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Teaching Assistant Professor Of French

University Of PittsburghPittsburgh, PA
Teaching Assistant Professor of French University of Pittsburgh French and Italian, 1328 Cathedral of Learning Pittsburgh, PA 15260 http://www.frenchanditalian.pitt.edu/ The French Program of the Department of French and Italian at the University of Pittsburgh seeks a full-time Teaching Assistant Professor of French to teach three 3-credit courses in each term of the academic year. Outside the tenure-stream, this position is offered on an initial term of two years, with renewal subject to performance and evaluation. Pending budgetary approval, the appointment will begin on August 15, 2026, and end on May 15, 2028. Course duties may include elementary and intermediate-level courses in the language sequence, more advanced courses in literature, culture, and media (taught in French), and general education courses taught in English for a broad audience. We are especially interested in applicants who can teach sections of our low-level general education courses, such as "Paris: Urbanism Past and Present," History of French Cinema," and "French Kiss" (all in English). We are also interested in someone who can coordinate multiple sections of "French Kiss," providing training and mentoring of fellow instructors and advanced graduate students. Courses meet three times a week for 50 minutes or twice a week for 75 minutes. Eligible instructors must have at least a Master's degree in French or in a closely related field, C1-level proficiency in French and English, and experience teaching French in a college or university setting. A PhD in hand, in French Studies or a closely related field, is preferred. The candidate must possess broad competence in teaching introductory and intermediate French language courses that employ current foreign language pedagogical approaches (communicative, content-based, multiliteracies, and genre-based pedagogies). Applicants must have a demonstrated interest and proven proficiency in teaching, knowledge of the Common European Framework reference for Languages (CEFR) and the DELF/DALF exam system, and the ability to mentor undergraduate and graduate students in curricular and experiential contexts. Service to the department will be expected. Duties may include advising majors and minors; coordinating sections of general education courses; planning and coordinating undergraduate recruitment, community-building and extracurricular events; and weekly conversation tables. Current certification to administer DELF A1-B2 exams is preferred. To apply, please send the following: current curriculum vitae; a letter of application (addressed to Prof. John Walsh, Chair, Department of French and Italian); graduate transcripts (unofficial or official); names and contact information of three references; a teaching portfolio containing sample syllabi, 3-4 sets of teaching evaluations (with comments), and a statement (1-2 pages) that describes how your teaching has contributed to the success of students who are underrepresented at your doctoral institution or current place of academic employment. Applicants should share how their past, planned, or potential contributions or experiences relating to a variety of student populations will advance the University of Pittsburgh's commitment to student success and sense of belonging. Upload a complete dossier online at join.pitt.edu. Review of applications will begin on January 5, 2026, and applications will be considered until the position is filled. We will request additional materials (including three letters of recommendation) after the initial screening and invite candidates to a Zoom interview. The Department of French and Italian at the University of Pittsburgh is a vibrant community of students and scholars hosting a French major and minor, a PhD in French, and a PhD in Film and Media Studies with a Concentration in French. Much of our research is organized around four research and curricular networks. The Department of French and Italian and the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences are committed to building and fostering an inclusive environment. Excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of individuals and constituencies in support of a diverse community are required. The department mentors its new faculty members to help them adapt to faculty life as scholars, teachers, and administrators. For information or questions, contact Department Chair, John Walsh, jpw64@pitt.edu. '421208

Posted 30+ days ago

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Asst Teaching Professor - Cybersecurity

University of ColoradoColorado Springs, CO

$66,000 - $75,000 / year

The University of Colorado Colorado Springs will not sponsor work visas or permanent resident applications for this position Assistant Teaching Professor - Cybersecurity Department of Computer Science College of Engineering and Applied Science Elevate Your Career at UCCS: Innovate, Inspire, and Impact in the Rockies! Who We Are The University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) is a premier educational institution that prides itself on academic excellence, research, and community engagement and is actively seeking an Assistant Teaching Professor to join our team! UCCS is committed to academic excellence, professional development, and fostering an environment that supports innovation and student success. At the base of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado Springs is captivated by its stunning landscapes, making it a paradise for nature lovers. This city is more than its scenery-a mosaic of history, arts, and a vibrant tech scene. We invite you to join a community that cherishes outdoor adventure as much as forward-thinking growth, an exceptional setting for both career and lifestyle. Salary Range: $ 66,000 - $75,000 per academic year. Compensation will be commensurate upon experience and qualifications. This position is Exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) overtime provisions. Benefits at a Glance Want to know your total compensation? Use our calculator to get the complete picture! CU advantage Summary This teaching assistant professor position will teach undergraduate courses possibly including cross-listed courses in the Department of Computer Science as assigned by the department chair. The typical course load for an instructor is 24 credit hours (80% time) per academic year and service activity (20% time). An individual hired for this position will teach courses necessary for multiple Computer Science (CS) and related degrees and specializations. Essential Functions The duties and responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to: Teaching undergraduate, and possibly cross-listed, courses in cybersecurity and computer science Developing new courses in cybersecurity and computer science Advising undergraduate majors Participating in College and Departmental committees and meetings Other activities as assigned by the Chair of the Computer Science Department Additional activities may include: Guiding undergraduate students in independent studies Developing and teaching online courses Tentative Search Timeline Priority will be given to applications submitted by: February 22, 2026. Potential interview dates: weeks of March 30, 2026 and April 6, 2026. Potential start date: August 17, 2026. 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. In accordance with the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act, UCCS does not discriminate based on sex in our employment or compensation practices. A MS in Computer Science OR a related degree is required at the time of appointment. Experience teaching at least one course as a teaching assistant, instructor of record, or the equivalent is required. An earned Ph.D. in Computer Science or a closely related field or relevant industry experience is preferred. Experience teaching one or more relevant CS courses at the post-secondary level is preferred. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each of the established essential functions and meet the physical and environment demands described satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, ability, physical and environmental conditions required of the employee on the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions, physical and environmental demands. Applicants with disabilities: If you have a mental or physical impairment, which limits one of your major life activities (e.g. walking, hearing, seeing, speaking, breathing, or learning) and require special accommodations for testing or interviewing, it is your responsibility to notify the office scheduling the interview or test at least 3 working days before the interview or test date. If you need special accommodations at the work site, you must notify the appointing authority or Human Resources.

Posted 2 weeks ago

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Assistant Teaching Professor

