Located in the scenic Puget Sound area with Mount Rainier in the distance, Tacoma is the third largest city in Washington State with a thriving and diverse community of over 200,000 residents. Tacoma Community College (TCC) was built on the ancestral territory of Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Puyallup and Squaxin Island Tribes. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty forcibly removed them to Reservations to make way for colonizers; we recognize the privilege of utilizing this land has come at great cost. We honor the resilience of the Puyallup and Squaxin Island people, who still live here, defend their rights, and contribute greatly to the well-being of our community. Our institution aims to increase partnerships and community ties with the local indigenous populations. Moreover, TCC stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the Black community by further strengthening collaboration with the Black Student Union as well as community entities such as the Tacoma-Pierce County Black Collective, the Tacoma Urban League, and local black-owned businesses. In addition, we strongly support the Stop Asian Hate movement and have an active Asian Pacific Islander Student Club as well as an Asian and Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Coalition. TCC is committed to developing more culturally responsive curricula by infusing and incorporating more educational content focused on the lives, experiences, and contributions of Native, Black, Asian, and other marginalized communities. We continually strive to become an anti-racist institution. To grow our workforce, we are seeking creative, collaborative faculty who are reflective of the diverse community we serve. Tacoma Community College is a public Associate- and Bachelor's-granting institution that serves a student-body of approximately 12,000 students. Our students are 27% students of color, 60% female, and have a median age of 26. We embrace our identity as a community college. Our faculty are engaged in innovative work to improve student retention and program completion, and community success. According to the Community College Survey of Student Engagement, TCC ranks high on measures of active learning and academic challenge, thanks to our creative and scholarly faculty. We are specifically focusing on improved support for traditionally marginalized populations, including Black/African- American, Indigenous, People of Color, Dreamers, justice-involved, immigrants and refugees, Veterans, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community. To this end, TCC seeks applicants who: Value intellectual curiosity and innovative teaching Welcome difference and model respectful interaction with others Recognize and honor the important role that diversity brings to an educational community Are committed to educating a racially and socioeconomically diverse student population Are committed to teaching in a community college setting Care deeply about student success Intentionally support and promote efforts related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Honor TCC's mission promoting equitable access to educational opportunities Reflect the diversity of our community Regional Setting For information on Tacoma and the surrounding area: faculty positions at the college are open continuous and reviewed on a quarter by quarter basis. Individuals who apply to the applicant pool are considered active for a period of 12 months from the application date and may be contacted when vacancies occur. Submitting an application does not guarantee that a position will be available or offered. Position Summary This Part-Time Faculty position is responsible for preparing and teaching courses in US History, Pacific Northwest History, and/or Native American History for the History Department at Tacoma Community College. This position reports directly to the Dean for Educational, Social & Behavioral Sciences (ESBS) and works closely with the History/Philosophy/Political Science Program Chair and faculty. Prepares and instructs, in person, online and/or hybrid modalities, transfer level classes in US History, Pacific Northwest History, and/or Native American History. Depending on the quarterly needs of the Program, courses assigned may include: HIST& 146, US History I (17th and 18th centuries) HIST& 147, US History II (19th century) HIST& 148, US History III (20th century) HIST& 214, Pacific Northwest History HIST& 219, Native American History Provides course-related communication and support via scheduled office hours and email accessibility. Utilizes the college LMS, Canvas, for additional course-related engagement across all course modalities (in person, hybrid and online). Complies with state and federal law applicable to professional duties and responsibilities. Follows established procedures in areas such as submitting syllabi, grades, bookstore orders, and other related administrative procedures. Participates in the college's professional development and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion events. Minimum Qualifications Master's degree in history or closely related field from an accredited college or university. Demonstrated successful teaching experience in a diverse environment, engaging in activities that promote equity and the success of underrepresented students. Preferred Qualifications Graduate course work in history including US History and/or Pacific Northwest History. Experience teaching at a community college and/or the freshman & sophomore levels. Experience in using online classroom platforms (Angel, Blackboard, etc.) as a classroom support and learning tool. The Successful Candidate Will Demonstrate Competence to teach a variety of courses for the History Department. Professional and courteous interactions with students, faculty, and staff. Commitment to fostering critical and inclusive curriculums. Flexible in the ability to achieve the instructional and general responsibilities of the position. Dynamic, non-traditional delivery methods to teach students of widely varying levels of proficiency and from diverse backgrounds, abilities, and learning styles. Experience using computers as an instructional aid in and out of the classroom to enhance learning. An appreciation of diversity and the benefits of a commitment to cultural awareness and sensitivity in the workplace. Excellent communication strategies; including establishing, building, and maintaining internal/external engagements that support their success. Ethics and integrity. Required conditions of employment: Successful completion of a criminal history background check prior to employment. Application Material & Procedures Complete application packages must include the following: (Packages received that do not contain all of these materials will not be considered by the screening committee.) Tacoma Community College online application. Cover letter and resume. In your cover letter indicate how your background and experience meets the qualifications for this position. UNOFFICIAL Copies of transcripts for all colleges and universities attended. Terms of Employment This is a part time faculty position contracted on a quarterly basis. Part time faculty salary range is per credit hour starting at $1,244.36 - $1,457.68. Salary ranges are subject to any approved COLA's after initial placement. If applicable, Lab credit hours are paid at 50% the credit hour rate. Professional Services hours are paid at a flat rate of $46.00-$46.00. Placement on the faculty salary schedule will commensurate with educational background and experience per the 2024 Faculty Negotiated Agreement (Article 4.00 Academic Employee Compensation ). Part-time faculty may become eligible for healthcare and retirement benefits at the beginning of the second consecutive quarter of half-time or more employment at one or more Washington state institutions of higher education. Half time is determined based on each institution's definition of full time. Members may 'stack' workloads between other qualifying colleges. A part-time faculty member must qualify each quarter they teach, to maintain eligibility. Once eligible, part-time faculty will be notified of their benefit and retirement options. Tacoma Community College offers offers one personal leave day per academic year if the PTF have been awarded a multi-quarter appointment. Sick leave is awarded every quarter based on the full-time equivalent teaching percent. If eligibility requirements are met, a comprehensive health care benefits package for you and your dependents includes medical, dental and vision insurance. Life and long- term disability insurance plans reduced tuitionfor the employee; and retirement benefits are also provided. For more information, please visit our employment page/employment benefits: A collective bargaining agreement exist and membership in the TCC Federation of Teachers or payment of a service fee and is available anytime upon hire. Evening and off campus assignments may be a part of the instructional load. Flexibility is required to meet the needs of the department. Degrees must be from accredited colleges or universities recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and verified by National Student Clearinghouse. International degrees will be verified for U.S. equivalency. Tacoma Community College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Tacoma Community College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, or status as a veteran of war. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). Provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees . click apply for full job details
05/01/2026
Full time
Located in the scenic Puget Sound area with Mount Rainier in the distance, Tacoma is the third largest city in Washington State with a thriving and diverse community of over 200,000 residents. Tacoma Community College (TCC) was built on the ancestral territory of Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Puyallup and Squaxin Island Tribes. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty forcibly removed them to Reservations to make way for colonizers; we recognize the privilege of utilizing this land has come at great cost. We honor the resilience of the Puyallup and Squaxin Island people, who still live here, defend their rights, and contribute greatly to the well-being of our community. Our institution aims to increase partnerships and community ties with the local indigenous populations. Moreover, TCC stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the Black community by further strengthening collaboration with the Black Student Union as well as community entities such as the Tacoma-Pierce County Black Collective, the Tacoma Urban League, and local black-owned businesses. In addition, we strongly support the Stop Asian Hate movement and have an active Asian Pacific Islander Student Club as well as an Asian and Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Coalition. TCC is committed to developing more culturally responsive curricula by infusing and incorporating more educational content focused on the lives, experiences, and contributions of Native, Black, Asian, and other marginalized communities. We continually strive to become an anti-racist institution. To grow our workforce, we are seeking creative, collaborative faculty who are reflective of the diverse community we serve. Tacoma Community College is a public Associate- and Bachelor's-granting institution that serves a student-body of approximately 12,000 students. Our students are 27% students of color, 60% female, and have a median age of 26. We embrace our identity as a community college. Our faculty are engaged in innovative work to improve student retention and program completion, and community success. According to the Community College Survey of Student Engagement, TCC ranks high on measures of active learning and academic challenge, thanks to our creative and scholarly faculty. We are specifically focusing on improved support for traditionally marginalized populations, including Black/African- American, Indigenous, People of Color, Dreamers, justice-involved, immigrants and refugees, Veterans, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community. To this end, TCC seeks applicants who: Value intellectual curiosity and innovative teaching Welcome difference and model respectful interaction with others Recognize and honor the important role that diversity brings to an educational community Are committed to educating a racially and socioeconomically diverse student population Are committed to teaching in a community college setting Care deeply about student success Intentionally support and promote efforts related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Honor TCC's mission promoting equitable access to educational opportunities Reflect the diversity of our community Regional Setting For information on Tacoma and the surrounding area: faculty positions at the college are open continuous and reviewed on a quarter by quarter basis. Individuals who apply to the applicant pool are considered active for a period of 12 months from the application date and may be contacted when vacancies occur. Submitting an application does not guarantee that a position will be available or offered. Position Summary This Part-Time Faculty position is responsible for preparing and teaching courses in US History, Pacific Northwest History, and/or Native American History for the History Department at Tacoma Community College. This position reports directly to the Dean for Educational, Social & Behavioral Sciences (ESBS) and works closely with the History/Philosophy/Political Science Program Chair and faculty. Prepares and instructs, in person, online and/or hybrid modalities, transfer level classes in US History, Pacific Northwest History, and/or Native American History. Depending on the quarterly needs of the Program, courses assigned may include: HIST& 146, US History I (17th and 18th centuries) HIST& 147, US History II (19th century) HIST& 148, US History III (20th century) HIST& 214, Pacific Northwest History HIST& 219, Native American History Provides course-related communication and support via scheduled office hours and email accessibility. Utilizes the college LMS, Canvas, for additional course-related engagement across all course modalities (in person, hybrid and online). Complies with state and federal law applicable to professional duties and responsibilities. Follows established procedures in areas such as submitting syllabi, grades, bookstore orders, and other related administrative procedures. Participates in the college's professional development and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion events. Minimum Qualifications Master's degree in history or closely related field from an accredited college or university. Demonstrated successful teaching experience in a diverse environment, engaging in activities that promote equity and the success of underrepresented students. Preferred Qualifications Graduate course work in history including US History and/or Pacific Northwest History. Experience teaching at a community college and/or the freshman & sophomore levels. Experience in using online classroom platforms (Angel, Blackboard, etc.) as a classroom support and learning tool. The Successful Candidate Will Demonstrate Competence to teach a variety of courses for the History Department. Professional and courteous interactions with students, faculty, and staff. Commitment to fostering critical and inclusive curriculums. Flexible in the ability to achieve the instructional and general responsibilities of the position. Dynamic, non-traditional delivery methods to teach students of widely varying levels of proficiency and from diverse backgrounds, abilities, and learning styles. Experience using computers as an instructional aid in and out of the classroom to enhance learning. An appreciation of diversity and the benefits of a commitment to cultural awareness and sensitivity in the workplace. Excellent communication strategies; including establishing, building, and maintaining internal/external engagements that support their success. Ethics and integrity. Required conditions of employment: Successful completion of a criminal history background check prior to employment. Application Material & Procedures Complete application packages must include the following: (Packages received that do not contain all of these materials will not be considered by the screening committee.) Tacoma Community College online application. Cover letter and resume. In your cover letter indicate how your background and experience meets