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Adjunct Teaching Faculty | Aerospace Engineering

Worcester Polytechnic InstituteWorcester, MA

$7,000+ / project

JOB TITLE Adjunct Teaching Faculty | Aerospace Engineering LOCATION Worcester DEPARTMENT NAME Aerospace Engineering- JM DIVISION NAME Worcester Polytechnic Institute- WPI JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY Worcester Polytechnic Institute invites applications for the part-time position of Adjunct Teaching Faculty. The Aerospace Engineering Department at Worcester Polytechnic Institute is seeking part-time adjunct faculty to teach day and/or evening classes. Part-time faculty positions are created to provide an available applicant pool for the department. Positions will be filled on an as-needed basis. Start dates will vary by course and term. Applications will remain in the pool until the posting closes. JOB DESCRIPTION An Adjunct Teaching Faculty will teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses with various options for on-campus and online delivery. All courses listed in the WPI undergraduate and graduate catalog under the Aerospace Engineering curriculum are of interest. Applicants should specifically identify which courses would be the best fit for their expertise. https://www.wpi.edu/academics/calendar-catalogs An ideal applicant will hold an advanced degree in Aerospace Engineering or closely related discipline. Prior experience as an instructor or a teaching assistant at the college-level is required. Relevant industry experience is also valued. Responsibilities include teaching from an established course syllabus but with addition of personal expertise and experience; conducting office hours; grading the course assessments; providing students with timely feedback; providing materials used in course evaluations. Compensation: $7,000 per course FLSA STATUS United States of America (Exempt) WPI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability. It seeks individuals from all backgrounds and experiences who will contribute to a culture of creativity, collaboration, inclusion, problem solving, innovation, high performance, and change making. It is committed to maintaining a campus environment free of harassment and discrimination.

Posted 30+ days ago

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Fisher Teaching Fellow

The Thacher SchoolOjai, CA

$38,000 - $40,000 / year

The Thacher School Fisher Teaching Fellow Department: Faculty Position: Fisher Teaching Fellow Status: Full-time, Faculty, Housed The Thacher School is one of the most selective and highly regarded boarding schools in the nation. Founded in 1889 by Sherman Day Thacher, the School serves academically talented students from over 20 states and close to 10 countries in a rigorous college preparatory experience. The faculty and students live and work closely together on a 427-acre campus nestled in the foothills of the Los Padres National Forest in Ojai, California (85 miles north of Los Angeles). Honor, fairness, kindness, and truth are the cornerstones of School life. Together, the School community commits to the belief that demands in the academic classroom, when combined with those of mountains and horses, of sports and the arts, produce independent minds, strong bodies, and powerful character. The School enrolls 260 students, has an operating budget of $28 million, and an endowment of $180 million. Thacher seeks candidates who are interested in exploring a career in education, regardless of previous experience or academic fields of interest, to participate in a two-year fellowship program designed to immerse early career teachers in all aspects of boarding school life. We seek to interview candidates who are eager to engage actively in all aspects of boarding school life, and be mentored and supported by experienced faculty and school leaders. Successful candidates should have a commitment to residential life and advising, to athletic coaching and/or other participation in the School’s afternoon program, and to helping co-lead camping trips. We also seek fellows who are dynamic leaders, lifelong learners, and compassionate mentors to adolescents. SUMMARY OF PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Work closely with a mentor teacher to observe, support and eventually teach stand-alone courses in the fellow’s discipline of expertise. Fellows can expect to observe and possibly teach 1-2 sections their first year in residence, and up to 3 their second year. Advise a grade-level group of between 4-6 students. Participate in the residential program through attendance at community dinner, evening duty one weeknight/week and approximately 6 weekends/year. Participate in the weekend and evening activities program by playing a leadership role in Thacher’s Indoor Committee and helping to plan and run student events. Participate in the afternoon program by coaching, running an activity or its equivalent for two of the three seasons/year. Partner with colleagues to co-lead two outdoor backcountry trips a year (5 nights in the fall and 5 nights in the spring). Serve on at least one school-wide committee; participate in departmental and full-faculty meetings, provide timely written feedback to students, advisees and their families and actively support school activities and events. PROFESSIONAL QUALITIES OF THACHER FACULTY & STAFF Contribute to the delivery of the mission, vision, and values of the school community. Build, foster and participate in an inclusive school community. Model lifelong learning, flexibility and a growth mindset. Maintain a commitment to professional development. Maintain high standards of professionalism with students and colleagues. Enthusiasm for working with teenagers Manage time effectively and meet deadlines and commitments. Values collaboration with colleagues and active participation in a community of students and adults. Embrace and actively participate in signature Thacher programs, including the backcountry program. Exhibits flexibility and adaptability to change as needed. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE A Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) or equivalent required. SALARY RANGE Salary Range is $38,000 - $40,000. Final salary is based on experience relevant to the role and internal equity. Thacher offers a competitive total rewards package, which includes a 403(b) match, healthcare coverage, and a broad range of other benefits. OTHER REQUIREMENTS Possession of (or ability to obtain) a current California driver license with a satisfactory motor vehicle record and ability to transport students in school-owned vehicles. A criminal background check must be successfully completed before employment can begin. Note: The physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. As prescribed by law, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The Thacher School is dedicated to providing equal opportunities to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran’s status, or any other factor that is a prohibited consideration under applicable law. Powered by JazzHR

Posted 30+ days ago

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Nursing Teaching Assistant/Adjunct

University of MaryBismarck, ND
Nursing Teaching Assistant/Adjunct Clinical Faculty The Undergraduate Nursing Teaching Assistant/Adjunct Clinical facilitates student centered learning. Candidates will be invited to demonstrate a willingness to support the Christian, Catholic, Benedictine mission of the University of Mary. Essential Roles and Responsibilities: Communicate nursing practice objectives for specified areas with students; identify potential learning opportunities for the student in the nursing practice area; assign clients according to learning level, agency protocol and nursing practice objectives and course policy; supervise students in the nursing practice area Assess student preparation to ensure safe nursing practice; identify individual student learning needs; facilitate laboratory experience as appropriate Assist student to integrate theoretical concepts into nursing practice Evaluate student nursing practice written work; evaluate skill competencies of students per established evaluation tool; assist with and evaluate skill acquisition by the student; conduct individual evaluation conferences with students at midterm, end of semester, and as needed; provide written feedback to students on their performance; notify mentor or course coordinator of any student concerns in a timely manner Foster interpersonal relationships with assigned unit; Nursing Practice site orientation is required; communicate student expectations with facility; evaluate nursing practice site for effectiveness; provide a written evaluation of the practice area at the end of the academic year which addresses strengths and areas of concern Foster and emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration; encourage student to become self-directed Foster and model baccalaureate professional nursing roles such as: delegation, clinical decision-making, therapeutic communication, leadership, collaboration, professionalism Implement, evaluate and provide information for update of the nursing practice tool Initiate periodic ongoing communication with assigned mentor or course coordinator; attend monthly scheduled course meetings and end of course evaluation meeting. Participate in activities that facilitate maintaining the faculty members own nursing competence and professional expertise in the area of teaching responsibility Schedule required nursing practice hours per rotation needs with course coordinator: all nursing practice hours are mandatory; anticipated absences by faculty needs approval of course coordinator with plans for rescheduling nursing practice hours; unanticipated absences by faculty must be rescheduled ASAP with approval of course Coordinator; reschedule make-up experiences for students on an individual basis as needed with approval of course coordinator Lab Supervision: Communicate course and lab objectives with students; Identify potential learning opportunities for the student; Assess student preparation to ensure safe nursing practice; Identify individual student learning needs; Facilitate laboratory experience as appropriate Assist students to integrate theoretical concepts into the lab setting Evaluate student written work; Evaluate skill competencies of students per check list; Assist with and evaluate skill acquisition by the student; Provide feedback to students on their performance; Encourage students to become self-directed. Foster and model baccalaureate professional nursing roles such as: delegation; clinical decision-making; therapeutic communication; leadership; collaboration; professionalism Notify lab coordinator of any student concerns in a timely manner. Initiate periodic ongoing communication with lab coordinator; Attend scheduled course meetings. Participate in activities that facilitate maintaining the faculty members own nursing competence and professional expertise in the area of teaching responsibility. Education Qualifications: Actively engaged in graduate nursing studies to complete the degree within 4 years Current unencumbered license in the State of North Dakota Meet criteria as set forth by the NDBON faculty development program   We thank you for your interest in the University of Mary. Founded in 1959 by the Sisters of Annunciation Monastery, the campus overlooks the beautiful Missouri river and is located in Bismarck, North Dakota, a community of approximately 80,000 people, with wonderful family and parish life, friendly neighborhoods, enjoyable recreational and cultural facilities, a low crime rate, clean air, and excellent schools. The University of Mary, with an enrollment of over 3,000 students, is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association. For more information on the University of Mary, please watch a short video by clicking on this link: https://youtu.be/Go37Hy6QrVs Review of application materials will begin immediately.  Position will remain open until filled. To view all of our current openings, please visit our career page at https://universityofmary.applytojob.com/apply/ . Powered by JazzHR

