performance through timely and accurate performance reviews and ongoing documentation, including both successes and areas of improvement. Participate in recruitment by reviewing resumes, coordinating interviews, and selecting candidates. Ensure new staff are properly trained on Hanley's philosophy, values, and Prevention Service best practices. Maintain effective communication with direct reports, supervisors, and other departments. Assist the Regional Prevention Coordinator and Director of Prevention on projects. Requirements: Education/Experience : Bachelor's degree in human services, education, or a related field is required. Minimum of 3 years of professional experience working with adolescents, preferably in a school or public health setting. Previous supervisory experience preferred. Certified Prevention Specialist or Certified Prevention Professional preferred. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities : Strong leadership, administrative, and interpersonal skills. Able to manage, motivate, and guide a team. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including interactive public speaking. Superb judgment and problem-solving abilities. Organized and detail-oriented with excellent project and time management skills. Strong computer/technical skills; proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Word, Outlook, Excel, and Teams. Knowledge of adolescent development and current trends in adolescent substance use prevention. Able to promote our programs within the community. Other Requirements : Willing to undergo a background check and drug screening, by local law/regulations. Have a valid driver's license, access to reliable transportation, and willingness and ability to drive for work purposes. Must be able to travel and deliver public presentations that can be both lengthy and in multiple sessions. Travel to schools, staff meetings, and community events is required; most travel will be throughout the assigned and neighboring counties. Occasional travel within the state is required to attend meetings, continuing education events, and conferences. Must be able to work extended hours (early mornings, evenings, and occasional weekend hours) as needed. If in recovery, one (1) year of continuous sobriety is required. Benefits : Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Life Insurance Paid Time Off Paid Holidays 401k & 401k Match Health Savings and Flexible Spending Accounts Hanley Foundation provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants. It prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. We are a Drug-Free Workplace. Applicants must undergo drug screening after receiving a conditional offer of employment. Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PI033c8a63fe1b-5946
12/07/2025
Full time
Description: Do you want to make a difference in your community and play a vital role in preventing substance use disorders and addiction? Hanley Foundation is a non-profit organization with a mission to eliminate addiction through prevention, advocacy, treatment, and recovery support. We seek an ambitious Substance Use Prevention Coordinator/Manager to join our team to develop and implement effective prevention programs and initiatives through education, community outreach, and collaboration with community partners. Candidates must reside in Lee, Collier, Hendry, or Glades County, Florida, to be considered. This full-time supervisor position: Offers a generous benefits package available to new employees the first month after hire. It's an exciting opportunity to join a team in an industry-leading organization. Requires the use of a reliable personal vehicle. Frequent travel to schools, staff meetings, and community events within the designated counties is integral to this role. Duties and Responsibilities : Supervise assigned Prevention Specialists in their respective service areas, providing ongoing guidance, training, and motivation, and ensuring the success of program services. Collaborate with teachers to deliver approved substance use prevention curricula to schools and other agencies. This includes group or individual classroom facilitation, assembly facilitation, observations, monitoring, and direct implementation, including preparation and delivery of materials. Oversee and monitor assigned grants and initiatives to ensure the quality and effectiveness of service delivery and compliance with budget requirements, goals, and objectives. Maintain contracts, letters of agreement, and other licensing requirements applicable to regional or grant criteria. Ensure services meet Hanley's standards and satisfy customer needs. Market and promote programs to schools. Provide education on alcohol and other drugs to parents and to faculty or agency staff. Recruit facilitators to conduct programs in assigned areas. Provide community resources to schools and partners. Compile information for accurate reports. Ensure all required documentation is completed accurately and on time. Specifically ensure that detailed program data is entered into the state's online system to ensure the organization meets its grant obligations and can bill for services rendered. Complete monitoring reports (i.e., DCF) as grant requirements indicate. Maintain in-depth knowledge and requirements related to implementing prevention programs and current trends in the field of adolescent substance use and related topics and research. Demonstrate success through documentation of satisfaction surveys, training evaluations, and observations. Delegate tasks to direct reports and ensure program goals are met; conduct regular one-on-one meetings to provide coaching, feedback, and support. Promote a culture of continuous improvement; identify and implement improvements in work situations. Evaluate staff performance through timely and accurate performance reviews and ongoing documentation, including both successes and areas of improvement. Participate in recruitment by reviewing resumes, coordinating interviews, and selecting candidates. Ensure new staff are properly trained on Hanley's philosophy, values, and Prevention Service best practices. Maintain effective communication with direct reports, supervisors, and other departments. Assist the Regional Prevention Coordinator and Director of Prevention on projects. Requirements: Education/Experience : Bachelor's degree in human services, education, or a related field is required. Minimum of 3 years of professional experience working with adolescents, preferably in a school or public health setting. Previous supervisory experience preferred. Certified Prevention Specialist or Certified Prevention Professional preferred. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities : Strong leadership, administrative, and interpersonal skills. Able to manage, motivate, and guide a team. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including interactive public speaking. Superb judgment and problem-solving abilities. Organized and detail-oriented with excellent project and time management skills. Strong computer/technical skills; proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Word, Outlook, Excel, and Teams. Knowledge of adolescent development and current trends in adolescent substance use prevention. Able to promote our programs within the community. Other Requirements : Willing to undergo a background check and drug screening, by local law/regulations. Have a valid driver's license, access to reliable transportation, and willingness and ability to drive for work purposes. Must be able to travel and deliver public presentations that can be both lengthy and in multiple sessions. Travel to schools, staff meetings, and community events is required; most travel will be throughout the assigned and neighboring counties. Occasional travel within the state is required to attend meetings, continuing education events, and conferences. Must be able to work extended hours (early mornings, evenings, and occasional weekend hours) as needed. If in recovery, one (1) year of continuous sobriety is required. Benefits : Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Life Insurance Paid Time Off Paid Holidays 401k & 401k Match Health Savings and Flexible Spending Accounts Hanley Foundation provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants. It prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. We are a Drug-Free Workplace. Applicants must undergo drug screening after receiving a conditional offer of employment. Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PI033c8a63fe1b-5946
Early Head Start Substitute
Humankind Goode, Virginia
Title : Early Head Start Substitute Location: Bedford, VA Job Type: PRN (as needed) Benefits: Salary Range: $13.50-$15.50 403(b) Retirement plan with company match and contribution Professional development opportunities Company growth and advancement Flexible scheduling Summary: Are you passionate about early childhood education and making a positive impact in the lives of young children? Join us as an Early Head Start (EHS) Substitute and become a vital part of our dedicated team! In this role, you'll have the opportunity to provide high-quality infant and toddler early education and child development services, ensuring that every child receives the care and attention they deserve. With flexible on-call hours and a supportive environment that fosters inclusivity, collaboration, and fun, you'll have the chance to work alongside some of the most compassionate and dedicated individuals in the field. If you're looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a difference while being surrounded by a team that feels like family, we invite you to join us at HumanKind. Success In This Role Looks Like: Provide responsive care, effective teaching methods, and organized learning environment that promotes healthy development for all children in alignment with Office of Head Start (OHS) standards, including children of all abilities, cultures and languages. Ensure a safe classroom environment that provides nurturing interactions, fostering trust and emotional security; provide a foundation for early childhood communication and rich language development; promote critical thinking and problem solving; promote structure that supports life-skills development. In a Teachers absence, implement the Teachers lesson plans and job responsibilities. In an Assistants absence, collaboratively work with the Center Manager to ensure classrooms consistently meet all regulation requirements, to include: safely prepping and serving meals and snacks, appropriately diapering and toileting children, laundering bedding and other center items, setting up classrooms for transitions (such as nap time), sanitizing toys and classroom surfaces. Substitutes are assigned to a primary center in Lynchburg or Bedford. If the substitute can provide coverage at our other EHS location, mileage reimbursement will be provided. Career Path: EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Supervising Teacher > EHS Center Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Education Specialist > EHS Education Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Family Engagement Specialist > EHS Family Engagement Manager > EHS Director Curriculum specialist, Curriculum writer, Lead Teacher, Preschool Director What You Bring To The Team: High school diploma, or equivalent. Six months experience in an early childhood or caregiver setting is preferred. Must be 18 years of age or older. Knowledge in early childhood care and education, specifically infant and toddler development, and ability to work with mixed age groups. Ability to learn and adhere to Virginia licensing/subsidy standards and Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS), and Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Ability to establish professional relationships and maintain professional boundaries with diverse children, families, colleagues, and community partners while maintaining confidentiality. Ability to lift and carry children, bend, sit on the floor, and be physically active inside and outside in all weather. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, responding to stressful situations with maturity. Why Join HumanKind: HumanKind is a non-profit human services organization that has been serving children and families for more than 120 years. We offer programs and services that instill hope and equip people with the tools to build a strong foundation for life. With an emphasis on inclusion, we help individuals and families who face any number of lifes challenges. Our programs cover everything from financial education to foster care, from early childhood resources to services for adults with developmental disabilities. HumanKinds unique workplace culture is what sets us apart and makes us a Best Place to Work. We recognize that this culture exists because of our values. We acknowledge that we are humans on this journey, and none of us have fully arrived, but we are committed to striving and aspiring toward living out our values each day. We Value: Actively working for equity and inclusivity, practicing humility and curiosity, taking responsibility, continuously evolving for change. Prioritizing caring for our people, fostering a nurturing environment, celebrating small wins, acknowledging challenges, embracing innovation and adaptability. Nurturing growth in ourselves and others, leveraging strengths, equipping with tools for success, fostering a positive learning environment. Staying mission-focused, serving with empathy, putting egos aside, upholding ethics, communicating openly, providing support, and encouraging feedback. Please note: This position is grant-funded and continued employment is contingent upon grant renewal. Compensation details: 13.5-15.5 Hourly Wage PI8ab7a6acaaae-8324
12/07/2025
Full time
Title : Early Head Start Substitute Location: Bedford, VA Job Type: PRN (as needed) Benefits: Salary Range: $13.50-$15.50 403(b) Retirement plan with company match and contribution Professional development opportunities Company growth and advancement Flexible scheduling Summary: Are you passionate about early childhood education and making a positive impact in the lives of young children? Join us as an Early Head Start (EHS) Substitute and become a vital part of our dedicated team! In this role, you'll have the opportunity to provide high-quality infant and toddler early education and child development services, ensuring that every child receives the care and attention they deserve. With flexible on-call hours and a supportive environment that fosters inclusivity, collaboration, and fun, you'll have the chance to work alongside some of the most compassionate and dedicated individuals in the field. If you're looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a difference while being surrounded by a team that feels like family, we invite you to join us at HumanKind. Success In This Role Looks Like: Provide responsive care, effective teaching methods, and organized learning environment that promotes healthy development for all children in alignment with Office of Head Start (OHS) standards, including children of all abilities, cultures and languages. Ensure a safe classroom environment that provides nurturing interactions, fostering trust and emotional security; provide a foundation for early childhood communication and rich language development; promote critical thinking and problem solving; promote structure that supports life-skills development. In a Teachers absence, implement the Teachers lesson plans and job responsibilities. In an Assistants absence, collaboratively work with the Center Manager to ensure classrooms consistently meet all regulation requirements, to include: safely prepping and serving meals and snacks, appropriately diapering and toileting children, laundering bedding and other center items, setting up classrooms for transitions (such as nap time), sanitizing toys and classroom surfaces. Substitutes are assigned to a primary center in Lynchburg or Bedford. If the substitute can provide coverage at our other EHS location, mileage reimbursement will be provided. Career Path: EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Supervising Teacher > EHS Center Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Education Specialist > EHS Education Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Family Engagement Specialist > EHS Family Engagement Manager > EHS Director Curriculum specialist, Curriculum writer, Lead Teacher, Preschool Director What You Bring To The Team: High school diploma, or equivalent. Six months experience in an early childhood or caregiver setting is preferred. Must be 18 years of age or older. Knowledge in early childhood care and education, specifically infant and toddler development, and ability to work with mixed age groups. Ability to learn and adhere to Virginia licensing/subsidy standards and Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS), and Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Ability to establish professional relationships and maintain professional boundaries with diverse children, families, colleagues, and community partners while maintaining confidentiality. Ability to lift and carry children, bend, sit on the floor, and be physically active inside and outside in all weather. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, responding to stressful situations with maturity. Why Join HumanKind: HumanKind is a non-profit human services organization that has been serving children and families for more than 120 years. We offer programs and services that instill hope and equip people with the tools to build a strong foundation for life. With an emphasis on inclusion, we help individuals and families who face any number of lifes challenges. Our programs cover everything from financial education to foster care, from early childhood resources to services for adults with developmental disabilities. HumanKinds unique workplace culture is what sets us apart and makes us a Best Place to Work. We recognize that this culture exists because of our values. We acknowledge that we are humans on this journey, and none of us have fully arrived, but we are committed to striving and aspiring toward living out our values each day. We Value: Actively working for equity and inclusivity, practicing humility and curiosity, taking responsibility, continuously evolving for change. Prioritizing caring for our people, fostering a nurturing environment, celebrating small wins, acknowledging challenges, embracing innovation and adaptability. Nurturing growth in ourselves and others, leveraging strengths, equipping with tools for success, fostering a positive learning environment. Staying mission-focused, serving with empathy, putting egos aside, upholding ethics, communicating openly, providing support, and encouraging feedback. Please note: This position is grant-funded and continued employment is contingent upon grant renewal. Compensation details: 13.5-15.5 Hourly Wage PI8ab7a6acaaae-8324
Early Head Start Substitute
Humankind Thaxton, Virginia
Title : Early Head Start Substitute Location: Bedford, VA Job Type: PRN (as needed) Benefits: Salary Range: $13.50-$15.50 403(b) Retirement plan with company match and contribution Professional development opportunities Company growth and advancement Flexible scheduling Summary: Are you passionate about early childhood education and making a positive impact in the lives of young children? Join us as an Early Head Start (EHS) Substitute and become a vital part of our dedicated team! In this role, you'll have the opportunity to provide high-quality infant and toddler early education and child development services, ensuring that every child receives the care and attention they deserve. With flexible on-call hours and a supportive environment that fosters inclusivity, collaboration, and fun, you'll have the chance to work alongside some of the most compassionate and dedicated individuals in the field. If you're looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a difference while being surrounded by a team that feels like family, we invite you to join us at HumanKind. Success In This Role Looks Like: Provide responsive care, effective teaching methods, and organized learning environment that promotes healthy development for all children in alignment with Office of Head Start (OHS) standards, including children of all abilities, cultures and languages. Ensure a safe classroom environment that provides nurturing interactions, fostering trust and emotional security; provide a foundation for early childhood communication and rich language development; promote critical thinking and problem solving; promote structure that supports life-skills development. In a Teachers absence, implement the Teachers lesson plans and job responsibilities. In an Assistants absence, collaboratively work with the Center Manager to ensure classrooms consistently meet all regulation requirements, to include: safely prepping and serving meals and snacks, appropriately diapering and toileting children, laundering bedding and other center items, setting up classrooms for transitions (such as nap time), sanitizing toys and classroom surfaces. Substitutes are assigned to a primary center in Lynchburg or Bedford. If the substitute can provide coverage at our other EHS location, mileage reimbursement will be provided. Career Path: EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Supervising Teacher > EHS Center Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Education Specialist > EHS Education Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Family Engagement Specialist > EHS Family Engagement Manager > EHS Director Curriculum specialist, Curriculum writer, Lead Teacher, Preschool Director What You Bring To The Team: High school diploma, or equivalent. Six months experience in an early childhood or caregiver setting is preferred. Must be 18 years of age or older. Knowledge in early childhood care and education, specifically infant and toddler development, and ability to work with mixed age groups. Ability to learn and adhere to Virginia licensing/subsidy standards and Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS), and Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Ability to establish professional relationships and maintain professional boundaries with diverse children, families, colleagues, and community partners while maintaining confidentiality. Ability to lift and carry children, bend, sit on the floor, and be physically active inside and outside in all weather. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, responding to stressful situations with maturity. Why Join HumanKind: HumanKind is a non-profit human services organization that has been serving children and families for more than 120 years. We offer programs and services that instill hope and equip people with the tools to build a strong foundation for life. With an emphasis on inclusion, we help individuals and families who face any number of lifes challenges. Our programs cover everything from financial education to foster care, from early childhood resources to services for adults with developmental disabilities. HumanKinds unique workplace culture is what sets us apart and makes us a Best Place to Work. We recognize that this culture exists because of our values. We acknowledge that we are humans on this journey, and none of us have fully arrived, but we are committed to striving and aspiring toward living out our values each day. We Value: Actively working for equity and inclusivity, practicing humility and curiosity, taking responsibility, continuously evolving for change. Prioritizing caring for our people, fostering a nurturing environment, celebrating small wins, acknowledging challenges, embracing innovation and adaptability. Nurturing growth in ourselves and others, leveraging strengths, equipping with tools for success, fostering a positive learning environment. Staying mission-focused, serving with empathy, putting egos aside, upholding ethics, communicating openly, providing support, and encouraging feedback. Please note: This position is grant-funded and continued employment is contingent upon grant renewal. Compensation details: 13.5-15.5 Hourly Wage PI8ab7a6acaaae-8324
12/07/2025
Full time
Title : Early Head Start Substitute Location: Bedford, VA Job Type: PRN (as needed) Benefits: Salary Range: $13.50-$15.50 403(b) Retirement plan with company match and contribution Professional development opportunities Company growth and advancement Flexible scheduling Summary: Are you passionate about early childhood education and making a positive impact in the lives of young children? Join us as an Early Head Start (EHS) Substitute and become a vital part of our dedicated team! In this role, you'll have the opportunity to provide high-quality infant and toddler early education and child development services, ensuring that every child receives the care and attention they deserve. With flexible on-call hours and a supportive environment that fosters inclusivity, collaboration, and fun, you'll have the chance to work alongside some of the most compassionate and dedicated individuals in the field. If you're looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a difference while being surrounded by a team that feels like family, we invite you to join us at HumanKind. Success In This Role Looks Like: Provide responsive care, effective teaching methods, and organized learning environment that promotes healthy development for all children in alignment with Office of Head Start (OHS) standards, including children of all abilities, cultures and languages. Ensure a safe classroom environment that provides nurturing interactions, fostering trust and emotional security; provide a foundation for early childhood communication and rich language development; promote critical thinking and problem solving; promote structure that supports life-skills development. In a Teachers absence, implement the Teachers lesson plans and job responsibilities. In an Assistants absence, collaboratively work with the Center Manager to ensure classrooms consistently meet all regulation requirements, to include: safely prepping and serving meals and snacks, appropriately diapering and toileting children, laundering bedding and other center items, setting up classrooms for transitions (such as nap time), sanitizing toys and classroom surfaces. Substitutes are assigned to a primary center in Lynchburg or Bedford. If the substitute can provide coverage at our other EHS location, mileage reimbursement will be provided. Career Path: EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Supervising Teacher > EHS Center Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Education Specialist > EHS Education Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Family Engagement Specialist > EHS Family Engagement Manager > EHS Director Curriculum specialist, Curriculum writer, Lead Teacher, Preschool Director What You Bring To The Team: High school diploma, or equivalent. Six months experience in an early childhood or caregiver setting is preferred. Must be 18 years of age or older. Knowledge in early childhood care and education, specifically infant and toddler development, and ability to work with mixed age groups. Ability to learn and adhere to Virginia licensing/subsidy standards and Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS), and Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Ability to establish professional relationships and maintain professional boundaries with diverse children, families, colleagues, and community partners while maintaining confidentiality. Ability to lift and carry children, bend, sit on the floor, and be physically active inside and outside in all weather. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, responding to stressful situations with maturity. Why Join HumanKind: HumanKind is a non-profit human services organization that has been serving children and families for more than 120 years. We offer programs and services that instill hope and equip people with the tools to build a strong foundation for life. With an emphasis on inclusion, we help individuals and families who face any number of lifes challenges. Our programs cover everything from financial education to foster care, from early childhood resources to services for adults with developmental disabilities. HumanKinds unique workplace culture is what sets us apart and makes us a Best Place to Work. We recognize that this culture exists because of our values. We acknowledge that we are humans on this journey, and none of us have fully arrived, but we are committed to striving and aspiring toward living out our values each day. We Value: Actively working for equity and inclusivity, practicing humility and curiosity, taking responsibility, continuously evolving for change. Prioritizing caring for our people, fostering a nurturing environment, celebrating small wins, acknowledging challenges, embracing innovation and adaptability. Nurturing growth in ourselves and others, leveraging strengths, equipping with tools for success, fostering a positive learning environment. Staying mission-focused, serving with empathy, putting egos aside, upholding ethics, communicating openly, providing support, and encouraging feedback. Please note: This position is grant-funded and continued employment is contingent upon grant renewal. Compensation details: 13.5-15.5 Hourly Wage PI8ab7a6acaaae-8324