the qualifications for this position. UNOFFICIAL Copies of transcripts for all colleges and universities attended. Terms of Employment This is a part time faculty position contracted on a quarterly basis. Part time faculty salary range is per credit hour starting at $1,244.36 - $1,457.68. Salary ranges are subject to any approved COLA's after initial placement. If applicable, Lab credit hours are paid at 50% the credit hour rate. Professional Services hours are paid at a flat rate of $46.00-$46.00. Placement on the faculty salary schedule will commensurate with educational background and experience per the 2024 Faculty Negotiated Agreement (Article 4.00 Academic Employee Compensation ). Part-time faculty may become eligible for healthcare and retirement benefits at the beginning of the second consecutive quarter of half-time or more employment at one or more Washington state institutions of higher education. Half time is determined based on each institution's definition of full time. Members may 'stack' workloads between other qualifying colleges. A part-time faculty member must qualify each quarter they teach, to maintain eligibility. Once eligible, part-time faculty will be notified of their benefit and retirement options. Tacoma Community College offers offers one personal leave day per academic year if the PTF have been awarded a multi-quarter appointment. Sick leave is awarded every quarter based on the full-time equivalent teaching percent. If eligibility requirements are met, a comprehensive health care benefits package for you and your dependents includes medical, dental and vision insurance. Life and long- term disability insurance plans reduced tuitionfor the employee; and retirement benefits are also provided. For more information, please visit our employment page/employment benefits: A collective bargaining agreement exist and membership in the TCC Federation of Teachers or payment of a service fee and is available anytime upon hire. Evening and off campus assignments may be a part of the instructional load. Flexibility is required to meet the needs of the department. Degrees must be from accredited colleges or universities recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and verified by National Student Clearinghouse. International degrees will be verified for U.S. equivalency. Tacoma Community College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Tacoma Community College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, or status as a veteran of war. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). Provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees . click apply for full job details
Located in the scenic Puget Sound area with Mount Rainier in the distance, Tacoma is the third largest city in Washington State with a thriving and diverse community of over 200,000 residents. ?Tacoma Community College (TCC) was built on the?ancestral territory of Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Puyallup and Squaxin Island Tribes. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty forcibly removed them to Reservations to make way for colonizers; we recognize the privilege of utilizing this land has come at great cost. ?We honor the resilience of the Puyallup and Squaxin Island people, who still live here, defend their rights, and contribute greatly to the well-being of our community. ?Our institution aims to increase partnerships and community ties with the local indigenous populations. Moreover, TCC stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the Black community by further strengthening collaboration with the Black Student Union as well as community entities such as the Tacoma-Pierce County Black Collective, the Tacoma Urban League, and local black-owned businesses. In addition, we strongly support the Stop Asian Hate movement and have an active Asian Pacific Islander Student Club as well as an Asian and Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Coalition. TCC is committed to developing more culturally responsive curricula by infusing and incorporating more educational content focused on the lives, experiences, and contributions of Native, Black, Asian, and other marginalized communities. We continually strive to become an anti-racist institution. To grow our workforce, we are seeking creative, collaborative faculty who are reflective of the diverse community we serve. Tacoma Community College is a public Associate- and Bachelor's-granting institution that serves a student-body of approximately 10,000 students. Our students are 48% students of color, 60% female, and have a median age of 26. We embrace our identity as a community college. Our faculty are engaged in innovative work to improve student retention and program completion, and community success. According to the Community College Survey of Student Engagement, TCC ranks high on measures of active learning and academic challenge, thanks to our creative and scholarly faculty. We are specifically focusing on improved support for traditionally marginalized populations, including Black/African- American, Indigenous, People of Color, Dreamers, justice-involved, immigrants and refugees, Veterans, people with disabilities, neurodivergent people, and the LGBTQIA2+ community. To this end, TCC seeks applicants who: Value intellectual curiosity and innovative teaching Welcome difference and model respectful interaction with others Recognize and honor the important role that diversity brings to an educational community Have experience teaching or doing research in Native/Indigenous communities. Are committed to educating a racially and socioeconomically diverse student population Are committed to teaching in a community college setting Care deeply about student success Intentionally support and promote efforts related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Honor TCC's mission promoting equitable access to educational opportunities Reflect the diversity of our community The Science, Engineering, and Mathematics (SEM) Division, which includes around 38 full-time faculty, offers courses for STEM students, who transfer to colleges and universities throughout the nation, our pre-allied health students, and general education courses. We also proudly have a Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement (MESA) program, with the stated goal of diversifying the STEM workforce. The Earth Sciences program is housed within the Biology, Earth, and Environmental Sciences Department (BEES). It is a collaborative group of 10 full-time faculty members and 15 part time faculty members. Regional Setting For information on Tacoma and the surrounding area: Part-Time Faculty positions at the college are open continuously and reviewed on a quarter-by-quarter basis. Individuals who apply to the applicant pool are considered active for a period of 12 months from the application date and may be contacted when vacancies occur. Submitting an application does not guarantee that a position will be available or offered. Position Highlights Part-time faculty members contribute to student success and institutional excellence through effective instruction and student support, and benefit from up to 35 hours annually of compensated professional development and engagement. Reporting to the Dean of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics, and working closely with the Program Chair and department faculty, the successful candidate will prepare and teach courses in Earth Sciences. Classes are assigned based on program needs and may include online, hybrid, and traditional modalities. Classes may include introductory lab geoscience courses in multiple modalities: physical geology, physical geography, introduction to oceanography. Prepare and deliver effective teaching and learning activities, ensuring content aligns with course objectives and supports student success through engaging instructional methods and materials. Provide ongoing assessment of student work throughout the quarter, including timely feedback on assignments and submission of final grades, while conducting course-level learning outcomes assessment to ensure educational effectiveness Support student success through informal advising, including implementing early alert protocols and connecting students with appropriate college resources when needed Hold regular office hours Complete all required state, federal, and institutional training Practice professional and courteous interactions with students, faculty, and staff. Minimum Qualifications Master's degree in a geosciences discipline from an accredited college or university. Preferred Qualifications Experience teaching college level geoscience courses in multiple modalities. Teaching experience in community colleges. Commitment to incorporating culturally sustaining and inclusive classroom practices into teaching and mentorship. Experience in, or demonstrated commitment to, teaching, mentoring, recruiting, and providing services to historically underserved/excluded/minoritized students. Conditions of Employment Successfully complete a criminal history background check prior to employment. The Successful Candidate Must Demonstrate Excellent student-oriented service skills, with student success as the highest priority. Equity-centered classroom practices and be committed to continuous professional growth. Dynamic instructional methods to teach students of varying levels of proficiency and from diverse backgrounds and learning styles. Application Materials & Procedures Complete application packages must include the following: (Packages received that do not contain all of these materials may not be considered by the screening committee.) Tacoma Community College application form. Cover letter and resume. In your cover letter indicate how your background and experience meets the qualifications for this position. UNOFFICIAL Copies of transcripts for all colleges and universities attended Terms Of Employment This is a part time faculty position contracted on a quarterly basis. Part time faculty salary range is per credit hour starting at $1,244.36 - $1,457.68 . Salary ranges are subject to any approved COLA's after initial placement. If applicable, Lab credit hours are paid at 50% the credit hour rate. Professional Services hours are paid at a flat rate of $46.00-$46.00 per hour. Placement on the faculty salary schedule will commensurate with educational background and experience per the 2024 Faculty Negotiated Agreement (Article 4.00 Academic Employee Compensation ). Part-time faculty may become eligible for healthcare and retirement benefits at the beginning of the second consecutive quarter of half-time or more employment at one or more Washington state institutions of higher education. Half time is determined based on each institution's definition of full time. Members may 'stack' workloads between other qualifying colleges. A part-time faculty member must qualify each quarter they teach, to maintain eligibility. Once eligible, part-time faculty will be notified of their benefit and retirement options. Tacoma Community College offers offers one personal leave day per academic year if the PTF have been awarded a multi-quarter appointment. Sick leave is awarded every quarter based on the full-time equivalent teaching percent. If eligibility requirements are met, a comprehensive health care benefits package for you and your dependents includes medical, dental and vision insurance. Life and long- term disability insurance plans reduced tuitionfor the employee; and retirement benefits are also provided. For more information, please visit our employment page/employment benefits: A collective bargaining agreement exist and membership in the TCC Federation of Teachers or payment of a service fee and is available anytime upon hire. Evening and off campus assignments may be a part of the instructional load. Flexibility is required to meet the needs of the department. Degrees must be from accredited colleges or universities recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and verified by National Student Clearinghouse. International degrees will be verified for U.S. equivalency. Tacoma Community College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Tacoma Community College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, or status as a veteran of war . click apply for full job details
05/01/2026
Full time
Located in the scenic Puget Sound area with Mount Rainier in the distance, Tacoma is the third largest city in Washington State with a thriving and diverse community of over 200,000 residents. ?Tacoma Community College (TCC) was built on the?ancestral territory of Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Puyallup and Squaxin Island Tribes. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty forcibly removed them to Reservations to make way for colonizers; we recognize the privilege of utilizing this land has come at great cost. ?We honor the resilience of the Puyallup and Squaxin Island people, who still live here, defend their rights, and contribute greatly to the well-being of our community. ?Our institution aims to increase partnerships and community ties with the local indigenous populations. Moreover, TCC stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the Black community by further strengthening collaboration with the Black Student Union as well as community entities such as the Tacoma-Pierce County Black Collective, the Tacoma Urban League, and local black-owned businesses. In addition, we strongly support the Stop Asian Hate movement and have an active Asian Pacific Islander Student Club as well as an Asian and Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Coalition. TCC is committed to developing more culturally responsive curricula by infusing and incorporating more educational content focused on the lives, experiences, and contributions of Native, Black, Asian, and other marginalized communities. We continually strive to become an anti-racist institution. To grow our workforce, we are seeking creative, collaborative faculty who are reflective of the diverse community we serve. Tacoma Community College is a public Associate- and Bachelor's-granting institution that serves a student-body of approximately 10,000 students. Our students are 48% students of color, 60% female, and have a median age of 26. We embrace our identity as a community college. Our faculty are engaged in innovative work to improve student retention and program completion, and community success. According to the Community College Survey of Student Engagement, TCC ranks high on measures of active learning and academic challenge, thanks to our creative and scholarly faculty. We are specifically focusing on improved support for traditionally marginalized populations, including Black/African- American, Indigenous, People of Color, Dreamers, justice-involved, immigrants and refugees, Veterans, people with disabilities, neurodivergent people, and the LGBTQIA2+ community. To this end, TCC seeks applicants who: Value intellectual curiosity and innovative teaching Welcome difference and model respectful interaction with others Recognize and honor the important role that diversity brings to an educational community Have experience teaching or doing research in Native/Indigenous communities. Are committed to educating a racially and socioeconomically diverse student population Are committed to teaching in a community college setting Care deeply about student success Intentionally support and promote efforts related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Honor TCC's mission promoting equitable access to educational opportunities Reflect the diversity of our community The Science, Engineering, and Mathematics (SEM) Division, which includes around 38 full-time faculty, offers courses for STEM students, who transfer to colleges and universities throughout the nation, our pre-allied health students, and general education courses. We also proudly have a Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement (MESA) program, with the stated goal of diversifying the STEM workforce. The Earth Sciences program is housed within the Biology, Earth, and Environmental Sciences Department (BEES). It is a collaborative group of 10 full-time faculty members and 15 part time faculty members. Regional Setting For information on Tacoma and the surrounding area: Part-Time Faculty positions at the college are open continuously and reviewed on a quarter-by-quarter basis. Individuals who apply to the applicant pool are considered active for a period of 12 months from the application date and may be contacted when vacancies occur. Submitting an application