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24-25 Teaching Fellow

Blackstone Valley Prep Mayoral Academy

24-25 Teaching Fellow

Boston, MA +5 locations
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    BVP is an intentionally diverse network of tuition-free public charter schools. As a founding member of the National Coalition of Diverse Charter Schools, BVP offers a high-quality school choice to the families of Central Falls, Cumberland, Lincoln, and Pawtucket.


    The mission of Blackstone Valley Prep is to prepare every scholar to achieve their goals for college and the world beyond. BVP’s scholars will graduate empowered as learners, individuals, and community members to access opportunities and break down barriers.

    Apart from academics, we believe that preparing scholars for the world beyond also means experiencing the diversity of the world we live in today. Our network is designed to be diverse, accepting students from the four communities that share a region but differ substantially in their socio-economic, racial, and ethnic demographics. We seek to create a staff with a similarly diverse set of backgrounds and experiences that reflect that of our students, families, and communities. Blackstone Valley Prep (BVP) Mayoral Academy is now hiring dedicated team members who are willing to do whatever it takes to put all scholars on a path to college. Successful candidates should understand and advocate for the importance of equity in classrooms, curriculums, and throughout school systems.

    Learn more about why BVP is different.


    Expectations of a BVP Team Member include (but are not limited to):

    • Acts on the belief that 100% of scholars can be successful in college and the world beyond

    • Embraces the diversity of the BVP community by fostering an environment of respect and inclusion while actively working to build an equitable school community

    • Cultivates the social and personal skills that will serve scholars’ in a complex world.

    • Engages meaningfully in school and network professional growth opportunities and enhances professional growth by giving and seeking assistance from other team members

    • Acts ethically and with integrity while following all school, network, and state policies

    • Engages families as partners in scholar success while recognizing and respecting differences in family backgrounds, structures, and cultures

    • Attends mandatory professional development and family meet and greets


    Opportunities and Benefits for a BVP Team Member include (but are not limited to):

    • Competitive salary range commensurate with experience and comprehensive medical and dental plan*

    • Internal hiring to capitalize on strengths and interests

    • Collaborative, team-driven culture

    • Instructional coaching

    • Referral bonuses

    • Ongoing opportunities for professional development and tuition reimbursement for all employees

    • All staff members receive a minimum of 7 personal days per year

    • 401(k) retirement plan that is 100% vested immediately with an employer match of 5%

    • Generous parental leave benefits (paid time off, extended leave available, etc.)

    • Flexible spending accounts for health and dependent care (matched)

    • Longevity Bonuses

    • Impact Factors (additional compensation for shared experiences and education/certification beyond what is required)

    • School-aged children of BVP employees receive preference in enrollment (restrictions apply)

    • Paid summer opportunities


    *BVP has a policy not to negotiate on salaries. Allowing for negotiations undermines the economic equity we strive for as an organization. We endeavor to pay people well and appreciate our employees. Our transparent salary scale is based on the experience, competencies, and responsibilities required to thrive in this role.


    In addition, Teaching Fellows are expected to:

    • Rotate into various teaching and support positions within a designated school
    • Execute academically rigorous lessons plans and administer directives with fidelity and efficiency
    • Implement classroom management practices that are consistent with the culture of the school
    • Give and receive constructive feedback from teachers and administration in order to create a professional working atmosphere that is conducive to change and improvement

    Qualifications:

    • Bachelor’s degree preferred but not required
    • Associate’s degree or equivalent credits required
    • Bilingual candidates preferred but not required
    • A commitment to working with a diverse student and staff population

    To Apply:

    Please submit your resume, professional references’ contact information, and a cover letter highlighting your alignment with our mission online. If your position requires certification or licensure please be sure to upload it. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we regretfully can only respond to those candidates who best meet the requirements of a specific position or whose backgrounds are generally applicable to our team. If you are selected to advance in the hiring process, you will be contacted by a BVP team member.

    Blackstone Valley Prep Mayoral Academy does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, creed, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, or ancestry.

    Required Skills

    Required Experience

  • Qualifications

    Bachelor’s degree and three to five years of experience in school counseling, education environment or public service role or any equivalent combination of experience, training, and/or certification(s).

    Demonstrated excellent public speaking skills with targeted market audience.

    Ability to engage, educate and encourage students/parents/guardians to consider higher education in a student’s future.

    Working knowledge of higher education processes (admissions, financial aid, etc.)

    Solid interpersonal skills with the ability to quickly build rapport with diverse audiences.

    Experience presenting ideas (written and oral) and new complex concepts to individuals for the first time; to which the subject matter is foreign and complicated

    Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office and ability to quickly learn new financial aid software

    Flexibility to perform work activities on evenings and weekends.

    Demonstrated ability to relate well and build rapport with a diverse audience from a variety different socioeconomic backgrounds, political environments and educational institutions.

    Preferred Qualifications: Working knowledge of regional issues (employment needs, economic environment, educational opportunities, barriers to higher education, etc.); Direct experience with financial aid administration

    PHEAA’s environment welcomes and supports our employees, customers, and stakeholders; we seek out and value differing perspectives and contributions. Our organizational culture promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion at all levels of the organization.

  • Industry
    Education
  • Locations
    Washington, DC • Palatine, IL • Boston, MA • Detroit, MI • New York, NY • Philadelphia, PA