Early Head Start Substitute
Humankind Bedford, Virginia
Title : Early Head Start Substitute Location: Bedford, VA Job Type: PRN (as needed) Benefits: Salary Range: $13.50-$15.50 403(b) Retirement plan with company match and contribution Professional development opportunities Company growth and advancement Flexible scheduling Summary: Are you passionate about early childhood education and making a positive impact in the lives of young children? Join us as an Early Head Start (EHS) Substitute and become a vital part of our dedicated team! In this role, you'll have the opportunity to provide high-quality infant and toddler early education and child development services, ensuring that every child receives the care and attention they deserve. With flexible on-call hours and a supportive environment that fosters inclusivity, collaboration, and fun, you'll have the chance to work alongside some of the most compassionate and dedicated individuals in the field. If you're looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a difference while being surrounded by a team that feels like family, we invite you to join us at HumanKind. Success In This Role Looks Like: Provide responsive care, effective teaching methods, and organized learning environment that promotes healthy development for all children in alignment with Office of Head Start (OHS) standards, including children of all abilities, cultures and languages. Ensure a safe classroom environment that provides nurturing interactions, fostering trust and emotional security; provide a foundation for early childhood communication and rich language development; promote critical thinking and problem solving; promote structure that supports life-skills development. In a Teachers absence, implement the Teachers lesson plans and job responsibilities. In an Assistants absence, collaboratively work with the Center Manager to ensure classrooms consistently meet all regulation requirements, to include: safely prepping and serving meals and snacks, appropriately diapering and toileting children, laundering bedding and other center items, setting up classrooms for transitions (such as nap time), sanitizing toys and classroom surfaces. Substitutes are assigned to a primary center in Lynchburg or Bedford. If the substitute can provide coverage at our other EHS location, mileage reimbursement will be provided. Career Path: EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Supervising Teacher > EHS Center Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Education Specialist > EHS Education Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Family Engagement Specialist > EHS Family Engagement Manager > EHS Director Curriculum specialist, Curriculum writer, Lead Teacher, Preschool Director What You Bring To The Team: High school diploma, or equivalent. Six months experience in an early childhood or caregiver setting is preferred. Must be 18 years of age or older. Knowledge in early childhood care and education, specifically infant and toddler development, and ability to work with mixed age groups. Ability to learn and adhere to Virginia licensing/subsidy standards and Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS), and Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Ability to establish professional relationships and maintain professional boundaries with diverse children, families, colleagues, and community partners while maintaining confidentiality. Ability to lift and carry children, bend, sit on the floor, and be physically active inside and outside in all weather. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, responding to stressful situations with maturity. Why Join HumanKind: HumanKind is a non-profit human services organization that has been serving children and families for more than 120 years. We offer programs and services that instill hope and equip people with the tools to build a strong foundation for life. With an emphasis on inclusion, we help individuals and families who face any number of lifes challenges. Our programs cover everything from financial education to foster care, from early childhood resources to services for adults with developmental disabilities. HumanKinds unique workplace culture is what sets us apart and makes us a Best Place to Work. We recognize that this culture exists because of our values. We acknowledge that we are humans on this journey, and none of us have fully arrived, but we are committed to striving and aspiring toward living out our values each day. We Value: Actively working for equity and inclusivity, practicing humility and curiosity, taking responsibility, continuously evolving for change. Prioritizing caring for our people, fostering a nurturing environment, celebrating small wins, acknowledging challenges, embracing innovation and adaptability. Nurturing growth in ourselves and others, leveraging strengths, equipping with tools for success, fostering a positive learning environment. Staying mission-focused, serving with empathy, putting egos aside, upholding ethics, communicating openly, providing support, and encouraging feedback. Please note: This position is grant-funded and continued employment is contingent upon grant renewal. Compensation details: 13.5-15.5 Hourly Wage PI8ab7a6acaaae-8324
12/07/2025
Full time
Title : Early Head Start Substitute Location: Bedford, VA Job Type: PRN (as needed) Benefits: Salary Range: $13.50-$15.50 403(b) Retirement plan with company match and contribution Professional development opportunities Company growth and advancement Flexible scheduling Summary: Are you passionate about early childhood education and making a positive impact in the lives of young children? Join us as an Early Head Start (EHS) Substitute and become a vital part of our dedicated team! In this role, you'll have the opportunity to provide high-quality infant and toddler early education and child development services, ensuring that every child receives the care and attention they deserve. With flexible on-call hours and a supportive environment that fosters inclusivity, collaboration, and fun, you'll have the chance to work alongside some of the most compassionate and dedicated individuals in the field. If you're looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a difference while being surrounded by a team that feels like family, we invite you to join us at HumanKind. Success In This Role Looks Like: Provide responsive care, effective teaching methods, and organized learning environment that promotes healthy development for all children in alignment with Office of Head Start (OHS) standards, including children of all abilities, cultures and languages. Ensure a safe classroom environment that provides nurturing interactions, fostering trust and emotional security; provide a foundation for early childhood communication and rich language development; promote critical thinking and problem solving; promote structure that supports life-skills development. In a Teachers absence, implement the Teachers lesson plans and job responsibilities. In an Assistants absence, collaboratively work with the Center Manager to ensure classrooms consistently meet all regulation requirements, to include: safely prepping and serving meals and snacks, appropriately diapering and toileting children, laundering bedding and other center items, setting up classrooms for transitions (such as nap time), sanitizing toys and classroom surfaces. Substitutes are assigned to a primary center in Lynchburg or Bedford. If the substitute can provide coverage at our other EHS location, mileage reimbursement will be provided. Career Path: EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Supervising Teacher > EHS Center Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Education Specialist > EHS Education Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Family Engagement Specialist > EHS Family Engagement Manager > EHS Director Curriculum specialist, Curriculum writer, Lead Teacher, Preschool Director What You Bring To The Team: High school diploma, or equivalent. Six months experience in an early childhood or caregiver setting is preferred. Must be 18 years of age or older. Knowledge in early childhood care and education, specifically infant and toddler development, and ability to work with mixed age groups. Ability to learn and adhere to Virginia licensing/subsidy standards and Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS), and Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Ability to establish professional relationships and maintain professional boundaries with diverse children, families, colleagues, and community partners while maintaining confidentiality. Ability to lift and carry children, bend, sit on the floor, and be physically active inside and outside in all weather. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, responding to stressful situations with maturity. Why Join HumanKind: HumanKind is a non-profit human services organization that has been serving children and families for more than 120 years. We offer programs and services that instill hope and equip people with the tools to build a strong foundation for life. With an emphasis on inclusion, we help individuals and families who face any number of lifes challenges. Our programs cover everything from financial education to foster care, from early childhood resources to services for adults with developmental disabilities. HumanKinds unique workplace culture is what sets us apart and makes us a Best Place to Work. We recognize that this culture exists because of our values. We acknowledge that we are humans on this journey, and none of us have fully arrived, but we are committed to striving and aspiring toward living out our values each day. We Value: Actively working for equity and inclusivity, practicing humility and curiosity, taking responsibility, continuously evolving for change. Prioritizing caring for our people, fostering a nurturing environment, celebrating small wins, acknowledging challenges, embracing innovation and adaptability. Nurturing growth in ourselves and others, leveraging strengths, equipping with tools for success, fostering a positive learning environment. Staying mission-focused, serving with empathy, putting egos aside, upholding ethics, communicating openly, providing support, and encouraging feedback. Please note: This position is grant-funded and continued employment is contingent upon grant renewal. Compensation details: 13.5-15.5 Hourly Wage PI8ab7a6acaaae-8324
Office Manager
L'Atelier Pre-School Miami, Florida
L'Atelier School is looking for an Office Manager. L'Atelier School is the pioneer school bringing to South Florida the Reggio Emilia Philosophy in education. We are located in South Miami, Fl. For the last 30 years we have been offering a high level educational project community to children, parents, teachers and community members. Our inspiration in the Reggio Emilia approach, our direct collaboration with Reggio Children, NAREA, and other educational contexts makes us a unique school.We serve children from 3 months to 5 years old. The Preschool Office Manager is responsible for ensuring the smooth, efficient, and professional operation of the school's administrative functions. This role supports the director, teachers, parents, and staff by managing daily office operations, coordinating communication, handling financial tasks through QuickBooks, overseeing procurement of supplies and materials, and organizing school-wide projects and events. The ideal candidate is highly organized, detail-oriented, bilingual (Spanish), strong communication skills (verbal and written), strong drive and motivation, proactive, and comfortable working in a child-centered environment. Key Responsibilities 1. Administrative & Office Management Serve as the primary point of contact for parents, staff, vendors, and prospective families. Oversee daily office tasks including answering phones, managing emails, scheduling appointments, and maintaining student files. Ensure compliance with state licensing requirements, maintaining accurate documentation and reporting records. Manage school calendars, including classroom schedules, special events, tours, and parent meetings. Monitor attendance records and assist teachers in maintaining required logs. 2. Financial & QuickBooks Management Enter invoices, track expenses, and maintain accurate financial records using QuickBooks and Procare. Process tuition payments, issue receipts, and assist with billing questions from families. Reconcile monthly statements and support the director with financial reporting. Assist with budgeting and forecasting for school operations and classroom needs. 3. Procurement & Vendor Management Manage procurement of all classroom supplies, office materials, snacks, cleaning products, playground equipment, and other school resources. Maintain inventory and anticipate supply needs to ensure uninterrupted classroom operations. Build relationships with vendors, negotiate pricing, and track purchase orders and deliveries. Review vendor invoices and ensure accuracy before submitting them for payment through QuickBooks. Research, evaluate, and recommend new vendors or products as needed. 4. Project & Event Organization Plan, coordinate, and execute school-wide projects such as enrollment periods, fundraising events, holiday programs, summer camps, and facility improvements. Develop timelines, assign tasks, and communicate progress to the director and staff. Manage logistics for events including materials, schedules, communication with parents, and volunteer coordination. Support teachers with classroom project needs by organizing resources, managing deadlines, and ensuring smooth implementation. Oversee the coordination of emergency drills, staff training sessions, and special school initiatives. 5. Parent & Staff Communication Maintain regular communication with families regarding school announcements, forms, payments, and upcoming events. Distribute newsletters, reminders, calendars, and policy updates. Assist with onboarding new families, providing required documentation and orientation information. Collaborate with the director and teachers to ensure consistent communication across the school. 6. Technology & Record Keeping Maintain accurate digital and physical records, including enrollment documents, health forms, staff certifications, and incident reports. Use QuickBooks, Microsoft Office/Google Workspace, and school management software to streamline operations. Ensure data privacy and compliance with student confidentiality standards. Qualifications Minimum 2-3 years of administrative or office management experience, preferably in a school or childcare environment. Strong proficiency with QuickBooks, including billing, invoicing, expense tracking, and account reconciliation. Experience with procurement and inventory management. Strong organizational and project-management skills; able to coordinate multiple tasks and deadlines. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, particularly with parents and teachers. Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain professional records. Comfortable working in a fast-paced, child-focused environment. CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain) is a plus. Core Competencies Organization & Time Management Financial Accuracy Problem-Solving & Initiative Customer Service Orientation Confidentiality & Professionalism Multitasking & Prioritization Collaborative Teamwork
12/06/2025
Full time
L'Atelier School is looking for an Office Manager. L'Atelier School is the pioneer school bringing to South Florida the Reggio Emilia Philosophy in education. We are located in South Miami, Fl. For the last 30 years we have been offering a high level educational project community to children, parents, teachers and community members. Our inspiration in the Reggio Emilia approach, our direct collaboration with Reggio Children, NAREA, and other educational contexts makes us a unique school.We serve children from 3 months to 5 years old. The Preschool Office Manager is responsible for ensuring the smooth, efficient, and professional operation of the school's administrative functions. This role supports the director, teachers, parents, and staff by managing daily office operations, coordinating communication, handling financial tasks through QuickBooks, overseeing procurement of supplies and materials, and organizing school-wide projects and events. The ideal candidate is highly organized, detail-oriented, bilingual (Spanish), strong communication skills (verbal and written), strong drive and motivation, proactive, and comfortable working in a child-centered environment. Key Responsibilities 1. Administrative & Office Management Serve as the primary point of contact for parents, staff, vendors, and prospective families. Oversee daily office tasks including answering phones, managing emails, scheduling appointments, and maintaining student files. Ensure compliance with state licensing requirements, maintaining accurate documentation and reporting records. Manage school calendars, including classroom schedules, special events, tours, and parent meetings. Monitor attendance records and assist teachers in maintaining required logs. 2. Financial & QuickBooks Management Enter invoices, track expenses, and maintain accurate financial records using QuickBooks and Procare. Process tuition payments, issue receipts, and assist with billing questions from families. Reconcile monthly statements and support the director with financial reporting. Assist with budgeting and forecasting for school operations and classroom needs. 3. Procurement & Vendor Management Manage procurement of all classroom supplies, office materials, snacks, cleaning products, playground equipment, and other school resources. Maintain inventory and anticipate supply needs to ensure uninterrupted classroom operations. Build relationships with vendors, negotiate pricing, and track purchase orders and deliveries. Review vendor invoices and ensure accuracy before submitting them for payment through QuickBooks. Research, evaluate, and recommend new vendors or products as needed. 4. Project & Event Organization Plan, coordinate, and execute school-wide projects such as enrollment periods, fundraising events, holiday programs, summer camps, and facility improvements. Develop timelines, assign tasks, and communicate progress to the director and staff. Manage logistics for events including materials, schedules, communication with parents, and volunteer coordination. Support teachers with classroom project needs by organizing resources, managing deadlines, and ensuring smooth implementation. Oversee the coordination of emergency drills, staff training sessions, and special school initiatives. 5. Parent & Staff Communication Maintain regular communication with families regarding school announcements, forms, payments, and upcoming events. Distribute newsletters, reminders, calendars, and policy updates. Assist with onboarding new families, providing required documentation and orientation information. Collaborate with the director and teachers to ensure consistent communication across the school. 6. Technology & Record Keeping Maintain accurate digital and physical records, including enrollment documents, health forms, staff certifications, and incident reports. Use QuickBooks, Microsoft Office/Google Workspace, and school management software to streamline operations. Ensure data privacy and compliance with student confidentiality standards. Qualifications Minimum 2-3 years of administrative or office management experience, preferably in a school or childcare environment. Strong proficiency with QuickBooks, including billing, invoicing, expense tracking, and account reconciliation. Experience with procurement and inventory management. Strong organizational and project-management skills; able to coordinate multiple tasks and deadlines. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, particularly with parents and teachers. Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain professional records. Comfortable working in a fast-paced, child-focused environment. CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain) is a plus. Core Competencies Organization & Time Management Financial Accuracy Problem-Solving & Initiative Customer Service Orientation Confidentiality & Professionalism Multitasking & Prioritization Collaborative Teamwork
Early Childhood Assistant Teacher
Metropolitan Ministries, Inc. Holiday, Florida
Description: About Us: If youre looking for an opportunity to transform the lives of poor and homeless men, women, and children in your community, we may have a job for you. Since 1972, Metropolitan Ministries has been providing life-changing solutions for those who are homeless and at risk of becoming homeless in Tampa Bay. We are a grassroots, donor, and volunteer-fueled community nonprofit. At Metropolitan Ministries, we serve families in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Polk and Hernando counties with compassion, practical help, and a willingness to make a huge difference. What we offer: Salary: $16.00 Group health, vision, and dental coverage at affordable rates, along with family coverage if you choose to purchase it. Preventative care is 100% covered (free) on all plans. PTO is offered to full-time and part-time employees. 11 days of PTO and 10 paid holidays annually. Option to participate in the 401K plan with employer match. $15,000 in employee Life Insurance paid for by Metropolitan Ministries. Employee Assistance Program Option to participate in supplemental group insurance plans at affordable rates. Tuition reimbursement program Training and career development. Discounted membership at the YMCA. Job Functions: The Early Childhood Assistant Teacher will perform duties planning and implementing educational activities and curriculum for age group assigned. Essential Responsibilities: Use knowledge of best practices and the highest standard of care to plan and administer developmentally appropriate curriculum in the classroom for young children. Use Promiseland policies and the mission, vision, and guiding values of Metropolitan Ministries as a framework to assure curriculum and classroom management delivered with concern for the care, safety and welfare of our children and their families. Assist the Lead-teacher with writing weekly lesson plans and prepare daily activities that accompany the lesson plan. Lesson plans are due bi-weekly to Director. Assist with the upkeep maintain detailed records of childrens progress by recording in Galileo system. Also maintain open communication by informing director and parent of health concerns, special needs, unusual behaviors, or incidents. Maintain the safety, security, and cleanliness of all Promiseland classroom and playground equipment. Complete checklist and turn end at the end of each month. Administer and score students ASQ and ASQ-SE assessments with in the first 30 days of childs enrollment to Promiseland. Report any deficiencies as a result of the screenings to Parent support specialist and Director. Strictly adhere to all licensing guidelines. Participate in on-going training as required by childcare state licensing standards and standards of NECPA accreditation. Also receive training in Sanctuary and implement its teaching as a culture. Support the team in all other tasks as assigned and attends all team meetings. Meet personal goals and actively contributes to the achievement of the team and organizational/targets/goals as measured by Key Performance Indicators and in the annual plan. Requirements: Education and Experience: A minimum of a High School diploma or equivalent and CDA; 40 hours of training in early childhood education and 5 hours of training in literacy required. A minimum of 1year experience working as an Early Childhood Teacher. Skill Requirements: Requires understanding of poverty, a high degree of maturity, strong inter-personal skills, and the ability to work and communicate with low socio-economic and diverse parents and clients in a professional and diplomatic manner. Ability to plan, organize and conduct early childhood education programs. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to use a computer and related software. Ability to work effectively with others within a multi-disciplinary team framework including staff and volunteers. Ability to supervise and direct volunteers. Demonstrates maturity and sensitivity to issues of faith, culture, and other sources of diversity. Physical Requirements: Ability to lift up to 40 pounds. Hearing and speaking ability, which allows for effective oral communication of information. Physical, emotional, and spiritual stamina to handle job-related issues and stress. Other: Must demonstrate legal authorization to work in the United States. Must be able to communicate effectively in English. Valid FL drivers license with a good driving record and insured vehicle in order to transport self and clients when necessary. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. We are committed to creating a diverse and welcoming workplace that includes partners with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We believe that enables us to better meet our mission and values while serving individuals throughout our local communities. People of color, women, LGBTQIA+, Veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Qualified applicants with criminal histories will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with all federal state and local ordinances. Metropolitan Ministries is committed to offering reasonable accommodation to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at or via email at PIc09ad3cac2-