Posted 30+ days ago

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Preschool Summer Camp Teaching Positions

Children's Day SchoolSan Francisco, CA

$25 - $36 / hour

ECP Summer Camp Teaching Positions Children’s Day School (CDS) is a co-educational preschool through eighth-grade school serving over 470 students in the Mission Dolores neighborhood of San Francisco. Spanning two campuses, and home to a diverse community of students, faculty, and families, CDS is a vibrant learning community. Our teachers practice constructivist teaching; born of “learning by doing,” it is how we achieve excellent academics. We believe by encouraging children to fully engage in complex topics, and in myriad ways we are giving them tools to become lifelong learners and passionate citizens of the world. To learn more about CDS, visit our website at www.cds-sf.org. CDS is located on a beautiful, secluded half-acre in the Mission near Dolores Park. Our aftercare program employs the use of indoor classrooms, an environmental ed. kitchen, wood chips area and climbing structure, a farm and garden, and a play yard among the largest independent schools in the city. The Role CampCDS seeks dynamic Early Childhood Camp Teachers for the summer program. Reporting to the Preschool Extended Program Manager, this position is responsible for supporting engaging camp activities for students entering Preschool through Kindergarten. Employment dates will be roughly 6/15 - 8/7, with 7 weeks of full-time camp sessions, plus dates for training before camp begins and clean up after camp ends Working hours are between 8:00 am - 5:30 pm About the Program: Our early childhood camp is for children entering/continuing preschool or starting TK or Kindergarten in the fall. Led by our amazing preschool team, the camp helps little ones build confidence in the classroom while having lots of summer fun. Camp days mirror the school routine with morning circle, project work, play, lunch, nap, and snack time. Activities include tinkering, arts, music, gardening, and cooking, plus learning experiences with visiting community partners like Culinary Artistas, Fitness in Transit, the Insect Discovery Lab, and Little Folkies. Job Requirements High school diploma required. College-level coursework in education is preferred. 12 units of Early Childhood coursework is preferred. Have experience teaching or leading youth activities and excellent classroom management. Excellent interpersonal skills as well as a great sense of humor. Demonstrate the ability to take initiative, work passionately and joyfully, and collaborate effectively with colleagues, students, and parents. Keep classroom, storage areas, bathrooms, and outside areas neat and orderly Work effectively with children, families, and staff of diverse backgrounds and family structures. Display a passion for learning and a commitment to personal-professional growth. Possesses dynamic problem-solving and communication skills. Be proficient in technology: email, word processing, photos, etc. Compensation $25-$36 per/hour DOE Physical Demands of Position The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a school employee to successfully perform the essential responsibilities and functions. Reasonable accommodation may be requested to enable individuals to perform the essential responsibilities of the job: Ability to sit, stand, move, communicate, hear and read during the course of normal teaching activities; Able to think and concentrate for sustained periods of time, and to perform teaching responsibilities with patience and professionalism required to effectively work with children; In-person attendance is necessary to perform essential job functions; May be exposed to childhood illnesses. Clearances Required TB Assessment Live Scan background check Eligible to work in the U.S. / E-Verify CDS is an equal-opportunity employer. Our community is diverse in many ways, inclusive of race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender spectrum, age, ability, and more. We welcome and value the same in our faculty and staff. Contact Information: http://careers.cds-sf.org Send resume, cover letter, names of 3 references, and an idea for an engaging activity for Kindergarten-aged and/or preschool aged students Powered by JazzHR

Posted 3 days ago

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Teaching Assistant (TA), High School University (HSU) Program

Neighborhood Learning Alliance PGHPittsburgh, PA

$16+ / hour

Title: Teaching Assistant (TA), High School University (HSU) Program Reports to: Social Worker, College and Career Readiness FLSA Status : Non-Exempt Employment Status : Part-time Hourly Rate : $16.00 up to 10 work hours per week Courses: Introduction to Psychology and User Experience (UX) I Work Location: Saturdays in-person at Carlow University Training Dates: Week of January 12 and January 19th Student Orientation & Saturday Course Dates: January 24 – March 21, 2026 Cover Letter & Resume: Submit to careers@neighborhoodlearning.orgQuestions: Send questions to careers@neighborhoodlearning.org Offer Conditions: Hiring: Dependent on FBI, Child Abuse, Criminal Background, and mandated reporter training (The cost for clearances is covered by the organization) High School U Program: https://neighborhoodlearning.org/school-year-high-school-u/ Program Overview The High School University (HSU) program is designed to address systemic challenges for low-income students and students of color accessing college level courses and career work related experiences while in high school and monitoring students through their second year of college. The HSU programs provide high school students in the Pittsburgh region the opportunity to earn free college credits, participate in work related experiences, and receive college and career readiness support.Under the supervision of the Social Worker, the Teaching Assistant works with the Social Workers and college Professor to design support materials and non-academic supports that will build student’s academic understandings, skills, college readiness, and social-emotional intelligence. The course and recitation sessions are in-person on the college campus (Carlow University). The Teaching Assistant will co-lead recitation right after the class on Saturdays. Twice a week the Teaching Assistant will lead small group sessions virtually for the students.Our work culture is collaborative, student-centered, and community forward. Neighborhood Learning Alliance is looking for a candidate that can teach multiple learning styles, possesses a growth mindset, effectively manages schedules, inspires students, and has a strong grasp of subject matter. Essential Functions: Work effectively with the NLA team and professor Demonstrate academic competence in the subject area Review syllabus topics and assignments Assist students with homework, projects, test preparation, papers, research and other academic tasks Conduct practice tests to track progress, identify areas of improvement and help set goals for exam preparation Collaborate effectively with the university and the organization to increase student performance Provide students positive and constructive feedback Offer feedback on progress to students’ parents and teachers where appropriate Maintain an orderly and organized learning environment and ensure that students are on-task Lead small groups of students in homework, essay writing and editing workshops, etc. Maintain a growth mindset toward student learning and teaching practice Other duties as assigned Qualifications : Subject matter proficiency in the college course of interest Strong verbal and written communication skills to clearly explain challenging concepts, provideinstructions, and deliver feedback Patience and compassion for students as they develop skills and improve their performance Ability to connect and interact with high school students Ability to take supervision and correction constructively Ability to positively supervise students Basic knowledge of database, excel spreadsheet, and word processing applications (Googleplatforms) Ability to troubleshoot and problem solve Ability to work independently and collaboratively Have reliable transportation or able to access college campus Physical Demands and Work Environment The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions. While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to use hands or fingers, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 40 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust focus. The noise level in the work environment is usually low to moderate.The organization is an Equal Opportunity Employer, drug free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable. Powered by JazzHR