does not guarantee that a position will be available or offered. Position Highlights Part-time faculty members contribute to student success and institutional excellence through effective instruction and student support, and benefit from up to 35 hours annually of compensated professional development and engagement. Reporting to the Dean of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics, and working closely with the Program Chair and department faculty, the successful candidate will prepare and teach courses in Earth Sciences. Classes are assigned based on program needs and may include online, hybrid, and traditional modalities. Classes may include introductory lab geoscience courses in multiple modalities: physical geology, physical geography, introduction to oceanography. Prepare and deliver effective teaching and learning activities, ensuring content aligns with course objectives and supports student success through engaging instructional methods and materials. Provide ongoing assessment of student work throughout the quarter, including timely feedback on assignments and submission of final grades, while conducting course-level learning outcomes assessment to ensure educational effectiveness Support student success through informal advising, including implementing early alert protocols and connecting students with appropriate college resources when needed Hold regular office hours Complete all required state, federal, and institutional training Practice professional and courteous interactions with students, faculty, and staff. Minimum Qualifications Master's degree in a geosciences discipline from an accredited college or university. Preferred Qualifications Experience teaching college level geoscience courses in multiple modalities. Teaching experience in community colleges. Commitment to incorporating culturally sustaining and inclusive classroom practices into teaching and mentorship. Experience in, or demonstrated commitment to, teaching, mentoring, recruiting, and providing services to historically underserved/excluded/minoritized students. Conditions of Employment Successfully complete a criminal history background check prior to employment. The Successful Candidate Must Demonstrate Excellent student-oriented service skills, with student success as the highest priority. Equity-centered classroom practices and be committed to continuous professional growth. Dynamic instructional methods to teach students of varying levels of proficiency and from diverse backgrounds and learning styles. Application Materials & Procedures Complete application packages must include the following: (Packages received that do not contain all of these materials may not be considered by the screening committee.) Tacoma Community College application form. Cover letter and resume. In your cover letter indicate how your background and experience meets the qualifications for this position. UNOFFICIAL Copies of transcripts for all colleges and universities attended Terms Of Employment This is a part time faculty position contracted on a quarterly basis. Part time faculty salary range is per credit hour starting at $1,244.36 - $1,457.68 . Salary ranges are subject to any approved COLA's after initial placement. If applicable, Lab credit hours are paid at 50% the credit hour rate. Professional Services hours are paid at a flat rate of $46.00-$46.00 per hour. Placement on the faculty salary schedule will commensurate with educational background and experience per the 2024 Faculty Negotiated Agreement (Article 4.00 Academic Employee Compensation ). Part-time faculty may become eligible for healthcare and retirement benefits at the beginning of the second consecutive quarter of half-time or more employment at one or more Washington state institutions of higher education. Half time is determined based on each institution's definition of full time. Members may 'stack' workloads between other qualifying colleges. A part-time faculty member must qualify each quarter they teach, to maintain eligibility. Once eligible, part-time faculty will be notified of their benefit and retirement options. Tacoma Community College offers offers one personal leave day per academic year if the PTF have been awarded a multi-quarter appointment. Sick leave is awarded every quarter based on the full-time equivalent teaching percent. If eligibility requirements are met, a comprehensive health care benefits package for you and your dependents includes medical, dental and vision insurance. Life and long- term disability insurance plans reduced tuitionfor the employee; and retirement benefits are also provided. For more information, please visit our employment page/employment benefits: A collective bargaining agreement exist and membership in the TCC Federation of Teachers or payment of a service fee and is available anytime upon hire. Evening and off campus assignments may be a part of the instructional load. Flexibility is required to meet the needs of the department. Degrees must be from accredited colleges or universities recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and verified by National Student Clearinghouse. International degrees will be verified for U.S. equivalency. Tacoma Community College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Tacoma Community College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, or status as a veteran of war . click apply for full job details
A pioneer in K-12 education since 2000, Amplify is leading the way in next-generation curriculum and assessment. Our core and supplemental programs in ELA, math, and science engage all students in rigorous learning and inspire them to think deeply, creatively, and for themselves. Our formative assessment products help teachers identify the targeted instruction students need to build a strong foundation in early reading and math. All of our programs provide educators with powerful tools that help them understand and respond to the needs of every student. Today, Amplify serves more than 15 million students in all 50 states. For more information, seeks a detail-oriented and solutions-driven Business Systems Analyst to optimize People Technology and HR processes across the organization. This role partners closely with the People Tech Product Owner, People Operations, and Finance to enhance and support critical Human Capital Management (HCM) systems.The Business Systems Analyst translates business needs into clear functional requirements, supports agile development processes, leads User Acceptance Testing (UAT), and drives system improvements that align with organizational goals and compliance standards.Essential Responsibilities Partner with Product Owner (People Tech) and People Operations stakeholders to define and prioritize the product vision for HCM functions, including Total Rewards, Talent Acquisition, Talent Management, and Time & Attendance. Proactively conduct requirements walkthroughs and workshops to clarify needs with development and business teams. Accurately identify and document all key use cases and functional requirements to support the People Tech roadmap. Acquire requirements for sophisticated system improvements (specifically within Workday and integrated systems) and document them in the format of user stories and acceptance criteria. Build business and technical workflows that support and outline the processes the business follows to perform its functions, specifically focusing on the employee lifecycle and HR compliance. Review processes and procedures and provide recommendations to the People Operations team regarding ways to optimize efficiencies and standardize data integrity. Facilitate communication across departments to identify potential changes to upstream or downstream processes that impact Payroll, Benefits, and HR Reporting. Partner with the People Tech Product Owner to manage the details of requirements (epics and user stories) within the backlog, ensuring user stories are aligned to business personas. Perform and facilitate User Acceptance Testing (UAT) for initial implementations and Workday upgrades. Create comprehensive test plans that align test cases with business requirements and acceptance criteria. Prioritize information for Change Control meetings and acquire vital approval for the release and deployment of system changes. Leverage various datasets to solve complex issues and drive business decisions, ensuring strict confidentiality regarding sensitive employee and contractor data. Troubleshoot and resolve issues relating to the configuration of Workday and associated People Technology systems. Collaborate with Product Owners to scope strategic initiatives and assess technical feasibility. Research industry standard best practices for HRIS/HCM processes (e.g., privacy regulations, payroll automation) and proactively propose system enhancements that align the People Team with industry standards.Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Technology, Human Resources, Business Administration, or related field 5+ years of experience as a Business Analyst or related role Strong understanding HR and Payroll business processes, controls, and compliance considerations Experience with Workday or similar Tier-1 enterprise HRIS systems (e.g., UKG, SAP, SuccessFactors) Experience utilizing data management concepts to maintain data integrity across integrated systems Experience working in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment with the ability to handle sensitive/confidential dataPreferred Qualifications Deep knowledge of Workday HCM, Payroll, and Recruiting modules Workday Pro, Lean Six Sigma or PMP certifications Experience working with Agile Methodologies and best practices, specifically in writing user stories and managing backlogs Background in the K-12 education industryWhat we offer:Salary is only one component of the Amplify Total Rewards package, which includes a 401(k) plan, competitive health insurance and mental health options, basic life insurance, paid time off, parental leave, and access to best-in-class development programs. The gross salary range for this role is $90,000 - $100,000. This role is eligible to earn an annual discretionary bonus that rewards individual and company performance.Amplify is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Amplify makes employment decisions based on qualifications and merit, and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability status, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic or status.Amplify is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities, including disabled veterans. If you have a disability and need an accommodation in connection with the application or hiring process, please email If you are selected for employment, a background check will be required. As required by state and local laws and district policies, you may be required to provide additional documentation, such as proof of vaccination, or submit to enhanced background screening, such as fingerprinting.Amplify is an E-Verify participant.
05/01/2026
A pioneer in K-12 education since 2000, Amplify is leading the way in next-generation curriculum and assessment. Our core and supplemental programs in ELA, math, and science engage all students in rigorous learning and inspire them to think deeply, creatively, and for themselves. Our formative assessment products help teachers identify the targeted instruction students need to build a strong foundation in early reading and math. All of our programs provide educators with powerful tools that help them understand and respond to the needs of every student. Today, Amplify serves more than 15 million students in all 50 states. For more information, seeks a detail-oriented and solutions-driven Business Systems Analyst to optimize People Technology and HR processes across the organization. This role partners closely with the People Tech Product Owner, People Operations, and Finance to enhance and support critical Human Capital Management (HCM) systems.The Business Systems Analyst translates business needs into clear functional requirements, supports agile development processes, leads User Acceptance Testing (UAT), and drives system improvements that align with organizational goals and compliance standards.Essential Responsibilities Partner with Product Owner (People Tech) and People Operations stakeholders to define and prioritize the product vision for HCM functions, including Total Rewards, Talent Acquisition, Talent Management, and Time & Attendance. Proactively conduct requirements walkthroughs and workshops to clarify needs with development and business teams. Accurately identify and document all key use cases and functional requirements to support the People Tech roadmap. Acquire requirements for sophisticated system improvements (specifically within Workday and integrated systems) and document them in the format of user stories and acceptance criteria. Build business and technical workflows that support and outline the processes the business follows to perform its functions, specifically focusing on the employee lifecycle and HR compliance. Review processes and procedures and provide recommendations to the People Operations team regarding ways to optimize efficiencies and standardize data integrity. Facilitate communication across departments to identify potential changes to upstream or downstream processes that impact Payroll, Benefits, and HR Reporting. Partner with the People Tech Product Owner to manage the details of requirements (epics and user stories) within the backlog, ensuring user stories are aligned to business personas. Perform and facilitate User Acceptance Testing (UAT) for initial implementations and Workday upgrades. Create comprehensive test plans that align test cases with business requirements and acceptance criteria. Prioritize information for Change Control meetings and acquire vital approval for the release and deployment of system changes. Leverage various datasets to solve complex issues and drive business decisions, ensuring strict confidentiality regarding sensitive employee and contractor data. Troubleshoot and resolve issues relating to the configuration of Workday and associated People Technology systems. Collaborate with Product Owners to scope strategic initiatives and assess technical feasibility. Research industry standard best practices for HRIS/HCM processes (e.g., privacy regulations, payroll automation) and proactively propose system enhancements that align the People Team with industry standards.Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Technology, Human Resources, Business Administration, or related field 5+ years of experience as a Business Analyst or related role Strong understanding HR and Payroll business processes, controls, and compliance considerations Experience with Workday or similar Tier-1 enterprise HRIS systems (e.g., UKG, SAP, SuccessFactors) Experience utilizing data management concepts to maintain data integrity across integrated systems Experience working in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment with the ability to handle sensitive/confidential dataPreferred Qualifications Deep knowledge of Workday HCM, Payroll, and Recruiting modules Workday Pro, Lean Six Sigma or PMP certifications Experience working with Agile Methodologies and best practices, specifically in writing user stories and managing backlogs Background in the K-12 education industryWhat we offer:Salary is only one component of the Amplify Total Rewards package, which includes a 401(k) plan, competitive health insurance and mental health options, basic life insurance, paid time off, parental leave, and access to best-in-class development programs. The gross salary range for this role is $90,000 - $100,000. This role is eligible to earn an annual discretionary bonus that rewards individual and company performance.Amplify is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Amplify makes employment decisions based on qualifications and merit, and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability status, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic or status.Amplify is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities, including disabled veterans. If you have a disability and need an accommodation in connection with the application or hiring process, please email If you are selected for employment, a background check will be required. As required by state and local laws and district policies, you may be required to provide additional documentation, such as proof of vaccination, or submit to enhanced background screening, such as fingerprinting.Amplify is an E-Verify participant.