12/06/2025
Full time
Description: About Us: If youre looking for an opportunity to transform the lives of poor and homeless men, women, and children in your community, we may have a job for you. Since 1972, Metropolitan Ministries has been providing life-changing solutions for those who are homeless and at risk of becoming homeless in Tampa Bay. We are a grassroots, donor, and volunteer-fueled community nonprofit. At Metropolitan Ministries, we serve families in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Polk and Hernando counties with compassion, practical help, and a willingness to make a huge difference. What we offer: Salary: $16.00 Group health, vision, and dental coverage at affordable rates, along with family coverage if you choose to purchase it. Preventative care is 100% covered (free) on all plans. PTO is offered to full-time and part-time employees. 11 days of PTO and 10 paid holidays annually. Option to participate in the 401K plan with employer match. $15,000 in employee Life Insurance paid for by Metropolitan Ministries. Employee Assistance Program Option to participate in supplemental group insurance plans at affordable rates. Tuition reimbursement program Training and career development. Discounted membership at the YMCA. Job Functions: The Early Childhood Assistant Teacher will perform duties planning and implementing educational activities and curriculum for age group assigned. Essential Responsibilities: Use knowledge of best practices and the highest standard of care to plan and administer developmentally appropriate curriculum in the classroom for young children. Use Promiseland policies and the mission, vision, and guiding values of Metropolitan Ministries as a framework to assure curriculum and classroom management delivered with concern for the care, safety and welfare of our children and their families. Assist the Lead-teacher with writing weekly lesson plans and prepare daily activities that accompany the lesson plan. Lesson plans are due bi-weekly to Director. Assist with the upkeep maintain detailed records of childrens progress by recording in Galileo system. Also maintain open communication by informing director and parent of health concerns, special needs, unusual behaviors, or incidents. Maintain the safety, security, and cleanliness of all Promiseland classroom and playground equipment. Complete checklist and turn end at the end of each month. Administer and score students ASQ and ASQ-SE assessments with in the first 30 days of childs enrollment to Promiseland. Report any deficiencies as a result of the screenings to Parent support specialist and Director. Strictly adhere to all licensing guidelines. Participate in on-going training as required by childcare state licensing standards and standards of NECPA accreditation. Also receive training in Sanctuary and implement its teaching as a culture. Support the team in all other tasks as assigned and attends all team meetings. Meet personal goals and actively contributes to the achievement of the team and organizational/targets/goals as measured by Key Performance Indicators and in the annual plan. Requirements: Education and Experience: A minimum of a High School diploma or equivalent and CDA; 40 hours of training in early childhood education and 5 hours of training in literacy required. A minimum of 1year experience working as an Early Childhood Teacher. Skill Requirements: Requires understanding of poverty, a high degree of maturity, strong inter-personal skills, and the ability to work and communicate with low socio-economic and diverse parents and clients in a professional and diplomatic manner. Ability to plan, organize and conduct early childhood education programs. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to use a computer and related software. Ability to work effectively with others within a multi-disciplinary team framework including staff and volunteers. Ability to supervise and direct volunteers. Demonstrates maturity and sensitivity to issues of faith, culture, and other sources of diversity. Physical Requirements: Ability to lift up to 40 pounds. Hearing and speaking ability, which allows for effective oral communication of information. Physical, emotional, and spiritual stamina to handle job-related issues and stress. Other: Must demonstrate legal authorization to work in the United States. Must be able to communicate effectively in English. Valid FL drivers license with a good driving record and insured vehicle in order to transport self and clients when necessary. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. We are committed to creating a diverse and welcoming workplace that includes partners with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We believe that enables us to better meet our mission and values while serving individuals throughout our local communities. People of color, women, LGBTQIA+, Veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Qualified applicants with criminal histories will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with all federal state and local ordinances. Metropolitan Ministries is committed to offering reasonable accommodation to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at or via email at PIc09ad3cac2-
Early Head Start Substitute
Humankind Bedford, Virginia
Title : Early Head Start Substitute Location: Bedford, VA Job Type: PRN (as needed) Benefits: Salary Range: $13.50-$15.50 403(b) Retirement plan with company match and contribution Professional development opportunities Company growth and advancement Flexible scheduling Summary: Are you passionate about early childhood education and making a positive impact in the lives of young children? Join us as an Early Head Start (EHS) Substitute and become a vital part of our dedicated team! In this role, you'll have the opportunity to provide high-quality infant and toddler early education and child development services, ensuring that every child receives the care and attention they deserve. With flexible on-call hours and a supportive environment that fosters inclusivity, collaboration, and fun, you'll have the chance to work alongside some of the most compassionate and dedicated individuals in the field. If you're looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a difference while being surrounded by a team that feels like family, we invite you to join us at HumanKind. Success In This Role Looks Like: Provide responsive care, effective teaching methods, and organized learning environment that promotes healthy development for all children in alignment with Office of Head Start (OHS) standards, including children of all abilities, cultures and languages. Ensure a safe classroom environment that provides nurturing interactions, fostering trust and emotional security; provide a foundation for early childhood communication and rich language development; promote critical thinking and problem solving; promote structure that supports life-skills development. In a Teacher's absence, implement the Teacher's lesson plans and job responsibilities. In an Assistant's absence, collaboratively work with the Center Manager to ensure classrooms consistently meet all regulation requirements, to include: safely prepping and serving meals and snacks, appropriately diapering and toileting children, laundering bedding and other center items, setting up classrooms for transitions (such as nap time), sanitizing toys and classroom surfaces. Substitutes are assigned to a primary center in Lynchburg or Bedford. If the substitute can provide coverage at our other EHS location, mileage reimbursement will be provided. Career Path: EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Supervising Teacher > EHS Center Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Education Specialist > EHS Education Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Family Engagement Specialist > EHS Family Engagement Manager > EHS Director Curriculum specialist, Curriculum writer, Lead Teacher, Preschool Director What You Bring To The Team: High school diploma, or equivalent. Six months' experience in an early childhood or caregiver setting is preferred. Must be 18 years of age or older. Knowledge in early childhood care and education, specifically infant and toddler development, and ability to work with mixed age groups. Ability to learn and adhere to Virginia licensing/subsidy standards and Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS), and Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Ability to establish professional relationships and maintain professional boundaries with diverse children, families, colleagues, and community partners while maintaining confidentiality. Ability to lift and carry children, bend, sit on the floor, and be physically active inside and outside in all weather. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, responding to stressful situations with maturity. Why Join HumanKind: HumanKind is a non-profit human services organization that has been serving children and families for more than 120 years. We offer programs and services that instill hope and equip people with the tools to build a strong foundation for life. With an emphasis on inclusion, we help individuals and families who face any number of life's challenges. Our programs cover everything from financial education to foster care, from early childhood resources to services for adults with developmental disabilities. HumanKind's unique workplace culture is what sets us apart and makes us a Best Place to Work. We recognize that this culture exists because of our values. We acknowledge that we are humans on this journey, and none of us have fully arrived, but we are committed to striving and aspiring toward living out our values each day. We Value: Actively working for equity and inclusivity, practicing humility and curiosity, taking responsibility, continuously evolving for change. Prioritizing caring for our people, fostering a nurturing environment, celebrating small wins, acknowledging challenges, embracing innovation and adaptability. Nurturing growth in ourselves and others, leveraging strengths, equipping with tools for success, fostering a positive learning environment. Staying mission-focused, serving with empathy, putting egos aside, upholding ethics, communicating openly, providing support, and encouraging feedback. Please note: This position is grant-funded and continued employment is contingent upon grant renewal. Compensation details: 13.5-15.5 Hourly Wage PIb3320a5ef5-
12/06/2025
Full time
Title : Early Head Start Substitute Location: Bedford, VA Job Type: PRN (as needed) Benefits: Salary Range: $13.50-$15.50 403(b) Retirement plan with company match and contribution Professional development opportunities Company growth and advancement Flexible scheduling Summary: Are you passionate about early childhood education and making a positive impact in the lives of young children? Join us as an Early Head Start (EHS) Substitute and become a vital part of our dedicated team! In this role, you'll have the opportunity to provide high-quality infant and toddler early education and child development services, ensuring that every child receives the care and attention they deserve. With flexible on-call hours and a supportive environment that fosters inclusivity, collaboration, and fun, you'll have the chance to work alongside some of the most compassionate and dedicated individuals in the field. If you're looking for a rewarding opportunity to make a difference while being surrounded by a team that feels like family, we invite you to join us at HumanKind. Success In This Role Looks Like: Provide responsive care, effective teaching methods, and organized learning environment that promotes healthy development for all children in alignment with Office of Head Start (OHS) standards, including children of all abilities, cultures and languages. Ensure a safe classroom environment that provides nurturing interactions, fostering trust and emotional security; provide a foundation for early childhood communication and rich language development; promote critical thinking and problem solving; promote structure that supports life-skills development. In a Teacher's absence, implement the Teacher's lesson plans and job responsibilities. In an Assistant's absence, collaboratively work with the Center Manager to ensure classrooms consistently meet all regulation requirements, to include: safely prepping and serving meals and snacks, appropriately diapering and toileting children, laundering bedding and other center items, setting up classrooms for transitions (such as nap time), sanitizing toys and classroom surfaces. Substitutes are assigned to a primary center in Lynchburg or Bedford. If the substitute can provide coverage at our other EHS location, mileage reimbursement will be provided. Career Path: EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Supervising Teacher > EHS Center Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Education Specialist > EHS Education Manager > EHS Director EHS Substitute > EHS Assistant Teacher > EHS Teacher > EHS Family Engagement Specialist > EHS Family Engagement Manager > EHS Director Curriculum specialist, Curriculum writer, Lead Teacher, Preschool Director What You Bring To The Team: High school diploma, or equivalent. Six months' experience in an early childhood or caregiver setting is preferred. Must be 18 years of age or older. Knowledge in early childhood care and education, specifically infant and toddler development, and ability to work with mixed age groups. Ability to learn and adhere to Virginia licensing/subsidy standards and Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS), and Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Ability to establish professional relationships and maintain professional boundaries with diverse children, families, colleagues, and community partners while maintaining confidentiality. Ability to lift and carry children, bend, sit on the floor, and be physically active inside and outside in all weather. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, responding to stressful situations with maturity. Why Join HumanKind: HumanKind is a non-profit human services organization that has been serving children and families for more than 120 years. We offer programs and services that instill hope and equip people with the tools to build a strong foundation for life. With an emphasis on inclusion, we help individuals and families who face any number of life's challenges. Our programs cover everything from financial education to foster care, from early childhood resources to services for adults with developmental disabilities. HumanKind's unique workplace culture is what sets us apart and makes us a Best Place to Work. We recognize that this culture exists because of our values. We acknowledge that we are humans on this journey, and none of us have fully arrived, but we are committed to striving and aspiring toward living out our values each day. We Value: Actively working for equity and inclusivity, practicing humility and curiosity, taking responsibility, continuously evolving for change. Prioritizing caring for our people, fostering a nurturing environment, celebrating small wins, acknowledging challenges, embracing innovation and adaptability. Nurturing growth in ourselves and others, leveraging strengths, equipping with tools for success, fostering a positive learning environment. Staying mission-focused, serving with empathy, putting egos aside, upholding ethics, communicating openly, providing support, and encouraging feedback. Please note: This position is grant-funded and continued employment is contingent upon grant renewal. Compensation details: 13.5-15.5 Hourly Wage PIb3320a5ef5-
ESE Certified Teacher
South Florida Autism Charter Schools Hialeah, Florida
SFACS is hiring ESE Certified Teachers for the 2025-26 school year. The position offers a starting salary of $50,050, with a schedule from 7:15 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. and a 10-month contract. The school provides education and therapeutic services to individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders, utilizing methodologies based on B.F. Skinner's Theory of Applied Behavioral Analysis. The role requires a valid teaching certificate and specific endorsements, with support provided for obtaining necessary certifications. Responsibilities Plans curriculum and prepares instructional objectives, lessons, and other instructional materials according to performance levels and special educational needs of students Lectures and demonstrates using technological and audiovisual teaching aids, employing various teaching techniques Prepares and administers tests, observes students, and writes student anecdotal and behavioral observations to evaluate student progress Assigns lessons, assesses students' progress, and prepares and assigns homework Teaches rules of conduct and maintains discipline and order in the classroom and outside Counsels students when adjustment and academic problems arise Prepares reports on progress of students and communicates with parents regarding student progress Meets and consults with parents, administrators, and others to develop individual educational plans for students Administers and interprets results of ability and achievement tests Maintains the operation of students' assistive learning devices Requirements Background Check Benefits Retirement Benefits Paid Time Off Health Insurance Salary: $50,050.00 per year
12/06/2025
Full time
SFACS is hiring ESE Certified Teachers for the 2025-26 school year. The position offers a starting salary of $50,050, with a schedule from 7:15 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. and a 10-month contract. The school provides education and therapeutic services to individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders, utilizing methodologies based on B.F. Skinner's Theory of Applied Behavioral Analysis. The role requires a valid teaching certificate and specific endorsements, with support provided for obtaining necessary certifications. Responsibilities Plans curriculum and prepares instructional objectives, lessons, and other instructional materials according to performance levels and special educational needs of students Lectures and demonstrates using technological and audiovisual teaching aids, employing various teaching techniques Prepares and administers tests, observes students, and writes student anecdotal and behavioral observations to evaluate student progress Assigns lessons, assesses students' progress, and prepares and assigns homework Teaches rules of conduct and maintains discipline and order in the classroom and outside Counsels students when adjustment and academic problems arise Prepares reports on progress of students and communicates with parents regarding student progress Meets and consults with parents, administrators, and others to develop individual educational plans for students Administers and interprets results of ability and achievement tests Maintains the operation of students' assistive learning devices Requirements Background Check Benefits Retirement Benefits Paid Time Off Health Insurance Salary: $50,050.00 per year
EHS Teacher
Humankind Bedford, Virginia
Position Title: Early Head Start Teacher Location: Bedford Benefits: Salary Range: $18.50-$21.50/Hour Over 5 weeks of Paid Time Off and Holiday Pay to use at your discretion Medical, Dental, and Vision Flexible Spending Account (FSA) 403(b) Retirement plan with company match and contribution Tuition Reimbursement Professional development opportunities Life insurance, Short Term and Long Term Disability insurance Summary : The Early Head Start (EHS) Teacher works in a pair to provide direct supervision for eight children per classroom. They provide high-quality, early education and child development services that promote children's cognitive, social, and emotional growth for later success in school. The EHS Teacher encourages family engagement through two home visits and two education conferences per program term. This position actively participates in individualized and ongoing professional development and coaching. This position requires the ability to follow mandated Virginia licensing, subsidy, and Office of Head Start (OHS) requirements. Success In This Role Looks Like: Provide responsive care, effective teaching methods, and an organized learning environment to promote healthy development for all children in alignment with the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework (HSELOF), including children of all abilities, cultures, and languages. Ensure a classroom environment that provides nurturing interactions and promotes emotional security; provide a foundation for early childhood communication and rich language development; promote critical thinking and problem solving; promote structure that supports life-skills development; utilize a formal curriculum that promotes social, emotional, and behavioral development. Effectively plan weekly schedules, lesson plans, and organized activities using the program approved, research-based curriculum (HighScope) to support each child's individual development and learning. Utilize standardized screening and assessment tools (ASQ-3, ASQ-SE2, and DRDP); integrate data from these assessments into individual and group planning; notify managers and primary adults when development concerns are identified. Collaborate with other Teachers and Assistant Teachers, Center Manager, Education Manager, Family Engagement Specialist, and Health and Disabilities Manager to ensure that services provided are developmentally, culturally, and linguistically appropriate to support each child's individual preschool readiness. Recognize primary adult roles as lifelong educators and support their involvement in their child's education through home visits, regular communication, education conferences, and classroom volunteer opportunities. Collaboratively work with the Center Manager to ensure the classroom consistently meets licensing, subsidy, HSPPS, and Virginia Quality (VQB5) requirements. Participate in continuous quality improvement through supervision, training, and professional development. Career Path: EHS Teacher > EHS Supervising Teacher > EHS Center Manager > EHS Director EHS Teacher > EHS Coaching & Training Specialist > EHS Education Manager > EHS Director EHS Teacher > EHS Intake & Enrollment Specialist> EHS Family Engagement Specialist > EHS Family Engagement Manager > EHS Director Curriculum specialist, Curriculum writer, Lead Teacher, Preschool Director What You Bring To The Team: A minimum of a Child Development Associate (CDA) or comparable credential with a focus on infant and toddler development. Or a Bachelor's degree in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, or related field. Ability to teach various age groups year-round from birth to age three through a research-based curriculum and developmental assessments. Ability to establish professional relationships and maintain professional boundaries with diverse children, families, colleagues, and community partners. Ability to be flexible and manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and respond to stressful situations with maturity. Ability to lift and carry children, bend, sit on the floor, and be physically active inside and outside in all weather. Willingness to travel within 50 miles of the EHS Center 4 times per month for home visits and professional development. Proficient computer knowledge, ability to adapt to new technology, learn new software systems (ChildPlus and Procare), and maintain daily data entry responsibilities while protecting family confidentiality. Why Join HumanKind: HumanKind is a non-profit human services organization that has been serving children and families for more than 120 years. We offer programs and services that instill hope and equip people with the tools to build a strong foundation for life. With an emphasis on inclusion, we help individuals and families who face any number of life's challenges. Our programs cover everything from financial education to foster care, from early childhood resources to services for adults with developmental disabilities. HumanKind's unique workplace culture is what sets us apart and makes us a Best Place to Work. We recognize that this culture exists because of our values. We acknowledge that we are humans on this journey, and none of us have fully arrived, but we are committed to striving and aspiring toward living out our values each day. We Value: Actively working for equity and inclusivity, practicing humility and curiosity, taking responsibility, continuously evolving for change. Prioritizing caring for our people, fostering a nurturing environment, celebrating small wins, acknowledging challenges, embracing innovation and adaptability. Nurturing growth in ourselves and others, leveraging strengths, equipping with tools for success, fostering a positive learning environment. Staying mission-focused, serving with empathy, putting egos aside, upholding ethics, communicating openly, providing support, and encouraging feedback. This is a grant funded position. Compensation details: 18.5-21.5 Hourly Wage PIafc-0082
12/05/2025
Full time