Posted 30+ days ago

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French Speaking Multi-Disciplinary Teaching Artist (NY)

TogetherhoodNew York, NY
We highly value the contributions of experienced educators in our instructor community. Therefore, we require all applicants to: (1) showcase relevant teaching experience on your resume. (2) If you have a passion for education but lack formal teaching experience, please include a compelling cover letter explaining your interest in teaching and why you believe you would excel in an educational role. About Togetherhood Togetherhood is a marketplace for independent enrichment providers. We are a trusted source of consistently-outstanding enrichment experiences, across any topic, whether it be arts & crafts, skateboarding, breakdancing, performing arts with Broadway performers, STEM through the lens of Harry Potter or soccer with a former college athlete. We are a safe, secure community where children can experience the world around them, learn and, most importantly, have fun with their friends in programs led by other members of the community. Our mission is to enable consistently outstanding enrichment so that every one (regardless of their circumstances) has the opportunity to become who they aspire to be. We are focused on finding passionate, talented enrichment providers and giving them the autonomy and support they need to create engaging and magical experiences for children. What You'll Do You will be matched with opportunities to teach after school classes in French to elementary school students at schools, buildings and communities across New York City. These teaching opportunities will be for terms that could last anywhere from 6 weeks to 18 weeks, and will be assigned to you based on the subjects you are experienced in teaching. In this role, you'll have the following responsibilities: Conceive of and create an age-appropriate curriculum for your class Design outcome-based lesson plans in the subject that you are passionate about Specify the materials you'll need to run the course successfully Consistently arrive at your class on time (or early!) Create and memorable experience for the children in your class to help them grow and develop a passion for learning the French language Who You Are Fun, enthusiastic, experienced instructor, with deep experience teaching school age children Able to create positive class community and build relationships with students Experience leading your own classes Has excitement, joy and passion for teaching kids and personal development/learning Cooperative, supportive, flexible Has a strong work ethic and do whatever it takes mind set  at least three references NYC-based Fluent in French

Posted 30+ days ago

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Multi-Disciplinary Teaching Artist

TogetherhoodPhiladelphia, PA

$16+ / hour

About Togetherhood Togetherhood is a marketplace for independent enrichment providers. We are a trusted source of consistently-outstanding enrichment experiences, across any topic, whether it be arts & crafts, skateboarding, breakdancing, performing arts with Broadway performers, STEM through the lens of Harry Potter or soccer with a former college athlete. We are a safe, secure community where children can experience the world around them, learn and, most importantly, have fun with their friends in programs led by other members of the community. Our mission is to enable consistently outstanding enrichment so that every one (regardless of their circumstances) has the opportunity to become who they aspire to be. We are focused on finding passionate, talented enrichment providers and giving them the autonomy and support they need to create engaging and magical experiences for children. What You'll Do Consistent schedule: Choose the on-call days that work best for you! You can expect each shift to be 3 hours long Mon- Fri, usually from 2:30 - 5:30 PM. Boost Your Income: Earn $16/hour for your on-call time, with the potential to earn the full class rate if you're called to teach! Variety & Impact: Potentially teach a wide range of classes and students, keeping your work dynamic and rewarding while expanding your overall teaching experience.  Important Note:  While you may select as many weekdays as you'd like, your final on-call schedule may vary. We value reliable Providers who we can count on. If this opportunity aligns with your goals, sign up!

Posted 30+ days ago

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Literacy Teaching Assistant

The Reading RanchFrisco, TX
The Reading Ranch Tutorial Centers offer exclusive and proprietary literacy programs/tutoring that are phonetically based for reading, writing, comprehension, spelling, and critical analysis (CARS). Our founder, Dr. Southwell, developed the curriculum and methods as part of her Doctoral studies based on sound research and proven principles. Our multi-sensory teaching approach is highly teacher/student interactive. We make reading and writing FUN. Job Description : Reading Ranch Tutorial Centers are expanding with instructor openings. As a Reading Ranch literacy teacher, you will guide children to become excellent readers and writers. Our exclusive research-based & scientifically proven Reading Ranch Curriculum implements selective practices that provide enhancement as well as intervention to young readers and writers. No lesson planning or curriculum development is needed. Your focus is on teaching the children! Flexible Part-Time Hours: 3:15 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, Saturday AMs, Sundays PMs. Fall Hours: 3:15 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, Saturday AMs, Sundays AM/PMs. Choose your workdays (2-4 days a week) - perfect for retired literacy teachers and/or college students with some teaching experience Qualifications: We are seeking candidates that bring out positive aspects in every challenge. You must enjoy being a part of a teaching team environment while passionate about working with children and conversing with parents. You should have a proven track record of being dependable, a quick learner, flexible, and have a strong work ethic. If you can take a lesson plan and create excitement and love of learning to impact our future leaders, then this job is for you!! Powered by JazzHR

Posted 30+ days ago

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Adjunct Sound Tech Teaching Artist - Temporary position

Vertex Partnership AcademiesBronx, NY

$3,000+ / project

Organization Overview Vertex Partnership Academies is a public charter International Baccalaureate World High School with a classical core in the heart of the Bronx. Our mission is to provide students with pathways for upward mobility while preparing them for the responsibilities of self-governance in a democratic republic . Everything we do is rooted in the four cardinal virtues: courage, justice, temperance, and wisdom. Our Lower Academy curriculum is designed to teach timeless truths in pursuit of the good , the true , and the beautiful . All students train in the seven classical liberal arts of the Trivium and Quadrivium, with explicit instruction and practice of logic, grammar, and rhetoric, choose between Spanish and Latin, and trace the development of the Western Tradition. Our Upper Academy provides students with rich options equal in rigor and stature: a Humanities-focused pathway with AP courses, or three different International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme pathways: Biomedical Science, Computer Science and Cybersecurity, and Montessori Early Childhood Education, all of which have real-world partners and result in an industry credential. At Vertex, our students have agency . Each day, they make choices about the kind of people they want to become, the lives they want to lead, and the society they want to build. It’s our sacred duty to equip them with the knowledge most worth having, to sharpen their critical thinking, and to create a space where they grapple with diverse viewpoints, express cogent arguments, and engage in democratic discourse. Position Summary The Sound Tech (Adjunct Faculty) will provide consultation on Vertex developing a wireless mic system for the production of In the Heights, integrating wireless mics with the current sound system, teach students how to effectively and safely set up and use the sound and wireless mic system, and support running sound for all technical rehearsals and performances for In the Heights. This position supports student learning through structured sound instruction, rehearsal facilitation, and collaboration with the production team. The role is temporary and instructional in nature, aligned to the musical’s rehearsal and performance schedule. Key Responsibilities Advise Vertex on renting or purchasing a wireless mic system that effectively integrates with current Vertex sound system Plan and teach students to properly set up and run wireless mics for the Vertex theater productions Provide direct instruction to students to import and run sound cues for Vertex theater productions Balance the sound speaker system to ensure all audience members can clearly hear sound and music for Vertex theater productions Collaborate with the In the Height’s director, music staff, and production team to ensure alignment with instructional and artistic goals Maintain a safe, inclusive, and professional learning environment during rehearsals Adhere to school policies, schedules, and supervision expectations Attend rehearsals and performances as required during the appointment term Qualifications Bachelor's degree in related field preferred Demonstrated experience with technical sound production for musical theater performances Experience working with students in an educational or teaching-artist capacity Strong communication and collaboration skills Ability to differentiate instruction to support varying student skill levels Must be eligible to work as a DOE-registered teaching artist (fingerprints and background check on file or eligible) Professional performance experience in sound tech/design preferred Supervision & Evaluation The Sound Tech will work in collaboration with the Arts & Athletics Department under the supervision of the department chair. Performance will be evaluated based on professionalism, instructional effectiveness, and contribution to the successful execution of the spring musical. Compensation This is a temporary, stipend position with a term date of January 2026 - March 2026. The stipend for this position is $3,000. Physical Requirements This role may require lifting and carrying items weighing up to 20 pounds unassisted, including assisting coworkers when needed. Requires frequent bending, reaching, repetitive hand movements, standing, walking, squatting, sitting, and looking at a computer screen for long periods at a time. EEO Statement Vertex Partnership Academies provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment; including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, and transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Powered by JazzHR