University of ColoradoDenver, CO

$60,000 - $65,000 / year

University of Colorado | Denver Faculty Level/Title: Assistant Teaching Professor Working Title: Sound & Video Production for Film & TV FTE: 1.0 Salary Range: $60,000 - $65,000 Position #00672563 - Requisition #38426 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 bachelor's, 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 * At the College of Arts & Media (CAM), we empower a diverse community of makers, scholars, and innovators to thrive in the rapidly evolving creative industries. Through a dynamic blend of critical inquiry, creative exploration, and real-world engagement, CAM prepares students for lives filled with opportunity, meaning, and purpose. Rooted in community and driven by a spirit of intellectual and artistic freedom, CAM embraces risk-takers, visionaries, and cultural disruptors by providing access to cutting-edge technology, global perspectives, and a nurturing environment where bold ideas flourish. CAM offers top-ranked degrees and programs in Film & Television, Media Forensics, Music & Entertainment, and Visual Arts. The Film & Television department within the College of Arts & Media invites dynamic educators and creative professionals to apply to join our collaborative faculty team as a full-time Assistant Teaching Professor specializing in Sound & Video Production for Film & Television. This is an opportunity to inspire and empower tomorrow's filmmakers in the heart of Denver, working alongside innovative peers in a thriving urban arts scene. Why join CU Denver CAM? Be part of a forward-looking, supportive faculty committed to excellence and innovation. Enjoy a culture that values your unique artistic and academic contributions. Teach within a nationally recognized program. Shape a vibrant program positioned at the crossroads of professional opportunity and creative experimentation, in a city alive with storytelling and artistic energy. The Film & Television program offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Film and Television. This BFA emphasis provides intensive, practical training that requires successful completion of numerous film/TV projects, ranging from fiction to documentary. The emphasis is designed for students to progress through the semesters as a cohort. Undergraduates will work on their own projects and assist with numerous group projects. Students graduate with both a theoretical and historical perspective, as well as hands-on experience in film and television production. This program prepares students to begin their careers at entry-level positions in the film or television industry, start their personal creative journey, or continue their studies in a graduate program. We believe in the power of transformative education, hands-on learning, and creative exploration. Our BFA program cultivates storytellers with a strong technical foundation and artistic vision, preparing graduates for immediate impact in the film, television, and media industries. Accolades: For the fourth consecutive year, CU Denver's Film & Television program has been named to MovieMaker Magazine's Top 30 Best Film Schools list. We are recognized for our hands-on, cohort-based curriculum, affordability, and strong industry connections. Career Pathways & Networking: Graduates are successful across multiple areas, including opportunities in Hollywood, independent film, commercial film, and post-production studios. Hands-on from Day One: The curriculum is sequence-based, allowing students to build on skillsets developed throughout their college career. Students building a High-Volume Portfolio: The curriculum is known for its rigor, as students often complete 20 films/exercises on their portfolios by graduation. This indicates a highly engaged and active student body. Access to Professional Gear: The program's "film cage" provides students with access to industry-standard, professional-grade cameras, sound, lighting, and grip equipment. Only BFA Production Program in the Region: CU Denver is the only school in the region offering a BFA in production. Collaborative Cohort Culture: The program is built on a cohort-style curriculum in which students build strong bonds by working on each other's film sets, emphasizing collegiality and team-based teaching and learning. Integrated Acting Emphasis: The new Acting for the Screen BFA emphasis is fully integrated with the filmmaking students. This intentional structure means acting in student films is a part of their training, fostering essential on-set collaboration between filmmakers and actors. We seek an individual with a passion for teaching and the ability to mentor and inspire students in a dynamic learning environment. The department is interested in growing the audio-post capabilities under the guidance of the new hire, as the departmental budget and priorities allow. The successful applicant will also contribute to a collaborative faculty culture and help shape the future of our growing program. The position will begin in August 2026. If you're ready to inspire the next generation of media makers and enrich an inclusive academic community, we want to hear from you! Assistant Teaching Professor What you will do: 80% Teaching, 10% Creative/Research, 10% Service As an Assistant Teaching Professor, your primary focus will be on inspiring and training the next cohort of filmmakers with practical, hands-on experience. You'll guide students through real-world projects in sound and video production, helping them develop essential technical and artistic skills. You'll also teach a variety of core and advanced production related courses, mentor aspiring professionals, and contribute to shaping a program known for its collegiality, creative innovation, and commitment to student growth. Teaching 80% Teaching Load: You will teach three classes per semester (9 credit hours), for a total of six per academic year (18 credit hours). Core Instruction: Your focus will include core production courses such as Sound for Film & TV (location and post-production), Lighting, Grip and Sound, and Introductory Production classes. Advanced Instruction: You may also have the expertise to teach advanced classes in areas such as Producing, The Business of Film, Editing, and Documentary Production. Program Development: You will guide the growth of the department's audio-post capabilities as our budget and priorities allow. Creative/Research 10% Maintain an active scholarly and/or creative work practice in sound and video production. Service 10% Engage in service activities to support the department, college, and university. Qualifications you already possess (Minimum Qualifications) Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. Degree/Experience: An MFA is the preferred degree but may be substituted with an MA, BFA, or BA and 3-5 years of significant industry experience. Audio Expertise: Proven experience in post-production audio on industry-level productions is required. This includes extensive knowledge of and experience with Adobe Audition and field sound recording. Production Expertise: Significant professional and production expertise in at least one of the following key areas: Producing, Cinematography, Editing, or another on-set role. Teaching: A proven track record of teaching and mentoring students at the college or university level. Technical Proficiency: Proficiency with professional production gear, including cameras and lighting equipment. Additional Software Skills: Must also be an experienced user of Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Encoder. Preferred Qualification to possess (Preferred Qualifications) Experience with Adobe Creative Suite Working knowledge of Pro Tools Familiarity with ADR and Voice Over Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Factual & Experiential Knowledge: o Extensive knowledge and experience in post-production audio, specifically using Adobe Audition, and field sound recording. o Significant professional and production expertise in one or more of the following areas: Producing, Cinematography, Editing, and on-set etiquette, including proficiency with professional cameras and lighting gear. Skills Proficient Manipulation: o Proficiency with professional production gear, including cameras and lighting equipment. o Ability to use Adobe Audition and other related software for post-production audio. o Teaching a range of courses, including but not limited to Sound for Film & TV, Lighting, Grip and Sound, and Introductory Production. o Ability to teach advanced classes such as Producing, The Business of Film, Editing, and Documentary Production. Abilities Observable Activities: o Ability to mentor and inspire students in a dynamic learning environment. o Ability to contribute to a collaborative faculty culture. o The capacity to help shape the future of a growing program. Talents Recurring Patterns: o Striving (The 'Why'): A passion for teaching and a desire to mentor and inspire students. o Thinking (The 'How'): The ability to weigh alternatives and apply creative and technical expertise to a teaching role. o Relating (The 'Who'): The capacity to work effectively with colleagues and students in a collaborative environment. 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 . Compensation and Benefits The salary range (or hiring range) for this position has been established at $60,000 - $65,000. 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 finalists are identified, and interviews begin. Preference will be given to complete applications received by January 15, 2026. 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 letter of interest describing relevant job experiences as they relate to listed job qualifications and interest in the position. Curriculum vitae / Resume outlining experience(s). Five professional references, including name, address, phone number (mobile number if appropriate), and email address. (We will notify you before contacting both on- and off-list references.) Link to IMBD page and/or list of previous and current projects. Questions should be directed to Karen Ludington, karen.ludington@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 30+ days ago

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Teaching Fellow, Elementary (Promise Academy II)

Harlem Children's ZoneNew York, NY

$62,000 - $62,000 / year

Our Teaching Fellow program is a unique opportunity for students currently enrolled in a graduate program to obtain a New York State Teaching Certification. The Teaching Fellow will be paired with an experienced teacher, and receive professional development from academic coaches, while enhancing your teaching skills and building meaningful relationships with students and families. The ideal candidate will bring a passion for the mission of HCZ Promise Academy, an understanding and respect for the culture of all residents of Harlem, and a desire for working in a school setting that fosters a love for children. Requirements Requirements: Bachelor’s degree Enrolled in a Master’s degree and actively pursuing New York State teaching certification Position Overview: Design and implement dynamic, standards-aligned lesson plans that inspire curiosity and foster mastery of grade-level content. Assess student progress using a variety of methods—exams, projects, and written work—to personalize instruction and ensure continuous growth. Establish and maintain high academic and behavioral standards, motivating all students to achieve their best. Utilize diverse teaching strategies, including direct instruction, hands-on projects, and group activities, to engage and challenge students. Collaborate with teaching assistants and fellow educators to meet individual student needs and create a supportive learning community. Build strong relationships with students, parents, and colleagues to foster a culture of trust, communication, and academic success. Teacher Schedule: Monday – Friday, 7:40am – 4:00pm 10-month school year with optional summer opportunities for additional pay Benefits What We Bring: We’re passionate about hiring outstanding teachers who are dedicated to helping our scholars thrive. In return, we offer a highly competitive benefits package because we believe our teachers deserve it! Our benefits include: Generous paid time off, including sick and personal days No-cost health insurance (medical, dental, and vision) Up to $30,000 in student loan forgiveness 403(b) retirement plan Additionally, teachers receive a personal laptop, access to Smartboards and tablets, and biweekly professional development. Our educators are supported by a dedicated team of academic coaches, deans, guidance counselors, and social workers, all committed to your success and that of our scholars. The Teaching Fellow salary is $62,000. Replies will only be sent to qualified applicants. Harlem Children's Zone does not provide work visas for candidates who require employer sponsorship for work authorization in the United States. Harlem Children’s Zone is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