Position OverviewThe Science Teacher at Accelerated Learning Center plays a critical role in helping students reconnect with learning and make meaningful academic progress toward graduation. This role is designed for an educator who can deliver engaging, standards-aligned science instruction while supporting a flexible, student-centered learning model.At ALC, teaching goes beyond content delivery. Our teachers partner closely with mentors to support the whole student academically, socially, and emotionally, especially during the critical first 90 days of enrollment.In addition to instructional responsibilities, the Science Teacher will also serve as mentors to a small group of students, helping guide their personal growth, accountability, and long-term success.Key ResponsibilitiesInstruction & LearningDeliver engaging, standards-aligned science instruction (aligned to Arizona state standards)Support students in both direct instruction and blended/computer based learning environments (e.g., Edgenuity)Differentiate instruction to meet diverse learning needs, including students who are credit-deficient or behind grade levelMonitor student progress and provide timely feedback to ensure course completion and masteryFacilitate small group instruction, labs, and hands-on learning experiences when appropriateStudent Support & EngagementBuild strong relationships with students to increase engagement, persistence, and retentionCollaborate with mentors to support students during the first 90 days, where connection and consistency are criticalHelp students develop confidence, accountability, and ownership of their learningMaintain a positive, structured, and supportive classroom environmentMentorship & Student DevelopmentServe as a mentor for a small caseload of studentsMeet regularly with assigned students to build trust, set goals, and track progressGuide students through the student journal, facilitating reflection, personal growth, and life-skill developmentSupport students in developing a clear academic and graduation plan in partnership with the broader teamAct as a consistent, trusted adult who helps students navigate challenges both inside and outside the classroomCollaborate with other mentors and staff to ensure continuity of support, especially during onboarding and key transition pointsCollaboration & TeamworkPartner closely with mentors, registrars, and leadership to support each student's individualized learning plan and graduation pathwayParticipate in team meetings focused on student progress, interventions, and retention strategiesCommunicate regularly with staff regarding student performance, attendance, and engagementAssessment & AccountabilityTrack and document student progress, grades, and completion ratesUse data to inform instruction and interventionsEnsure compliance with all school, district, and state requirementsCulture & Mission AlignmentModel and reinforce ALC's commitment to relationships, accountability, and student successContribute to a culture that is hungry, humble, adaptable, and people-smartSupport school-wide initiatives that improve student outcomes and experienceQualificationsRequiredValid Arizona Teaching Certificate (Secondary Science or appropriate certification)Bachelor's degree in Science, Education, or related fieldAbility to work with at-risk and non-traditional student populationsStrong classroom management and relationship-building skillsPreferredExperience in alternative education, dropout recovery programs, or credit recovery modelsExperience with blended learning platforms (e.g., Edgenuity)Experience in mentoring, coaching, or advisory roles with studentsKey CompetenciesRelationship-Driven: Builds trust quickly and connects with students who may be disengaged from traditional schoolAdaptable: Thrives in a flexible, non-traditional learning environmentResults-Oriented: Focused on student progress, credit completion, and graduation outcomesMentor-Minded: Invested in students' personal growth, not just academic successCollaborative: Works well within a team-based, mentor-supported modelGrowth-Minded: Open to feedback and committed to continuous improvementCompensation details: 0 Yearly SalaryPI72b7eb0-
05/01/2026
Position OverviewThe Science Teacher at Accelerated Learning Center plays a critical role in helping students reconnect with learning and make meaningful academic progress toward graduation. This role is designed for an educator who can deliver engaging, standards-aligned science instruction while supporting a flexible, student-centered learning model.At ALC, teaching goes beyond content delivery. Our teachers partner closely with mentors to support the whole student academically, socially, and emotionally, especially during the critical first 90 days of enrollment.In addition to instructional responsibilities, the Science Teacher will also serve as mentors to a small group of students, helping guide their personal growth, accountability, and long-term success.Key ResponsibilitiesInstruction & LearningDeliver engaging, standards-aligned science instruction (aligned to Arizona state standards)Support students in both direct instruction and blended/computer based learning environments (e.g., Edgenuity)Differentiate instruction to meet diverse learning needs, including students who are credit-deficient or behind grade levelMonitor student progress and provide timely feedback to ensure course completion and masteryFacilitate small group instruction, labs, and hands-on learning experiences when appropriateStudent Support & EngagementBuild strong relationships with students to increase engagement, persistence, and retentionCollaborate with mentors to support students during the first 90 days, where connection and consistency are criticalHelp students develop confidence, accountability, and ownership of their learningMaintain a positive, structured, and supportive classroom environmentMentorship & Student DevelopmentServe as a mentor for a small caseload of studentsMeet regularly with assigned students to build trust, set goals, and track progressGuide students through the student journal, facilitating reflection, personal growth, and life-skill developmentSupport students in developing a clear academic and graduation plan in partnership with the broader teamAct as a consistent, trusted adult who helps students navigate challenges both inside and outside the classroomCollaborate with other mentors and staff to ensure continuity of support, especially during onboarding and key transition pointsCollaboration & TeamworkPartner closely with mentors, registrars, and leadership to support each student's individualized learning plan and graduation pathwayParticipate in team meetings focused on student progress, interventions, and retention strategiesCommunicate regularly with staff regarding student performance, attendance, and engagementAssessment & AccountabilityTrack and document student progress, grades, and completion ratesUse data to inform instruction and interventionsEnsure compliance with all school, district, and state requirementsCulture & Mission AlignmentModel and reinforce ALC's commitment to relationships, accountability, and student successContribute to a culture that is hungry, humble, adaptable, and people-smartSupport school-wide initiatives that improve student outcomes and experienceQualificationsRequiredValid Arizona Teaching Certificate (Secondary Science or appropriate certification)Bachelor's degree in Science, Education, or related fieldAbility to work with at-risk and non-traditional student populationsStrong classroom management and relationship-building skillsPreferredExperience in alternative education, dropout recovery programs, or credit recovery modelsExperience with blended learning platforms (e.g., Edgenuity)Experience in mentoring, coaching, or advisory roles with studentsKey CompetenciesRelationship-Driven: Builds trust quickly and connects with students who may be disengaged from traditional schoolAdaptable: Thrives in a flexible, non-traditional learning environmentResults-Oriented: Focused on student progress, credit completion, and graduation outcomesMentor-Minded: Invested in students' personal growth, not just academic successCollaborative: Works well within a team-based, mentor-supported modelGrowth-Minded: Open to feedback and committed to continuous improvementCompensation details: 0 Yearly SalaryPI72b7eb0-
Westminster Public Schools seeks a CTE Medical Assistant / Health Science Teacher. Located just 15 minutes outside of downtown Denver, Westminster Public Schools is a culturally and ethnically diverse school district that offers a friendly work environment, a very competitive salary, and benefits. Teachers beginning salary starts at $65,299 per year. The beginning salary for teachers with an MA degree is $72,639 per year. Top-earning teachers may earn up to $100,000 per year. For more information or to apply, please visit our website at wps.org or contact HR at or or at 6933 Raleigh St., Westminster, CO 80030. Diverse and bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. Westminster Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer. District policy prohibits discrimination against any applicant on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, age, or disability, or other legally protected characteristics. Westminster Public Schools is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs and activities. To request reasonable accommodation or to address matters of discrimination, please contact the Chief of Staff, 6933 Raleigh Street, Westminster, CO 80030, phone: , email: . Although the position is based at a school/department, the employer is Westminster Public Schools.
05/01/2026
Full time
Westminster Public Schools seeks a CTE Medical Assistant / Health Science Teacher. Located just 15 minutes outside of downtown Denver, Westminster Public Schools is a culturally and ethnically diverse school district that offers a friendly work environment, a very competitive salary, and benefits. Teachers beginning salary starts at $65,299 per year. The beginning salary for teachers with an MA degree is $72,639 per year. Top-earning teachers may earn up to $100,000 per year. For more information or to apply, please visit our website at wps.org or contact HR at or or at 6933 Raleigh St., Westminster, CO 80030. Diverse and bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. Westminster Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer. District policy prohibits discrimination against any applicant on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, age, or disability, or other legally protected characteristics. Westminster Public Schools is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs and activities. To request reasonable accommodation or to address matters of discrimination, please contact the Chief of Staff, 6933 Raleigh Street, Westminster, CO 80030, phone: , email: . Although the position is based at a school/department, the employer is Westminster Public Schools.
Spectrum Center Schools and Programs
Modesto, California
Starting Salary: $90,000 - $100,000 /year based on experience PLUS $5,000 Relocation Bonus! Environment: Special Education Program, Grades K-12 Program Location: Oakland, CA Spectrum Center Schools and Programs , a growing, dynamic organization with a social mission to offer hope is seeking an Education Program Director to join our award-winning Special Education team in Oakland, CA and perform meaningful work in a culture that welcomes innovation, encourages creative expression, and offers limitless potential for personal and professional satisfaction! If you thrive in a collaborative, goal-oriented environment focused on meaningful outcomes for students with special education needs, seek a career filled with genuine purpose, and possess strong problem-solving skills, compassion and exceptional dedication - We Should Talk! As the Education Program Director, you will play a pivotal role in transforming student outcomes by championing excellence in instruction and fostering an environment of continuous academic growth. Serving as the instructional leader, you will inspire and guide our dedicated staff to consistently deliver high-quality teaching practices aligned with Spectrum's proven educational strategies. Your leadership will ensure that policies and procedures are implemented effectively, creating a supportive and efficient learning environment where every student can thrive. This position oversees all site operations and functions as the liaison between the site and the school districts' designated site contacts by establishing and maintaining positive, interactive, working relationships. Responsibilities Include: Providing visionary leadership to drive student achievement and ensure smooth, effective operations by supervising staff, developing and implementing performance management plans, identifying professional learning needs, and engaging in continuous professional growth opportunities. Participating in the recruitment and selection process to build and retain a faculty/staff team with the instructional skills and competencies necessary to meet the unique needs of the program's student population. Analyzing staff professional development needs and aligning them with Spectrum's instructional vision while recognizing achievements, addressing concerns, and maintaining productive, solutions-focused site operations. Leading the induction and training of new staff-either directly or through designees-to ensure a positive onboarding experience and maximize the success and retention of new team members. Monitoring facilities and programs to ensure the safety of students and staff at all times, including compliance with contractual and state requirements, adherence to staffing ratios, and readiness to implement crisis protocols. Performing essential managerial functions such as overseeing daily school operations, managing schedules and activities, coordinating custodial and maintenance efforts, supervising food and transportation services, directing administrative and budgetary processes, allocating resources, and fostering positive district and community relationships. Demonstrating fiscal responsibility by strategically maximizing resources in partnership with the direct supervisor to support instructional priorities and student outcomes. Participating in the enrollment process from initial referral to final day of attendance, ensuring timely placement, conducting effective site tours, managing rosters per student needs and state mandates, and contributing to transition planning toward the least restrictive environment when applicable. Instructing, monitoring, and evaluating staff and students in the effective use of learning materials and resources to ensure instructional fidelity and optimal student performance. Observing, evaluating, and reporting staff and student performance using the START Checklist or other approved observation tools to inform feedback and improvement efforts. Participating in accreditation and quality assurance processes to ensure the site meets or exceeds Spectrum and accrediting body standards. Preparing and presenting reports on student achievement, development, and activities to showcase progress and program effectiveness. Compiling, analyzing, and utilizing assessment data to track student growth, inform instruction, and guide targeted academic interventions. Maintaining accurate, complete, and timely records of student progress in compliance with state laws, Spectrum guidelines, and district policies. Ensuring the on-time completion and distribution of grades, report cards, IEP progress reports, and transcripts for all students. Ensuring compliance with all mandatory requirements, including the IEP process, state assessments, and Spectrum policies. Promoting a positive school culture by fostering programs and practices that encourage appropriate student behavior, applying support or disciplinary measures as needed in alignment with Spectrum policies. Providing guidance, encouragement, and academic counseling to students facing challenges to help them achieve their goals. Performing other duties as assigned to support the overall success of the program and its students. Qualifications Required: Must hold currently or be in the process of obtaining one or more of the following: Master's degree or higher in education, special education, psychology, counseling, applied behavior analysis, social work, rehabilitation or a closely related field of study issued by an accredited postsecondary institution. Educational leadership, school principal, administrator or related credential and minimum 2yr's prior experience working with pupils with disabilities. Pupil personnel services (PPS) credential with authorization for school counseling or psychology. Licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) credential issued by the Board of Behavioral Sciences. Licensure in psychology regulated by the Board of Psychology. Credential authorizing special education instruction and minimum 2yr's special education teaching experience prior to becoming an administrator. Licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT), educational psychologist (LEP) or professional clinical counselor (LPCC) issued by the board of behavioral sciences. Ability to obtain and maintain certification in company approved crisis management training. Qualifications Preferred: Minimum 2yr's prior experience working in an educational leadership or school administrator role. Minimum 2yr's prior teaching experience in a special education program setting. Minimum 2yr's prior experience working with pupils with learning disabilities, emotional behavioral disorders, autism spectrum disorders and/or other related disabilities. Highly knowledgeable in the development, assessment, and management of curriculum, content areas, differentiated instruction and working with individualized education plans (IEP's). Effective management skills and comprehensive knowledge of administrative and school operations, admission and enrollment procedures, certification, accreditation and compliance laws and regulations. Well-versed in applied behavior analysis (ABA) including positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS), effective teaching strategies, classroom management systems, data-based decision making, functional behavior analysis (FBA) and behavior intervention plans (BIP's). Proficiency in providing motivation and having critical conversations with students that help move them toward realistic goals. Proven ability to build and maintain multiple relationships with students, parents, teachers and community and/or district partners. Advanced oral and written communication, organization, conflict resolution, multitasking, problem solving and decision-making ability. Knowledge of relevant technology including experience with instructional technology, Microsoft Office Suite, database entry and basic office equipment. Spectrum Center Schools and Programs is a division of ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy, & Education , the nation's leading provider of alternative and special education programs for children and young adults. For more than 50 years, and in partnership with over 235 school districts nationwide, we have helped change the direction of more than 240,000 student lives ! Learn more about our history, our mission, and the program services we provide by visiting the link below: At ChanceLight we believe in providing more than just a job, as a member of our team you'll receive the opportunity to make meaningful impacts, the support needed to achieve success, and all the tools essential to reaching your personal & professional fulfillment! Y our path to a truly rewarding career starts here - where growth, empowerment, and collaboration define our culture; and every day is a Chance to transform lives through education! Perks and Benefits Include: Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision Plans Annual Education Stipend - $2,000 FREE Telehealth and Virtual Counseling Sessions FREE Health Advocacy Services and 24/7 Nurse Line Company Paid Life & Disability Insurance Company Paid Employee Assistance Program . click apply for full job details