Posted 1 week ago

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2026-2027 12:1 Teaching Position

Neighborhood Charter SchoolsBronx, NY

$73,500 - $95,000 / year

Hiring for the 2026-2027 Hiring Season for our Bronx Campus!Mission of the Schools Our mission is to provide the children of NCS with new educational opportunities through a rigorous, comprehensive K-8 program that cultivates the intellectual, social, and emotional development of each child. Our students, who will include autistic scholars and students with IEPs, will become independent learners and critical thinkers, will acquire the academic skills that they need to succeed in college, preparatory high schools, and will exhibit the social and emotional skills that will allow them to reach their full potential. BRIDGE Program – (B ridging the achievement gap, R eaching full potential, I ndividualized instruction, D ynamic curriculum, G rowth mindset, E mbracing differences) The Neighborhood Charter School’s BRIDGE Program is designed to provide scholars with unique needs with specialized support and interventions. Our goal is to ensure all scholars achieve at the highest possible level so they can be productive citizens. We provide a positive and supportive environment for academic, personal, and social development with a low student-to-teacher ratio. A collaborative team including a special education teacher, speech and language pathologists, clinical psychologist, occupational therapist, and physical therapist foster enhanced support and intensive instruction to address the diverse needs of our scholars. A rigorous, comprehensive curriculum is designed to build a solid educational foundation while cohesively developing social and emotional growth. Scholars in the BRIDGE program experience reading, writing, and mathematics instruction while also learning functional/life, social communication, and self-advocacy skills. Technology, art, and movement are infused to inspire creativity and innovation. BRIDGE Teacher The BRIDGE Teacher provides instruction, assessment , and program planning for identified special education scholars with primary learning disabilities, autism , speech-language impairments, and other health impairments in a self-contained setting. BRIDGE Teacher Duties: Develop and teach engaging lessons that follow NCS’ rigorous curriculum and provide fast-paced, stimulating instruction with a high level of differentiation Drive academic outcomes by analyzing data, reviewing scholar work, and implementing high leverage instructional moves to ensure gains for all scholars Identify the needs of scholars and develop individualized goals through formal and informal assessments Employs various teaching techniques, methods and principles of learning to enable students to progress at accelerated rates, meet goals, and master concepts and skills Solicit, welcome, and incorporate feedback to improve instructional practice Maintain records of students' progress Develops and implements Individualized Education Program (IEP) and behavior plans in consultation with staff and families to ensure success for all scholars Confer, collaborate, and consult with teachers and staff regarding the educational, social, emotional and physical needs and objectives of each student, implementation of the IEPs and special educational services Attend IEP meetings as needed Develop strong relationships with families through frequent communication and assist parents in understanding and supporting educational objectives, learning expectations and behavioral standards Maintain a secure and effective learning environment with impeccable order and clear expectations and routines Participate in state-wide testing, including providing testing accommodations for New York State ELA and Math Exams and facilitating New York State Alternate Assessment Develop and maintain a room environment that is clean, organized and student centered Instruct and direct assigned paraeducators and instructional assistants to maximize delivery of instructional services Participate actively in weekly Case Conference meetings and grade level team planning meetings to assist with lesson differentiation, accommodation and modification as needed Reflect on progress as educator and seeking out professional resources to continuously improve one’s practice Other duties as assigned by the supervisor or their designees. Educational Background and Work Experience Bachelor’s degree (required) Certification in one of the following: New York State Elementary, Special Education, eligible out of state certification, or willingness to work towards your permanent certification (required, certification pathway support offered) Two years of teaching experience working an urban setting (preferred) Knowledge around students with disabilities, specifically autistic students (preferred) Salary Range: $73,500-$95,000 + Powered by JazzHR

Posted 30+ days ago

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Special Education Teaching Assistant

Vista College PrepPhoenix, AZ
Salary: $41,000Why Vista? Vista College Prep empowers all children to aim higher and go further by providing them with access to a top quality education that prepares them for competitive high schools, colleges, and the world beyond. At Vista, we blend excellence, joy, community, and transparency to create a unique educational experience. We cultivate an environment where children love to learn together. Our teaching is intentional and rigorous yet fun, with lots of prideful cheers built into each school day. As a team at Vista, we are deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusiveness. We are especially committed to attracting and developing individuals who share the life experiences of our students because we believe the best work we do is grounded in the realities and experiences of our students and families.We believe that diversity is crucial for effecting lasting change, is one of our greatest strengths, and that the full potential of our diverse network will be reached only when we are an inclusive community. Join us! Role Mission: Vista Special Education Teaching Assistants support VCP special educators in their work to cultivate safe, joyful learning environments characterized by inclusivity and highest expectations for all scholars. In this role, you will build relationships that help instill the joy of life-long learning in our scholars, learn from and collaborate closely with your lead teacher and team members, and and use coaching and assessment data to continually improve your effectiveness. This role can provide a gradual learning experience that leads to the possibility of taking on a role with greater responsibility; future teachers are encouraged to apply! Your impact: Build positive relationships with students grounded in respect, enthusiasm, achievement, courage, hard work and self-determination through structured social-emotional learning; Learn best practices through practice and observation with a VCP teacher and/or grade level; Maintain school-wide systems, rules and consequences, and rewards; Monitor student activities and participate in operational duties (recess, lunch, bus duty, etc.) as assigned; Observe, monitor, and record student progress; Participate in grade-level activities and school-wide functions; Serve as go-to substitute teacher on campus; Work to continuously improve effectiveness in all instructional practices, using school’s teacher performance rubric as a guide; Communicate effectively with students, families, and colleagues; Participate in annual staff training. Your Compensation: In recognition of our team members’ impact, Vista offers a comprehensive, flexible, and competitive compensation package to support the personal health, wellness, and finances of our staff and their families. Competitive base salaries reflective of our local market plus candidate experience and education level Robust healthcare plans for full-time staff, with health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance plans at no cost in monthly premiums and $0 copays, plus confidential, 24/7, no-cost mental health resources and a healthcare concierge service to support your overall experience using your plans Retirement benefits through a 401k with John Hancock and up to a 3% employer match 8 days of PTO, parental leave, and a school calendar with 27 paid holidays, school vacations, and Wellness Fridays built in strategically to support the sustainability of our work All the tools needed to succeed, including all curricular materials, quality professional development, classroom supplies, laptop computers for staff and 1:1 devices for students Opportunities for leadership, growth, and advancement on our team Qualifications: Investment in Vista’s mission, educational model, and belief in the potential of all students to achieve Mastery of and enthusiasm for teaching academic content Strong communication, collaboration, and organizational skills Ability to obtain a valid IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card Vista College Prep is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to building an organization that embraces and celebrates diversity and inclusion. We do not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, pregnancy or related condition (including breastfeeding), genetics, veteran status, disability status, or any other basis protected by law. We believe that diverse teams build better outcomes, bring more perspective to the table, contribute to our success and the success of our students, and help foster a more inclusive environment for all employees. Powered by JazzHR

Posted 30+ days ago

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Preschool Teaching Position - Great Pay and Benefits