Posted 30+ days ago

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Research/Teaching Assistant (Student)

American UniversityWashington, DC

$18+ / hour

Work Where You Learn: Build Experience, Grow Skills, and Contribute to Your University Community. This position is available only to enrolled American University students. Important guidance for current American University employees: American University current employees, including those employed in student positions, must apply through their employee Workday account. If you are a current employee at American University, please log into your employee Workday account and select the Find Jobs report which will take you to our internal career listings. Applying outside of your employee Workday account may cause delays in a hire process. Department: Kogod School of Business Time Type: Part time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Description: Summary: In this position, you will work closely with a professor to contribute to both teaching and/or research activities. The ideal candidate should have a strong academic background, excellent communication skills, and a passion for education and research. Essential Functions: Assist in the preparation of course materials, including lecture notes, assignments, and exams. Conduct tutorials, workshops, or lab sessions to support student learning. Provide guidance and support to students on course-related inquiries. Evaluate and grade assignments, exams, and other assessments. Provide constructive feedback to students to enhance their understanding and performance. Maintain accurate records of student grades and attendance. Collaborate with the professor on ongoing research projects. Conduct literature reviews and assist in data collection and analysis. Contribute to the preparation of research publications and presentations. Assist in organizing and coordinating academic events, seminars, or workshops. Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: Part-time. 10 hours per week. Salary Range: $17.95 per hour. Required Education and Experience: Undergraduate student who has already taken MGMT 205 (Business Ethics). Good academic standing with a strong GPA. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to convey complex concepts in a clear and understandable manner. Familiarity with research methodologies, data analysis, and literature review. Strong interpersonal skills for interacting with students, faculty, and staff. Effective organizational and time management skills. Ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously. Preferred Education and Experience: Previous research experience is an asset. Other Details This position is available only to enrolled American University students. Please note this job announcement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. American University is an E-Verify employer. Visit https://www.american.edu/hr/ for additional information about American University employment and benefits. Current American University Employees American University current employees (including those employed in student positions) must apply through their employee Workday account. If you are a current employee at American University, please log into Workday and select the Find Jobs report which will take you to our internal career listings. Contact Us For more information or assistance with the American University careers site, email theworkline@american.edu. American University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution that operates in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The university does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy), age, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, personal appearance, gender identity and expression, family responsibilities, political affiliation, source of income, veteran status, an individual's genetic information or any other bases under federal or local laws (collectively "Protected Bases") in its programs and activities.

Posted 3 weeks ago

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Yola Teaching Artist

Camino Nuevo Charter AcademyLos Angeles, CA
Camino Nuevo Charter Academy (CNCA) is a network of charter schools serving students across the TK-Post Secondary continuum in the Greater MacArthur Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. Pueblo Nuevo Education Development Group (PNEDG) is CNCA's resource development and capacity building arm. PNEDG invests in young people to foster personal transformation and generational social change. PNEDG staff support and build capacity for CNCA schools in achieving their vision. The organizations are grounded in the beliefs that public education is a civil right and all students deserve an excellent education that will prepare them for success in life. At CNCA/PNEDG, we recognize that lower income and immigrant communities often face institutional and cultural barriers that create impediments to students' success, and that an excellent education must eliminate these barriers. We integrate a strong focus on progressive, research-based academics with a holistic, place-based approach to serving our students. Currently, CNCA has six campuses that serve approximately 3,500 students from TK through 12th grade. Our goal is for CNCA graduates to be equipped with the skills, knowledge, and worldview necessary to be literate, critical thinkers and independent problem solvers. Organizational Leadership Capacities We believe that every individual who works at the Camino Nuevo Charter Academy Home Support Office must embody key mindsets and possess foundational skills to contribute to the organizational leadership of the organization. Mindsets Commitment to and belief in CNCA's mission and vision Belief in and embodiment the CNCA Anchors in all aspects of the work Commitment to the vision of a progressive, socially-just education and is able to inspire others towards that vision Solution orientation and belief in supporting others to be the same Commitment to an asset-based, capacity-building approach Commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion Skills Ability to support an inclusive, positive and high performing culture Ability to take ownership in the day-to-day and overall success of the organization Ability to think critically, use sound judgment and problem solve Ability to work independently and proactively and to seek support and guidance when appropriate Strong organizational and time management skills, with an ability to prioritize competing projects in a fast-paced, fluid environment Effective collaboration with individuals at all levels of the organization Respect, humility and discretion to work effectively with all stakeholders, including colleagues, families and members of the community Strong self-awareness and ability to reflect CNCA Anchors EXCELLENCE: We take responsibility for our students and staff achieving consistently outstanding results. EQUITY: We recognize and value the individuality and experiences of all students and respond to their unique academic, emotional, psychological, and social needs. COMMUNITY: We are rooted in our community's richness and in the cultural and environmental context where our students and families live. INNOVATION: We continuously learn, are curious, and implement new ideas, perspectives, and evidence-based methods in our work. JOY: We build and maintain positive relationships that foster happiness and fulfillment among students, staff and families. BELONGING: We cultivate a culture in which all Camino students, staff, parents, and stakeholders feel welcomed, heard, included, respected, and appreciated. The Opportunity Youth Orchestra LA (YOLA) is the Los Angeles Philharmonic's initiative to establish youth orchestras in underserved communities throughout Los Angeles, with YOLA at Camino Nuevo marking YOLA's fourth youth orchestra endeavor. Through YOLA, the LA Phil and its community partners provide free instruments, intensive music training, and academic support to students from underserved neighborhoods, empowering them to become vital citizens, leaders, and agents of change. As a member of the Camino Nuevo Charter Academy team, reporting directly to Director of YOLA, the YOLA Teaching Artist is a core member of YOLA's faculty, delivering exceptional, culturally responsive music instruction that aligns with YOLA's mission for transformative and equitable music education. This role focuses on teaching private lessons, sectionals, and large ensemble rehearsals while contributing to a vibrant, inclusive musical community. The YOLA Teaching Artist combines high-level artistic excellence with strong pedagogical skills, teaching multiple skill levels through a culturally responsive lens. Instruction is provided primarily after school (2:30-6:30pm) during the academic year, with some weekend commitments. YOLA's educational outcomes are guided by three core pillars: Artistic Formation Community & Life Skills Opportunity & Access Responsibilities Instruct students in group classes, sectionals, ensemble coaching, and private lessons with emphasis on tone development, technique, and musical expression specific to your instrument. Deliver sequential, culturally responsive instruction in alignment with YOLA's curriculum, benchmarks, and values. Coach students toward measurable growth through juries, ensemble preparation, and technical fluency. Assist in full orchestra rehearsals by playing, modeling, and coaching within the section specific to the instrument while maintaining appropriate professional conduct. Collaborate regularly with YOLA faculty, conductors, and curriculum leads on lesson planning, repertoire, and rehearsal strategy. Create inclusive and respectful classroom environments that foster trust, leadership, and artistic identity. Promote student agency, community connection, and life skills through value-based teaching and mentorship. Maintain proactive communication with families, site staff, academic tutors, and LA Phil leadership to support holistic student development. Prepare students for external opportunities such as auditions, honor ensembles, scholarship programs, and summer music festivals. Identify and address barriers to learning, including equitable access to resources and instruments. Actively participate in professional development, peer feedback sessions, and pedagogical training Uphold professional behavior and the YOLA Code of Conduct in all settings, including rehearsals and large group environments. Support YOLA-wide programs and performances, including cultural celebrations and special events. Evaluation & Professional Growth Set and track individualized goals in alignment with evaluations and professional growth plans. Participate in coaching, peer-to-peer feedback, cross-site learning communities, and professional development. Receive interventions and clear benchmarks if outcomes fall below expectations. Engage in structured review cycles, incorporating student and family feedback, classroom observations, and reflective practice. Current Vacancies Choir Location: Kayne Siart, Sandra Cisneros Supervisor: Director of YOLA Position: Part Time, Non-Exempt, Hourly Work Periods: 183 Student Service Days NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT Camino Nuevo Charter Academy (CNCA) prohibits discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying in educational programs, activities, or employment on the basis of actual or perceived ancestry, age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, parental, pregnancy, family or marital status, military status or association with a person or a group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Camino Nuevo Charter Academy requires that school personnel take immediate steps to intervene when safe to do so when he or she witnesses an act of discrimination, harassment, intimidation, or bullying. Questions or complaints of alleged discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying, equity or Title IX equity and compliance concerns should be directed to Margarita Domingo, Vice President of Human Resources. She can be reached at (213) 417-3410 or by mail at 3435 W Temple St. Los Angeles, CA 90026.