Position Title: Early Head Start Teacher Location: Bedford Benefits: Salary Range: $18.50-$21.50/Hour Over 5 weeks of Paid Time Off and Holiday Pay to use at your discretion Medical, Dental, and Vision Flexible Spending Account (FSA) 403(b) Retirement plan with company match and contribution Tuition Reimbursement Professional development opportunities Life insurance, Short Term and Long Term Disability insurance Summary : The Early Head Start (EHS) Teacher works in a pair to provide direct supervision for eight children per classroom. They provide high-quality, early education and child development services that promote children's cognitive, social, and emotional growth for later success in school. The EHS Teacher encourages family engagement through two home visits and two education conferences per program term. This position actively participates in individualized and ongoing professional development and coaching. This position requires the ability to follow mandated Virginia licensing, subsidy, and Office of Head Start (OHS) requirements. Success In This Role Looks Like: Provide responsive care, effective teaching methods, and an organized learning environment to promote healthy development for all children in alignment with the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework (HSELOF), including children of all abilities, cultures, and languages. Ensure a classroom environment that provides nurturing interactions and promotes emotional security; provide a foundation for early childhood communication and rich language development; promote critical thinking and problem solving; promote structure that supports life-skills development; utilize a formal curriculum that promotes social, emotional, and behavioral development. Effectively plan weekly schedules, lesson plans, and organized activities using the program approved, research-based curriculum (HighScope) to support each child's individual development and learning. Utilize standardized screening and assessment tools (ASQ-3, ASQ-SE2, and DRDP); integrate data from these assessments into individual and group planning; notify managers and primary adults when development concerns are identified. Collaborate with other Teachers and Assistant Teachers, Center Manager, Education Manager, Family Engagement Specialist, and Health and Disabilities Manager to ensure that services provided are developmentally, culturally, and linguistically appropriate to support each child's individual preschool readiness. Recognize primary adult roles as lifelong educators and support their involvement in their child's education through home visits, regular communication, education conferences, and classroom volunteer opportunities. Collaboratively work with the Center Manager to ensure the classroom consistently meets licensing, subsidy, HSPPS, and Virginia Quality (VQB5) requirements. Participate in continuous quality improvement through supervision, training, and professional development. Career Path: EHS Teacher > EHS Supervising Teacher > EHS Center Manager > EHS Director EHS Teacher > EHS Coaching & Training Specialist > EHS Education Manager > EHS Director EHS Teacher > EHS Intake & Enrollment Specialist> EHS Family Engagement Specialist > EHS Family Engagement Manager > EHS Director Curriculum specialist, Curriculum writer, Lead Teacher, Preschool Director What You Bring To The Team: A minimum of a Child Development Associate (CDA) or comparable credential with a focus on infant and toddler development. Or a Bachelor's degree in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, or related field. Ability to teach various age groups year-round from birth to age three through a research-based curriculum and developmental assessments. Ability to establish professional relationships and maintain professional boundaries with diverse children, families, colleagues, and community partners. Ability to be flexible and manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and respond to stressful situations with maturity. Ability to lift and carry children, bend, sit on the floor, and be physically active inside and outside in all weather. Willingness to travel within 50 miles of the EHS Center 4 times per month for home visits and professional development. Proficient computer knowledge, ability to adapt to new technology, learn new software systems (ChildPlus and Procare), and maintain daily data entry responsibilities while protecting family confidentiality. Why Join HumanKind: HumanKind is a non-profit human services organization that has been serving children and families for more than 120 years. We offer programs and services that instill hope and equip people with the tools to build a strong foundation for life. With an emphasis on inclusion, we help individuals and families who face any number of life's challenges. Our programs cover everything from financial education to foster care, from early childhood resources to services for adults with developmental disabilities. HumanKind's unique workplace culture is what sets us apart and makes us a Best Place to Work. We recognize that this culture exists because of our values. We acknowledge that we are humans on this journey, and none of us have fully arrived, but we are committed to striving and aspiring toward living out our values each day. We Value: Actively working for equity and inclusivity, practicing humility and curiosity, taking responsibility, continuously evolving for change. Prioritizing caring for our people, fostering a nurturing environment, celebrating small wins, acknowledging challenges, embracing innovation and adaptability. Nurturing growth in ourselves and others, leveraging strengths, equipping with tools for success, fostering a positive learning environment. Staying mission-focused, serving with empathy, putting egos aside, upholding ethics, communicating openly, providing support, and encouraging feedback. This is a grant funded position. Compensation details: 18.5-21.5 Hourly Wage PIafc-0082
Chief of Human Resources Officer
Match Education Boston, Massachusetts
Position Title: Chief of Human Resources Officer 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. See our full statement on diversity here . Title: Chief of Human Resources Officer Reports To: Chief Executive Officer Employment Type: Full-Time, Exempt OVERVIEW OF ROLE Match is seeking a Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) who will be a key member of the Districts Senior Leadership Team and play an integral role on the Network Support Team supporting all 3 school campuses. The CHRO is responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive human resource, diversity, equity, and inclusion strategy that supports Matchs mission and strategic direction. The CHRO will ensure compliance with all human resource, EEOC and Title IX policies. They will promote alignment and collaboration across campus and network departments and support and advise the Chief Executive Officer on all HR matters. The compensation for this position starts at an annual salary rate of $145,000 and can be higher based on prior relevant experience. This full-time, in-person position is based at Matchs Network Support Team office located on 215 Forest Hills St. in Jamaica Plain, but regular travel between Matchs three school campuses will be required. PM20 KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Leadership & Organizational Development Serve as a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, participating in strategic planning, organizational decision-making, and translating Matchs vision into effect Provide strategic leadership by articulating HR and DEI needs and plans to the Senior Leadership Team and Board of Trustees Assess HR systems to inform decision-making HR Strategies and Leadership Advise the CEO on HR opportunities, implications, and risks related to key issues and strategic decisions, and on matters related to employee morale, supervisory issues, or other staff concerns Provide guidance and strategic direction on matters impacting staffing, employee engagement and experience, and employee relations Establish strong working relationships with the Senior Leadership Team and campus leaders; ensure HR, Title IX and equity issues of common concern are addressed in a timely, effective manner (see also collaboration below) Supervise HR Manager Lead, mentor, direct, and support while promoting a culture of high performance and continuous improvement Monitor various processes to ensure timely and efficient processing of applicants and employees across recruitment, hiring, onboarding, and offboarding Lead HR Policies and Practices, in particular: Staff onboarding and induction Leaves management (PFMLA) Title IX and Equity investigations and resolutions Accommodation assessment, interactive dialogue and implementation Ensure strong systems and structures aligned with HR and state laws, including training initiatives on HR policies, procedures, employee relations, performance and licensure Mediate interpersonal conflicts Strong Collaboration across all levels of Match, both at the Network Support Team and across all three campuses Create learning and development opportunities that build organizational capacity and support career progression pathways Monitor key HR metrics, including employee satisfaction, performance evaluation trends, and DEI progress, to name a few Employee Relations & Compliance Manage employment-related risks and ensure compliance with internal policies and all employment laws and regulations at the local, state, and federal levels Respond to and investigate employee relations issues or complaints; advise the CEO on significant topics and recommended resolutions Direct investigations of employee misconduct, ensuring thorough, fair, and timely processes Oversee EEOC and OCR regulations and complaints, ensuring organizational compliance Oversee the termination process, ensuring legal compliance and respectful treatment Ensure all staff and candidates for employment meet and maintain suitability for work status, including background checks (CORI, fingerprinting), licensure, and support with reference-checking processes Perform other duties as assigned by the CEO or appropriate administrator QUALIFICATIONS Education Required: Bachelors degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Education Administration, or related field Preferred: Masters degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Education Administration, or equivalent field Certifications/Licenses Required: PHR, SPHR, SHRM-CP, or SHRM-SCP certification (unless has a degree in HR). Preferred: Additional School Leadership certification. Work Experience Required: Minimum of 10 years of progressive leadership experience in Human Resources and its functions. Required: Minimum of 10 years of supervisory experience managing HR teams Highly Preferred: Experience in the education sector, particularly charter schools or urban educational settings. Preferred: Experience managing HR functions across multiple sites or campuses. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ATTRIBUTES Technical Expertise Knowledge and experience in employee relations, and equity and inclusion initiatives and programs that create and support an inclusive workplace culture Knowledge of federal and state employment laws, including Massachusetts education employment regulations (or understanding of HR best practices in the education sector) Proficient in the use of Google Suite, HRIS systems (like HILB and ADP), and technology to maximize efficient practices and deliver data-driven insights Exceptional judgment and ability to effectively identify, analyze, and solve practical and sensitive problems Strong analytical skills with the ability to use data to inform strategy and measure impact Ability to successfully manage a variety of variables and personalities in a dynamic environment Communication & Interpersonal Skills Exceptional oral and written communication, interpersonal, and conflict management and resolution skills Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively across diverse audiences Capacity to, independently and as part of a team, plan, organize, and prioritize work while managing multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment Strong project management skills with the ability to execute complex initiatives from conception through implementation Personal Attributes Committed to maintaining strict confidentiality with sensitive personnel matters Embodies Matchs core values of Equity, Freedom, Teamwork, Innovation, and Accountability Approachable and a great listener Demonstrates cultural competence and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion High degree of professionalism, integrity, and ethical standards MATCHS COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY 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. 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 . click apply for full job details
12/05/2025
Full time
Position Title: Chief of Human Resources Officer 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. See our full statement on diversity here . Title: Chief of Human Resources Officer Reports To: Chief Executive Officer Employment Type: Full-Time, Exempt OVERVIEW OF ROLE Match is seeking a Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) who will be a key member of the Districts Senior Leadership Team and play an integral role on the Network Support Team supporting all 3 school campuses. The CHRO is responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive human resource, diversity, equity, and inclusion strategy that supports Matchs mission and strategic direction. The CHRO will ensure compliance with all human resource, EEOC and Title IX policies. They will promote alignment and collaboration across campus and network departments and support and advise the Chief Executive Officer on all HR matters. The compensation for this position starts at an annual salary rate of $145,000 and can be higher based on prior relevant experience. This full-time, in-person position is based at Matchs Network Support Team office located on 215 Forest Hills St. in Jamaica Plain, but regular travel between Matchs three school campuses will be required. PM20 KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Leadership & Organizational Development Serve as a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, participating in strategic planning, organizational decision-making, and translating Matchs vision into effect Provide strategic leadership by articulating HR and DEI needs and plans to the Senior Leadership Team and Board of Trustees Assess HR systems to inform decision-making HR Strategies and Leadership Advise the CEO on HR opportunities, implications, and risks related to key issues and strategic decisions, and on matters related to employee morale, supervisory issues, or other staff concerns Provide guidance and strategic direction on matters impacting staffing, employee engagement and experience, and employee relations Establish strong working relationships with the Senior Leadership Team and campus leaders; ensure HR, Title IX and equity issues of common concern are addressed in a timely, effective manner (see also collaboration below) Supervise HR Manager Lead, mentor, direct, and support while promoting a culture of high performance and continuous improvement Monitor various processes to ensure timely and efficient processing of applicants and employees across recruitment, hiring, onboarding, and offboarding Lead HR Policies and Practices, in particular: Staff onboarding and induction Leaves management (PFMLA) Title IX and Equity investigations and resolutions Accommodation assessment, interactive dialogue and implementation Ensure strong systems and structures aligned with HR and state laws, including training initiatives on HR policies, procedures, employee relations, performance and licensure Mediate interpersonal conflicts Strong Collaboration across all levels of Match, both at the Network Support Team and across all three campuses Create learning and development opportunities that build organizational capacity and support career progression pathways Monitor key HR metrics, including employee satisfaction, performance evaluation trends, and DEI progress, to name a few Employee Relations & Compliance Manage employment-related risks and ensure compliance with internal policies and all employment laws and regulations at the local, state, and federal levels Respond to and investigate employee relations issues or complaints; advise the CEO on significant topics and recommended resolutions Direct investigations of employee misconduct, ensuring thorough, fair, and timely processes Oversee EEOC and OCR regulations and complaints, ensuring organizational compliance Oversee the termination process, ensuring legal compliance and respectful treatment Ensure all staff and candidates for employment meet and maintain suitability for work status, including background checks (CORI, fingerprinting), licensure, and support with reference-checking processes Perform other duties as assigned by the CEO or appropriate administrator QUALIFICATIONS Education Required: Bachelors degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Education Administration, or related field Preferred: Masters degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Education Administration, or equivalent field Certifications/Licenses Required: PHR, SPHR, SHRM-CP, or SHRM-SCP certification (unless has a degree in HR). Preferred: Additional School Leadership certification. Work Experience Required: Minimum of 10 years of progressive leadership experience in Human Resources and its functions. Required: Minimum of 10 years of supervisory experience managing HR teams Highly Preferred: Experience in the education sector, particularly charter schools or urban educational settings. Preferred: Experience managing HR functions across multiple sites or campuses. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ATTRIBUTES Technical Expertise Knowledge and experience in employee relations, and equity and inclusion initiatives and programs that create and support an inclusive workplace culture Knowledge of federal and state employment laws, including Massachusetts education employment regulations (or understanding of HR best practices in the education sector) Proficient in the use of Google Suite, HRIS systems (like HILB and ADP), and technology to maximize efficient practices and deliver data-driven insights Exceptional judgment and ability to effectively identify, analyze, and solve practical and sensitive problems Strong analytical skills with the ability to use data to inform strategy and measure impact Ability to successfully manage a variety of variables and personalities in a dynamic environment Communication & Interpersonal Skills Exceptional oral and written communication, interpersonal, and conflict management and resolution skills Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively across diverse audiences Capacity to, independently and as part of a team, plan, organize, and prioritize work while managing multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment Strong project management skills with the ability to execute complex initiatives from conception through implementation Personal Attributes Committed to maintaining strict confidentiality with sensitive personnel matters Embodies Matchs core values of Equity, Freedom, Teamwork, Innovation, and Accountability Approachable and a great listener Demonstrates cultural competence and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion High degree of professionalism, integrity, and ethical standards MATCHS COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY 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. 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 . click apply for full job details
Chaffey College
Dean, Instructional Support
Chaffey College Rancho Cucamonga, California
Situated on the ancestral homeland of the Tongva Peoples, Chaffey College is one of the oldest community colleges in California and serves a variety of communities, workforce partners, and students. While other community colleges are often named after their geographic area, Chaffey College is named after local innovator, George Chaffey, who, among other things, implemented street lights in the city of Ontario. Like its namesake, we are known for an innovative culture, dynamic environment, and future-mindedness. We remain closely tied to our community and are seeking leaders who will join us in our quest to provide responsive and supportive programming to engage and improve the communities we serve. The entire campus community aspires to consistently fulfill the vision that Chaffey College "improves lives through education." Chaffey College celebrates the diverse communities we serve. As a federally recognized Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) Chaffey's student population includes over 64% identifying as Latinx, 13% White, 7% African-American/Black, 6% Asian, multi-racial/other (5%) and smaller percentages of Filipino and Pacific Islanders (2%), Native American (0.40%), or decline to state (2.6%). Furthermore, 40% of our students are first-generation college students, and approximately 62% of students are eligible for some form of financial aid. The current student population identifies as 59% female and 38% male with approximately 3% who either decline to state or identify as nonbinary. Approximately 5% of Chaffey's students utilize Disabled Programs and Services for support. To support the diverse needs of these populations and their intersections, the College has developed a variety of robust equity-driven efforts including the President's Equity Council, Center for Culture and Social Justice, Panther Care, Rising Scholars, PRISM, Puente Project, UMOJA, EOPS/CARE, Disabled Programs and Services, and CalWORKs. Under direction, the dean is responsible to plan, organize, and supervise the College's Instructional Support unit. These duties include managing the success centers at all three campuses; supplemental instruction, community advising, work experience, and first-year experience (FYE). This position leads and organizes college-wide academic support functions. Responsibilities Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: Support the college's focus of improving lives through education, including providing a welcoming, safe and equitable educational and working experience for all students, staff and faculty. Plan, supervise and coordinate faculty and staff schedules and assignments. Lead budget management for programs within the scope of the assignment. Assure compliance with various state laws governing academic support and apportionment reporting. Supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned faculty, staff and professional experts; interview and select employees and recommend transfers, reassignment, termination, and disciplinary actions; plan, coordinate, and arrange training of assigned personnel. Lead and support innovation and improvement efforts within the assigned areas. Coordinate efforts among the other academic communities to provide excellent academic support for all Chaffey students in a variety of deliveries. Plan, supervise, and coordinate the District's work experience program. Evaluate data and evidence related to support activity and determine their significance for planning and improvement in consultation with key stakeholders. Oversee the development of a first-year experience (FYE) program in partnership with Student Services. Develop, prepare and monitor the annual budget of the assigned programs; analyze and review budgetary and financial data; monitor and authorize expenditures in accordance with established guidelines. Participates in the selection and assignment of all personnel in areas supervised. Develop and implement long and short-term strategic plans and activities including staffing, facilities, curriculum, and educational philosophy. Communicate with other administrators, district personnel, and contractors to coordinate activities and programs, resolve issues and conflicts, and exchange information. Determine appropriate facilities utilization, equipment, and supplies. Maintain current knowledge of new developments and innovations in community colleges and higher education in general; recommend changes to maintain relevance of unit programs and to meet student and community needs. Conduct regular program review and evaluation. Coordinate the use, maintenance, and security of equipment and facilities. Participate in shared governance through service on college governance and other committees. Regular meetings with key stakeholders within and outside of the College community. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Possession of a Master's degree. One (1) year of formal training, internship, or leadership experience reasonably related to the administrative assignment. Demonstrated evidence of a sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds in a community college environment. Knowledge of: Concepts of course scheduling and enrollment management. Academic support methodologies. Growth mindset principles. Principles that promote effective academic support and equity-informed practices. General principles of organization, management and employee supervision, and training. Effective research, analytical and report writing techniques. Ability to: Analyze, evaluate and recommend innovative changes to existing programs. Direct the work of others. Reconcile divergent views and achieve consensus among faculty and staff. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Evaluate needs, present recommendations, and make oral and written presentations. Utilize online/remote delivery platforms. MEETING MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS DOES NOT ASSURE THE CANDIDATE OF AN INTERVIEW. Applications will be evaluated taking into account the breadth and depth of relevant education, experience, skills, knowledge and abilities. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS Earned doctorate from an accredited institution. Experience in a community college. Demonstrated experience implementing equity and access for disproportionately underserved groups. Experience with or in a learning support environment. Understanding of how learning assistance/academic support impact equity. Experience as a faculty member in an area taught at the College. Experience with supervision and program coordination. Experience managing complex budgets. Additional Information SPECIAL CONDITIONS Positions in this classification may be required to work varied hours according to need. Some evening and weekend hours are required. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT This is a full-time, 12-month, management position, Range 32 of the Management Salary Schedule with salary range of Step A, $14,531. Effective date of employment will be as soon as a successful candidate is selected and a mutually agreed upon date is determined. Being able and ready to work onsite at a Chaffey facility or location is an essential function of this job. Being able and ready to work in-person with Chaffey students, Chaffey employees, or other members of the Chaffey community/Chaffey partners/Chaffey contractors is an essential function of this job. EXCEPTIONAL BENEFITS PACKAGE Health care, dental program, and vision services for employees and eligible dependents; employee life insurance; sick leave; and retirement coverage through the State Teachers' Retirement System (STRS). APPLICATION PROCESS Chaffey College utilizes an online electronic application system. The application can be accessed at The application must be completely filled out in detail and clearly show that you meet the qualifications as set forth in the announcement, and you must upload the following documents: Please do not include any additional documents; only the documents that are indicated below. If you upload documents that are not required, your application may be disqualified. Please do not submit letters of recommendation or documents that contain your photograph. Cover Letter Resume Copy of Unofficial Transcripts (Transcripts must indicate degree earned/conferred - photocopies or computer printouts are acceptable. Transcripts of all degrees applicable to meeting the minimum qualifications for this position must be included. Copies of diplomas/degrees are NOT acceptable in lieu of transcripts. Official sealed transcripts will be required upon hire.) International transcripts must be transcribed and evaluated in English by a bona fide evaluation service. Educational requirements must be met on or before the closing date. Educational requirements must be met on or before the closing date. Completed application and related materials must be submitted no later than the application deadline indicated at the top of this announcement. Failure to submit all required application materials may result in the applicant not being considered for the position. Submission of application and related materials is the applicant's responsibility. The District reserves the right to re-advertise the position or to delay indefinitely the employment of a person for a position if it is deemed that applicants for the position do not constitute an adequate applicant pool. Applicants should promptly notify the Office of Human Resources of any change of address and/or phone number. All application materials are subject to investigation and verification. False statements will be cause for disqualification or discharge from employment . click apply for full job details