05/01/2026
Full time
Starting Salary: $90,000 - $100,000 /year based on experience PLUS $5,000 Relocation Bonus! Environment: Special Education Program, Grades K-12 Program Location: Oakland, CA Spectrum Center Schools and Programs , a growing, dynamic organization with a social mission to offer hope is seeking an Education Program Director to join our award-winning Special Education team in Oakland, CA and perform meaningful work in a culture that welcomes innovation, encourages creative expression, and offers limitless potential for personal and professional satisfaction! If you thrive in a collaborative, goal-oriented environment focused on meaningful outcomes for students with special education needs, seek a career filled with genuine purpose, and possess strong problem-solving skills, compassion and exceptional dedication - We Should Talk! As the Education Program Director, you will play a pivotal role in transforming student outcomes by championing excellence in instruction and fostering an environment of continuous academic growth. Serving as the instructional leader, you will inspire and guide our dedicated staff to consistently deliver high-quality teaching practices aligned with Spectrum's proven educational strategies. Your leadership will ensure that policies and procedures are implemented effectively, creating a supportive and efficient learning environment where every student can thrive. This position oversees all site operations and functions as the liaison between the site and the school districts' designated site contacts by establishing and maintaining positive, interactive, working relationships. Responsibilities Include: Providing visionary leadership to drive student achievement and ensure smooth, effective operations by supervising staff, developing and implementing performance management plans, identifying professional learning needs, and engaging in continuous professional growth opportunities. Participating in the recruitment and selection process to build and retain a faculty/staff team with the instructional skills and competencies necessary to meet the unique needs of the program's student population. Analyzing staff professional development needs and aligning them with Spectrum's instructional vision while recognizing achievements, addressing concerns, and maintaining productive, solutions-focused site operations. Leading the induction and training of new staff-either directly or through designees-to ensure a positive onboarding experience and maximize the success and retention of new team members. Monitoring facilities and programs to ensure the safety of students and staff at all times, including compliance with contractual and state requirements, adherence to staffing ratios, and readiness to implement crisis protocols. Performing essential managerial functions such as overseeing daily school operations, managing schedules and activities, coordinating custodial and maintenance efforts, supervising food and transportation services, directing administrative and budgetary processes, allocating resources, and fostering positive district and community relationships. Demonstrating fiscal responsibility by strategically maximizing resources in partnership with the direct supervisor to support instructional priorities and student outcomes. Participating in the enrollment process from initial referral to final day of attendance, ensuring timely placement, conducting effective site tours, managing rosters per student needs and state mandates, and contributing to transition planning toward the least restrictive environment when applicable. Instructing, monitoring, and evaluating staff and students in the effective use of learning materials and resources to ensure instructional fidelity and optimal student performance. Observing, evaluating, and reporting staff and student performance using the START Checklist or other approved observation tools to inform feedback and improvement efforts. Participating in accreditation and quality assurance processes to ensure the site meets or exceeds Spectrum and accrediting body standards. Preparing and presenting reports on student achievement, development, and activities to showcase progress and program effectiveness. Compiling, analyzing, and utilizing assessment data to track student growth, inform instruction, and guide targeted academic interventions. Maintaining accurate, complete, and timely records of student progress in compliance with state laws, Spectrum guidelines, and district policies. Ensuring the on-time completion and distribution of grades, report cards, IEP progress reports, and transcripts for all students. Ensuring compliance with all mandatory requirements, including the IEP process, state assessments, and Spectrum policies. Promoting a positive school culture by fostering programs and practices that encourage appropriate student behavior, applying support or disciplinary measures as needed in alignment with Spectrum policies. Providing guidance, encouragement, and academic counseling to students facing challenges to help them achieve their goals. Performing other duties as assigned to support the overall success of the program and its students. Qualifications Required: Must hold currently or be in the process of obtaining one or more of the following: Master's degree or higher in education, special education, psychology, counseling, applied behavior analysis, social work, rehabilitation or a closely related field of study issued by an accredited postsecondary institution. Educational leadership, school principal, administrator or related credential and minimum 2yr's prior experience working with pupils with disabilities. Pupil personnel services (PPS) credential with authorization for school counseling or psychology. Licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) credential issued by the Board of Behavioral Sciences. Licensure in psychology regulated by the Board of Psychology. Credential authorizing special education instruction and minimum 2yr's special education teaching experience prior to becoming an administrator. Licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT), educational psychologist (LEP) or professional clinical counselor (LPCC) issued by the board of behavioral sciences. Ability to obtain and maintain certification in company approved crisis management training. Qualifications Preferred: Minimum 2yr's prior experience working in an educational leadership or school administrator role. Minimum 2yr's prior teaching experience in a special education program setting. Minimum 2yr's prior experience working with pupils with learning disabilities, emotional behavioral disorders, autism spectrum disorders and/or other related disabilities. Highly knowledgeable in the development, assessment, and management of curriculum, content areas, differentiated instruction and working with individualized education plans (IEP's). Effective management skills and comprehensive knowledge of administrative and school operations, admission and enrollment procedures, certification, accreditation and compliance laws and regulations. Well-versed in applied behavior analysis (ABA) including positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS), effective teaching strategies, classroom management systems, data-based decision making, functional behavior analysis (FBA) and behavior intervention plans (BIP's). Proficiency in providing motivation and having critical conversations with students that help move them toward realistic goals. Proven ability to build and maintain multiple relationships with students, parents, teachers and community and/or district partners. Advanced oral and written communication, organization, conflict resolution, multitasking, problem solving and decision-making ability. Knowledge of relevant technology including experience with instructional technology, Microsoft Office Suite, database entry and basic office equipment. Spectrum Center Schools and Programs is a division of ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy, & Education , the nation's leading provider of alternative and special education programs for children and young adults. For more than 50 years, and in partnership with over 235 school districts nationwide, we have helped change the direction of more than 240,000 student lives ! Learn more about our history, our mission, and the program services we provide by visiting the link below: At ChanceLight we believe in providing more than just a job, as a member of our team you'll receive the opportunity to make meaningful impacts, the support needed to achieve success, and all the tools essential to reaching your personal & professional fulfillment! Y our path to a truly rewarding career starts here - where growth, empowerment, and collaboration define our culture; and every day is a Chance to transform lives through education! Perks and Benefits Include: Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision Plans Annual Education Stipend - $2,000 FREE Telehealth and Virtual Counseling Sessions FREE Health Advocacy Services and 24/7 Nurse Line Company Paid Life & Disability Insurance Company Paid Employee Assistance Program . click apply for full job details
Located in the scenic Puget Sound area with Mount Rainier in the distance, Tacoma is the third largest city in Washington State with a thriving and diverse community of over 200,000 residents. Tacoma Community College (TCC) was built on the ancestral territory of Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Puyallup, Nisqually, and Squaxin Island Tribes. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty forcibly removed them to Reservations to make way for colonizers; we recognize the privilege of utilizing this land has come at great cost. We honor the resilience of the Puyallup, Nisqually, and Squaxin Island people, who still live here, defend their rights, and contribute greatly to the well-being of our community. Our institution aims to increase partnerships and community ties with the local indigenous populations. Moreover, TCC stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the Black community by further strengthening collaboration with the Black Student Union as well as community entities such as the Tacoma-Pierce County Black Collective, the Tacoma Urban League, and local black-owned businesses. In addition, we strongly support the Stop Asian Hate movement and have an active Asian Pacific Islander Student Club as well as an Asian and Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Coalition. TCC is committed to developing more culturally responsive curricula by infusing and incorporating more educational content focused on the lives, experiences, and contributions of Native, Black, Asian, and other marginalized communities. We continually strive to become an anti-racist institution. To grow our workforce, we are seeking creative, collaborative faculty who are reflective of the diverse community we serve. Tacoma Community College is a public Associate and Bachelor's granting institution that serves a student body of approximately 12,000 students. Our students are 27% students of color, 60% female, and have a median age of 26. We embrace our identity as a community college. Our faculty are engaged in innovative work to improve student retention and program completion, and community success. According to the Community College Survey of Student Engagement, TCC ranks high on measures of active learning and academic challenge, thanks to our creative and scholarly faculty. We are specifically focusing on improved support for traditionally marginalized populations, including Black/African- American, Indigenous, People of Color, Dreamers, justice-involved, immigrants and refugees, Veterans, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community. To this end, TCC seeks applicants who: Value intellectual curiosity and innovative teaching Welcome difference and model respectful interaction with others Recognize and honor the important role that diversity brings to an educational community Are committed to educating a racially and socioeconomically diverse student population Are committed to teaching in a community college setting Care deeply about student success Intentionally support and promote efforts related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Honor TCC's mission promoting equitable access to educational opportunities Reflect the diversity of our community Regional Setting For information on Tacoma and the surrounding area: Part-Time positions at TCC are open continuous and reviewed on a quarter-by-quarter basis. Individuals who apply to the applicant pool are considered active for a period of 12 months from the application date and may be contacted when vacancies occur. Submitting an application does not guarantee that a position will be available or offered. Position Highlights This Part-Time faculty position is responsible for preparing and teaching courses in Political Science at Tacoma Community College including POLS& 101, Introduction to Political Science and POLS& 202, American Government. This position reports directly to the Dean for Education, Social and Behavioral Sciences and works closely with the department Chair and faculty. Prepare, teach, and assess outcomes in assigned courses in accordance with department and college standards Be available and prepared to teach day, evening, hybrid and online courses. Assess student learning and use data to improve teaching and learning Maintain current knowledge in the field of political science and effective pedagogy Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Masters degree in political science or related field from an accredited college or university. Preferred Qualifications Graduate course work in political science. Experience teaching at a community college and/or the freshman & sophomore levels. Experience in using online classroom platforms (Canvas, Blackboard, etc.) as a classroom support and learning tool. Required conditions of employment: Successful completion of a criminal history background check prior to employment. The Successful Candidate will Demonstrate Ethics, integrity, and sound professional judgment Commitment to ensuring equitable access within the learning environment, including but not limited to considerations related to cost; universal design for learning (UDL); and the integration of culturally relevant teaching practices Commitment to and respect for diverse views and opinions in the classroom and in the workplace Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with students, colleagues, and staff from diverse backgrounds Commitment to developing and implementing instructional strategies and practices that enhance student success, particularly those that support and enhance outcomes for traditionally underserved populations Ability to integrate non-traditional delivery methods, as appropriate, to teach students of varying backgrounds, abilities, and learning styles Competence to teach a variety of courses and to review and develop curriculum. Effective classroom management skills, including the ability to facilitate and navigate challenging conversations related to differing points of view Commitment to integrating educational technologies as an instructional aid in and out of the classroom Commitment to functioning as an effective team member Commitment to participate in ongoing academic and professional work to strengthen the department, division, campus and our community Commitment to professional growth. Application Materials & Procedures Complete application packages must include the following: (Packages received that do not contain all of these materials will not be considered by the screening committee.) Tacoma Community College online application. Cover letter and resume. In your cover letter indicate how your background and experience meets the qualifications for this position. Unoffical copies of transcripts for all colleges and universities attended. Terms of Employment This is a part time faculty position contracted on a quarterly basis. Part time faculty salary range is per credit hour starting at $1,244.36 to $1,457.68. Salary ranges are subject to any approved COLA's after initial placement. If applicable, Lab credit hours are paid at 50% the credit hour rate. Professional Services hours are paid at a flat rate of $46.00-$46.00 per hour. Placement on the faculty salary schedule will commensurate with educational background and experience per the 2024Faculty Negotiated Agreement(Download PDF reader)(Article 4.00 Academic Employee Compensation ).Part-time faculty may become eligible for healthcare and retirement benefits at the beginning of the second consecutive quarter of half-time or more employment at one or more Washington state institutions of higher education. Half time is determined based on each institution's definition of full time. Members may 'stack' workloads between other qualifying colleges. A part-time faculty member must qualify each quarter they teach, to maintain eligibility. Once eligible, part-time faculty will be notified of their benefit and retirement options. Tacoma Community College offers offers one personal leave day per academic year if the PTF have been awarded a multi-quarter appointment. Sick leave is awarded every quarter based on the full-time equivalent teaching percent. If eligibility requirements are met, a comprehensive health care benefits package for you and your dependents includes medical, dental and vision insurance. Life and long- term disability insurance plans reduced tuitionfor the employee; and retirement benefits are also provided. For more information, please visit our employment page/employment benefits: A collective bargaining agreement exist and membership in the TCC Federation of Teachers or payment of a service fee and is available anytime upon hire. Evening and off campus assignments may be a part of the instructional load. Flexibility is required to meet the needs of the department. Degrees must be from accredited colleges or universities recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and verified by National Student Clearinghouse. International degrees will be verified for U.S. equivalency. Tacoma Community College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Tacoma Community College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, or status as a veteran of war. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). Provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Stephen Smith, Title VII and Title IX, Building 14 . click apply for full job details
05/01/2026
Full time