Posted 1 week ago

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Preschool Teaching Assistant - Part Time Afternoons

Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas CityOverland Park, KS

$14 - $17 / hour

Apply Job Type Part-time Description Start a rewarding job in early childhood education as a Part-Time Teaching Assistant at the Child Development Center! Professional development, training, and an amazing environment provided! Teaching Assistants work Monday-Friday 12:30pm-6:00pm in an assigned classroom and work with experienced educators to create a great environment for both children & adults. Schedule Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 1:30 pm Benefits Free individual membership to The J Discounts on personal training, CrossFit, theatre shows and more Continuing education and professional development opportunities Great Overland Park location just a mile south of The J Career advancement opportunities $14-17/hr Responsibilities Create a positive, warm, individualized, and nurturing environment for children that stimulates inquiry and open-ended thought. Consistently treat children with dignity, respect, and compassion. Provide support to teachers through lesson plan implementation, daily cleaning tasks, and supervision of children. Assist in maintaining licensing requirements in classrooms at all times. Cultivate and maintain a positive relationship with parents. Foster and develop relationships with other teaching team members, including co-teachers. Maintain positive communication with Administrative Team members. Display professionalism through dress and attitude. Requirements High School diploma required, experience in an early childhood learning environment preferred. Physical Requirements Job requires frequent (2-5 hours per shift) standing, walking, carrying and repetitive motions and occasional (up to 2 hours per shift) sitting, lifting up to 20 pounds, pushing/pulling, climbing and stooping/crouching. About The J The J is committed to creating a diverse environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. The J is Shabbat-Observant Friendly. The mission of The J is to build a strong, vibrant and inclusive community that enhances wellness, meaning and joy based on Jewish values, heritage and culture. The J operates on these values: Welcoming + Inclusive- We are welcoming, inclusive and nurturing. We invite all to join us in making connections and lifelong friendships. Building Community- We believe in the strength of community and we seek to cultivate a sense of belonging in all we do. Enriching Mind + Body + Soul- We help individuals live a physically, intellectually, and emotionally healthy lifestyle. Passing on Jewish Culture + History- We celebrate and pass on the values, culture, history, and traditions of the Jewish people. Treat Others As You Wish To Be Treated- We treat everyone with respect, dignity and loving kindness.

Posted 2 days ago

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Teaching Assistant

Conflux Systems, Inc.La Porte, IN
Title: Teaching AssistantLocation: 2407 N. County Road 500 W La Porte, IN 46350Duration: 6 months In person InterviewWork Mode: OnsitePay Rate: $18.50/H W2 (No Benefits) Skills HS diploma required Ability to effectively communicate both orally and written Ability to implement daily and weekly teacher lesson plans designed to enforce full course objectives in the absence of an educator. Ability to create and provide a positive learning environment conducive to and supportive of individual growth and development of students. Substitute teaching permit (Nice to Have) Experience working with students in an educational setting. (Nice to Have)

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 - (Bridging the achievement gap, Reaching full potential, Individualized instruction, Dynamic curriculum, Growth mindset, Embracing 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 +

Posted 30+ days ago

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Adjunct Teaching Faculty | Biomedical Engineering

Worcester Polytechnic InstituteWorcester, MA

$7,000 - $8,500 / project

JOB TITLE Adjunct Teaching Faculty | Biomedical Engineering LOCATION Worcester DEPARTMENT NAME Biomedical Engineering- JM DIVISION NAME Worcester Polytechnic Institute- WPI JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY An ideal applicant will hold an advanced degree in Biomedical Engineering or related discipline with significant practical experience in the relevant area, as well as having successful undergraduate or graduate teaching experience. Abilities to teach in other areas is also valued. JOB DESCRIPTION Worcester Polytechnic Institute is seeking part-time adjunct faculty to teach day and/or evening classes for the Biomedical Engineering Department, at the undergraduate and/or graduate level. 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 semester. Qualified applicants will be contacted by the academic department when an opening is anticipated. Your application will remain in the pool until the posting closes. If you wish to be considered for positions beyond that date you must reapply. Responsibilities include teaching from established curriculum but with addition of personal expertise and experience; provide students with timely feedback; grading. Prior experience teaching college-level courses required. Applicants should review the WPI course catalog and identify engineering courses they may be qualified to teach. Experience with online teaching and the Canvas learning management system preferred but not required. PhD in related discipline preferred; master's degree in related discipline required. Compensation: $7,000-$8,500 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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Part Time Financial Services Instructor - Virtual Teaching

Bryant & Stratton CollegeAlbany, NY

$30 - $35 / hour

Unlock your full potential in the innovative and inclusive environment at Bryant & Stratton College. We are a career-focused, private, nonprofit college built differently to serve the needs of students, alumni, associates, employers, and the community. Founded in 1854, Bryant & Stratton College offers real-world education leading to bachelor's, associate's, and professional certificates after completion in the fields of healthcare, technology, legal, business, graphic design, and more. Job Summary This position's function is to provide instruction of Financial Services curriculum virtualy. This position is part-time, and scheduling is based on the demand of the course sections that are needed. Bryant & Stratton College instructors will support the College mission by facilitating an active learning classroom through alternative delivery methodologies. Instructors will maintain contemporary knowledge and skills in their discipline to support their expected classroom responsibilities. Essential Job Functions Provide instruction between 15 and 40 contact hours per week. Instruction will be required in different modalities (example: online, blended, in-person, live webinars). Maintain a current knowledge of teaching discipline/field of study. Attend required College functions including staff meetings, in‑service training, and special activities. Assist in the training and development of new and existing instructors. Utilize active learning (facilitation), and authentic assessment to support the teaching and learning outcomes of the College. Adhere to and uphold all established operational policies and procedures as described in operating documentation (Official Catalog, Faculty Guide, Associate Guide). Knowledge, Skills, & Experience Bachelors Degree Required Possess or have had possessed an Insurance license in Life/Health and/or Property/Casualty. Preferred minimum of 3 years' experience teaching. All instructors will possess and exhibit qualities of professionalism, integrity, self-esteem, self-motivation, and a strong desire to guide students to improve their career prospects. All instructors are expected to maintain a contemporary skill set in support of active learning and authentic assessment evaluation methodology. All instructors are responsible for establishing and maintaining a classroom climate consistent with the College values. Please note that the compensation information is a good faith estimate of the base pay for this position. Information about the total compensation package for this position will be provided during the interview process. Faculty sign a contract with the Continuing Education Manager at the beginning of each class that outlines the class, contact hours, and dates and time of class. Campus based classes are paid semi-monthly over class time frame. This class has a hourly rate range of $30.00 - $35.00 All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability or protected veteran status, or any other legally protected basis, in accordance with applicable law. Bryant & Stratton College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Posted 30+ days ago