Kiddie Academy of Arlingtonalexandria, VA
JOB SUMMARY The Education Program Director will plan, implement and guide the teaching staff in planning and implementing activities that promote the social, physical and intellectual growth of children. Responsible for, models and holds others accountable for the care, hygiene, learning and development activities. Maintains classroom portfolios, cleanliness and order. Guides staff on appropriate techniques with children, parents and curriculum. Supports the Assistant Academy Director and Academy Director in maintaining academy operations. Staff Development ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS • Provide leadership, direction, and guidance to all personnel • Train, supervise, and evaluate personnel • Engage in observation and feedback for all teaching staff • Provide annual performance evaluations for all personnel • Model appropriate techniques for working with children, parents, and colleagues • Support teachers in their overall work with children and parents • Collaborate with the Director of Training on pilot programs Curriculum Implementation • Serve as an educational leader who implements and evaluates high-quality Early Childhood Education • Create a consistent physical and learning environment for each classroom • Participate in parent conferences • Ensure evidence of learning is displayed in all eleven classrooms with curricular goals • Maintain hallway boards Monthly per directed guidance • Implementation of the positive guidance program for managing classroom behavior • Collaborate with the Director of Curriculum on pilot programs • Full implementation of the Hatch technology and results monitoring • Full implementation of the Music & More program in all classrooms Additional Responsibilities • Performs other similar or related duties as necessary • Assist and accept responsibilities in other daily academy duties that might be temporary in the event other personnel are not available Job Qualifications • A Bachelor's Degree in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, or a related field with a minimum of five years of experience in Early Childhood Education field or a related field • Master Teacher skills with demonstrated proficiency • CPR/First Aid Certified Skills • Coaching, mentoring and leadership skills • Competent with Office 365 Suite • Excellent written and spoken communication • Experience with NAEYC accreditation preferred Compensation and benefits to include: Health Insurance Childcare Tuition Benefits; Paid Vacation; Paid Personal Leave; Direct Deposit; Discounted Health Club Membership; Paid Holidays. Other Benefits: Paid professional development opportunities; Long- and Short-Term Disability; Tags: Childcare, Preschool, Daycare, Day Care, Academy, Children, Infant, Kids, Curriculum, Learning Center, Teacher, Assistant Teacher, Classroom, Pre-K, Kindergarten, Education, Director, Assistant Director, Administrator, School, Infant, Toddlers, baby, nursery, teacher, kids, nanny, school, curriculum, classroom, education, child care

Posted 30+ days ago

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2026-2027 12:1 Teaching Position

Neighborhood Charter SchoolsHarlem, NY

$73,500 - $95,000 / year

Mission of the Schools Our mission is to provide the children of NCS with new educational opportunities through a rigorous, comprehensive K-8 program that cultivates the intellectual, social, and emotional development of each child. Our students, who will include autistic scholars and students with IEPs, will become independent learners and critical thinkers, will acquire the academic skills that they need to succeed in college, preparatory high schools, and will exhibit the social and emotional skills that will allow them to reach their full potential. BRIDGE Program – (B ridging the achievement gap, R eaching full potential, I ndividualized instruction, D ynamic curriculum, G rowth mindset, E mbracing differences) The Neighborhood Charter School’s BRIDGE Program is designed to provide scholars with unique needs with specialized support and interventions. Our goal is to ensure all scholars achieve at the highest possible level so they can be productive citizens. We provide a positive and supportive environment for academic, personal, and social development with a low student-to-teacher ratio. A collaborative team including a special education teacher, speech and language pathologists, clinical psychologist, occupational therapist, and physical therapist foster enhanced support and intensive instruction to address the diverse needs of our scholars. A rigorous, comprehensive curriculum is designed to build a solid educational foundation while cohesively developing social and emotional growth. Scholars in the BRIDGE program experience reading, writing, and mathematics instruction while also learning functional/life, social communication, and self-advocacy skills. Technology, art, and movement are infused to inspire creativity and innovation. BRIDGE Teacher The BRIDGE Teacher provides instruction, assessment , and program planning for identified special education scholars with primary learning disabilities, autism , speech-language impairments, and other health impairments in a self-contained setting. BRIDGE Teacher Duties: Develop and teach engaging lessons that follow NCS’ rigorous curriculum and provide fast-paced, stimulating instruction with a high level of differentiation Drive academic outcomes by analyzing data, reviewing scholar work, and implementing high leverage instructional moves to ensure gains for all scholars Identify the needs of scholars and develop individualized goals through formal and informal assessments Employs various teaching techniques, methods and principles of learning to enable students to progress at accelerated rates, meet goals, and master concepts and skills Solicit, welcome, and incorporate feedback to improve instructional practice Maintain records of students' progress Develops and implements Individualized Education Program (IEP) and behavior plans in consultation with staff and families to ensure success for all scholars Confer, collaborate, and consult with teachers and staff regarding the educational, social, emotional and physical needs and objectives of each student, implementation of the IEPs and special educational services Attend IEP meetings as needed Develop strong relationships with families through frequent communication and assist parents in understanding and supporting educational objectives, learning expectations and behavioral standards Maintain a secure and effective learning environment with impeccable order and clear expectations and routines Participate in state-wide testing, including providing testing accommodations for New York State ELA and Math Exams and facilitating New York State Alternate Assessment Develop and maintain a room environment that is clean, organized and student centered Instruct and direct assigned paraeducators and instructional assistants to maximize delivery of instructional services Participate actively in weekly Case Conference meetings and grade level team planning meetings to assist with lesson differentiation, accommodation and modification as needed Reflect on progress as educator and seeking out professional resources to continuously improve one’s practice Other duties as assigned by the supervisor or their designees. Educational Background and Work Experience Bachelor’s degree (required) Certification in one of the following: New York State Elementary, Special Education, eligible out of state certification, or willingness to work towards your permanent certification (required, certification pathway support offered) Two years of teaching experience working an urban setting (preferred) Knowledge around students with disabilities, specifically autistic students (preferred) Salary Range: $73,500-$95,000 + Powered by JazzHR

Posted 30+ days ago

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Seton Teaching Fellow (2026-2027 Academic Year)