12/04/2025
Full time
Situated on the ancestral homeland of the Tongva Peoples, Chaffey College is one of the oldest community colleges in California and serves a variety of communities, workforce partners, and students. While other community colleges are often named after their geographic area, Chaffey College is named after local innovator, George Chaffey, who, among other things, implemented street lights in the city of Ontario. Like its namesake, we are known for an innovative culture, dynamic environment, and future-mindedness. We remain closely tied to our community and are seeking leaders who will join us in our quest to provide responsive and supportive programming to engage and improve the communities we serve. The entire campus community aspires to consistently fulfill the vision that Chaffey College "improves lives through education." Chaffey College celebrates the diverse communities we serve. As a federally recognized Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) Chaffey's student population includes over 64% identifying as Latinx, 13% White, 7% African-American/Black, 6% Asian, multi-racial/other (5%) and smaller percentages of Filipino and Pacific Islanders (2%), Native American (0.40%), or decline to state (2.6%). Furthermore, 40% of our students are first-generation college students, and approximately 62% of students are eligible for some form of financial aid. The current student population identifies as 59% female and 38% male with approximately 3% who either decline to state or identify as nonbinary. Approximately 5% of Chaffey's students utilize Disabled Programs and Services for support. To support the diverse needs of these populations and their intersections, the College has developed a variety of robust equity-driven efforts including the President's Equity Council, Center for Culture and Social Justice, Panther Care, Rising Scholars, PRISM, Puente Project, UMOJA, EOPS/CARE, Disabled Programs and Services, and CalWORKs. Under direction, the dean is responsible to plan, organize, and supervise the College's Instructional Support unit. These duties include managing the success centers at all three campuses; supplemental instruction, community advising, work experience, and first-year experience (FYE). This position leads and organizes college-wide academic support functions. Responsibilities Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: Support the college's focus of improving lives through education, including providing a welcoming, safe and equitable educational and working experience for all students, staff and faculty. Plan, supervise and coordinate faculty and staff schedules and assignments. Lead budget management for programs within the scope of the assignment. Assure compliance with various state laws governing academic support and apportionment reporting. Supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned faculty, staff and professional experts; interview and select employees and recommend transfers, reassignment, termination, and disciplinary actions; plan, coordinate, and arrange training of assigned personnel. Lead and support innovation and improvement efforts within the assigned areas. Coordinate efforts among the other academic communities to provide excellent academic support for all Chaffey students in a variety of deliveries. Plan, supervise, and coordinate the District's work experience program. Evaluate data and evidence related to support activity and determine their significance for planning and improvement in consultation with key stakeholders. Oversee the development of a first-year experience (FYE) program in partnership with Student Services. Develop, prepare and monitor the annual budget of the assigned programs; analyze and review budgetary and financial data; monitor and authorize expenditures in accordance with established guidelines. Participates in the selection and assignment of all personnel in areas supervised. Develop and implement long and short-term strategic plans and activities including staffing, facilities, curriculum, and educational philosophy. Communicate with other administrators, district personnel, and contractors to coordinate activities and programs, resolve issues and conflicts, and exchange information. Determine appropriate facilities utilization, equipment, and supplies. Maintain current knowledge of new developments and innovations in community colleges and higher education in general; recommend changes to maintain relevance of unit programs and to meet student and community needs. Conduct regular program review and evaluation. Coordinate the use, maintenance, and security of equipment and facilities. Participate in shared governance through service on college governance and other committees. Regular meetings with key stakeholders within and outside of the College community. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Possession of a Master's degree. One (1) year of formal training, internship, or leadership experience reasonably related to the administrative assignment. Demonstrated evidence of a sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds in a community college environment. Knowledge of: Concepts of course scheduling and enrollment management. Academic support methodologies. Growth mindset principles. Principles that promote effective academic support and equity-informed practices. General principles of organization, management and employee supervision, and training. Effective research, analytical and report writing techniques. Ability to: Analyze, evaluate and recommend innovative changes to existing programs. Direct the work of others. Reconcile divergent views and achieve consensus among faculty and staff. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Evaluate needs, present recommendations, and make oral and written presentations. Utilize online/remote delivery platforms. MEETING MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS DOES NOT ASSURE THE CANDIDATE OF AN INTERVIEW. Applications will be evaluated taking into account the breadth and depth of relevant education, experience, skills, knowledge and abilities. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS Earned doctorate from an accredited institution. Experience in a community college. Demonstrated experience implementing equity and access for disproportionately underserved groups. Experience with or in a learning support environment. Understanding of how learning assistance/academic support impact equity. Experience as a faculty member in an area taught at the College. Experience with supervision and program coordination. Experience managing complex budgets. Additional Information SPECIAL CONDITIONS Positions in this classification may be required to work varied hours according to need. Some evening and weekend hours are required. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT This is a full-time, 12-month, management position, Range 32 of the Management Salary Schedule with salary range of Step A, $14,531. Effective date of employment will be as soon as a successful candidate is selected and a mutually agreed upon date is determined. Being able and ready to work onsite at a Chaffey facility or location is an essential function of this job. Being able and ready to work in-person with Chaffey students, Chaffey employees, or other members of the Chaffey community/Chaffey partners/Chaffey contractors is an essential function of this job. EXCEPTIONAL BENEFITS PACKAGE Health care, dental program, and vision services for employees and eligible dependents; employee life insurance; sick leave; and retirement coverage through the State Teachers' Retirement System (STRS). APPLICATION PROCESS Chaffey College utilizes an online electronic application system. The application can be accessed at The application must be completely filled out in detail and clearly show that you meet the qualifications as set forth in the announcement, and you must upload the following documents: Please do not include any additional documents; only the documents that are indicated below. If you upload documents that are not required, your application may be disqualified. Please do not submit letters of recommendation or documents that contain your photograph. Cover Letter Resume Copy of Unofficial Transcripts (Transcripts must indicate degree earned/conferred - photocopies or computer printouts are acceptable. Transcripts of all degrees applicable to meeting the minimum qualifications for this position must be included. Copies of diplomas/degrees are NOT acceptable in lieu of transcripts. Official sealed transcripts will be required upon hire.) International transcripts must be transcribed and evaluated in English by a bona fide evaluation service. Educational requirements must be met on or before the closing date. Educational requirements must be met on or before the closing date. Completed application and related materials must be submitted no later than the application deadline indicated at the top of this announcement. Failure to submit all required application materials may result in the applicant not being considered for the position. Submission of application and related materials is the applicant's responsibility. The District reserves the right to re-advertise the position or to delay indefinitely the employment of a person for a position if it is deemed that applicants for the position do not constitute an adequate applicant pool. Applicants should promptly notify the Office of Human Resources of any change of address and/or phone number. All application materials are subject to investigation and verification. False statements will be cause for disqualification or discharge from employment . click apply for full job details
Special Education Teacher
River Rock Academy Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
At River Rock Academy, we're committed to your growth. We encourage you to explore roles that align with your skills and career goals. Selection is based on qualifications, performance, and readiness to succeed. As a Special Education Teacher at River Rock Academy, you will create engaging, individualized learning experiences that help students succeed academically and behaviorally. You'll develop lessons aligned with each student's IEP goals, foster positive classroom culture, and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure consistent progress and support. What You'll Need Bachelor's degree and valid Pennsylvania Special Education teaching certification Experience developing and implementing IEPs and behavior support plans Knowledge of behavior management and positive behavioral interventions Strong communication, problem-solving, and classroom leadership skills Ability to work collaboratively with families, colleagues, and service providers What You'll Do Develop and deliver lessons tailored to individual student goals and learning needs Manage classroom behavior and maintain a safe, structured environment Track and document student progress, assessments, and IEP components Collaborate with staff, families, and external partners to support each student's development Lead and mentor classroom staff to ensure consistent instruction and student support Why You'll Love Working Here Enjoy both paid time off and extra paid school breaks (for select roles), plus paid holidays Wellness perks including gym discounts, mindfulness apps, and prescription savings Tuition reimbursement, career development programs, and leadership training 401(k) retirement savings with a 4% company match and immediate vesting Health, dental, and vision insurance Free Employee Assistance Program with confidential counseling, life coaching, and mental health resources Life insurance, disability coverage, and Health Savings Account (HSA) contributions at no cost to you River Rock Academy is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you require reasonable accommodations during the application or interview process, please contact us at
12/04/2025
Full time
At River Rock Academy, we're committed to your growth. We encourage you to explore roles that align with your skills and career goals. Selection is based on qualifications, performance, and readiness to succeed. As a Special Education Teacher at River Rock Academy, you will create engaging, individualized learning experiences that help students succeed academically and behaviorally. You'll develop lessons aligned with each student's IEP goals, foster positive classroom culture, and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure consistent progress and support. What You'll Need Bachelor's degree and valid Pennsylvania Special Education teaching certification Experience developing and implementing IEPs and behavior support plans Knowledge of behavior management and positive behavioral interventions Strong communication, problem-solving, and classroom leadership skills Ability to work collaboratively with families, colleagues, and service providers What You'll Do Develop and deliver lessons tailored to individual student goals and learning needs Manage classroom behavior and maintain a safe, structured environment Track and document student progress, assessments, and IEP components Collaborate with staff, families, and external partners to support each student's development Lead and mentor classroom staff to ensure consistent instruction and student support Why You'll Love Working Here Enjoy both paid time off and extra paid school breaks (for select roles), plus paid holidays Wellness perks including gym discounts, mindfulness apps, and prescription savings Tuition reimbursement, career development programs, and leadership training 401(k) retirement savings with a 4% company match and immediate vesting Health, dental, and vision insurance Free Employee Assistance Program with confidential counseling, life coaching, and mental health resources Life insurance, disability coverage, and Health Savings Account (HSA) contributions at no cost to you River Rock Academy is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you require reasonable accommodations during the application or interview process, please contact us at
Lead Teacher 7th Grade Math Teacher
KIPP Charlotte Inc Charlotte, North Carolina
Description: Organizational Overview Every School. Every Student. Every Day. Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) North Carolina, is a network of eight tuition-free, college-preparatory public charter schools educating approximately 3,000 students in grades K-12 in Durham, Halifax, Northampton and Mecklenburg counties. At KIPP NC, we are committed to improving the life outcomes of North Carolina's children through the delivery of research-based, rigorous curricula, and clearing the paths that our students choose to follow by ensuring that they have the roadmaps and guideposts they need to arrive at success - however they define it. At KIPP, we see the gifts in everyone who walks through the doors of our schools. Especially our teachers. Their skill. Energy. Love. Their determination. On the good days and on the hard days. So we support our teachers to make the most of those gifts. It starts with respect - for our teachers' innate talent and desire to learn, for their professional growth and the lives they lead beyond our walls. We offer pay and benefits that reflect our appreciation for the invaluable role our teachers play in lighting paths to opportunity for our students. And as our teachers progress through the day, the year and their careers, we ensure they always feel the KIPP Team and Family at their backs, with opportunities to lead, and support to grow. Together, our students, schools, families and communities share an ambitious mission to create a future without limits. And the only way to realize it is with talented teachers like you. Shape the future, for your students and yourself, by joining KIPP today Job Responsibilities Your responsibilities as a Lead Teacher KIPP North Carolina teachers are at the core of our mission to help students develop the knowledge, skills, and character strengths needed to succeed throughout their education and in the competitive world beyond. The following are expectations of KIPP North Carolina acknowledging there are varying levels of expertise: Expectations of Instruction Preparation & Delivery Review, internalize, and facilitate KIPP NC adopted & scripted curriculum K - 8 Math: Open Up Resources K - 8 ELA: Fish Tank K - 8 Science: Amplify & supported Science materials to match NC Standards 9 - 12 English & History: AP For All Curriculum 9 - 12 Math & Science: KIPP NC Approved Materials Practice lesson delivery to execute curriculum at a high level while following the pacing guide with fidelity Create exemplar responses and documents for work to hold students accountable Use assessment data (Interim Assessments, MAP, EOGs, EOCs, summative, formative, etc) to drive instruction and make lesson adjustments to meet students needs Embrace and incorporate feedback in the spirit of pursuing excellence Maintain accurate gradebook, records, and data tracking systems Help Build a Positive School and Classroom Culture Embody and maintain school's values, policies and culture Assume personal responsibility for student achievement Maintain a clean classroom displaying student work and grade level/content appropriate decorations Develop positive relationships with students, families, teachers and staff through regular positive phone calls to families, weekly newsletters about the classroom, and attending all required events, including but not limited to Back-to-School Night, Parent - Teacher Conferences, Athletic Events, occasional weekend community events, and Report Card Conferences Participate in the daily functions of the school, including but not limited to arrival, advisory / circle time, lunch duty, recess, and dismissal Demonstrate a Growth Mindset Collaborate with your coach identifying areas of strength and areas of growth for professional development each year Receive feedback - sometimes in real time during class, in one-on-ones, regular classroom observations, and school walkthroughs Attend Practice Clinics to master pedagogical skills and lesson delivery during prep time Attend school and/or regionally led Professional Development Tuesdays & Wednesdays from 3:30 - 5:00 pm each week and sometimes as needed for development KIPP Employee Mindsets All Means All : At KIPP NC, we believe we serve the needs and do whatever it takes for every kid, no matter their needs, abilities, or levels. See a Need, Fill A Need : We believe that if there's a need at a school, that to be a great team player, we fill that need. A teacher is absent? We cover their class during our prep. A student is crying in the hallway? We comfort them whether or not they're our student. Openness to Feedback : We believe that the only way for us to improve as professionals is to be open to feedback and add new tools to our toolbox. We stay after to practice teacher moves, annotate lessons, submit our lessons for feedback, happily have admin in our classroom to observe, and never miss a one-on-one with our coach to discuss our practice and learn how we can grow. Student Centered : At the end of the day, we always do what's best for kids. Total Rewards - Compensation & Benefits KIPP Gaston Compensation + salary supplements for active NC licensure KIPP Charlotte / KIPP Durham Compensation + salary supplements for active NC licensure We currently offer a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package including: Salaries paid semi-monthly throughout the year KIPP Gaston Compensation KIPP Charlotte / Durham Compensation Healthcare (medical, vision, and dental) at no cost to individuals and deep discounts for dependents Enrollment in an optional 403b with employer match up to 6% of wages On-going professional development opportunities: Support programs for new teachers Assigned coaching and weekly/biweekly development meetings for all teachers Regular content and grade-level specific PDs Teaching Licensure Support Generous time off: Paid Time Off (5 days PTO & 6 days sick leave annually) Paid Time off for all major national holidays (including Fall Break, Winter Break, Spring Break, and approximately 5 weeks off during the Summer) KIPP North Carolina is also committed to building the pipeline of the state's most talented and effective teachers and leaders through competitive compensation, integrated professional development led by coaches and mentors, and resources they need to succeed, all rooted in core values that articulate our collectively designed organizational beliefs: Requirements: Required Qualifications The following are required of all KIPP North Carolina teachers: A deep commitment to the mission of KIPP NC and an unwavering belief in the potential of all our students Possess a deep commitment improving the lives of kids from economically marginalized communities Valid North Carolina teaching license , ability to seek reciprocity, or willingness to pursue state certification A Bachelor's degree in a relevant content area Pass Criminal Background Check Demonstrated commitment to closing the opportunity gap Enthusiasm, grit, professionalism, and a sense of humor Ability to stand and actively monitor classrooms for 8+ hours each day Ability to lift 50 lbs or more as necessary Preferred Qualifications The following are not required but are advantageous for candidates: At least 2 full years of teaching experience in K - 12 Experience in teaching in a high performing charter school and/or schools with a high population of students with free and reduced lunch Demonstrated success in raising the achievement levels of economically marginalized students Passed or will pass the Praxis exams by September 2025 Fluency in Spanish Additional Information Hours are M, Th, & F 7:30am - 3:30, Tu & W 7:30 - 5pm Curriculum, materials, and resources are provided Each month teachers have Teacher Work Days that include professional development, data analysis, and other important information to push their students' learning forward PI801c5257d7b5-0593
12/04/2025
Full time
Description: Organizational Overview Every School. Every Student. Every Day. Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) North Carolina, is a network of eight tuition-free, college-preparatory public charter schools educating approximately 3,000 students in grades K-12 in Durham, Halifax, Northampton and Mecklenburg counties. At KIPP NC, we are committed to improving the life outcomes of North Carolina's children through the delivery of research-based, rigorous curricula, and clearing the paths that our students choose to follow by ensuring that they have the roadmaps and guideposts they need to arrive at success - however they define it. At KIPP, we see the gifts in everyone who walks through the doors of our schools. Especially our teachers. Their skill. Energy. Love. Their determination. On the good days and on the hard days. So we support our teachers to make the most of those gifts. It starts with respect - for our teachers' innate talent and desire to learn, for their professional growth and the lives they lead beyond our walls. We offer pay and benefits that reflect our appreciation for the invaluable role our teachers play in lighting paths to opportunity for our students. And as our teachers progress through the day, the year and their careers, we ensure they always feel the KIPP Team and Family at their backs, with opportunities to lead, and support to grow. Together, our students, schools, families and communities share an ambitious mission to create a future without limits. And the only way to realize it is with talented teachers like you. Shape the future, for your students and yourself, by joining KIPP today Job Responsibilities Your responsibilities as a Lead Teacher KIPP North Carolina teachers are at the core of our mission to help students develop the knowledge, skills, and character strengths needed to succeed throughout their education and in the competitive world beyond. The following are expectations of KIPP North Carolina acknowledging there are varying levels of expertise: Expectations of Instruction Preparation & Delivery Review, internalize, and facilitate KIPP NC adopted & scripted curriculum K - 8 Math: Open Up Resources K - 8 ELA: Fish Tank K - 8 Science: Amplify & supported Science materials to match NC Standards 9 - 12 English & History: AP For All Curriculum 9 - 12 Math & Science: KIPP NC Approved Materials Practice lesson delivery to execute curriculum at a high level while following the pacing guide with fidelity Create exemplar responses and documents for work to hold students accountable Use assessment data (Interim Assessments, MAP, EOGs, EOCs, summative, formative, etc) to drive instruction and make lesson adjustments to meet students needs Embrace and incorporate feedback in the spirit of pursuing excellence Maintain accurate gradebook, records, and data tracking systems Help Build a Positive School and Classroom Culture Embody and maintain school's values, policies and culture Assume personal responsibility for student achievement Maintain a clean classroom displaying student work and grade level/content appropriate decorations Develop positive relationships with students, families, teachers and staff through regular positive phone calls to families, weekly newsletters about the classroom, and attending all required events, including but not limited to Back-to-School Night, Parent - Teacher Conferences, Athletic Events, occasional weekend community events, and Report Card Conferences Participate in the daily functions of the school, including but not limited to arrival, advisory / circle time, lunch duty, recess, and dismissal Demonstrate a Growth Mindset Collaborate with your coach identifying areas of strength and areas of growth for professional development each year Receive feedback - sometimes in real time during class, in one-on-ones, regular classroom observations, and school walkthroughs Attend Practice Clinics to master pedagogical skills and lesson delivery during prep time Attend school and/or regionally led Professional Development Tuesdays & Wednesdays from 3:30 - 5:00 pm each week and sometimes as needed for development KIPP Employee Mindsets All Means All : At KIPP NC, we believe we serve the needs and do whatever it takes for every kid, no matter their needs, abilities, or levels. See a Need, Fill A Need : We believe that if there's a need at a school, that to be a great team player, we fill that need. A teacher is absent? We cover their class during our prep. A student is crying in the hallway? We comfort them whether or not they're our student. Openness to Feedback : We believe that the only way for us to improve as professionals is to be open to feedback and add new tools to our toolbox. We stay after to practice teacher moves, annotate lessons, submit our lessons for feedback, happily have admin in our classroom to observe, and never miss a one-on-one with our coach to discuss our practice and learn how we can grow. Student Centered : At the end of the day, we always do what's best for kids. Total Rewards - Compensation & Benefits KIPP Gaston Compensation + salary supplements for active NC licensure KIPP Charlotte / KIPP Durham Compensation + salary supplements for active NC licensure We currently offer a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package including: Salaries paid semi-monthly throughout the year KIPP Gaston Compensation KIPP Charlotte / Durham Compensation Healthcare (medical, vision, and dental) at no cost to individuals and deep discounts for dependents Enrollment in an optional 403b with employer match up to 6% of wages On-going professional development opportunities: Support programs for new teachers Assigned coaching and weekly/biweekly development meetings for all teachers Regular content and grade-level specific PDs Teaching Licensure Support Generous time off: Paid Time Off (5 days PTO & 6 days sick leave annually) Paid Time off for all major national holidays (including Fall Break, Winter Break, Spring Break, and approximately 5 weeks off during the Summer) KIPP North Carolina is also committed to building the pipeline of the state's most talented and effective teachers and leaders through competitive compensation, integrated professional development led by coaches and mentors, and resources they need to succeed, all rooted in core values that articulate our collectively designed organizational beliefs: Requirements: Required Qualifications The following are required of all KIPP North Carolina teachers: A deep commitment to the mission of KIPP NC and an unwavering belief in the potential of all our students Possess a deep commitment improving the lives of kids from economically marginalized communities Valid North Carolina teaching license , ability to seek reciprocity, or willingness to pursue state certification A Bachelor's degree in a relevant content area Pass Criminal Background Check Demonstrated commitment to closing the opportunity gap Enthusiasm, grit, professionalism, and a sense of humor Ability to stand and actively monitor classrooms for 8+ hours each day Ability to lift 50 lbs or more as necessary Preferred Qualifications The following are not required but are advantageous for candidates: At least 2 full years of teaching experience in K - 12 Experience in teaching in a high performing charter school and/or schools with a high population of students with free and reduced lunch Demonstrated success in raising the achievement levels of economically marginalized students Passed or will pass the Praxis exams by September 2025 Fluency in Spanish Additional Information Hours are M, Th, & F 7:30am - 3:30, Tu & W 7:30 - 5pm Curriculum, materials, and resources are provided Each month teachers have Teacher Work Days that include professional development, data analysis, and other important information to push their students' learning forward PI801c5257d7b5-0593