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Lecturer - Traditional Supervision In Teaching And Learning (Pool)

University of ColoradoColorado Springs, CO
Lecturer - Traditional Supervision in Teaching and Learning College of Education Department of Teaching and Learning Engage. Educate. Empower. Join UCCS as a Lecturer! Who We Are The University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) is a premier educational institution that prides itself on academic excellence, research, and community engagement and is actively seeking a Lecturer of Traditional Supervision in Teaching and Learning, to join our team! UCCS is committed to academic excellence, professional development, and fostering an environment that supports innovation and student success. Salary: Generally $1,300 per credit hour. Supervision courses are 3, 6, or 12 credits. Supervision loads less than 12 students may be canceled. This position is Exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) overtime provisions. Work Location: Determined by course modality: Hybrid This position is open only to Colorado state residents or those that intend to reside in the state of Colorado while employed by UCCS. Summary The College of Education at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) will establish and maintain a pool of Lecturers in the Department of Teaching and Learning from which future appointments of temporary, non-tenure track positions for supervising teacher candidates in field placements will be made. Appointments are part-time (less than 50% time) and will be made semester-by-semester. Temporary lecturer appointments are not eligible for group health and life insurance benefits or vacation leave accrual. Temporary lecturer appointments will accrue sick leave. Qualified applicants will be placed in the department pool and will be considered for part-time departmental needs to supervise student teacher candidates in Inclusive Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Secondary Education, and Special Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning. The majority of student teacher supervision occurs in-person. Due to specific location and programming, some student teacher candidates, however, may require hybrid or remote supervision. Essential Functions The duties and responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to: Participate in the interview and selection process of prospective teacher candidates Work with the principal to find appropriate placements for teacher candidates at the school site Attend monthly meetings for UCCS University Supervisors Formally observe each teacher candidate multiple times a semester Utilize video observation tools (e.g., GoReact) to evaluate and give feedback to teacher candidates Complete Educator Disposition Assessments for teacher candidates and enter these evaluations and formal observation evaluations for mentor teachers into an assessment database Grade teacher candidates' work submitted in an assessment database (lesson plans, lesson reflections, video analysis assignments, etc.) Conduct regular visits at the school site to address concerns, provide information about school policies and programs, clarify expectations, and provide guidance for the development of resume/cover letter/ interview skills Meet individually with mentor teachers to discuss teacher candidates' growth and needs Ensure effective communication about expectations and support for the work and concerns of mentor teachers and teacher candidates Meet with each teacher candidate individually for midterm evaluation Complete a summative evaluation of each teacher candidate at the end of each semester Participate in local scoring of edTPA and/or other program-specific performance assessment Participate in scoring of the teacher candidates' program portfolios Respond to student learning needs in a timely manner Implement culturally responsive practices Tentative Search Timeline This is an evergreen Lecturer Pool for the Department of Teaching and Learning at UCCS. Applications will be reviewed on a semester-by-semester basis as business needs arise. Priority Application Dates: Applications submitted by the following dates will receive priority consideration: Fall Semester: July 1, 2025 Spring Semester: November 1, 2025 Summer Semester: March 1, 2026 Interview Dates: Candidates whose qualifications match specific course openings may be contacted for interviews at any time as hiring needs arise. Potential Start Dates: Employment start dates will vary based on course scheduling needs and will align with the start of the relevant academic semester. Because this appointment is temporary in nature, you will not be eligible to receive all of the benefits normally provided to faculty under the standard University of Colorado benefits programs. You are not eligible to receive paid vacation leave, medical, or retirement benefits. However, you are eligible to accrue sick leave at 0.034 hours of sick leave per hour worked. 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. This position does not include new visa sponsorship for individuals outside the U.S. Candidates must already be in the United States with valid work authorization or an employment-based visa. The university will not initiate sponsorship for those who do not currently hold a U.S. work visa or authorization. If you already have valid U.S. work authorization or are on a visa that permits employment, we welcome your application. Applicants should either reside in Colorado or be prepared to relocate within two months of starting employment. We're excited to welcome new team members and will provide support and resources to help make your transition to Colorado as smooth as possible. In accordance with the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act, UCCS does not discriminate based on sex in our employment or compensation practices. Master's Degree in Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Special Education or closely related field is required Professional teaching experience is required Experience working directly with children in a classroom setting is required The ideal candidate has a terminal degree (e.g., PhD, JD, EdD) Previous experience mentoring pre-service teachers is highly desirable Professional experience teaching at the early childhood, elementary, and/or secondary levels is highly desirable

Posted 30+ days ago

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Instructor/Assistant Teaching Professor

Worcester Polytechnic InstituteWorcester, MA

$100,000 - $110,000 / year

JOB TITLE Instructor/Assistant Teaching Professor LOCATION Worcester DEPARTMENT NAME The Business School DIVISION NAME Worcester Polytechnic Institute - WPI JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY One-year appointment as a non-tenure track faculty member in the Operations and Industrial (OIE) discipline within The Business School for the purpose of sabbatical coverage. The successful candidate will teach six courses and actively participate in departmental activities, contributing to our vibrant academic community. JOB DESCRIPTION Appointment Details Duration: Nine-month appointment (August 2026 - May 2027) Rank: Assistant Teaching Professor (Ph.D. required) or Instructor (M.S. with significant industry experience) Start Date: August 2026 Requirements and Responsibilities: Teaching (primary responsibility) Six-course teaching load across the academic year at the undergraduate and/or graduate level, depending on departmental needs. Course topics may include supply chain management, discrete-event simulation, introductory optimization, and risk and decision analysis. Service and Departmental Engagement Active participation in department activities, which may include: Contributing to curriculum development and learning assessment initiatives Engaging in student mentoring and advising Attending department meetings, retreats, and strategic planning sessions Participating in operational activities of The Business School Collaborating with faculty across the OIE discipline, other Business School disciplines, and interdisciplinary colleagues. Administrative Requirements Complete the Faculty Annual Review Process, including data entry in Watermark Faculty Success and Workday Participate in New Faculty Orientation (August 2026) Report to the Department Head and collaborate effectively within the supervisory chain Resources Provided: Dedicated office within The Business School Information technology support Access to institutional resources for teaching and professional development Qualifications: Applicants are expected to have a Ph.D. (for an Assistant Teaching Professor) or an MS with significant work experience (for an Instructor). At least one degree (B.S., M.S., or Ph.D.) should be in Industrial Engineering (IE) or a closely related field. Demonstrated ability or strong potential for effective teaching at the college level. Preferred: Expertise in supply chain management is preferred. College-level teaching experience is valued, particularly involving active learning pedagogies, use of educational technology, project-based learning, case-based teaching, and online course delivery. Special Instructions to Applicants: Interested parties should submit a letter of application and current C.V., and make arrangements for us to receive three letters of reference. Other supporting materials, such as teaching evaluations, sample syllabi, and published articles, are also welcomed. Materials should be electronically uploaded into the system. Compensation: $100,000 - $110,000 per year. Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity. 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 1 week ago