Located in the scenic Puget Sound area with Mount Rainier in the distance, Tacoma is the third largest city in Washington State with a thriving and diverse community of over 200,000 residents. Tacoma Community College (TCC) was built on the ancestral territory of Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Puyallup, Nisqually, and Squaxin Island Tribes. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty forcibly removed them to Reservations to make way for colonizers; we recognize the privilege of utilizing this land has come at great cost. We honor the resilience of the Puyallup, Nisqually, and Squaxin Island people, who still live here, defend their rights, and contribute greatly to the well-being of our community. Our institution aims to increase partnerships and community ties with the local indigenous populations. Moreover, TCC stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the Black community by further strengthening collaboration with the Black Student Union as well as community entities such as the Tacoma-Pierce County Black Collective, the Tacoma Urban League, and local black-owned businesses. In addition, we strongly support the Stop Asian Hate movement and have an active Asian Pacific Islander Student Club as well as an Asian and Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Coalition. TCC is committed to developing more culturally responsive curricula by infusing and incorporating more educational content focused on the lives, experiences, and contributions of Native, Black, Asian, and other marginalized communities. We continually strive to become an anti-racist institution. To grow our workforce, we are seeking creative, collaborative faculty who are reflective of the diverse community we serve. Tacoma Community College is a public Associate and Bachelor's granting institution that serves a student body of approximately 12,000 students. Our students are 27% students of color, 60% female, and have a median age of 26. We embrace our identity as a community college. Our faculty are engaged in innovative work to improve student retention and program completion, and community success. According to the Community College Survey of Student Engagement, TCC ranks high on measures of active learning and academic challenge, thanks to our creative and scholarly faculty. We are specifically focusing on improved support for traditionally marginalized populations, including Black/African- American, Indigenous, People of Color, Dreamers, justice-involved, immigrants and refugees, Veterans, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community. To this end, TCC seeks applicants who: Value intellectual curiosity and innovative teaching Welcome difference and model respectful interaction with others Recognize and honor the important role that diversity brings to an educational community Are committed to educating a racially and socioeconomically diverse student population Are committed to teaching in a community college setting Care deeply about student success Intentionally support and promote efforts related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Honor TCC's mission promoting equitable access to educational opportunities Reflect the diversity of our community Regional Setting For information on Tacoma and the surrounding area: Part-Time positions at TCC are open continuous and reviewed on a quarter-by-quarter basis. Individuals who apply to the applicant pool are considered active for a period of 12 months from the application date and may be contacted when vacancies occur. Submitting an application does not guarantee that a position will be available or offered. Position Highlights This Part-Time faculty position is responsible for preparing and teaching courses in Political Science at Tacoma Community College including POLS& 101, Introduction to Political Science and POLS& 202, American Government. This position reports directly to the Dean for Education, Social and Behavioral Sciences and works closely with the department Chair and faculty. Prepare, teach, and assess outcomes in assigned courses in accordance with department and college standards Be available and prepared to teach day, evening, hybrid and online courses. Assess student learning and use data to improve teaching and learning Maintain current knowledge in the field of political science and effective pedagogy Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Masters degree in political science or related field from an accredited college or university. Preferred Qualifications Graduate course work in political science. Experience teaching at a community college and/or the freshman & sophomore levels. Experience in using online classroom platforms (Canvas, Blackboard, etc.) as a classroom support and learning tool. Required conditions of employment: Successful completion of a criminal history background check prior to employment. The Successful Candidate will Demonstrate Ethics, integrity, and sound professional judgment Commitment to ensuring equitable access within the learning environment, including but not limited to considerations related to cost; universal design for learning (UDL); and the integration of culturally relevant teaching practices Commitment to and respect for diverse views and opinions in the classroom and in the workplace Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with students, colleagues, and staff from diverse backgrounds Commitment to developing and implementing instructional strategies and practices that enhance student success, particularly those that support and enhance outcomes for traditionally underserved populations Ability to integrate non-traditional delivery methods, as appropriate, to teach students of varying backgrounds, abilities, and learning styles Competence to teach a variety of courses and to review and develop curriculum. Effective classroom management skills, including the ability to facilitate and navigate challenging conversations related to differing points of view Commitment to integrating educational technologies as an instructional aid in and out of the classroom Commitment to functioning as an effective team member Commitment to participate in ongoing academic and professional work to strengthen the department, division, campus and our community Commitment to professional growth. Application Materials & Procedures Complete application packages must include the following: (Packages received that do not contain all of these materials will not be considered by the screening committee.) Tacoma Community College online application. Cover letter and resume. In your cover letter indicate how your background and experience meets the qualifications for this position. Unoffical copies of transcripts for all colleges and universities attended. Terms of Employment This is a part time faculty position contracted on a quarterly basis. Part time faculty salary range is per credit hour starting at $1,244.36 to $1,457.68. Salary ranges are subject to any approved COLA's after initial placement. If applicable, Lab credit hours are paid at 50% the credit hour rate. Professional Services hours are paid at a flat rate of $46.00-$46.00 per hour. Placement on the faculty salary schedule will commensurate with educational background and experience per the 2024Faculty Negotiated Agreement(Download PDF reader)(Article 4.00 Academic Employee Compensation ).Part-time faculty may become eligible for healthcare and retirement benefits at the beginning of the second consecutive quarter of half-time or more employment at one or more Washington state institutions of higher education. Half time is determined based on each institution's definition of full time. Members may 'stack' workloads between other qualifying colleges. A part-time faculty member must qualify each quarter they teach, to maintain eligibility. Once eligible, part-time faculty will be notified of their benefit and retirement options. Tacoma Community College offers offers one personal leave day per academic year if the PTF have been awarded a multi-quarter appointment. Sick leave is awarded every quarter based on the full-time equivalent teaching percent. If eligibility requirements are met, a comprehensive health care benefits package for you and your dependents includes medical, dental and vision insurance. Life and long- term disability insurance plans reduced tuitionfor the employee; and retirement benefits are also provided. For more information, please visit our employment page/employment benefits: A collective bargaining agreement exist and membership in the TCC Federation of Teachers or payment of a service fee and is available anytime upon hire. Evening and off campus assignments may be a part of the instructional load. Flexibility is required to meet the needs of the department. Degrees must be from accredited colleges or universities recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and verified by National Student Clearinghouse. International degrees will be verified for U.S. equivalency. Tacoma Community College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Tacoma Community College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, or status as a veteran of war. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). Provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Stephen Smith, Title VII and Title IX, Building 14 . click apply for full job details
Description: ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong.BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it.Why this role mattersThe Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role.Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments.You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 13-July 17What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or PythonStrong classroom management/relationship-building skillsDemonstrates ability to problem-solveExceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skillsVersed in restorative practices and conflict managementGrowth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth developmentIntegrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's missionStrong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environmentAbility to successfully pass a background checkWhat You'll Love About UsPurpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology.Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry.Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity.Compensation$45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! Requirements: PI2f08b0-
05/01/2026
Description: ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong.BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it.Why this role mattersThe Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role.Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments.You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 13-July 17What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or PythonStrong classroom management/relationship-building skillsDemonstrates ability to problem-solveExceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skillsVersed in restorative practices and conflict managementGrowth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth developmentIntegrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's missionStrong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environmentAbility to successfully pass a background checkWhat You'll Love About UsPurpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology.Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry.Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity.Compensation$45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! Requirements: PI2f08b0-
Are you passionate about education and making a difference in the lives of students and our community?At Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, we are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic teacher for the 2024-25 school year to primarily lead science instruction for 9th and 10th graders, as well as early high school math curriculum. As a teacher at our school, you will have the opportunity to not only educate students but also inspire and empower them to reach their full potential. 98% of our student population identify as Latino/Latina/Latine or Black; student success starts with seeing themelves in the classroom, so individuals who identify as Latino/Latina/Latine and/or Black are strongly encouraged to apply.School Description:Cristo Rey Jesuit High School provides access to a Catholic, Jesuit, college and career preparatory education to unlock the potential of students of any culture, faith, or creed to transform our communities. All students are required to complete a rigorous, standards-based college preparatory curriculum and participate in the Corporate Work Study Program whereby each student works five days per month in a corporate work assignment. Cristo Rey Jesuit High School is a member of the Cristo Rey Network of 37 high schools around the United States that subscribe to similar demographic, academic, and internship program guidelines. Cristo Rey Jesuit High School is located in Minneapolis, MN; all teaching and work is done on-site.Our community is one of hard work and dedication. Our students work hard in the classroom and at their jobs. Our faculty and staff are dedicated and committed to our students' success. Our families work hard to contribute to their student's education. Our supervisors, volunteers and benefactors also play a pivotal role in supporting students in and out of the classroom. See for more information about our school.Cristo Rey Jesuit High School is committed to creating and supporting an inclusive, diverse, and supportive work environment. We welcome people from all backgrounds, identities, and perspectives to contribute to a mission-driven learning community for students.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities: Instructional Practice Guided by the Cristo Rey Network's standards and benchmarks, develop standards-based, data-driven annual, unit, and lesson plans that drive student-achievement gains on core assessments, including Cristo Rey Network end-of-course assessments.Design and administer interim assessments aligned to course standards, complete in-depth analysis of student performance on them, and design appropriate instructional responses to assessment results.Implement rigorous, engaging, high-impact lessons that accelerate student growth and differentiate for individual students.Provide targeted one-on-one and small-group tutoring to students during designated office hours.Actively build an understanding of each student as an individual in the spirit of cura personalis (care for the whole person).Help define, and consistently uphold, school-wide practices, routines, and norms for student behavior including PBIS (positive behavior interventions and support) and High Trust philosophies.Maintain a classroom culture that supports student learning. Reflect on teaching practices through regular coaching meetings guided by the Danielson Framework for TeachingProfessional PresenceParticipate in continued professional development.Participate actively in the professional community through collaboration with colleagues in a range of contexts.Contribute to the Cristo Rey community outside of classroom responsibilities.Partner with the full Cristo Rey community to further the mission as a college preparatory school.Model values consistent with Catholic, Jesuit education and service to others.Participation in Ignatian Identity cohort meetings held every six weeks with the Director of ?Jesuit Mission and Identity ?to learn more about and engage with Jesuit and Ignatian values and spirituality, as well as attendance of an Ignatian ?Retreat for New Employees during the summer after their first year of employment, with expenses paid by the SchoolOther responsibilities and duties as assigned by the PrincipalQualifications and Requirements:Successful applicants will embody the mission-commitment, intellectual curiosity, openness to growth, optimism, and zest that are central to the character of our staff. In addition, they will meet or exceed the following requirements:Bachelor's degree with a major, minor, or comparable credential of content expertise in the primary teaching discipline, e.g. Mathematics, Biology, Physical SciencesProficiency using technology to advance teaching and learningKnowledge of best practices in the teaching and learning of scienceCompetency in designing and implementing curricula to serve a heterogeneous student population diverse in culture, religion, and abilityCommitment to the mission of Cristo Rey Jesuit High SchoolAbility to work onsite in Minneapolis, MN by August 2024Authorized to work in the United States without sponsorshipComplete Virtus training, sign a Code of Conduct, and pass a background checkPreferred:Teaching license in the primary teaching disciplineMaster's Degree in Education or content areaProficiency to speak a non-English language; Spanish, Somali, and Vietnamese strongly preferredPrior successful high school teaching experienceExperience with teaching students in need of significant academic supportExperience working with English language learnersDemonstrated ability to collaborate with colleagues effectively Compensation details: 0 Yearly SalaryPI386fe067d3a2-5990
05/01/2026
Are you passionate about education and making a difference in the lives of students and our community?At Cristo Rey Jesuit High School, we are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic teacher for the 2024-25 school year to primarily lead science instruction for 9th and 10th graders, as well as early high school math curriculum. As a teacher at our school, you will have the opportunity to not only educate students but also inspire and empower them to reach their full potential. 98% of our student population identify as Latino/Latina/Latine or Black; student success starts with seeing themelves in the classroom, so individuals who identify as Latino/Latina/Latine and/or Black are strongly encouraged to apply.School Description:Cristo Rey Jesuit High School provides access to a Catholic, Jesuit, college and career preparatory education to unlock the potential of students of any culture, faith, or creed to transform our communities. All students are required to complete a rigorous, standards-based college preparatory curriculum and participate in the Corporate Work Study Program whereby each student works five days per month in a corporate work assignment. Cristo Rey Jesuit High School is a member of the Cristo Rey Network of 37 high schools around the United States that subscribe to similar demographic, academic, and internship program guidelines. Cristo Rey Jesuit High School is located in Minneapolis, MN; all teaching and work is done on-site.Our community is one of hard work and dedication. Our students work hard in the classroom and at their jobs. Our faculty and staff are dedicated and committed to our students' success. Our families work hard to contribute to their student's education. Our supervisors, volunteers and benefactors also play a pivotal role in supporting students in and out of the classroom. See for more information about our school.Cristo Rey Jesuit High School is committed to creating and supporting an inclusive, diverse, and supportive work environment. We welcome people from all backgrounds, identities, and perspectives to contribute to a mission-driven learning community for students.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities: Instructional Practice Guided by the Cristo Rey Network's standards and benchmarks, develop standards-based, data-driven annual, unit, and lesson plans that drive student-achievement gains on core assessments, including Cristo Rey Network end-of-course assessments.Design and administer interim assessments aligned to course standards, complete in-depth analysis of student performance on them, and design appropriate instructional responses to assessment results.Implement rigorous, engaging, high-impact lessons that accelerate student growth and differentiate for individual students.Provide targeted one-on-one and small-group tutoring to students during designated office hours.Actively build an understanding of each student as an individual in the spirit of cura personalis (care for the whole person).Help define, and consistently uphold, school-wide practices, routines, and norms for student behavior including PBIS (positive behavior interventions and support) and High Trust philosophies.Maintain a classroom culture that supports student learning. Reflect on teaching practices through regular coaching meetings guided by the Danielson Framework for TeachingProfessional PresenceParticipate in continued professional development.Participate actively in the professional community through collaboration with colleagues in a range of contexts.Contribute to the Cristo Rey community outside of classroom responsibilities.Partner with the full Cristo Rey community to further the mission as a college preparatory school.Model values consistent with Catholic, Jesuit education and service to others.Participation in Ignatian Identity cohort meetings held every six weeks with the Director of ?Jesuit Mission and Identity ?to learn more about and engage with Jesuit and Ignatian values and spirituality, as well as attendance of an Ignatian ?Retreat for New Employees during the summer after their first year of employment, with expenses paid by the SchoolOther responsibilities and duties as assigned by the PrincipalQualifications and Requirements:Successful applicants will embody the mission-commitment, intellectual curiosity, openness to growth, optimism, and zest that are central to the character of our staff. In addition, they will meet or exceed the following requirements:Bachelor's degree with a major, minor, or comparable credential of content expertise in the primary teaching discipline, e.g. Mathematics, Biology, Physical SciencesProficiency using technology to advance teaching and learningKnowledge of best practices in the teaching and learning of scienceCompetency in designing and implementing curricula to serve a heterogeneous student population diverse in culture, religion, and abilityCommitment to the mission of Cristo Rey Jesuit High SchoolAbility to work onsite in Minneapolis, MN by August 2024Authorized to work in the United States without sponsorshipComplete Virtus training, sign a Code of Conduct, and pass a background checkPreferred:Teaching license in the primary teaching disciplineMaster's Degree in Education or content areaProficiency to speak a non-English language; Spanish, Somali, and Vietnamese strongly preferredPrior successful high school teaching experienceExperience with teaching students in need of significant academic supportExperience working with English language learnersDemonstrated ability to collaborate with colleagues effectively Compensation details: 0 Yearly SalaryPI386fe067d3a2-5990
ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong. BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it. Why this role matters The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role. Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments. You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 13-July 17 What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills Demonstrates ability to problem-solve Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills Versed in restorative practices and conflict management Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment Ability to successfully pass a background check What You'll Love About Us Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology. Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry. Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity. Compensation $45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! PI87e6d5d41b36-1411
04/30/2026
Full time
ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong. BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it. Why this role matters The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role. Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments. You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 13-July 17 What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills Demonstrates ability to problem-solve Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills Versed in restorative practices and conflict management Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment Ability to successfully pass a background check What You'll Love About Us Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology. Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry. Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity. Compensation $45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! PI87e6d5d41b36-1411
ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong. BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it. Why this role matters The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role. Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments. You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 6-10 What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills Demonstrates ability to problem-solve Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills Versed in restorative practices and conflict management Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment Ability to successfully pass a background check What You'll Love About Us Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology. Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry. Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity. Compensation $45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! PI45e12c60aee5-1394
04/30/2026
Full time
ABOUT BLACK GIRLS CODE Our mission is to enable Black girls, youth, and women with the tools, confidence, and opportunities to thrive in the tech world. Black Girls Code (BGC) is building a future where learners are not just participants in tech-they are leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping it. Our mission is to equip students with the skills, confidence, and community they need to thrive in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) fields and ensure they know they belong. BGC delivers industry-relevant education throughout adolescence and creates pathways to college, careers, and entrepreneurship. We're not just preparing young people for the workforce-we're preparing them to lead it. Why this role matters The Camp Instructor will lead the implementation of Black Girls Code curriculum, teaching 25 young women ages 10-13 or 14-18 coding. Students will learn to code throughout the year by creating art, music, websites, games, apps, and more. The Camp Instructor will collaborate with Instructional Assistants. The Camp Instructor will eagerly create a strong culture, effectively facilitate lessons, build relationships with students and work in collaboration with BGC HQ staff. The successful candidate will have direct experience teaching or coaching students between the ages of 10 and 18, with strong classroom management and community-building skills. They will have experience programming with several coding languages and demonstrate capabilities using technology tools to facilitate and teach coding (Google Suite, Kahoot, Quizziz, etc). The Instructor receives an hourly wage, which includes time for preparation, teaching, and grading. Only candidates with a background in computer science, engineering, science, or technology will be considered for this role. Your day-to-day Facilitate learning around coding to young women using Black Girls CODE curriculum Participate in teacher/facilitator training prior to course/workshop start Interact with youth and staff as a resource and facilitator Implement and maintain Black Girls CODE culture and theme Participate and assist in the implementation of Black Girls CODE evaluations Measure student achievement and progress toward mastery through formative and summative assessments Modify materials, where appropriate, to support the learning outcomes of students based on the formative and summative assessments. You'll need to be available for the full camp session: July 6-10 What Makes You a Great Fit Teaching groups in formal or informal settings Fluent in at least one coding language such as JavaScript or Python Strong classroom management/relationship-building skills Demonstrates ability to problem-solve Exceptional facilitation, communication and presentation skills Versed in restorative practices and conflict management Growth mindset when receiving and incorporating feedback from leaders and peers. Enthusiasm and skill working in youth development Integrity, maturity, credibility, and a demonstrated commitment to Black Girls CODE's mission Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well in a team environment Ability to successfully pass a background check What You'll Love About Us Purpose-Driven Work: Be a part of an organization that empowers the next generation of leaders in technology. Opportunity for Impact: Play a pivotal role in driving equity and representation in the tech industry. Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team passionate about equity, inclusion, and creativity. Compensation $45 dollars an hour Ready to make an impact? Apply today to help drive the future of Black Girls Code! PI45e12c60aee5-1394
We are seeking an experienced and visionary neurology residency program director to lead the establishment and management of a new Neurology Fellowship Program. The Program Director will be responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing all aspects of the residency program to ensure it meets the highest standards of excellence in education, clinical training, and research. This is a unique opportunity to shape a program that will contribute to advancing the field of Neurology and training the next generation of specialists. We are affiliated with Loma Linda medical school and designated clinical campus for medical students. Academic rank is available to program directors upon successful submission of the application. AdventHealth Orlando is continuing to grow its Neuroscience Institute with a new Brain Health flagship building which opened in 2022. Our Neuro Critical Care Fellowship was accredited by the UCNS in early 2019. Our Neuroscience Institute at AdventHealth Orlando consists of 120 dedicated neurology beds which includes forty neuro-intensive care units, eight dedicated neurosurgical OR suites with an intraoperative 3T MRI and 64 slice CT, FDG-PET, SPECT, and MEG lab. AdventHealth Orlando has been awarded the highest designation, a Level 4 Epilepsy Center, by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC). AdventHealth Neurology and Neurosurgery is a top 50 programs in US News & World Report year after year. In 2024 it ranked number 30 nationally in neurology and neurosurgery AdventHealth also has an advanced comprehensive stroke center providing endovascular procedures 24/7. Our neurosurgery program performed more craniotomy and spine surgery than any other hospitals in Florida. Our minimally invasive brain surgery program is one of the best in the state and draws patients nationally and internationally. We also have a fully developed minimally invasive, DBS and noninvasive brain surgery (Gamma Knife and MRgFUS) programs. Key Responsibilities: Curriculum and evaluation, develop and continuously improve a comprehensive curriculum and evaluation system to monitor the progress of residents through the program. The learning environment within the program Faculty as teachers, coaches, mentors, advisors, and role models Supervision of residents (i.e., duty hours, work environment, and work intensity) Program management (i.e., program evaluation and improvement, communications, accreditation as applicable, program resources). Resident well-being. Oversight of scholarly activities Accreditation and institutional governance Participation KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED: Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, staff, and patients. Effective communication skills Strong medical decision-making skills SCHEDULE DETAILS: Schedule Details: Monday Friday Location: Innovation Tower, downtown Orlando REQUIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Previous experience as a Program Director or Associate program director in an ACGME accredited program is desirable. Hospital Description AdventHealth Orlando is an internationally renowned hospital that specializes in life-saving medical treatments, preventative care and pioneering research. Our healing network includes 30 hospitals and more than 100 extended service locations across the state of Florida. Everything we do is designed to fulfill our ultimate goal to help people live a healthier, fuller life in mind, body and spirit. AdventHealth is a network of ten hospitals around the greater Orlando area, which total approximately 3,000 beds. AdventHealth operates many hospitals across nine different states; 30 of which are in Florida. Our mission has remained the same and is to Extend the Healing Ministry of Christ. Since 1908, AdventHealth Orlando has cared for the Central Florida community as well as patients from around the world. AdventHealth Orlando is an acute-care, tertiary hospital caring for approximately 300,000 patients a year. As the primary campus for more than 1,000 physicians, AdventHealth Orlando is home to nationally recognized Centers of Excellence for Cancer, Cardiology, Children, Diabetes, Neuroscience, Orthopaedics, and Abdominal and Cardiothoracic Transplant. AdventHealth Orlando was named a Best Hospital by the magazine U.S. News & World Report. The hospital was ranked No. 1 in the Orlando metro area, and No. 4 in the state. It is the 14th year in a row AdventHealth Orlando has claimed the top spot in Orlando. In addition, the hospital was ranked among the top 50 in the nation for four specialties: diabetes and endocrinology; neurology and neurosurgery; obstetrics and gynecology and ear, nose and throat. Community Description AdventHealth is conveniently close to many gorgeous homes, downtown urban living, shopping, and great schools. As one of the most visited American cities, Orlando has world-class attractions including Universal Studios, Walt Disney World, and easy access to both coasts for numerous world renown beaches. Orlando is home to major league soccer (Orlando City Lions), NBA basketball (Orlando Magic) as well as University of Central Florida sports. The city also has many public and private universities and colleges. The Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts hosts variety of musical and theatrical performances throughout the year.
04/25/2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced and visionary neurology residency program director to lead the establishment and management of a new Neurology Fellowship Program. The Program Director will be responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing all aspects of the residency program to ensure it meets the highest standards of excellence in education, clinical training, and research. This is a unique opportunity to shape a program that will contribute to advancing the field of Neurology and training the next generation of specialists. We are affiliated with Loma Linda medical school and designated clinical campus for medical students. Academic rank is available to program directors upon successful submission of the application. AdventHealth Orlando is continuing to grow its Neuroscience Institute with a new Brain Health flagship building which opened in 2022. Our Neuro Critical Care Fellowship was accredited by the UCNS in early 2019. Our Neuroscience Institute at AdventHealth Orlando consists of 120 dedicated neurology beds which includes forty neuro-intensive care units, eight dedicated neurosurgical OR suites with an intraoperative 3T MRI and 64 slice CT, FDG-PET, SPECT, and MEG lab. AdventHealth Orlando has been awarded the highest designation, a Level 4 Epilepsy Center, by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC). AdventHealth Neurology and Neurosurgery is a top 50 programs in US News & World Report year after year. In 2024 it ranked number 30 nationally in neurology and neurosurgery AdventHealth also has an advanced comprehensive stroke center providing endovascular procedures 24/7. Our neurosurgery program performed more craniotomy and spine surgery than any other hospitals in Florida. Our minimally invasive brain surgery program is one of the best in the state and draws patients nationally and internationally. We also have a fully developed minimally invasive, DBS and noninvasive brain surgery (Gamma Knife and MRgFUS) programs. Key Responsibilities: Curriculum and evaluation, develop and continuously improve a comprehensive curriculum and evaluation system to monitor the progress of residents through the program. The learning environment within the program Faculty as teachers, coaches, mentors, advisors, and role models Supervision of residents (i.e., duty hours, work environment, and work intensity) Program management (i.e., program evaluation and improvement, communications, accreditation as applicable, program resources). Resident well-being. Oversight of scholarly activities Accreditation and institutional governance Participation KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED: Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, staff, and patients. Effective communication skills Strong medical decision-making skills SCHEDULE DETAILS: Schedule Details: Monday Friday Location: Innovation Tower, downtown Orlando REQUIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Previous experience as a Program Director or Associate program director in an ACGME accredited program is desirable. Hospital Description AdventHealth Orlando is an internationally renowned hospital that specializes in life-saving medical treatments, preventative care and pioneering research. Our healing network includes 30 hospitals and more than 100 extended service locations across the state of Florida. Everything we do is designed to fulfill our ultimate goal to help people live a healthier, fuller life in mind, body and spirit. AdventHealth is a network of ten hospitals around the greater Orlando area, which total approximately 3,000 beds. AdventHealth operates many hospitals across nine different states; 30 of which are in Florida. Our mission has remained the same and is to Extend the Healing Ministry of Christ. Since 1908, AdventHealth Orlando has cared for the Central Florida community as well as patients from around the world. AdventHealth Orlando is an acute-care, tertiary hospital caring for approximately 300,000 patients a year. As the primary campus for more than 1,000 physicians, AdventHealth Orlando is home to nationally recognized Centers of Excellence for Cancer, Cardiology, Children, Diabetes, Neuroscience, Orthopaedics, and Abdominal and Cardiothoracic Transplant. AdventHealth Orlando was named a Best Hospital by the magazine U.S. News & World Report. The hospital was ranked No. 1 in the Orlando metro area, and No. 4 in the state. It is the 14th year in a row AdventHealth Orlando has claimed the top spot in Orlando. In addition, the hospital was ranked among the top 50 in the nation for four specialties: diabetes and endocrinology; neurology and neurosurgery; obstetrics and gynecology and ear, nose and throat. Community Description AdventHealth is conveniently close to many gorgeous homes, downtown urban living, shopping, and great schools. As one of the most visited American cities, Orlando has world-class attractions including Universal Studios, Walt Disney World, and easy access to both coasts for numerous world renown beaches. Orlando is home to major league soccer (Orlando City Lions), NBA basketball (Orlando Magic) as well as University of Central Florida sports. The city also has many public and private universities and colleges. The Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts hosts variety of musical and theatrical performances throughout the year.