TemPositions Group Of Companies
ELA Teacher
TemPositions Group Of Companies Bridgeport, Connecticut
Description: For the upcoming school year 2025/2026, we are currently seeking Certified Teachers who specialize in lower school ELA. Responsibilities Include but are not limited to: Create instructional resources for use in the classroom Plan, prepare and deliver instructional activities Create positive educational climate for students to learn in Meet course and school-wide student performance goals Participate in ongoing training sessions Create lesson plans and modify accordingly throughout the year Maintain grade books Grade papers and perform other administrative duties as needed Read and stay abreast of current topics in education Create lesson plans Utilize various curriculum resources Integrate competencies, goals, and objectives into lesson plans Utilize curricula that reflect the diverse educational, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds of the students served Work with program coordinators to ensure initiatives are being met Tutor students on an individual basis Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities Prepare and distribute required reports Observe and evaluate student's performance Manage student behavior in the classroom by invoking approved disciplinary procedures Required skills/ Education: Bachelor's Degree in Education preferred, and/or a Connecticut State Teaching license Experience: At least 2 years of experience working in substitute teacher capacity Other: Must be willing to be fingerprinted Company Overview We are an equal opportunity employer and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. We strictly prohibit and do not tolerate discrimination against employees, applicants, or any other covered persons because of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity and expression), marital or familial status, age, physical or mental disability, perceived disability, citizenship status, service in the uniformed services, genetic information, height, weight, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. Applications from members of minority groups and women are encouraged Responsibilities: Skills: Norwalk
12/04/2025
Full time
Description: For the upcoming school year 2025/2026, we are currently seeking Certified Teachers who specialize in lower school ELA. Responsibilities Include but are not limited to: Create instructional resources for use in the classroom Plan, prepare and deliver instructional activities Create positive educational climate for students to learn in Meet course and school-wide student performance goals Participate in ongoing training sessions Create lesson plans and modify accordingly throughout the year Maintain grade books Grade papers and perform other administrative duties as needed Read and stay abreast of current topics in education Create lesson plans Utilize various curriculum resources Integrate competencies, goals, and objectives into lesson plans Utilize curricula that reflect the diverse educational, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds of the students served Work with program coordinators to ensure initiatives are being met Tutor students on an individual basis Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities Prepare and distribute required reports Observe and evaluate student's performance Manage student behavior in the classroom by invoking approved disciplinary procedures Required skills/ Education: Bachelor's Degree in Education preferred, and/or a Connecticut State Teaching license Experience: At least 2 years of experience working in substitute teacher capacity Other: Must be willing to be fingerprinted Company Overview We are an equal opportunity employer and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. We strictly prohibit and do not tolerate discrimination against employees, applicants, or any other covered persons because of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity and expression), marital or familial status, age, physical or mental disability, perceived disability, citizenship status, service in the uniformed services, genetic information, height, weight, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. Applications from members of minority groups and women are encouraged Responsibilities: Skills: Norwalk
TemPositions Group Of Companies
Special Education Teacher
TemPositions Group Of Companies Stamford, Connecticut
Description: Do you enjoy working with children? Are you patient and helpful? If so, we have an opportunity for you! The Special Education Teacher will oversee the education and training of students with physical, emotional, mental, and learning disabilities who will design and deliver lessons geared towards the individual needs and capabilities of the students under their supervision. Duties include: Differentiate curriculum to support students learning styles and current achievement levels Provide clear goals and objectives for each student; create written reports and report cards for each student Teach content and skills to assigned students utilizing common core aligned curriculum and approved courses of study Develop strategies for maintaining a classroom environment conducive to effective learning and utilize effective teaching methods; employ a variety of instructional techniques appropriate to the maturity, interests, and needs of each student Identify need for diagnostic testing, identify student capabilities and monitor student progress on a regular basis to ensure that goals are being met Maintain accurate and complete student records and complete all record keeping/ administrative responsibilities on time as required by law and Pinnacle policies Consult and collaborate with colleagues and outside professionals Establish and maintain positive relationships with students based upon trust and mutual respect Requirements: Bachelor's degree in special education; Master's degree preferred Valid Connecticut state endorsement 165-Special Education: Comprehensive, grades K-12 Minimum 2 years' experience teaching special education student populations with language-based learning differences Familiar with the IEP process and the collection of progress monitoring data Commitment to helping children of all abilities reach their full potential Excellent communication skills, and a collaborative, enthusiastic style to fit with our small-team environment Company Overview We are an equal opportunity employer and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. We strictly prohibit and do not tolerate discrimination against employees, applicants, or any other covered persons because of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity and expression), marital or familial status, age, physical or mental disability, perceived disability, citizenship status, service in the uniformed services, genetic information, height, weight, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. Applications from members of minority groups and women are encouraged. Responsibilities: Skills: Norwalk
12/03/2025
Full time
Description: Do you enjoy working with children? Are you patient and helpful? If so, we have an opportunity for you! The Special Education Teacher will oversee the education and training of students with physical, emotional, mental, and learning disabilities who will design and deliver lessons geared towards the individual needs and capabilities of the students under their supervision. Duties include: Differentiate curriculum to support students learning styles and current achievement levels Provide clear goals and objectives for each student; create written reports and report cards for each student Teach content and skills to assigned students utilizing common core aligned curriculum and approved courses of study Develop strategies for maintaining a classroom environment conducive to effective learning and utilize effective teaching methods; employ a variety of instructional techniques appropriate to the maturity, interests, and needs of each student Identify need for diagnostic testing, identify student capabilities and monitor student progress on a regular basis to ensure that goals are being met Maintain accurate and complete student records and complete all record keeping/ administrative responsibilities on time as required by law and Pinnacle policies Consult and collaborate with colleagues and outside professionals Establish and maintain positive relationships with students based upon trust and mutual respect Requirements: Bachelor's degree in special education; Master's degree preferred Valid Connecticut state endorsement 165-Special Education: Comprehensive, grades K-12 Minimum 2 years' experience teaching special education student populations with language-based learning differences Familiar with the IEP process and the collection of progress monitoring data Commitment to helping children of all abilities reach their full potential Excellent communication skills, and a collaborative, enthusiastic style to fit with our small-team environment Company Overview We are an equal opportunity employer and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. We strictly prohibit and do not tolerate discrimination against employees, applicants, or any other covered persons because of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity and expression), marital or familial status, age, physical or mental disability, perceived disability, citizenship status, service in the uniformed services, genetic information, height, weight, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. Applications from members of minority groups and women are encouraged. Responsibilities: Skills: Norwalk
Early Childhood Aide
Boys & Girls Club of Clifton, Inc. Clifton, New Jersey
Description: Job Title: Early Childhood Aide Supervisor: Early Childhood Director Site Location: Clifton Clubhouse 181 Colfax Ave, Clifton NJ 07013 Exempt/Nonexempt: Non- Exempt About the Boys & Girls Club of Clifton: Clifton, New Jersey is the third most diverse city in America by languages spoken and has a proud history of being a first stop city for generations of immigrants. Since 1947 the Boys & Girls Club (BGCC) has supported the Clifton community in providing quality youth development programs for youth aged 3-18. The BGCC serves over 6,000 youth annually, and continues to grow, remaining dedicated to the communitys ever-changing needs. We are committed to ensuring every child has access to our exceptional programs and services, aiming to enrich their lives and shape their futures. We are seeking individuals who will listen to the children, respect, and honor their diversity, while helping us maintain a safe environment where they can have fun and be themselves. We are looking for passionate people who are excited to support our mission: to empower and inspire all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as responsible, caring, and productive citizens. If you're ready to make a difference and help inspire our children, join us today! Position Overview: The Early Childhood Aide supports lead teachers in providing a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment for young children. This role assists with daily classroom activities, supervision, and basic care needs to promote the physical, emotional, and cognitive development of children in the early learning setting. Key Responsibilities: Assist the lead teacher in implementing lesson plans and age-appropriate activities. Supervise children during indoor and outdoor play, meals, and rest periods. Support children with basic care needs such as toileting, feeding, and hygiene. Help maintain a clean, organized, and safe classroom environment. Build positive and respectful relationships with children, parents, and staff. Observe childrens behavior and development, and report concerns to the lead teacher. Assist with setting up materials, preparing snacks, and cleaning up after activities. Follow all center policies and licensing regulations, including safety and health protocols. Experience / knowledge in implementing enrichment programs that nurture the potential of youth. Knowledge in providing leadership and support to staff with diverse experience and education levels. Meets individually with staff on a periodic basis to provide support and feedback. Must be knowledgeable of (or willing to learn) NJDCF childcare licensing. Adhere to the Club Personnel Policies and Practices and for the implementation of the Club Discipline Policies and Guidelines Holds regular staff meetings with team. Responsible for attendance, accident/incident reports, etc. Must be able to pass a background check. Consisting of two NJDCF required checks and one organizational check. Must be able to pass a drug/alcohol test at the employers request and comply with a Drug Free policy. Must be able to provide a valid (acceptable) identification for the completion of the employment eligibility verification information in accordance with the I-9. Flexible and able to adapt to changes in the work environment. Have access to reliable transportation to commute, to and from work to program locations, and for activities (such as meetings, classes, and workshops in and out of the immediate area.) An understanding of the Clubs mission and values. Ability to critically assess situations, solve problems, work effectively in stressful situations. Ability to understand and carry out varied instruction and procedures with minimal supervision. Ability to communicate effectively and exhibit excellent relationship building skills with all levels of employees, management, and students (families). Attend all required staff meetings and trainings. Completes 20 hours of training annually, as required by NJDCF. Communicates directly with parents/guardians in discussing and addressing students issues/ concerns. Perform other duties as assigned by the Teen Coordinator and Administration Physical Demands: Standing, walking, run/ jog (occasionally during program), leaning, bending, sitting. Must be able to lift 30lbs. Key Roles (Essential Job Responsibilities): The essential functions or duties are provided for illustration only and may include other reasonable tasks as assigned for the good of the Club. Able to manage groups of students in the out of school time environment. Approach to work is one of that is supportive, nurturing, and inclusive for all. Arrive daily for scheduled workday on time and prepared for work shift. Staff must notify leadership if they will be absent by 10am of the day. Must clock in, or complete time sheet daily upon arrive and at the end of the work shift. Does not use personal electronic devices during work shift (i.e. cellphone, earphones, etc.) Maintains a professional appearance and conducts business using a customer centered approach. Participates in staff meetings, surveys, questionnaires as needed by the program or organization. Assists Teen Coordinator as needed to ensure the successful outcome of the Clubs operations, mission, and grant requirements. Contribute to creating a positive Club environment that facilitates the achievement of youth development outcomes. A. Academic Success B. Good Character & Citizenship C. Health Lifestyles. Manages student and staff conflict, problems and emergencies, analyze situations, comprehends problems and draws a reliable conclusion taking appropriate action without waiting for direction. Acts as a role model by their actions in both their professional and private life. As a role model, provides members guidance and mentoring to help them make appropriate choices regarding their educational, personal, physical, social, emotional, and career decisions. Contributes to ensuring a healthy and safe environment for members. Contributes to ensuring that facilities, equipment and supplies are maintained. Maintain confidentiality of members, employees, and Club information. Oversee proper record keeping and reporting including: Daily attendance incident reports, etc Reports any suspected abuse to the proper authorities, to ensure that the proper steps in reporting and documentation are completed. Adheres to all policies and procedures. Assume other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Education Previous experience working with children preferred Must attain CPR/ First Aid and Child Abuse certifications within 90 days of hire. Skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to interact effectively with children, parents, and staff. Demonstrate the ability to supervise and manage staff Demonstrate the ability to perform basic administrative duties Ability to work independently, as well as collaboratively in a team environment. Ability to establish clear boundaries and maintain discipline while earning the respect of our teens through a firm yet fair approach Patience, flexibility, and a positive attitude. Certifications CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain). Schedule: Monday through Friday: Morning: 7:30 AM to 1:00 PM Afternoon: 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM Afternoon: 2:30PM to 6:00PM Compensation: $15.49 Hourly We look forward to hearing from you and potentially welcoming you to our Boys & Girls Club of Clifton Team! Requirements: PIb38d08372c76-5072
12/03/2025
Full time
Description: Job Title: Early Childhood Aide Supervisor: Early Childhood Director Site Location: Clifton Clubhouse 181 Colfax Ave, Clifton NJ 07013 Exempt/Nonexempt: Non- Exempt About the Boys & Girls Club of Clifton: Clifton, New Jersey is the third most diverse city in America by languages spoken and has a proud history of being a first stop city for generations of immigrants. Since 1947 the Boys & Girls Club (BGCC) has supported the Clifton community in providing quality youth development programs for youth aged 3-18. The BGCC serves over 6,000 youth annually, and continues to grow, remaining dedicated to the communitys ever-changing needs. We are committed to ensuring every child has access to our exceptional programs and services, aiming to enrich their lives and shape their futures. We are seeking individuals who will listen to the children, respect, and honor their diversity, while helping us maintain a safe environment where they can have fun and be themselves. We are looking for passionate people who are excited to support our mission: to empower and inspire all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as responsible, caring, and productive citizens. If you're ready to make a difference and help inspire our children, join us today! Position Overview: The Early Childhood Aide supports lead teachers in providing a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment for young children. This role assists with daily classroom activities, supervision, and basic care needs to promote the physical, emotional, and cognitive development of children in the early learning setting. Key Responsibilities: Assist the lead teacher in implementing lesson plans and age-appropriate activities. Supervise children during indoor and outdoor play, meals, and rest periods. Support children with basic care needs such as toileting, feeding, and hygiene. Help maintain a clean, organized, and safe classroom environment. Build positive and respectful relationships with children, parents, and staff. Observe childrens behavior and development, and report concerns to the lead teacher. Assist with setting up materials, preparing snacks, and cleaning up after activities. Follow all center policies and licensing regulations, including safety and health protocols. Experience / knowledge in implementing enrichment programs that nurture the potential of youth. Knowledge in providing leadership and support to staff with diverse experience and education levels. Meets individually with staff on a periodic basis to provide support and feedback. Must be knowledgeable of (or willing to learn) NJDCF childcare licensing. Adhere to the Club Personnel Policies and Practices and for the implementation of the Club Discipline Policies and Guidelines Holds regular staff meetings with team. Responsible for attendance, accident/incident reports, etc. Must be able to pass a background check. Consisting of two NJDCF required checks and one organizational check. Must be able to pass a drug/alcohol test at the employers request and comply with a Drug Free policy. Must be able to provide a valid (acceptable) identification for the completion of the employment eligibility verification information in accordance with the I-9. Flexible and able to adapt to changes in the work environment. Have access to reliable transportation to commute, to and from work to program locations, and for activities (such as meetings, classes, and workshops in and out of the immediate area.) An understanding of the Clubs mission and values. Ability to critically assess situations, solve problems, work effectively in stressful situations. Ability to understand and carry out varied instruction and procedures with minimal supervision. Ability to communicate effectively and exhibit excellent relationship building skills with all levels of employees, management, and students (families). Attend all required staff meetings and trainings. Completes 20 hours of training annually, as required by NJDCF. Communicates directly with parents/guardians in discussing and addressing students issues/ concerns. Perform other duties as assigned by the Teen Coordinator and Administration Physical Demands: Standing, walking, run/ jog (occasionally during program), leaning, bending, sitting. Must be able to lift 30lbs. Key Roles (Essential Job Responsibilities): The essential functions or duties are provided for illustration only and may include other reasonable tasks as assigned for the good of the Club. Able to manage groups of students in the out of school time environment. Approach to work is one of that is supportive, nurturing, and inclusive for all. Arrive daily for scheduled workday on time and prepared for work shift. Staff must notify leadership if they will be absent by 10am of the day. Must clock in, or complete time sheet daily upon arrive and at the end of the work shift. Does not use personal electronic devices during work shift (i.e. cellphone, earphones, etc.) Maintains a professional appearance and conducts business using a customer centered approach. Participates in staff meetings, surveys, questionnaires as needed by the program or organization. Assists Teen Coordinator as needed to ensure the successful outcome of the Clubs operations, mission, and grant requirements. Contribute to creating a positive Club environment that facilitates the achievement of youth development outcomes. A. Academic Success B. Good Character & Citizenship C. Health Lifestyles. Manages student and staff conflict, problems and emergencies, analyze situations, comprehends problems and draws a reliable conclusion taking appropriate action without waiting for direction. Acts as a role model by their actions in both their professional and private life. As a role model, provides members guidance and mentoring to help them make appropriate choices regarding their educational, personal, physical, social, emotional, and career decisions. Contributes to ensuring a healthy and safe environment for members. Contributes to ensuring that facilities, equipment and supplies are maintained. Maintain confidentiality of members, employees, and Club information. Oversee proper record keeping and reporting including: Daily attendance incident reports, etc Reports any suspected abuse to the proper authorities, to ensure that the proper steps in reporting and documentation are completed. Adheres to all policies and procedures. Assume other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Education Previous experience working with children preferred Must attain CPR/ First Aid and Child Abuse certifications within 90 days of hire. Skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to interact effectively with children, parents, and staff. Demonstrate the ability to supervise and manage staff Demonstrate the ability to perform basic administrative duties Ability to work independently, as well as collaboratively in a team environment. Ability to establish clear boundaries and maintain discipline while earning the respect of our teens through a firm yet fair approach Patience, flexibility, and a positive attitude. Certifications CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain). Schedule: Monday through Friday: Morning: 7:30 AM to 1:00 PM Afternoon: 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM Afternoon: 2:30PM to 6:00PM Compensation: $15.49 Hourly We look forward to hearing from you and potentially welcoming you to our Boys & Girls Club of Clifton Team! Requirements: PIb38d08372c76-5072