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Teaching Assistant, Clinical Nursing

Mount Saint Joseph UniversityCincinnati, OH
Since 1920, Mount St. Joseph University has provided an education that is based on interdisciplinary liberal arts and professional curricula emphasizing mission, values, integrity, and social responsibility. Faculty and staff deliver high-quality academics, hands-on experiential learning, and personalized attention to support student success. Join our award-winning team, recognized for four consecutive years as a 'Best College to Work for,' and be part of a vibrant culture that places a premium on inclusion and belonging. The general responsibilities of all employees are described in the Mount St. Joseph University Employee Handbook which is available on the Internet. The specific responsibilities of all teaching assistants in the Department of Nursing include: The Department of Nursing: Supports the Mission of the University and the Mission, Philosophy, and Strategic Plan of the Department of Nursing. The Clinical/Lab Setting: Collaborates with Nursing faculty to evaluate students based on course outcomes; Facilitates integration of theory and research in clinical practice; Makes assignments relevant to course outcomes and students' learning needs: Establishes and maintains a cooperative working relationship with consumers, clinical agencies, and personnel; Communicates goals for students' clinical practice according to specified criteria; Evaluates the clinical agency's effectiveness in providing learning experiences for students. Professional Competencies: Demonstrates knowledge of current trends in healthcare, nursing, and nursing education; Demonstrates creativity in learning strategies, assessment, and nursing practice; Actively participates in professional organizations and community activities; Demonstrates commitment to professional growth; Collaborates with colleagues in nursing and in other disciplines.

Posted 30+ days ago

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Teaching Assistant - Latham

Anderson Center for AutismLatham, NY

$17 - $21 / hour

Provides therapeutically appropriate level of student supervision and training to ensure and protect student health and safety, and provides for increased student independence through age appropriate, functional means. Pay Range: $17.25 - $20.92 Hourly; Based on education and experience.Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM RESPONSIBILITIES: Attends to the educational, physical, social, and emotional needs of students while assisting the classroom teacher in the implementation of students' IEP goals. Follows classroom schedule ensuring individual student's goals are implemented and appropriate therapy carryover is accomplished within the structured educational environment. Assists in the organization and arrangement of the classroom in order to provide a conducive learning environment. Assists in the classroom according to staffing patterns and students' needs and conducts individual and group activities according to the established curriculum. Escorts and assists students to and from school buses while providing opportunities or increased independence in mobility and orientation. Attends and actively participates in staff meetings and job skill trainings. Follows all agency policy and procedures and demonstrates continuous regard for student safety, personal safety, and the safety of others. REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or Equivalent NYS Certified Teaching Assistant Consideration will be given to applicants who are not currently NYS Certified Teaching Assistant if the process to become certified is started within 3 months of hire. Must maintain qualifications in the crisis intervention procedure of the agency. Must be capable at all times of initiating or assisting in all components of the crisis intervention of the agency. Must be capable at all times of assisting occupants in the orderly evacuation of the facility, by both primary and secondary paths in the event of a fire or other emergency. Benefits: Follows Academic Calendar (Winter & Spring Break, school holidays, etc.) Paid Recess Days College partnerships that provide discounts Scholarships available! 403B with company match Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA And much more, see link below Anderson Center for Autism offers our Employees with a Generous Benefits Package: https://www.andersoncenterforautism.org/benefits Keyword Search: Preschool, Autism, Non-Profit, First Shift, ASD, Developmental Disabilities, Weekdays, Treatment Team, Classroom, School Calendar This position description in no way states or implies that the responsibilities listed are the only duties to be performed by the person filling this position. The person in the position may be required to perform other duties as necessitated by the situation or requested by his/her supervisor. Anderson Center for Autism is committed to providing a diverse workforce by ensuring that discrimination barriers to equal employment opportunity and upward mobility do not exist here. Equal opportunity means employment, development, and promotion of individuals without consideration of race, color, disability, religion, age, gender, gender identity and expression, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran status, citizenship or immigration status, unless there is a bona fide occupational requirement which excludes a person in one of these protected groups. Anderson Center for Autism is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EOE Powered by JazzHR

Posted 30+ days ago

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Flexible Schedule Preschool Teaching Assistant

Jovie of CA, WA, and MNBellevue, WA

$20+ / hour

Job Description: Compensation: Hourly wage: $20 per hour Spend your days with bright and energetic kiddos in your role as Preschool Assistant Teacher at our partner daycare and preschool. Are you a natural teacher or caregiver for young children? Do you giggle and get excited to see the wonder in children's eyes when playing make-believe, doing craft projects, or hearing a book for the first time? Do you need a flexible part-time schedule? Preschool Assistant Teacher positions are available working with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. If you have experience as a babysitter, summer nanny, church nursery, or camp counselor, we'd like to hear from you! Text NANNY to 206-752-6917 to apply and schedule your interview in under 3 minutes. About you: You’re available at least 3 days per week (M–F) to work 4 - 9 hour shifts between 9am - 5:30pm You genuinely enjoy children and are an engaging, creative, child-focused individual who is willing to have fun, play, read, do arts and crafts, and similar activities You bring at least 1 year of childcare experience as a babysitter, nanny, camp counselor, teacher or similar responsible caring You can provide our team with 3 references, 2 related to working with children, paid or unpaid, as well as 1 character reference You’re at least 18 years of age or older Here’s what you can expect: Care for children between the ages of 6 weeks and 6 years Engage in hands-on activities based on the children’s interests and skills Ensure the safety and engagement of children within your care Work with children of all walks of life and backgrounds Quality work in beautiful child care centers with extensive resources and an engaging curriculum About us: For more than 20 years, Jovie Nannies + Sitters has been a trusted partner for parents seeking childcare solutions from full or part-time nannies to fun-filled sitters to on-call backup childcare. Join us if you're ready for a rewarding journey! Jovie is all about community and purpose, providing nannies and sitters with training, resources, and support to boost their childcare skills and confidence. Jovie provides equal employment opportunities to all – we celebrate diversity! 🌈 Real Life Reviews: “One of the best environments and people-group that I have ever worked for.” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Google“Jovie has great management and safe families.” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Indeed“This job has been a godsend as it got my foot in the door in the childcare industry and has sustained me living on my own.” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GlassdoorText NANNY to 206-752-6917 to apply and schedule your interview in under 3 minutes. Position is not visa eligible Powered by JazzHR

Posted 3 weeks ago

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Rocky Mountain Prep Teaching Fellowship (Elementary School)