Seton Education PartnersNew York, NY

$1,200+ / month

What is Seton Teaching Fellows? Seton Teaching Fellows is a year long missionary teaching program that brings the Catholic Faith to children in underserved communities in America. “The world offers you comfort. But you were not made for comfort. You were made for greatness” - Benedict XVI Locations: Bronx, NYC; Cincinnati, OH; The Rio Grande Valley, TX. Salary and Benefits: A monthly stipend of $1,200 Free housing, utilities, and relocation expenses Options for health insurance and loan deferment assistance Weekly Spiritual, Professional, and Human Formation 3 retreats per year Career Pathways across the Network Timeline: We are accepting applications on a rolling basis, but spots always go quickly! Fellows will serve from July of 2026 (including onboarding and training) through June of 2027 (the close of our academic school year). We're hiring current seniors, graduates, and mission-aligned students seeking a gap year. We also accept a limited number of fellows who will begin January 2026 and will serve through June 2027. What We Offer STF is a fully funded year of service that is making missionary catechesis and classroom education accessible for all. We provide . . . A biweekly stipend—without fundraising. Free, safe and quality housing with other Seton Teaching Fellows—we live in intentional and joyful communities of faith. Participation in vibrant faith formation and a sacramental lifestyle. Professional development that equips and supports you to be a leader in education, ministry, non-profit work, and beyond. Impressive opportunities for funded masters degrees, certification, and licensure in a variety of fields! Opportunities for loan forbearance, health care, and educational grants. Generous time-off and a calendar year with space for breaks, retreats, and rest. Competitive job/graduate school opportunities upon completion of the Fellow year. ​​​​ What We Do Seton Teaching Fellows will serve in our network schools across New York, Texas, and Ohio during the 2026-2027 school year (the Fellowship will run from mid-July to June of the following year). Fellows live in the neighborhood where our schools are located, and serve at our schools, during school hours, Monday-Friday. Fellows teach catechesis classes to students at all of our schools. Fellows take part in rigorous instructional coaching and professional development sessions in order to grow as teachers throughout the year. Fellows participate in and bring intentional community, sacramental faith life, and life-giving formation to the neighborhoods where we serve. Who We Work With All majors and levels of education — you don't have to posses a background or degree in education, and we have opportunities for students taking a gap year or a break from college. We also hire graduates who have already served in the professional work force or another mission. Students and graduates from around the nation — we pay for relocation, travel, housing, and training. Don't stress about moving to a new city or finding a community to tap into—we'll take care of it for you. Students who are eligible for work in the U.S. or OPT — If you are an international student, we might be able to accommodate your work situation! Students and grads from various work experiences — While we work with children and young adults in underserved neighborhoods, you don't have to have professional experience working with children, schools, or a specific age group—you only need the call to serve! Essential Skills and Duties Strong communication skills and a professional demeanor. A desire to teach the fullness of the Catholic faith. The ability to socially and professionally connect with students, staff, and families from diverse backgrounds. A growth mindset rooted in optimism and collaboration. Willingness to live and participate in a communal men's or women's household, receive faith formation, and pray with others. Willingness and ability to work and teach in schools and classrooms with Pre-K through 8th-grade students, as well as to receive professional development and training pertaining to their professional role. At least two years of college experience. Core belief that all children can achieve both moral and academic excellence. Shared Backgrounds and Experiences We are building an organization in which talented individuals from all walks of life and past work experiences can join our team and make significant contributions. We are particularly committed to attracting and developing individuals who share the life experiences or backgrounds of the students we serve. Questions or concerns? Reach out to the Seton Teaching Fellows Talent Team with any questions about our application at fellows@setonpartners.org. About Seton Education Partners Seton Teaching Fellows is a program of Seton Education Partners. Co-founded in 2009 by KIPP pioneer Scott W. Hamilton and Teach for America alumna Stephanie Saroki de García, Seton is a response to the dramatic decline of urban Catholic schools in America, which have served the economically disadvantaged well for decades. Seton is working to take remarkable academic and catechetical achievements to scale by managing a network of schools and programs that ensure that thousands of underserved children whose Catholic schools close—and other local children—have access to an academically excellent, character-rich, and, for those who choose it, vibrantly Catholic education. This network is a national model for how other cities facing the shuttering of Catholic schools can continue to serve children and families with limited educational options. For more information on Seton Education Partners, please visit www.SetonPartners.org . Powered by JazzHR

Posted 30+ days ago

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LPN- Licensed Practical Nurse- Advanced Acute Care Teaching Telemetry Unit

GeisingerWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

$10,000 - $40,000 / year

Location: Geisinger Wyoming Valley (GWV) Shift: Nights (United States of America) Scheduled Weekly Hours: 36 Worker Type: Regular Exemption Status: No Job Summary: Geisinger is proud to offer an Inpatient Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) a $10,000 sign on bonus for eligible candidates as well as up to $40,000 in financial support to become a RN! Market leading hiring rates and up to $5 shift differentials for evening, nights, and weekend shifts! Job Duties: Benefits of working at Geisinger: Full benefits (health, dental and vision) starting on day one Three medical plan choices, including an expanded network for out-of-area employees and dependents Pre-tax savings plans with healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts (FSA) and a health savings account (HSA) with employer contribution Company-paid life insurance, short-term disability, and long-term disability coverage 401(k) plan that includes automatic Geisinger contributions Generous paid time off (PTO) plan that allows you to accrue time quickly Up to $5,000 in tuition reimbursement per calendar year MyHealth Rewards wellness program to improve your health while earning a financial incentive Family-friendly support including adoption and fertility assistance, parental leave pay, military leave pay and a free Care.com membership with discounted backup care for your loved ones Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Referrals for childcare, eldercare, & pet care; Access free legal guidance, mental health visits, work-life support, digital self-help tools and more Voluntary benefits including accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity insurance, identity theft protection, universal life and pet and legal insurance Join the Geisinger Family! Apply now! To learn more about Geisinger opportunities, please contact Tiffany Nino at tnino@geisinger.edu. Job Description: Contributes data to assessments as established by scope of practice and unit standards. Addresses physical, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual needs of patient and family throughout the continuum of care. Reinforces patient and family education, family needs and discharge planning throughout hospitalization. Provides direct patient care including, treatments, medications, and diagnostic studies according to policy and procedure. Evaluates effectiveness of nursing interventions and plan of care based upon patient response to interventions. Initiates collaboration with physicians, ancillary personnel, and other interdisciplinary team members and takes action to proactively resolve and facilitate patient needs. Participates in unit-based decision-making regarding the utilization of evidence based practice. Provides input to the manager for performance appraisals of care delivery team members. Precepts and mentors new staff and students in a professional, positive manner as assigned. Work is typically performed in a clinical environment. Accountable for satisfying all job specific obligations and complying with all organization policies and procedures. The specific statements in this profile are not intended to be all-inclusive. They represent typical elements considered necessary to successfully perform the job. Additional competencies and skills outlined in any department-specific orientation will be considered essential to the performance of the job related to that position. Contributes data to the assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Promotes adaptive responses of patient/family to achieve the highest level of patient care, promote safety, and maximize patient satisfaction. Exhibits compassionate care during patient-nurse interactions. Coordinates patient care and interaction of staff. Meets the qualifications to provide care for patients in their assigned unit. Position Details: Hours: 7p-7:30a; Every other weekend and holiday requirements. Geisinger Wyoming Valley is proud to receive ANCC Magnet Recognition®, the highest and most prestigious distinction a health care organization can receive for nursing practice and quality patient care. Education: Graduate from Specialty Training Program-Nursing (Required) Experience: Certification(s) and License(s): Basic Life Support Certification- Default Issuing BodyDefault Issuing Body, Licensed Practical Nurse- Default Issuing BodyDefault Issuing Body Skills: Communication, Computer Literacy, Customer Service, Multitasking, Teamwork OUR PURPOSE & VALUES: Everything we do is about caring for our patients, our members, our students, our Geisinger family and our communities. KINDNESS: We strive to treat everyone as we would hope to be treated ourselves. EXCELLENCE: We treasure colleagues who humbly strive for excellence. LEARNING: We share our knowledge with the best and brightest to better prepare the caregivers for tomorrow. INNOVATION : We constantly seek new and better ways to care for our patients, our members, our community, and the nation. SAFETY: We provide a safe environment for our patients and members and the Geisinger family. We offer healthcare benefits for full time and part time positions from day one, including vision, dental and domestic partners. Perhaps just as important, we encourage an atmosphere of collaboration, cooperation and collegiality. We know that a diverse workforce with unique experiences and backgrounds makes our team stronger. Our patients, members and community come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and it takes a diverse workforce to make better health easier for all. We are proud to be an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran.