Early Childhood Aide
Boys & Girls Club of Clifton, Inc. Clifton, New Jersey
Description: Job Title: Early Childhood Aide Supervisor: Early Childhood Director Site Location: Clifton Clubhouse - 181 Colfax Ave, Clifton NJ 07013 Exempt/Nonexempt: Non- Exempt About the Boys & Girls Club of Clifton: Clifton, New Jersey is the third most diverse city in America by languages spoken and has a proud history of being a first stop city for generations of immigrants. Since 1947 the Boys & Girls Club (BGCC) has supported the Clifton community in providing quality youth development programs for youth aged 3-18. The BGCC serves over 6,000 youth annually, and continues to grow, remaining dedicated to the community's ever-changing needs. We are committed to ensuring every child has access to our exceptional programs and services, aiming to enrich their lives and shape their futures. We are seeking individuals who will listen to the children, respect, and honor their diversity, while helping us maintain a safe environment where they can have fun and be themselves. We are looking for passionate people who are excited to support our mission: to empower and inspire all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as responsible, caring, and productive citizens. If you're ready to make a difference and help inspire our children, join us today! Position Overview: The Early Childhood Aide supports lead teachers in providing a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment for young children. This role assists with daily classroom activities, supervision, and basic care needs to promote the physical, emotional, and cognitive development of children in the early learning setting. Key Responsibilities: Assist the lead teacher in implementing lesson plans and age-appropriate activities. Supervise children during indoor and outdoor play, meals, and rest periods. Support children with basic care needs such as toileting, feeding, and hygiene. Help maintain a clean, organized, and safe classroom environment. Build positive and respectful relationships with children, parents, and staff. Observe children's behavior and development, and report concerns to the lead teacher. Assist with setting up materials, preparing snacks, and cleaning up after activities. Follow all center policies and licensing regulations, including safety and health protocols. Experience / knowledge in implementing enrichment programs that nurture the potential of youth. Knowledge in providing leadership and support to staff with diverse experience and education levels. Meets individually with staff on a periodic basis to provide support and feedback. Must be knowledgeable of (or willing to learn) NJDCF childcare licensing. Adhere to the Club Personnel Policies and Practices and for the implementation of the Club Discipline Policies and Guidelines Holds regular staff meetings with team. Responsible for attendance, accident/incident reports, etc. Must be able to pass a background check. Consisting of two NJDCF required checks and one organizational check. Must be able to pass a drug/alcohol test at the employer's request and comply with a "Drug Free" policy. Must be able to provide a valid (acceptable) identification for the completion of the employment eligibility verification information in accordance with the I-9. Flexible and able to adapt to changes in the work environment. Have access to reliable transportation to commute, to and from work to program locations, and for activities (such as meetings, classes, and workshops in and out of the immediate area.) An understanding of the Club's mission and values. Ability to critically assess situations, solve problems, work effectively in stressful situations. Ability to understand and carry out varied instruction and procedures with minimal supervision. Ability to communicate effectively and exhibit excellent relationship building skills with all levels of employees, management, and students (families). Attend all required staff meetings and trainings. Completes 20 hours of training annually, as required by NJDCF. Communicates directly with parents/guardians in discussing and addressing students' issues/ concerns. Perform other duties as assigned by the Teen Coordinator and Administration Physical Demands: Standing, walking, run/ jog (occasionally during program), leaning, bending, sitting. Must be able to lift 30lbs. Key Roles (Essential Job Responsibilities): The essential functions or duties are provided for illustration only and may include other reasonable tasks as assigned for the good of the Club. Able to manage groups of students in the out of school time environment. Approach to work is one of that is supportive, nurturing, and inclusive for all. Arrive daily for scheduled workday on time and prepared for work shift. Staff must notify leadership if they will be absent by 10am of the day. Must clock in, or complete time sheet daily upon arrive and at the end of the work shift. Does not use personal electronic devices during work shift (i.e. cellphone, earphones, etc.) Maintains a professional appearance and conducts business using a customer centered approach. Participates in staff meetings, surveys, questionnaires as needed by the program or organization. Assists Teen Coordinator as needed to ensure the successful outcome of the Club's operations, mission, and grant requirements. Contribute to creating a positive Club environment that facilitates the achievement of youth development outcomes. A. Academic Success B. Good Character & Citizenship C. Health Lifestyles. Manages student and staff conflict, problems and emergencies, analyze situations, comprehends problems and draws a reliable conclusion taking appropriate action without waiting for direction. Acts as a role model by their actions in both their professional and private life. As a role model, provides members guidance and mentoring to help them make appropriate choices regarding their educational, personal, physical, social, emotional, and career decisions. Contributes to ensuring a healthy and safe environment for members. Contributes to ensuring that facilities, equipment and supplies are maintained. Maintain confidentiality of members, employees, and Club information. Oversee proper record keeping and reporting including: Daily attendance incident reports, etc Reports any suspected abuse to the proper authorities, to ensure that the proper steps in reporting and documentation are completed. Adheres to all policies and procedures. Assume other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Education Previous experience working with children preferred Must attain CPR/ First Aid and Child Abuse certifications within 90 days of hire. Skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to interact effectively with children, parents, and staff. Demonstrate the ability to supervise and manage staff Demonstrate the ability to perform basic administrative duties Ability to work independently, as well as collaboratively in a team environment. Ability to establish clear boundaries and maintain discipline while earning the respect of our teens through a firm yet fair approach Patience, flexibility, and a positive attitude. Certifications CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain). Schedule: Monday through Friday: Morning: 7:30 AM to 1:00 PM Afternoon: 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM Afternoon: 2:30PM to 6:00PM Compensation: $15.49 Hourly We look forward to hearing from you and potentially welcoming you to our Boys & Girls Club of Clifton Team! Requirements: PIbfa82c4a90a9-5072
12/03/2025
Full time
Description: Job Title: Early Childhood Aide Supervisor: Early Childhood Director Site Location: Clifton Clubhouse - 181 Colfax Ave, Clifton NJ 07013 Exempt/Nonexempt: Non- Exempt About the Boys & Girls Club of Clifton: Clifton, New Jersey is the third most diverse city in America by languages spoken and has a proud history of being a first stop city for generations of immigrants. Since 1947 the Boys & Girls Club (BGCC) has supported the Clifton community in providing quality youth development programs for youth aged 3-18. The BGCC serves over 6,000 youth annually, and continues to grow, remaining dedicated to the community's ever-changing needs. We are committed to ensuring every child has access to our exceptional programs and services, aiming to enrich their lives and shape their futures. We are seeking individuals who will listen to the children, respect, and honor their diversity, while helping us maintain a safe environment where they can have fun and be themselves. We are looking for passionate people who are excited to support our mission: to empower and inspire all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as responsible, caring, and productive citizens. If you're ready to make a difference and help inspire our children, join us today! Position Overview: The Early Childhood Aide supports lead teachers in providing a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment for young children. This role assists with daily classroom activities, supervision, and basic care needs to promote the physical, emotional, and cognitive development of children in the early learning setting. Key Responsibilities: Assist the lead teacher in implementing lesson plans and age-appropriate activities. Supervise children during indoor and outdoor play, meals, and rest periods. Support children with basic care needs such as toileting, feeding, and hygiene. Help maintain a clean, organized, and safe classroom environment. Build positive and respectful relationships with children, parents, and staff. Observe children's behavior and development, and report concerns to the lead teacher. Assist with setting up materials, preparing snacks, and cleaning up after activities. Follow all center policies and licensing regulations, including safety and health protocols. Experience / knowledge in implementing enrichment programs that nurture the potential of youth. Knowledge in providing leadership and support to staff with diverse experience and education levels. Meets individually with staff on a periodic basis to provide support and feedback. Must be knowledgeable of (or willing to learn) NJDCF childcare licensing. Adhere to the Club Personnel Policies and Practices and for the implementation of the Club Discipline Policies and Guidelines Holds regular staff meetings with team. Responsible for attendance, accident/incident reports, etc. Must be able to pass a background check. Consisting of two NJDCF required checks and one organizational check. Must be able to pass a drug/alcohol test at the employer's request and comply with a "Drug Free" policy. Must be able to provide a valid (acceptable) identification for the completion of the employment eligibility verification information in accordance with the I-9. Flexible and able to adapt to changes in the work environment. Have access to reliable transportation to commute, to and from work to program locations, and for activities (such as meetings, classes, and workshops in and out of the immediate area.) An understanding of the Club's mission and values. Ability to critically assess situations, solve problems, work effectively in stressful situations. Ability to understand and carry out varied instruction and procedures with minimal supervision. Ability to communicate effectively and exhibit excellent relationship building skills with all levels of employees, management, and students (families). Attend all required staff meetings and trainings. Completes 20 hours of training annually, as required by NJDCF. Communicates directly with parents/guardians in discussing and addressing students' issues/ concerns. Perform other duties as assigned by the Teen Coordinator and Administration Physical Demands: Standing, walking, run/ jog (occasionally during program), leaning, bending, sitting. Must be able to lift 30lbs. Key Roles (Essential Job Responsibilities): The essential functions or duties are provided for illustration only and may include other reasonable tasks as assigned for the good of the Club. Able to manage groups of students in the out of school time environment. Approach to work is one of that is supportive, nurturing, and inclusive for all. Arrive daily for scheduled workday on time and prepared for work shift. Staff must notify leadership if they will be absent by 10am of the day. Must clock in, or complete time sheet daily upon arrive and at the end of the work shift. Does not use personal electronic devices during work shift (i.e. cellphone, earphones, etc.) Maintains a professional appearance and conducts business using a customer centered approach. Participates in staff meetings, surveys, questionnaires as needed by the program or organization. Assists Teen Coordinator as needed to ensure the successful outcome of the Club's operations, mission, and grant requirements. Contribute to creating a positive Club environment that facilitates the achievement of youth development outcomes. A. Academic Success B. Good Character & Citizenship C. Health Lifestyles. Manages student and staff conflict, problems and emergencies, analyze situations, comprehends problems and draws a reliable conclusion taking appropriate action without waiting for direction. Acts as a role model by their actions in both their professional and private life. As a role model, provides members guidance and mentoring to help them make appropriate choices regarding their educational, personal, physical, social, emotional, and career decisions. Contributes to ensuring a healthy and safe environment for members. Contributes to ensuring that facilities, equipment and supplies are maintained. Maintain confidentiality of members, employees, and Club information. Oversee proper record keeping and reporting including: Daily attendance incident reports, etc Reports any suspected abuse to the proper authorities, to ensure that the proper steps in reporting and documentation are completed. Adheres to all policies and procedures. Assume other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Education Previous experience working with children preferred Must attain CPR/ First Aid and Child Abuse certifications within 90 days of hire. Skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to interact effectively with children, parents, and staff. Demonstrate the ability to supervise and manage staff Demonstrate the ability to perform basic administrative duties Ability to work independently, as well as collaboratively in a team environment. Ability to establish clear boundaries and maintain discipline while earning the respect of our teens through a firm yet fair approach Patience, flexibility, and a positive attitude. Certifications CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain). Schedule: Monday through Friday: Morning: 7:30 AM to 1:00 PM Afternoon: 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM Afternoon: 2:30PM to 6:00PM Compensation: $15.49 Hourly We look forward to hearing from you and potentially welcoming you to our Boys & Girls Club of Clifton Team! Requirements: PIbfa82c4a90a9-5072
High School Algebra II Teacher
Forte Preparatory Academy Glendale, New York
Job description Position: HS Algebra II Teacher Location: Glendale, NY Committed to changing the game for students in Northwest Queens, we are in search of a teacher that strives for excellence even when the path of least resistance seems easier. This is a special opportunity to be a founding member of this new high school which opened in Fall 2023. This position is for an immediate opening. Who We Are: Forte Prep Academy High School is a new 9th through 12th grade college preparatory, tuition-free public charter school for Queens, New York, with a focus on serving the Jackson Heights, Elmhurst and Corona communities. We will educate over 200 students in 9th and 10th grade in the 2024-25 School Year. Our mission is: Through a relentless pursuit of academic, community, and personal excellence, Forte Prep Academy Charter Schools equip all students to become the next generation of leaders in Queens and beyond. We do this work because 77% of high school graduates in our neighborhood are unprepared for the academic rigor of college. We do this work so that these students can beat the odds stacked against them and change those odds forever. Our commitments are as follows: We are committed to preparation for high school, college and beyond. We are committed to unlocking potential in every student. We are committed to excellent teaching and learning. We are committed to diversity and seek to reflect and honor the diversity of our community within the walls of our school. We are committed to an intentional school culture ensuring that everything we do that supports a student's success beyond high school are built and maintained, grade by grade, year to year. We are committed to parents/families. This is where you come in. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Plan, prepare and deliver lesson plans and instructional materials that facilitate active learning Ensure lessons are rigorous, clear, measurable, and aligned with Common Core State Standards Develop and use a variety of assessments (e.g., exams, written work, and public performances) that frequently measure student progress toward the school's content and skill standards Maintain an organized classroom environment that facilitates learning Ensure that students master grade-level standards Maintain and communicate high academic and personal expectations for all students Incorporate direct instruction, discussion, projects and cooperative work to engage students, keep classes focused and infuse a lasting desire to learn Follow the school's policies and procedures for student conduct and discipline, and refuse to tolerate classroom disruptions Develop clear evaluation criteria and distribute to students prior to assignments Communicate effectively with students, parents, and colleagues Share responsibility for grade level and school-wide activities Remind students of the JOY that is found in a great educational experience Compensation Salary range is $65,000-95,000 commensurate with your experience, with additional compensation each year until school reaches full capacity (grades 9-12). Forte Prep Academy High School employees are provided with a benefits package that includes medical, vision, and dental insurance, 403 B matching, parental leave, tuition reimbursement, a smartphone, and a laptop. Equal Opportunity Employer Forte Preparatory Academy Charter Schools are committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship status, veteran status, political affiliation, genetic information or disability, as defined and required by state and federal laws. Additionally, we prohibit retaliation against individuals who oppose such discrimination and harassment or who participate in an equal opportunity investigation. Job Type: Full-time Salary: $ 65-95k per year Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Health savings account Paid time off Parental leave Professional development assistance Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekend availability Supplemental pay types: Bonus pay Signing bonus COVID-19 considerations: Vaccines required, masks optional (if vaccinated). Ability to commute/relocate: Glendale, NY 11385: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: One location
12/03/2025
Full time
Job description Position: HS Algebra II Teacher Location: Glendale, NY Committed to changing the game for students in Northwest Queens, we are in search of a teacher that strives for excellence even when the path of least resistance seems easier. This is a special opportunity to be a founding member of this new high school which opened in Fall 2023. This position is for an immediate opening. Who We Are: Forte Prep Academy High School is a new 9th through 12th grade college preparatory, tuition-free public charter school for Queens, New York, with a focus on serving the Jackson Heights, Elmhurst and Corona communities. We will educate over 200 students in 9th and 10th grade in the 2024-25 School Year. Our mission is: Through a relentless pursuit of academic, community, and personal excellence, Forte Prep Academy Charter Schools equip all students to become the next generation of leaders in Queens and beyond. We do this work because 77% of high school graduates in our neighborhood are unprepared for the academic rigor of college. We do this work so that these students can beat the odds stacked against them and change those odds forever. Our commitments are as follows: We are committed to preparation for high school, college and beyond. We are committed to unlocking potential in every student. We are committed to excellent teaching and learning. We are committed to diversity and seek to reflect and honor the diversity of our community within the walls of our school. We are committed to an intentional school culture ensuring that everything we do that supports a student's success beyond high school are built and maintained, grade by grade, year to year. We are committed to parents/families. This is where you come in. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Plan, prepare and deliver lesson plans and instructional materials that facilitate active learning Ensure lessons are rigorous, clear, measurable, and aligned with Common Core State Standards Develop and use a variety of assessments (e.g., exams, written work, and public performances) that frequently measure student progress toward the school's content and skill standards Maintain an organized classroom environment that facilitates learning Ensure that students master grade-level standards Maintain and communicate high academic and personal expectations for all students Incorporate direct instruction, discussion, projects and cooperative work to engage students, keep classes focused and infuse a lasting desire to learn Follow the school's policies and procedures for student conduct and discipline, and refuse to tolerate classroom disruptions Develop clear evaluation criteria and distribute to students prior to assignments Communicate effectively with students, parents, and colleagues Share responsibility for grade level and school-wide activities Remind students of the JOY that is found in a great educational experience Compensation Salary range is $65,000-95,000 commensurate with your experience, with additional compensation each year until school reaches full capacity (grades 9-12). Forte Prep Academy High School employees are provided with a benefits package that includes medical, vision, and dental insurance, 403 B matching, parental leave, tuition reimbursement, a smartphone, and a laptop. Equal Opportunity Employer Forte Preparatory Academy Charter Schools are committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship status, veteran status, political affiliation, genetic information or disability, as defined and required by state and federal laws. Additionally, we prohibit retaliation against individuals who oppose such discrimination and harassment or who participate in an equal opportunity investigation. Job Type: Full-time Salary: $ 65-95k per year Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Health savings account Paid time off Parental leave Professional development assistance Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekend availability Supplemental pay types: Bonus pay Signing bonus COVID-19 considerations: Vaccines required, masks optional (if vaccinated). Ability to commute/relocate: Glendale, NY 11385: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: One location
Preschool Before & After Care Aide- CELA A
Boys & Girls Club of Clifton, Inc. Clifton, New Jersey