Rocky Mountain PrepDenver, CO
We are Rocky Mountain Prep, a movement comprised of incredible educators, families, scholars, and advocates who are changing the face of public education in Colorado by democratizing college access and preparation for historically marginalized students and families. On paper, we are a network of twelve college preparatory charter schools in the Denver metro area serving students as young as twelve weeks through twelfth grade. But we are so much more than this. About Rocky Mountain Prep We are Rocky Mountain Prep, a movement comprised of incredible educators, families, scholars, and advocates who are changing the face of public education in Colorado by democratizing college access and preparation for historically marginalized students and families. On paper, we are a network of twelve college preparatory charter schools in the Denver metro area serving students as young as twelve weeks through twelfth grade. But we are so much more than this. The RMP community is filled with staff, students, and stakeholders who are motivated by our pillars of rigor and love, live daily by our PEAK values, and believe deeply in the power and potential of every student we serve. We aspire to be the highest-performing school system in Colorado. We will grow to serve students in many communities who need more seats in schools that provide rigorous and loving college preparatory options. Who We Seek: We seek teachers and staff who are interested in developing students into outstanding human beings in their academic and personal lives by role-modeling our culture of Rigor and Love. Work collaboratively with their teammates and seek feedback, coaching, and mentorship from their admin team and school community. Implement our data-driven curriculum with the tools they’ve gained from experience while they adapt to the needs of their students. If you are mission-driven, humble in your reflections about your practice, smart in your approach to data, and results-oriented, we’d love to have you apply. Role Mission The RMP teaching fellowship provides a Master of Arts in Teaching program at the Relay Graduate School of Education, as well as on-the-job experience and training leading to Colorado teacher certification. In this role, you will... Invest time and energy in the Master's program at Relay GSE to deeply internalize the course material Collaborate with your lead teacher to create a strong classroom culture where scholars can learn, grow, and thrive through predictable routines, structures, proactive and restorative practices Support a culture of rigor and love with your co-workers and with our scholars Use our high-quality curriculum and data systems to drive outstanding scholar growth and proficiency Regularly attend professional development sessions meant to provide direct feedback and coaching to help grow you in your instructional practice Model our PEAK values of Perseverance, Excellence, Adventure, and Kindness Demonstrate a hungry, humble, smart, and results-oriented mindset and a “by any means necessary” spirit when it comes to driving our big five goals Assist with arrival and dismissal duties and other school community tasks Perform other duties as required In this role, you will receive Tuition covered for your Master of Arts in Teaching or Licensure Track through Relay Graduate School of Education The opportunity to interview for a Lead Teaching position in the following school year A whole year of one-on-one coaching with a mentor teacher Qualifications Bachelor’s degree (any subject) Be able to provide an official transcript demonstrating graduation from an undergraduate institution with at least a 2.75 GPA by July 2026 Be able to take and pass the Praxis 5901 exam (Elementary Praxis 5901) Pass a background check Demonstrate eligibility to work in the United States We use E-Verify to confirm the identity and employment eligibility of all new hires. Salary This is a full-time, benefits-eligible position with a salary of $52,000. Benefits Health Insurance (medical, dental, vision) Disability Insurance Life Insurance Retirement through PERA Paid-Time-Off Want to learn more about the Rocky Mountain Prep Teaching Fellowship? Check out our FAQs. Demonstrate eligibility to work in the United States In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. Rocky Mountain Prep does not sponsor visas at this time. RMP is an equal opportunity employer. We seek applicants of diverse backgrounds and hire without regard to color, gender, religion, national origin, citizenship, disability, age, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law. We appreciate your interest in Rocky Mountain Prep and look forward to getting to know you! Powered by JazzHR

Posted 1 week ago

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Teaching Assistant - Mt. Marion

Anderson Center for AutismSaugerties, NY

$18 - $21 / hour

Provides therapeutically appropriate level of student supervision and training to ensure and protect student health and safety, and provides for increased student independence through age appropriate, functional means. Pay Range: $17.75 - $21.42 Hourly; Based on education and experience.Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM RESPONSIBILITIES: Attends to the educational, physical, social, and emotional needs of students while assisting the classroom teacher in the implementation of students' IEP goals. Follows classroom schedule ensuring individual student's goals are implemented and appropriate therapy carryover is accomplished within the structured educational environment. Assists in the organization and arrangement of the classroom in order to provide a conducive learning environment. Assists in the classroom according to staffing patterns and students' needs and conducts individual and group activities according to the established curriculum. Escorts and assists students to and from school buses while providing opportunities or increased independence in mobility and orientation. Attends and actively participates in staff meetings and job skill trainings. Follows all agency policy and procedures and demonstrates continuous regard for student safety, personal safety, and the safety of others. REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or Equivalent NYS Certified Teaching Assistant Consideration will be given to applicants who are not currently NYS Certified Teaching Assistant if the process to become certified is started within 3 months of hire. Must maintain qualifications in the crisis intervention procedure of the agency. Must be capable at all times of initiating or assisting in all components of the crisis intervention of the agency. Must be capable at all times of assisting occupants in the orderly evacuation of the facility, by both primary and secondary paths in the event of a fire or other emergency. Benefits: Follows Academic Calendar (Winter & Spring Break, school holidays, etc.) Paid Recess Days College partnerships that provide discounts Scholarships available! 403B with company match Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA And much more, see link below Anderson Center for Autism offers our Employees with a Generous Benefits Package: https://www.andersoncenterforautism.org/benefits Keyword Search: Preschool, Autism, Non-Profit, First Shift, ASD, Developmental Disabilities, Weekdays, Treatment Team, Classroom, School Calendar This position description in no way states or implies that the responsibilities listed are the only duties to be performed by the person filling this position. The person in the position may be required to perform other duties as necessitated by the situation or requested by his/her supervisor. Anderson Center for Autism is committed to providing a diverse workforce by ensuring that discrimination barriers to equal employment opportunity and upward mobility do not exist here. Equal opportunity means employment, development, and promotion of individuals without consideration of race, color, disability, religion, age, gender, gender identity and expression, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran status, citizenship or immigration status, unless there is a bona fide occupational requirement which excludes a person in one of these protected groups. Anderson Center for Autism is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EOE Powered by JazzHR

Posted 2 weeks ago

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Teaching Assistant - Marine Corp Base Hawaii

Armed Services YMCA of The U S AMarine Corps Base Kailua, HI

$18 - $19 / hour

Job Purpose : Assists the teacher with direction for the program and implements curriculum in the classroom. Provides a quality experience to children and parents/caregivers that focuses on the YMCA core values: honesty, respect, responsibility and caring. Functions and Duties : 1. Program and Services Management · Assists the teacher develop and deliver an enriching early learning program that consists of a morning circle, learning centers, desk work and a closing circle. · Vary activities used in the learning centers/desk work to provide different developmental opportunities. · Model effective behaviors in dealing with children that parents can use in their own interactions with their child, implement a behavior plan. · Inform parents on child development through formal and informal discussions and progress reports. · Prepare all materials needed prior to each preschool session. · Interact with parents/caregivers and children, modeling appropriate behavior. · Follows all Child Abuse reporting procedures. 2. Administrative Responsibilities · Maintains attendance for program participants, communicating with Branch Director for any issues that may arise. · Submits weekly sign-in rosters to the Branch Director. · Submits on-time monthly lesson plan to Branch Director for review in accordance with lesson plan procedures. · Timesheets should be filled out accurately on a daily basis and submitted by the end of each pay period. 3. Financial Responsibilities · N/A 4. Attendance/Administration · Arrives on time daily as scheduled. · Attends all mandatory training sessions and staff meetings as scheduled. · Demonstrate an understanding and proper use of the chain of command when addressing situations and concerns. · Inform Programs and Administrative Assistant and Branch Director of child’s excessive absences. 5. Volunteers · N/A 6. Facility and Equipment Management · Maintain classroom in an orderly manner. · Organize, sanitizes and stores toys/materials daily to ensure order. · Ensures toys and equipment are kept in good working order, notifying Branch Director when toys/equipment need to be replaced due to unsafe conditions. · Request needed supplies in a timely manner to the Branch Director. 7. Other duties as assigned by the Branch Director and/or Executive Director Working Conditions: · Classroom Setting. · Must be able to stand and sit throughout the day. · Strong understanding of the issues military families undergo. · Experience working with preschool age children. Job Type: Part-time Salary: $18 to $18.50 per hour Work Location: Marine Corp Base Hawaii Military spouses, veterans and military affiliated job seekers encouraged to apply. Armed Services YMCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. ASYMCA is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. We will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics. ASYMCA encourages applicants of all ages. Armed Services YMCA acknowledges the minimal use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in our initial recruitment stages. All AI use is coupled with human review and is designed to assist our team in building efficiencies and excelling at focusing on timeliness and communication in our hiring process. Our hiring teams thoroughly evaluate skills and qualifications and make all final hiring decisions. Powered by JazzHR