To be considered for this role, applicants must hold a bachelor's degree before starting first day of work with Success Academy - a background in education is not required. Thanks for your interest in Success Academy! Running a large, fast-growing, and high-performing network of public charter schools takes a village - families, children, teachers, staff and faculty, advocates, and supporters alike. We are growing fast in New York and expanding to Florida, and we would love to welcome you to our community! We work tirelessly every day to ensure children have access to a fun, rigorous, whole-child education regardless of zip code or economic status. When you join SA, you play a part in giving every student who walks through our doors a fair shot at reaching his or her potential. Hiring for School Year 2026-27! Are you passionate, driven, and looking for an intellectually charged environment where you can make an impact? As a teacher in New York City's top-performing network of K-12 charter schools, you will join a team of professionals committed to teaching and preparing children from low-income neighborhoods to be self-assured thinkers and leaders, capable of exploring and debating sophisticated ideas, and ready for college and whatever they set their sights on. A background in education is not required. At Success Academy, we provide you with extensive training and a proven curriculum so you can focus on working with your students instead of building lesson plans. As we move rapidly toward our most ambitious years yet, we are looking for great minds with the drive to develop exceptional leadership skills, the collaborative spirit to elevate our learning community, and the passion to put their knowledge to work for profound social impact on behalf of children. Key Responsibilities Lesson Planning and Instruction Study and implement lesson plans that align with curriculum standards. Utilize a variety of instructional strategies and technologies to enhance learning. Manage a classroom of 20+ scholars. Assessment and Evaluation Assess student progress through assignments, tests, and observations. Provide timely feedback and support to help students improve. Maintain accurate records of student performance and progress. Classroom Management Establish and enforce classroom rules and procedures to maintain a productive learning environment. Communication and Collaboration Communicate regularly with students, parents, and guardians regarding academic progress and behavioral issues. Collaborate with other teachers, staff, and administration to support student success. Career Advancement and Skill Development Success Academy gives you unparalleled opportunities to gain valuable professional skills and advance rapidly with leadership opportunities available both in the classroom and outside. Sharpen your communication skills and develop strong, meaningful relationships with students, their families, and your peers and mentors. This is inclusive of writing letters of recommendation at the middle school and high school level. Become a highly skilled problem solver able to tackle challenges in and out of the classroom. Learn to assess and analyze data to chart your students' growth and achievement, and tailor your own teaching methods accordingly. Engage in professional development opportunities with school leaders to benefit from targeted, in-the-moment feedback and coaching to improve your performance. Have the opportunity to grow as a leader and ultimately a leader of the entire grade team. There are also opportunities to enter our school leadership track as an assistant principal as well as to transition to our network office. Minimum Qualifications A bachelor's degree before your first day of work with Success Academy (a background in education is not required) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Passion for learning and commitment to student development Ability to work in person in New York City ($2500 stipend for qualified relocations) What We Look For Drive for Excellence: You set ambitious goals for yourself and have never been afraid of putting in the hard work it takes to achieve them; Confidence and Presence: You enjoy taking the lead and inspiring others with your passion and commitment; Passion for Content: You relish literature, science, history, and/or math and independently seek to deepen your knowledge of subjects that interest you; Planning and Organizational Skills: You have experience juggling multiple responsibilities and are able to plan around competing priorities; Emotional Intelligence: You have strong instincts for building trusting relationships with people from a wide range of backgrounds; Learner: You are intellectually curious and are motivated to master new skills. You welcome feedback and coaching that will help you achieve your goals; and Grit and Determination: You are not frustrated by setbacks - you see them as an opportunity for growth. At Success Academy, we invest boldly in our teachers through exceptional pay growth, comprehensive health and wellness benefits, and career pathways that enable you to advance into leadership within an average of three years! Health & Wellbeing that Starts Day One Medical, dental, and vision coverage through Cigna and VSP - effective on your first day. SA covers 82% of our most popular medical insurance plan, or about $9,000 annually, towards your medical, dental, and vision coverage. Employees receive a $50 cellphone stipend every month! ($600 annually) Pre-tax savings accounts for healthcare, dependent care, and commuter expenses. Free and confidential counseling through our Employee Assistance Program and Talkspace. Backup care for children and adults, fitness and travel discounts. Time to Recharge Enjoy paid time off during summer break, school vacation weeks, and holidays Generous paid parental leave for new parents. Accelerated Growth & Recognition Intensive training, ongoing coaching, and leadership pathways - most teachers are promoted to leadership positions on average within three years. Salary growth that provides significant yearly % increases, with opportunities to increase earning potential through performance-based incentives An employee recognition program that offers opportunities for awards and acknowledgment. Financial Security for Your Future 403(b) retirement plan with a 3% employer match. Quarterly employer contributions to your Health Savings Account (HSA) - up to $2,400/year! Income protection through employer-paid short- and long-term disability, and group life insurance coverage. Voluntary supplemental life insurance, accident, hospital indemnity, critical illness, and legal plans. All roles qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness after 10 years; most schools are eligible for Teacher Loan Forgiveness after 5 years of teaching. Exact compensation may vary based on skills and experience. Compensation Range $65,000-$75,000 USD Success Academy Charter Schools is an equal opportunity employer and actively encourages applications from people of all backgrounds. Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience. Success Academy offers a full benefits program and opportunities for professional growth. Privacy Policy: By providing your phone number, you consent to receive text message updates from Success Academy regarding your application. Reply STOP to unsubscribe. View our Privacy Policy. Current Success Academies Employees: Please apply through the Internal Job Board via Greenhouse. You will be asked to log in through your Okta Profile. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our organization. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We actively seek applications from people of all backgrounds to strengthen our community and the perspectives needed to flourish in a multicultural world. Success Academy offers a full benefits program and opportunities for professional growth. Success Academy Charter Schools does not offer employment-based immigration sponsorship.
01/27/2026
Full time
To be considered for this role, applicants must hold a bachelor's degree before starting first day of work with Success Academy - a background in education is not required. Thanks for your interest in Success Academy! Running a large, fast-growing, and high-performing network of public charter schools takes a village - families, children, teachers, staff and faculty, advocates, and supporters alike. We are growing fast in New York and expanding to Florida, and we would love to welcome you to our community! We work tirelessly every day to ensure children have access to a fun, rigorous, whole-child education regardless of zip code or economic status. When you join SA, you play a part in giving every student who walks through our doors a fair shot at reaching his or her potential. Hiring for School Year 2026-27! Are you passionate, driven, and looking for an intellectually charged environment where you can make an impact? As a teacher in New York City's top-performing network of K-12 charter schools, you will join a team of professionals committed to teaching and preparing children from low-income neighborhoods to be self-assured thinkers and leaders, capable of exploring and debating sophisticated ideas, and ready for college and whatever they set their sights on. A background in education is not required. At Success Academy, we provide you with extensive training and a proven curriculum so you can focus on working with your students instead of building lesson plans. As we move rapidly toward our most ambitious years yet, we are looking for great minds with the drive to develop exceptional leadership skills, the collaborative spirit to elevate our learning community, and the passion to put their knowledge to work for profound social impact on behalf of children. Key Responsibilities Lesson Planning and Instruction Study and implement lesson plans that align with curriculum standards. Utilize a variety of instructional strategies and technologies to enhance learning. Manage a classroom of 20+ scholars. Assessment and Evaluation Assess student progress through assignments, tests, and observations. Provide timely feedback and support to help students improve. Maintain accurate records of student performance and progress. Classroom Management Establish and enforce classroom rules and procedures to maintain a productive learning environment. Communication and Collaboration Communicate regularly with students, parents, and guardians regarding academic progress and behavioral issues. Collaborate with other teachers, staff, and administration to support student success. Career Advancement and Skill Development Success Academy gives you unparalleled opportunities to gain valuable professional skills and advance rapidly with leadership opportunities available both in the classroom and outside. Sharpen your communication skills and develop strong, meaningful relationships with students, their families, and your peers and mentors. This is inclusive of writing letters of recommendation at the middle school and high school level. Become a highly skilled problem solver able to tackle challenges in and out of the classroom. Learn to assess and analyze data to chart your students' growth and achievement, and tailor your own teaching methods accordingly. Engage in professional development opportunities with school leaders to benefit from targeted, in-the-moment feedback and coaching to improve your performance. Have the opportunity to grow as a leader and ultimately a leader of the entire grade team. There are also opportunities to enter our school leadership track as an assistant principal as well as to transition to our network office. Minimum Qualifications A bachelor's degree before your first day of work with Success Academy (a background in education is not required) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Passion for learning and commitment to student development Ability to work in person in New York City ($2500 stipend for qualified relocations) What We Look For Drive for Excellence: You set ambitious goals for yourself and have never been afraid of putting in the hard work it takes to achieve them; Confidence and Presence: You enjoy taking the lead and inspiring others with your passion and commitment; Passion for Content: You relish literature, science, history, and/or math and independently seek to deepen your knowledge of subjects that interest you; Planning and Organizational Skills: You have experience juggling multiple responsibilities and are able to plan around competing priorities; Emotional Intelligence: You have strong instincts for building trusting relationships with people from a wide range of backgrounds; Learner: You are intellectually curious and are motivated to master new skills. You welcome feedback and coaching that will help you achieve your goals; and Grit and Determination: You are not frustrated by setbacks - you see them as an opportunity for growth. At Success Academy, we invest boldly in our teachers through exceptional pay growth, comprehensive health and wellness benefits, and career pathways that enable you to advance into leadership within an average of three years! Health & Wellbeing that Starts Day One Medical, dental, and vision coverage through Cigna and VSP - effective on your first day. SA covers 82% of our most popular medical insurance plan, or about $9,000 annually, towards your medical, dental, and vision coverage. Employees receive a $50 cellphone stipend every month! ($600 annually) Pre-tax savings accounts for healthcare, dependent care, and commuter expenses. Free and confidential counseling through our Employee Assistance Program and Talkspace. Backup care for children and adults, fitness and travel discounts. Time to Recharge Enjoy paid time off during summer break, school vacation weeks, and holidays Generous paid parental leave for new parents. Accelerated Growth & Recognition Intensive training, ongoing coaching, and leadership pathways - most teachers are promoted to leadership positions on average within three years. Salary growth that provides significant yearly % increases, with opportunities to increase earning potential through performance-based incentives An employee recognition program that offers opportunities for awards and acknowledgment. Financial Security for Your Future 403(b) retirement plan with a 3% employer match. Quarterly employer contributions to your Health Savings Account (HSA) - up to $2,400/year! Income protection through employer-paid short- and long-term disability, and group life insurance coverage. Voluntary supplemental life insurance, accident, hospital indemnity, critical illness, and legal plans. All roles qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness after 10 years; most schools are eligible for Teacher Loan Forgiveness after 5 years of teaching. Exact compensation may vary based on skills and experience. Compensation Range $65,000-$75,000 USD Success Academy Charter Schools is an equal opportunity employer and actively encourages applications from people of all backgrounds. Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience. Success Academy offers a full benefits program and opportunities for professional growth. Privacy Policy: By providing your phone number, you consent to receive text message updates from Success Academy regarding your application. Reply STOP to unsubscribe. View our Privacy Policy. Current Success Academies Employees: Please apply through the Internal Job Board via Greenhouse. You will be asked to log in through your Okta Profile. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our organization. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We actively seek applications from people of all backgrounds to strengthen our community and the perspectives needed to flourish in a multicultural world. Success Academy offers a full benefits program and opportunities for professional growth. Success Academy Charter Schools does not offer employment-based immigration sponsorship.