Description: Job Description Job Title: Before and After Care Teacher Aide Employment Type: Part Time/ In-Person Supervisor: Before and After Care Head Teacher & Director of Early Childhood Site Location: 39 Allwood Road, Clifton, NJ, 07014 (Clifton Early Learners Academy) Exempt/Nonexempt: Non- Exempt About the Boys & Girls Club of Clifton: The Boys Club of Clifton, formed in 1947, and the Girls Club of Clifton, formed in 1965, came together in 1986 to form a single unit called the Boys & Girls Club of Clifton, Inc. With over 76 years of service, it has been a leading force in youth development! We are committed to ensuring every child has access to our exceptional programs and services, aiming to enrich their lives and shape their futures. We are seeking individuals who will listen to and respect the children, while helping us maintain a safe environment where they can have fun and be themselves. We are looking for passionate people who are excited to support our mission: to empower and inspire all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as responsible, caring, and productive citizens. If you're ready to make a difference and help inspire our children, join us today! Position Overview: The Before and After Care Teacher Aide assists in providing a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment for preschool-aged children in the before and after school care program. Under the supervision of the Head Teacher, the Teacher Aide supports the implementation of developmentally appropriate activities, assists with behavior management, and ensures the well-being of all children during their time in the program. This role provides valuable support to both children and staff, helping create a positive and enriching experience. Key Responsibilities: Help supervise children during activities such as free play, outdoor play, snack time, and structured games. Ensure children are safe and accounted for at all times, both indoors and outdoors. Assist in maintaining a clean, organized, and safe environment for the children. Report any safety concerns or incidents to the Head Teacher immediately. Assist in setting up, leading, and guiding children through age-appropriate activities such as arts and crafts, group games, reading, and outdoor play. Help redirect children to appropriate activities or behaviors when necessary. Build positive relationships with children by engaging with them in a friendly, caring, and respectful manner. Support children in forming friendships and encourage inclusive play. Assist with informal communication to parents, such as relaying important updates about their child's day. Help maintain an environment where children feel comfortable expressing their needs. Work collaboratively with the Head Teacher and other staff members to ensure smooth operations of the before and after care program. Participate in staff meetings and training sessions as required. Help with other administrative tasks such as organizing supplies, preparing materials, and cleaning up after activities. Experience / or knowledge in developing and implementing programs that nurture the potential of youth. Foster a positive, inclusive, and respectful environment that encourages youth voice and participation. Monitor youth behavior and ensure safety protocols are followed at all times. Serve as a role model, mentor, and advocate for young people. Participate in staff meetings, training, and professional development activities. Must be able to pass a background check. Consisting of two NJDCF required checks and two organizational checks. Must be able to pass a drug/alcohol test at the employer's request and comply with a "Drug Free" policy. Must be able to provide a valid (acceptable) identification for the completion of the employment eligibility verification information in accordance with the I-9. Flexible and able to adapt to changes in the work environment. Have access to reliable transportation to commute, to and from work, to program locations, and for activities (such as meetings, classes, and workshops in and out of the immediate area.) An understanding of the Club's mission and values. Ability to critically assess situations, solve problems, work effectively under stressful situations. Ability to understand and carry out varied instruction and procedures with minimal supervision. Ability to communicate effectively and exhibit excellent relationship building skills with all levels of employees, management, and students (families). Develop a lesson plan that is implemented with/for groups of students. Attend all required staff meetings and trainings. Complete 12 hours of training annually, as required by NJDCF. Physical Demands: Standing, walking, run/ jog (occasionally during program), leaning, bending, sitting. Must be able to lift 30lbs. Key Roles (Essential Job Responsibilities): The essential function or duties are provided for illustration only and may include other reasonable tasks as assigned for the good of the Club. Able to manage groups of students in the out of school time environment. Approach to work is one of that is supportive, nurturing, and inclusive for all. Arrive daily for scheduled workday on time and prepared for work shift. Must clock in, or complete time sheet daily upon arrive and at the end of the work shift. Does not use personal electronic devices during work shift (i.e. cellphone, earphones, etc.) Maintains a professional appearance and conducts business using a customer centered approach. Participate in staff meetings, surveys, questionnaires as needed by the program or organization. Assist senior staff as necessary to ensure successful outcome of the Club's operations and mission. Contribute in implementing and carrying out programs and activities daily. Contribute to creating a positive Club environment that facilitates the achievement of youth development outcomes. A. Academic Success B. Good Character & Citizenship C. Health Lifestyles. Manage student conflict, problems and emergencies, analyze situations, comprehend problems and draw reliable conclusion taking appropriate action without waiting for direction. Acts as a role model by their actions in both their professional and private life. As a role model, provide members guidance and mentoring to help them make appropriate choices regarding their educational, personal, physical, social, emotional, and career decisions. Contributes to ensuring a healthy and safe environment for members. Contributes to ensuring that facilities, equipment and supplies are maintained Maintain confidentiality of members, employees, and Club information. Oversee proper record keeping and reporting including: Daily attendance incident reports, etc Reports any suspected abuse to the Program Director and Site Supervisor, to ensure that the proper steps in reporting and documentation are completed. Adheres to all policies and procedures. Assume other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Education: High School Diploma not required College coursework in Early Childhood Education or Child Development is a plus. Previous experience working with children in a childcare or preschool setting is preferred but not required. Skills: Ability to work effectively with preschool-aged children and staff. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to follow instructions and work as part of a team. Patience, flexibility, and a positive attitude. Knowledge of basic child development principles is a plus. Certifications: CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain). Background check required Fingerprinting Required Base hours: Academic year is classified by the months between September through June. Monday through Friday, 7:05AM-9:15AM and 3PM-6PM Closed on Scheduled Days Off and Emergency Days Scheduled Half Days, 7:05AM- 9:15AM and 12:45PM- 6PM Before Care Closed during Delayed Openings Professional Development: As an employee of an NJDCF childcare licensed program you will be required to complete 12 hours of training annually. The majority of these trainings will be provided during onboarding; however, you may be required to complete additional training that may be offered through online/distance learning sites or in person. Training may be outside of your traditional work hours which include mornings, nights, and weekends. Staff are expected to attend all the scheduled trainings. Reasonable accommodations will be made for those that cannot attend training(s); however prior notification is required. Employees will be reimbursed for reasonable expenses related to attending professional development according to organization policy. Employees must provide documentation of the professional development hours to receive compensation. Compensation: $15.49- $18 per hour We look forward to hearing from you and potentially welcoming you to our Clifton Early Learners Academy-Allwood Team! . click apply for full job details
12/03/2025
Full time
Description: Job Description Job Title: Before and After Care Teacher Aide Employment Type: Part Time/ In-Person Supervisor: Before and After Care Head Teacher & Director of Early Childhood Site Location: 39 Allwood Road, Clifton, NJ, 07014 (Clifton Early Learners Academy) Exempt/Nonexempt: Non- Exempt About the Boys & Girls Club of Clifton: The Boys Club of Clifton, formed in 1947, and the Girls Club of Clifton, formed in 1965, came together in 1986 to form a single unit called the Boys & Girls Club of Clifton, Inc. With over 76 years of service, it has been a leading force in youth development! We are committed to ensuring every child has access to our exceptional programs and services, aiming to enrich their lives and shape their futures. We are seeking individuals who will listen to and respect the children, while helping us maintain a safe environment where they can have fun and be themselves. We are looking for passionate people who are excited to support our mission: to empower and inspire all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as responsible, caring, and productive citizens. If you're ready to make a difference and help inspire our children, join us today! Position Overview: The Before and After Care Teacher Aide assists in providing a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment for preschool-aged children in the before and after school care program. Under the supervision of the Head Teacher, the Teacher Aide supports the implementation of developmentally appropriate activities, assists with behavior management, and ensures the well-being of all children during their time in the program. This role provides valuable support to both children and staff, helping create a positive and enriching experience. Key Responsibilities: Help supervise children during activities such as free play, outdoor play, snack time, and structured games. Ensure children are safe and accounted for at all times, both indoors and outdoors. Assist in maintaining a clean, organized, and safe environment for the children. Report any safety concerns or incidents to the Head Teacher immediately. Assist in setting up, leading, and guiding children through age-appropriate activities such as arts and crafts, group games, reading, and outdoor play. Help redirect children to appropriate activities or behaviors when necessary. Build positive relationships with children by engaging with them in a friendly, caring, and respectful manner. Support children in forming friendships and encourage inclusive play. Assist with informal communication to parents, such as relaying important updates about their child's day. Help maintain an environment where children feel comfortable expressing their needs. Work collaboratively with the Head Teacher and other staff members to ensure smooth operations of the before and after care program. Participate in staff meetings and training sessions as required. Help with other administrative tasks such as organizing supplies, preparing materials, and cleaning up after activities. Experience / or knowledge in developing and implementing programs that nurture the potential of youth. Foster a positive, inclusive, and respectful environment that encourages youth voice and participation. Monitor youth behavior and ensure safety protocols are followed at all times. Serve as a role model, mentor, and advocate for young people. Participate in staff meetings, training, and professional development activities. Must be able to pass a background check. Consisting of two NJDCF required checks and two organizational checks. Must be able to pass a drug/alcohol test at the employer's request and comply with a "Drug Free" policy. Must be able to provide a valid (acceptable) identification for the completion of the employment eligibility verification information in accordance with the I-9. Flexible and able to adapt to changes in the work environment. Have access to reliable transportation to commute, to and from work, to program locations, and for activities (such as meetings, classes, and workshops in and out of the immediate area.) An understanding of the Club's mission and values. Ability to critically assess situations, solve problems, work effectively under stressful situations. Ability to understand and carry out varied instruction and procedures with minimal supervision. Ability to communicate effectively and exhibit excellent relationship building skills with all levels of employees, management, and students (families). Develop a lesson plan that is implemented with/for groups of students. Attend all required staff meetings and trainings. Complete 12 hours of training annually, as required by NJDCF. Physical Demands: Standing, walking, run/ jog (occasionally during program), leaning, bending, sitting. Must be able to lift 30lbs. Key Roles (Essential Job Responsibilities): The essential function or duties are provided for illustration only and may include other reasonable tasks as assigned for the good of the Club. Able to manage groups of students in the out of school time environment. Approach to work is one of that is supportive, nurturing, and inclusive for all. Arrive daily for scheduled workday on time and prepared for work shift. Must clock in, or complete time sheet daily upon arrive and at the end of the work shift. Does not use personal electronic devices during work shift (i.e. cellphone, earphones, etc.) Maintains a professional appearance and conducts business using a customer centered approach. Participate in staff meetings, surveys, questionnaires as needed by the program or organization. Assist senior staff as necessary to ensure successful outcome of the Club's operations and mission. Contribute in implementing and carrying out programs and activities daily. Contribute to creating a positive Club environment that facilitates the achievement of youth development outcomes. A. Academic Success B. Good Character & Citizenship C. Health Lifestyles. Manage student conflict, problems and emergencies, analyze situations, comprehend problems and draw reliable conclusion taking appropriate action without waiting for direction. Acts as a role model by their actions in both their professional and private life. As a role model, provide members guidance and mentoring to help them make appropriate choices regarding their educational, personal, physical, social, emotional, and career decisions. Contributes to ensuring a healthy and safe environment for members. Contributes to ensuring that facilities, equipment and supplies are maintained Maintain confidentiality of members, employees, and Club information. Oversee proper record keeping and reporting including: Daily attendance incident reports, etc Reports any suspected abuse to the Program Director and Site Supervisor, to ensure that the proper steps in reporting and documentation are completed. Adheres to all policies and procedures. Assume other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Education: High School Diploma not required College coursework in Early Childhood Education or Child Development is a plus. Previous experience working with children in a childcare or preschool setting is preferred but not required. Skills: Ability to work effectively with preschool-aged children and staff. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to follow instructions and work as part of a team. Patience, flexibility, and a positive attitude. Knowledge of basic child development principles is a plus. Certifications: CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain). Background check required Fingerprinting Required Base hours: Academic year is classified by the months between September through June. Monday through Friday, 7:05AM-9:15AM and 3PM-6PM Closed on Scheduled Days Off and Emergency Days Scheduled Half Days, 7:05AM- 9:15AM and 12:45PM- 6PM Before Care Closed during Delayed Openings Professional Development: As an employee of an NJDCF childcare licensed program you will be required to complete 12 hours of training annually. The majority of these trainings will be provided during onboarding; however, you may be required to complete additional training that may be offered through online/distance learning sites or in person. Training may be outside of your traditional work hours which include mornings, nights, and weekends. Staff are expected to attend all the scheduled trainings. Reasonable accommodations will be made for those that cannot attend training(s); however prior notification is required. Employees will be reimbursed for reasonable expenses related to attending professional development according to organization policy. Employees must provide documentation of the professional development hours to receive compensation. Compensation: $15.49- $18 per hour We look forward to hearing from you and potentially welcoming you to our Clifton Early Learners Academy-Allwood Team! . click apply for full job details
IEP Coordinator
Elk Hill Farm Inc Harrisonburg, Virginia
Would you like to work for a non-profit organization where your contributions make a major impact on the lives of the children and families that we serve? Join a family of experienced mental health professionals and counselors dedicated to providing kids, and each other, the kindness, respect, and encouragement they need to succeed. Elk Hill was honored as a 2025 Top Workplace USA and 2025 Richmond Times-Dispatch Top Workplace. These awards are based solely on employee feedback and recognize the great culture that exists at every level of the organization. If you want to work for a Top Workplace USA and a Richmond Times-Dispatch Top Workplace organization where your decisions can impact youth and families of Central Virginia, then Elk Hill Farm, Inc. is the place for you! Elk Hill's private day schools prioritize individual student needs to enhance social and emotional well-being, enabling students to engage effectively with the academic curriculum. At Elk Hill, we believe every child is unique and deserves a secure, caring, and a safe environment to grow and mature. We provide intensive services tailored to students' social, emotional, and academic needs, utilizing specific strategies and tools to foster a sense of well-being. This approach ensures students are ready for blended learning opportunities, including computer-based, small group, and large group settings. We are an organization that: Is honored as a 2025 Top Workplace USA and 2025 Richmond Times-Dispatch Top Workplace Is a Top Workplace Meaningfulness Award recipient Has talented, hardworking employees Advocates for mental health issues Offers competitive benefits, pay, and pet insurance for full-time staff Provides a generous time-off and holiday package Offers a 401(k) plan with a 5% employer match for full-time staff Provides tuition assistance Elk Hill is celebrating 50+ years of supporting youth and families across the Commonwealth of Virginia! Stability. Adaptability. Longevity. PRIMARY FUNCTION: The Individual Education Program Coordinator will oversee all aspects of the special education IEP team process for the entire school population. They will ensure Elk Hill schools operate in compliance with all state and federal regulations, special education data is collected and updated in a manner that meets all compliance expectations in accordance with specific state and/or LEA specifications. RESPONSIBILITIES: Monitor compliance with special education processes and timelines across all programs. Organize training for appropriate school personnel. Oversight for IEP records Organize training to assure compliance with federal and state special education regulations. Provide instructional support to classroom teachers in overseeing the delivery of special education services. Oversee all aspects of IEP development, diagnostic assessments, and annual/triennial reviews. This may require periods during the school year when PTO requests cannot be approved, except in the case of emergency, due to the high intensity of workload and deadlines. Facilitate IEP process, information exchange, preparation, and scheduling for IEP meetings. Oversee the development, tracking, dissemination, and proper implementation of IEP mandated accommodations for students during state testing events. Oversee school responses to complaints or Due Process Hearings. Work directly with parents, as needed to answer questions, and ensure that all school actions comply and are in the interest of maximizing the student learning in the Least Restrictive Environment. Knowledge of ED students, familiarity with curriculum and a variety of instructional strategies and assessment tools. Work closely with the teaching staff to make sure instructional modifications are in place. Work closely with the Head of School with IEP data collection and analysis of academic goals and objectives. Participate in weekly administrative meetings upon request. Demonstrate a high degree of flexibility. Model high professional standards in interactions with students, families, agency workers, and staff members Conduct pre-IEP meetings and review all IEP documents for accuracy and completion prior to IEP Team meetings. Conduct staff development on IEP development and online IEP systems. Represent Elk Hill at FAPT and IEP meetings and coordinate Transition/Discharge plans as well as wrap around services that Elk Hill and other agencies can provide to students. Develop and implement services plans (IIPs) for students. Communicate changes in expectations from LEA representatives regarding IEP development and act as the primary point of contact for LEA representatives. Knowledgeable about VDOE regulatory compliance. Successful completion of the Pre-service Training Program Successful completion and demonstrated competency with the prescribed behavior management program. Other duties, as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Master s Degree and current Virginia State Department of Education teaching certificate in Special Education. Additional areas of concentration may include elementary or secondary education. Advanced certification preferred with a minimum of 3 years teaching experience. Successful candidate will possess excellent oral and written communication skills, computer proficiency, and demonstrated ability to collaborate with diverse disciplines and individuals. Must have a minimum of 3 years experience in all aspects of the special education IEP Team process. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is at the forefront of what we do at Elk Hill, and we enforce respectful communication and cooperation between all. Elk Hill does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factor. Note: Elk Hill reserves the right to change or reassign job duties or combine positions at any time. PI4d369a7b438c-3995
12/02/2025
Full time
Would you like to work for a non-profit organization where your contributions make a major impact on the lives of the children and families that we serve? Join a family of experienced mental health professionals and counselors dedicated to providing kids, and each other, the kindness, respect, and encouragement they need to succeed. Elk Hill was honored as a 2025 Top Workplace USA and 2025 Richmond Times-Dispatch Top Workplace. These awards are based solely on employee feedback and recognize the great culture that exists at every level of the organization. If you want to work for a Top Workplace USA and a Richmond Times-Dispatch Top Workplace organization where your decisions can impact youth and families of Central Virginia, then Elk Hill Farm, Inc. is the place for you! Elk Hill's private day schools prioritize individual student needs to enhance social and emotional well-being, enabling students to engage effectively with the academic curriculum. At Elk Hill, we believe every child is unique and deserves a secure, caring, and a safe environment to grow and mature. We provide intensive services tailored to students' social, emotional, and academic needs, utilizing specific strategies and tools to foster a sense of well-being. This approach ensures students are ready for blended learning opportunities, including computer-based, small group, and large group settings. We are an organization that: Is honored as a 2025 Top Workplace USA and 2025 Richmond Times-Dispatch Top Workplace Is a Top Workplace Meaningfulness Award recipient Has talented, hardworking employees Advocates for mental health issues Offers competitive benefits, pay, and pet insurance for full-time staff Provides a generous time-off and holiday package Offers a 401(k) plan with a 5% employer match for full-time staff Provides tuition assistance Elk Hill is celebrating 50+ years of supporting youth and families across the Commonwealth of Virginia! Stability. Adaptability. Longevity. PRIMARY FUNCTION: The Individual Education Program Coordinator will oversee all aspects of the special education IEP team process for the entire school population. They will ensure Elk Hill schools operate in compliance with all state and federal regulations, special education data is collected and updated in a manner that meets all compliance expectations in accordance with specific state and/or LEA specifications. RESPONSIBILITIES: Monitor compliance with special education processes and timelines across all programs. Organize training for appropriate school personnel. Oversight for IEP records Organize training to assure compliance with federal and state special education regulations. Provide instructional support to classroom teachers in overseeing the delivery of special education services. Oversee all aspects of IEP development, diagnostic assessments, and annual/triennial reviews. This may require periods during the school year when PTO requests cannot be approved, except in the case of emergency, due to the high intensity of workload and deadlines. Facilitate IEP process, information exchange, preparation, and scheduling for IEP meetings. Oversee the development, tracking, dissemination, and proper implementation of IEP mandated accommodations for students during state testing events. Oversee school responses to complaints or Due Process Hearings. Work directly with parents, as needed to answer questions, and ensure that all school actions comply and are in the interest of maximizing the student learning in the Least Restrictive Environment. Knowledge of ED students, familiarity with curriculum and a variety of instructional strategies and assessment tools. Work closely with the teaching staff to make sure instructional modifications are in place. Work closely with the Head of School with IEP data collection and analysis of academic goals and objectives. Participate in weekly administrative meetings upon request. Demonstrate a high degree of flexibility. Model high professional standards in interactions with students, families, agency workers, and staff members Conduct pre-IEP meetings and review all IEP documents for accuracy and completion prior to IEP Team meetings. Conduct staff development on IEP development and online IEP systems. Represent Elk Hill at FAPT and IEP meetings and coordinate Transition/Discharge plans as well as wrap around services that Elk Hill and other agencies can provide to students. Develop and implement services plans (IIPs) for students. Communicate changes in expectations from LEA representatives regarding IEP development and act as the primary point of contact for LEA representatives. Knowledgeable about VDOE regulatory compliance. Successful completion of the Pre-service Training Program Successful completion and demonstrated competency with the prescribed behavior management program. Other duties, as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Master s Degree and current Virginia State Department of Education teaching certificate in Special Education. Additional areas of concentration may include elementary or secondary education. Advanced certification preferred with a minimum of 3 years teaching experience. Successful candidate will possess excellent oral and written communication skills, computer proficiency, and demonstrated ability to collaborate with diverse disciplines and individuals. Must have a minimum of 3 years experience in all aspects of the special education IEP Team process. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is at the forefront of what we do at Elk Hill, and we enforce respectful communication and cooperation between all. Elk Hill does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factor. Note: Elk Hill reserves the right to change or reassign job duties or combine positions at any time. PI4d369a7b438c-3995

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