Posted 1 day ago

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WAE - Paralegal Studies Teaching Assistant

Louisiana State UniversityBaton Rouge, LA
All Job Postings will close at 12:01a.m. CST (1:01a.m. EST) on the specified Closing Date (if designated). If you close the browser or exit your application prior to submitting, the application progress will be saved as a draft. You will be able to access and complete the application through "My Draft Applications" located on your Candidate Home page. Job Posting Title: WAE- Paralegal Studies Teaching Assistant Position Type: Wages as Earned (Fixed Term) Department: LSUAM Online- CE - CCR- Paralegal- Paralegal Programs (Alanna Clanton (00045720)) Work Location: United Plaza XII Pay Grade: Temporary Job Description: The LSU Paralegal Studies Certificate Program is looking for a teaching assistant to assist instructors in the program beginning in the Spring 2026 semester. The candidate must be a paralegal with at least 10 years' experience as a paralegal. Job Responsibilities: Assist the paralegal instructors with instructing students, including but not limited to, conduct live online class sessions, administer and grade assignments and exams, respond to students' inquiries on class lecture materials, assignments, and exams. 100% Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree with 10 years of experience Specific Experience: Experience working as a paralegal in Louisiana. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree Degree Substitute: Paralegal Studies Certificate Additional Job Description: Special Instructions: Please provide cover letter, resume, (3) professional references and transcripts. Official transcripts are required prior to hire, if needed. For questions or concerns regarding the status of your application or salary ranges, please contact Alanna Clanton at aclant1@lsu.edu Posting Date: February 4, 2026 Closing Date (Open Until Filled if No Date Specified): Additional Position Information: Background Check- An offer of employment is contingent on a satisfactory pre-employment background check. Benefits- LSU offers outstanding benefits to eligible employees and their dependents including health, life, dental, and vision insurance; flexible spending accounts; retirement options; various leave options; paid holidays; wellness benefits; tuition exemption for qualified positions; training and development opportunities; employee discounts; and more! Positions approved to work outside the State of Louisiana shall be employed through Louisiana State University's partner, nextSource Workforce Solutions, for Employer of Record Services including but not limited to employment, benefits, payroll, and tax compliance. Positions employed through Employer of Record Services will be offered benefits and retirement as applicable through their provider and will not be eligible for State of Louisiana benefits and retirement. Essential Position (Y/N): LSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All candidates must have valid U.S. work authorization at the time of hire and maintain that valid work authorization throughout employment. Changes in laws, regulations, or government policies may impact the university's ability to employ individuals in certain positions. HCM Contact Information: For questions or concerns related to updating your application with attachments (e.g., resumes, RS:17 documents), date of birth, or reactivating applications, please contact the LSU Human Resources Management Office at 225-578-8200 or email HR@lsu.edu. For questions or concerns regarding the status of your application or salary ranges, please contact the department using the information provided in the Special Instructions section of this job posting.

Posted 3 days ago

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Pickleball Teaching Professional

Life Time FitnessBeaverton, OR
Position Summary Teach private pickleball lessons and group programming. Coordinate pickleball leagues and mixers. Embrace and execute student centered learning and rally based teaching. Grow your book and revenue to meet and exceed personal and department financial goals. Demonstrate member centric customer service to encourage repeat business and referrals. Job Duties/Responsibilities Monitors, demonstrates, and instructs students during pickleball lessons on proper techniques, tactics, and strategies to improve their overall pickleball game. Personally teaches on court on average 30+ hours per week. Develops safe, professional, and comprehensive pickleball lessons and programs to ensure students develop along a pathway that will encourage continued involvement and a positive Net Promoter Score. Creates exceptional member experiences by involving members with programs, tournaments, and special events, fully utilizing available marketing support and tools, and ensures the pickleball facilities and equipment used for pickleball are clean, organized and in good working condition. Participates in the system wide sales effort with Membership Advisors and Member Activities, ensuring pickleball is an integral component of the Life Time brand. Attends specific meetings related to pickleball. Minimum Required Qualifications Excellent customer service skills, friendly, outgoing, and positive attitude Thorough knowledge of the game of pickleball and possesses effective teaching styles and techniques Excellent communication, time management, and organization skills Comfortable working with all age groups and building positive relationships with members and team members Ability to sit, stand, walk, reach, climb and lift up to 50 pounds Education: HS Graduate or Equivalent Years of Experience: 1-2 Years Licenses / Certifications / Registrations: Within 6 months of hire must completed one of the following certifications: International Pickleball Teaching Professional Association (IPTPA) and/or Professional Pickleball Registry (PPR) Preferred: CPR and AED Certified Life Time is a place for everyone. As an organization, we are committed to an inclusive, diverse and equitable workplace that respects and celebrates the unique contributions of each individual while ensuring we remain an equal opportunity employer that recruits, hires, trains and promotes based on merit and qualifications.

Posted 30+ days ago

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Substitute Teaching Artist

ACESNew Haven, CT
The Educational Center for the Arts is a public, half-time magnet high school located in New Havens Audubon Arts District. Were looking for practicing artists to join our dynamic team of teaching professionals committed to the development of young people. If you are working in the fields of music, dance, theater, writing or visual arts, and are committed to sharing your expertise with high school students, ECA invites you to join our team of on-call teaching artists. BFA required. MFA or related experience strongly preferred.

Posted 3 weeks ago

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Teaching & Learning Librarian

University of ColoradoDenver, CO

$61,350 - $66,462 / year

Position Details University of Colorado | Denver Faculty Level/Title: Instructor Working Title: Teaching and Learning Librarian FTE: Full-time Salary Range: $61,350 - $66,462 Position #00731237 - Requisition #38748 Join the University of Colorado Denver About the University of Colorado - Denver Millions of moments start at CU Denver, a place where innovation, research, and learning meet in the heart of a global city. We're the state's premier public urban research university with more than 100 in-demand, top ranked bachelors, master's, and doctoral degree programs. We partner with diverse learners-at any stage of their life and career-for transformative educational experiences. Across seven schools and colleges, our leading faculty inspires and works alongside students to solve complex challenges and produce impactful creative work. As part of the state's largest university system, CU Denver is a major contributor to the Colorado economy, with 2,000 employees and an annual economic impact of $800 million. To learn more about how CU Denver helps learners meet their moment, visit ucdenver.edu. Job Description Applications are accepted electronically ONLY at www.cu.edu/cu-careers* The Teaching and Learning Librarian is responsible for developing and delivering one-time, course-integrated instruction sessions to undergraduate and graduate students. This position will focus on information literacy instruction for disciplinary courses and developing digital learning objects to support the department's expanding instruction program. This position participates in assessment to support the continuous improvement of the instructional program and articulate the Library's impact on student learning. Participating in research help services and various outreach activities to build campus and community partnerships are also responsibilities within this position. As a faculty member, the librarian participates on Library and campus-wide committees and in CU Denver faculty governance. The Teaching and Learning Librarian engages in fulfilling the educational mission of the Auraria Library and the three institutions on the Auraria Campus - the University of Colorado Denver, the Metropolitan State University of Denver, and the Community College of Denver. This position is in the Research, Learning, and User Services Division of the Library and reports to the Instruction Program Lead Librarian. Teaching and Learning Librarian What you will do: Instruction Serves on the Library's Instruction Team and facilitates one-time instruction sessions (face-to-face and online) in a broad range of disciplines to undergraduate and graduate students. Participates in teaching and assessing programmatic instruction for foundational courses. With the aim of creating inclusive learning experiences, designs and implements curriculum and corresponding assessments. Develops and maintains curriculum maps, program plans, and other related materials for academic programs and departments (majors and minors) in order to scaffold instruction. Creates and maintains research guides, videos, and other digital learning objects. Outreach Develop and maintain relationships with faculty, student support services, and/or community groups to create and deliver instruction related services and initiatives. Research Help Delivers and tracks research help services across a large, complex, and rapidly changing information landscape. This includes delivering research help via appointments, face-to-face within or outside the Library, and virtual services (using chat, email, etc.). This position specifically staffs the Auraria Library Ask Us Desk and Ask Us Chat. Other May be responsible for instruction scheduling, research help scheduling, and/or statistics gathering and reporting. Potentially supervises part-time Graduate Assistants Other duties as assigned. Leadership and Service Participates on Library and campus-wide committees and CU Denver faculty governance. Qualifications you already possess (Minimum Qualifications) Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. Master's degree in library and/or information science from an American Library Association (ALA) accredited or equivalent accrediting body program at time of hire. Experience teaching information literacy. Competence and sensitivity in working with individuals who are highly diverse regarding many facets of identity, including but not limited to gender, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, ability, income, level of educational attainment, and religion. Preferred Qualification to possess (Preferred Qualifications) Experience providing research help in a library or similar setting. Experience creating digital learning objects. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge and understanding of key issues and trends in information literacy instruction, including inclusive pedagogical practices and learning technologies, and student learning assessment. Demonstrate oral communication and presentation skills, work successfully in a highly collaborative environment, and prioritize various teaching assignments, departmental initiatives, and outreach. Knowledge and understanding of key issues and trends in research help services. Ability to create and assess digital learning objects. Ability to manage projects, including events. Ability to create learning experiences across various disciplines. Knowledge and understanding of key issues and trends that affect academic libraries or higher education. Ability to work well both independently and in a collaborative environment and to contribute to professional service. Exemplary interpersonal and written communication skills plus a demonstrated commitment to professional development/achievement. Conditions of Employment This position follows a hybrid work structure in which remote work may be approved based on the library's service needs and the requirements of specific job duties. Employees are expected to work on site when tasks require collaboration, in-person engagement, or access to library facilities and materials.. Mental, Physical, and/or Environmental Requirements The ability to sit for extended periods, stand and walk occasionally, reach with hands and arms, use hands to manipulate a keyboard and mouse, and have good near vision for computer work; often requiring minimal lifting, but may involve bending or reaching to retrieve items from shelves or drawers. CU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. We are committed to creating a workplace where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and we encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. The University will provide reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities throughout the employment application process. To request an accommodation pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the Human Resources ADA Coordinator at workplaceengagement@ucdenver.edu. Employment Sponsorship Please be advised that this position is not eligible now or in the future for visa sponsorship. Compensation and Benefits The salary range (or hiring range) for this position has been established at $ $61,350 - $66,462. The salary of the finalist(s) selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, internal equity, experience, education, specialty, and training. The above salary range (or hiring range) represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. This position is not eligible for overtime compensation. Your total compensation goes beyond the number on your paycheck. The University of Colorado Denver provides generous leave, health plans and retirement contributions that add to your bottom line. Benefits statement to include in all benefits-eligible positions. See Eligibility Matrix. Benefits: https://www.cu.edu/employee-services/benefits Total Compensation Calculator: http://www.cu.edu/node/153125 Application Deadline Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Preference will be given to complete applications received by Feb 25, 2026, 11:59:00 PM. Those who do not apply by this date may or may not be considered. Required Application Materials: To apply, please visit: http://www.cu.edu/cu-careers and attach: A cover letter describing relevant job experiences as they relate to listed job qualifications and interest in the position. Curriculum vitae / Resume outlining experience(s). Three professional references including name, address, phone number (mobile number if appropriate), and email address. (We will notify you prior to contacting both on and off-list references). Questions should be directed to PEYTON HERTZ, PEYTON.HERTZ@UCDENVER.EDU. Background Check Policy The University of Colorado Denver strives to maintain a safe and productive educational, clinical, research and employment environment. All prospective employees and current employees must, therefore, consent to and pass background checks prior to any final appointment/employment.

