PART TIME Curriculum Specialist/Learning Strategist K-8th MATH/ELA
Benefits:
401(k)
Flexible schedule
Opportunity for advancement
Training & development
Part-Time, $30 to $40 hourly PART TIME K-8th Credentialed MATH or ELA Teacher
We are hiring credentialed and/or experienced Math and ELA teachers to join our team of experienced and passionate educators. You must have at least two years of experience teaching Math or ELA for grades K-8. Experience in teaching or tutoring K-8 students in Math or ELA topics across educational environments. The ideal candidate for this position will have a B.A./B.S. in a relevant field (master’s preferred).
The ideal candidate will teach a variety of Math or ELA courses and differentiate instruction for learners at all levels.
You will be asked to lead a student learning community (SLC) off-site or meet with students one-on-one in their home. SLC is a learning community of up to 15 students. Office located in San Carlos, with the majority of teaching occurring in the Redwood City, Menlo Park, and Los Altos areas. Hybrid teaching, with occasional online and mainly in-person instruction.
This position offers approximately 18-20 hours per week with opportunities for increased working hours, if interested. The workday will be Monday - Friday, approximately 2:30-6 pm with additional hours as requested and/or if desired.
Here at CAP, we value a work/life balance, therefore our teaching staff can work remotely on Fridays and utilize that time for prep work and occasional student meetings. You will be a valued, contributing member of our team, in an environment that is collaborative, flexible, and devoid of bureaucracy.
If you love teaching math or ELA, and are looking for a flexible opportunity to build your resume or supplement your current employment, we look forward to hearing from you.
What We Have to Offer:
By joining CAP, you’ll be able to help students reach their fullest potential, instill a love and a joy for learning, and feel good that you’ve made such a tremendous impact in students’ lives. This will allow you to really differentiate your instruction, and personalize your teaching to the individual needs of each student. Because CAP is rapidly growing, you will have growth opportunities for leadership roles and/or the ability to work on innovative projects.
Responsibilities
Create curriculum and lesson plans that meet the needs of the students
Teach engaging, rigorous, and relevant lessons daily
Communicate effectively with students, families, and the founder
Be open to constructive criticism and feedback on teaching methodologies
Assume a high level of personal responsibility for the students
Assume a high level of personal responsibility for the progress of all students
Respond to the needs of the families and students
Implementing developmentally appropriate activities for the age group
Professional Qualifications:
Teachers applying for this position are required to have, at minimum:
The ideal candidate for this position will have at least two years of experience teaching K-8 Math or ELA and a B.A./B.S. in a relevant field (master’s preferred)
California Teaching or Child Development Permit, or demonstrated current eligibility to obtain a permit
Must have a strong passion for Math or ELA, enjoy working with K-8 students, possess the emotional acuity and personality to inspire and engage kids, and maintain an excellent sense of humor.
Must be able to create a fun yet engaging curriculum
Understand how to facilitate a positive learning environment
While not required for consideration, we would prefer candidates to have:
AA or BA in Education, Child Development, Psychology, Education, or a directly related field
2 years experience as Lead Teacher in a classroom
Job Types: Part-time, Temporary, Contract
Pay: $30-40 per hour
About College Advising Prep:
College Advising Prep (CAP) consists of passionate advisors and educators who have invaluable experience in the education field, specifically in the areas of teaching, college admissions, educational research, as well as academic and career counseling.
CAP identifies and addresses students’ academic weaknesses, thus, building students toward a process of getting them accepted to the college of their dreams. That means understanding any existing learning gaps between their current academics and where they should be in order to be successful in college. And we have the curriculum built to increase their aptitude, skills, and self-confidence.
We are a full-fledged service organization that is dedicated to helping a student go in the direction he or she ultimately wants to go!