Posted 2 days ago

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Summer 2026 Teaching Assistant - In-Person At Meta HQ (Menlo Park, CA)

Mission BitMenlo Park, CA

$32 - $32 / year

About Mission Bit Mission Bit is a San Francisco-based nonprofit that inspires youth of color to explore the world of STEM with project-based computer science education that embraces their identities. We offer a variety of hands-on STEM education programs, including semester-long introductory coding courses. The role As a TA for the Intro to VR course, you’ll promote a welcoming and supportive classroom community, guide students through hands-on VR projects, foster productive collaboration, track student progress, and help students realize their potential. You'll support the Lead Instructor to provide accessible and high-quality computer science education. This is a highly visible, student-facing role that reports directly to the Education Program Manager. This role is in partnership with Meta’s Youth Summer Academy, hosted at Meta HQ. We’re proud to provide training to all instructional staff to prepare them to teach, along with ongoing support throughout the semester. If you have a passion for community, social justice, and coding, and if you want to uplift Bay Area youth and bridge the tech divide, then this might be the opportunity for you! Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply (especially those who speak Spanish). This is a seasonal, summer-based in-person role based in Menlo Park, CA, approximately 20 hours/week from June 1, 2026 through July 30, 2026. Schedule Working hours Mondays: 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM Tuesdays through Thursdays: 9:00 AM - 3:15 PM Instructor training June 1, 2026 - June 11, 2026 Classroom site visit: June 5, 2026 (time TBD) Live in-person training Class dates Tuesdays through Thursdays beginning on June 16, 2026 through July 23, 2026 from 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM Weekly meetings Mondays from 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM via Google Meets Additional dates MSA Graduation: July 23, 2026 at Meta HQ End-of-semester reflection meetings: July 27, 2026 Hours 20 hours per week Location In-person at Meta HQ (1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025) What you’ll be doing: 70% Community building, classroom management, and student support Create an inclusive and community-based classroom culture surrounding the Mission Bit core values of social justice, community, accountability, smart risks and love Plan and lead daily community-building games and activities Foster individual and meaningful relationships with students Promote positive, productive collaboration between students Ensure students receive the support they need throughout the course to effectively and confidently showcase a capstone project at MSA Graduation Lead class in the event the Lead Instructor is out Uphold program expectations to foster a safe, productive environment for both students and staff Submit a daily student attendance report Troubleshoot tech equipment issues 20% Professional collaboration Attend weekly staff meetings Participate in morning huddles to align on plans for the day Collaborate with classroom staff (i.e. Lead Instructor and HS student intern), program staff, and program partners to promote a positive student experience Follow all site and program policies and expectations 10% Communication Submit a weekly report of class activities Communicate student progress and success throughout the course to the classroom team, program support team, and Education Program Manager so that we can collectively support students’ learning Maintain regular communication with Mission Bit core team about plans or concerns Requirements We’d love to hear from you if you… Have at least 1+ years of experience in Unity, Game Design, C#, and VR (this may include college, bootcamps, internships, or workforce experience) Have 1+ years of experience working with youth between the ages of 12-18, especially in an educational setting Some experience in teaching, especially in grades 7-11 Have values aligned with Mission Bit and a passion for supporting youth Have excellent written and verbal communication skills; comfortable and compelling in public speaking situations Have experience working with a diverse group of individuals Are self-starting with the ability to effectively work autonomously with little oversight It’s not required, but it’s a nice bonus if you… Have experience in project-based learning, asset-based teaching, and/or culturally relevant teaching Are bilingual in Spanish Benefits Accrued sick time-off Pay $32.00 / hour Mission Bit is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, creed, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, familial status, domestic violence victim status, veteran or military status, or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state or local laws. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.

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Teaching Assistant Professor Of French

University Of PittsburghPittsburgh, PA

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Overview

Schedule
Full-time
Career level
Senior-level
Benefits
Career Development

Job Description

Teaching Assistant Professor of French

University of Pittsburgh

French and Italian, 1328 Cathedral of Learning

Pittsburgh, PA 15260

http://www.frenchanditalian.pitt.edu/

The French Program of the Department of French and Italian at the University of Pittsburgh seeks a full-time Teaching Assistant Professor of French to teach three 3-credit courses in each term of the academic year. Outside the tenure-stream, this position is offered on an initial term of two years, with renewal subject to performance and evaluation. Pending budgetary approval, the appointment will begin on August 15, 2026, and end on May 15, 2028. Course duties may include elementary and intermediate-level courses in the language sequence, more advanced courses in literature, culture, and media (taught in French), and general education courses taught in English for a broad audience. We are especially interested in applicants who can teach sections of our low-level general education courses, such as "Paris: Urbanism Past and Present," History of French Cinema," and "French Kiss" (all in English). We are also interested in someone who can coordinate multiple sections of "French Kiss," providing training and mentoring of fellow instructors and advanced graduate students. Courses meet three times a week for 50 minutes or twice a week for 75 minutes.

Eligible instructors must have at least a Master's degree in French or in a closely related field, C1-level proficiency in French and English, and experience teaching French in a college or university setting. A PhD in hand, in French Studies or a closely related field, is preferred. The candidate must possess broad competence in teaching introductory and intermediate French language courses that employ current foreign language pedagogical approaches (communicative, content-based, multiliteracies, and genre-based pedagogies). Applicants must have a demonstrated interest and proven proficiency in teaching, knowledge of the Common European Framework reference for Languages (CEFR) and the DELF/DALF exam system, and the ability to mentor undergraduate and graduate students in curricular and experiential contexts. Service to the department will be expected. Duties may include advising majors and minors; coordinating sections of general education courses; planning and coordinating undergraduate recruitment, community-building and extracurricular events; and weekly conversation tables.

Current certification to administer DELF A1-B2 exams is preferred.

To apply, please send the following: current curriculum vitae; a letter of application (addressed to Prof. John Walsh, Chair, Department of French and Italian); graduate transcripts (unofficial or official); names and contact information of three references; a teaching portfolio containing sample syllabi, 3-4 sets of teaching evaluations (with comments), and a statement (1-2 pages) that describes how your teaching has contributed to the success of students who are underrepresented at your doctoral institution or current place of academic employment. Applicants should share how their past, planned, or potential contributions or experiences relating to a variety of student populations will advance the University of Pittsburgh's commitment to student success and sense of belonging. Upload a complete dossier online at join.pitt.edu.

Review of applications will begin on January 5, 2026, and applications will be considered until the position is filled. We will request additional materials (including three letters of recommendation) after the initial screening and invite candidates to a Zoom interview.

The Department of French and Italian at the University of Pittsburgh is a vibrant community of students and scholars hosting a French major and minor, a PhD in French, and a PhD in Film and Media Studies with a Concentration in French. Much of our research is organized around four research and curricular networks.

The Department of French and Italian and the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences are committed to building and fostering an inclusive environment. Excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of individuals and constituencies in support of a diverse community are required. The department mentors its new faculty members to help them adapt to faculty life as scholars, teachers, and administrators.

For information or questions, contact Department Chair, John Walsh, jpw64@pitt.edu.

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