Posted 1 week ago

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Toddler Teaching Job

Primrose SchoolWoburn, MA

$20 - $24 / hour

Benefits: 401(k) matching Company parties Competitive salary Dental insurance Free food & snacks Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance Preschool / Daycare Teacher Job (Early Childhood) Primrose School of Burlington (also Chelmsford, Woburn) Location: Burlington, MA Schedule: Full-time Hours of Operation: 7:30 am - 5:30 pm Pay: $20-$24 / hr (based on experience/education) Overview Education Coach + strong leadership support No nights writing curriculum (expert curriculum provided) Day 1 benefits + 15 days of paid holiday + 10 days of paid vacation time + 5 days of paid sick time Free early childhood college coursework (EEC partnership) 2 Professional Development Days (one off-site) Why you'll like this job 4-person leadership team actively supporting each day! Coverage for breaks & planning time every day Teacher snacks + optional chef lunch provided Coaching that helps you grow (real feedback + support) Thoughtfully Paired Co-teacher pairing for a strong team dynamic Fully stocked classrooms (materials, décor, supplies provided) Consistent classroom routines and a professional school culture 50% off childcare for your children, space permitted What you'll do Lead a safe, warm, engaging classroom for young children Use Primrose's Balanced Learning Curriculum (training provided) Build positive relationships with families Collaborate with your co-teacher and leadership team Support children's social-emotional growth and independence Benefits (what most candidates look for first) Clear advancement opportunities as we grow - we have 13 former teachers who have moved into leadership roles Pay that increases with experience/education/achievements Health, vision, dental, life, and short-term disability starting Day 1 Paid vacation and sick time starting Day 1 401(k) with employer matching* Free early childhood college coursework through our EEC partnership Who this is a fit for You want structure + support, not chaos You value teamwork and clear communication Experience in childcare / daycare / preschool is a plus All experience levels welcome (we'll train and support the right person) Awards and Accomplishments Our Head of Education and Community Relations, Kate Latham, recently presented at Cognia's IMPACT Conference in Orlando, sharing practical, high-impact strategies to strengthen classroom culture, support self-regulation, and increase student engagement while representing our schools among educators from around the world. Our Head of Sales, Mackenzie Chessman, was invited to speak at Primrose corporate, where she trained other schools on proven enrollment and sales strategies based on her strong performance and results. Selected by local news outlets to highlight our school's involvement and impact in the community. On average, our Leadership Team has been with us for 7+ years, reflecting strong stability and continuity in how we lead and support our teams. Apply today - tell us which age group you prefer (infants, toddlers, preschool, pre-k). We follow up quickly. 401(k) results vary based on market conditions and individual participation. Please consult a financial advisor. Primrose School of Burlington/Chelmsford/Woburn are equal-opportunity employers. All are welcome and celebrated here.

Posted 6 days ago

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Adjunct Teaching Faculty | Aerospace Engineering

Worcester Polytechnic InstituteWorcester, MA

$7,000+ / project

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Overview

Schedule
Part-time
Education
Engineering (PE)
Career level
Senior-level
Compensation
$7,000+/project

Job Description

JOB TITLE

Adjunct Teaching Faculty | Aerospace Engineering

LOCATION

Worcester

DEPARTMENT NAME

Aerospace Engineering- JM

DIVISION NAME

Worcester Polytechnic Institute- WPI

JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY

Worcester Polytechnic Institute invites applications for the part-time position of Adjunct Teaching Faculty. The Aerospace Engineering Department at Worcester Polytechnic Institute is seeking part-time adjunct faculty to teach day and/or evening classes. Part-time faculty positions are created to provide an available applicant pool for the department. Positions will be filled on an as-needed basis. Start dates will vary by course and term. Applications will remain in the pool until the posting closes.

JOB DESCRIPTION

An Adjunct Teaching Faculty will teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses with various options for on-campus and online delivery. All courses listed in the WPI undergraduate and graduate catalog under the Aerospace Engineering curriculum are of interest. Applicants should specifically identify which courses would be the best fit for their expertise. https://www.wpi.edu/academics/calendar-catalogs

An ideal applicant will hold an advanced degree in Aerospace Engineering or closely related discipline. Prior experience as an instructor or a teaching assistant at the college-level is required. Relevant industry experience is also valued. Responsibilities include teaching from an established course syllabus but with addition of personal expertise and experience; conducting office hours; grading the course assessments; providing students with timely feedback; providing materials used in course evaluations.

Compensation: $7,000 per course

FLSA STATUS

United States of America (Exempt)

WPI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability. It seeks individuals from all backgrounds and experiences who will contribute to a culture of creativity, collaboration, inclusion, problem solving, innovation, high performance, and change making. It is committed to maintaining a campus environment free of harassment and discrimination.

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