1460 56th Street, Borough Park, Brooklyn, 11219, New York
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Early Childhood at Manny Cantor Center is a pioneering integrated preschool program, blending Head Start, UPK and private funding to serve families across the economic spectrum on the Lower East Side. Our inspired, responsive and progressive program is built on a few simple principles: All children are competent, capable and curious. All families have something to contribute. We are stronger together. Working within inspired and dynamic teams, our Associate Teachers are helping to build a vision for progressive education in Chinatown and the Lower East Side. Inspired by progressive schools around the world, we believe that all children learn through inquiry, exploration and play in the context of strong relationships and a sense of belonging. Our teachers create responsive, safe, joyful and nurturing learning environments for children for children aged 0-5 that foster inquiry, exploration, learning & reflection; collaborate with co-teachers to plan an emergent curriculum based on observations of children’s interests and development; document children’s learning through photographs, anecdotes, panels and mini-stories; facilitate communication and collaboration between the family and the preschool. This position would be for a “floater” teacher who would work across different classrooms. SCOPE OF INFLUENCE Facilitate daily life and plan learning experiences in the classroom Work with a diverse community, including a significant Mandarin-speaking population Build relationships with families and communicate about children’s learning and development in person and through documentation. Partner with the teaching staff and administration in the overall philosophy and direction of the preschool KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES Planning, Preparation + Curriculum Development Co-constructing curriculum, based on children’s interests, questions and development Documenting, reflecting and planning from observations Participating in weekly planning meetings with teaching team Meeting the needs of all children, including English language learners ** Classroom Environment** Planning and creating a classroom environment with inquiry, exploration, learning and respect in mind Nurturing children’s home languages through curated books, materials and the physical environment Creating a warm and inclusive environment where children and families feel welcome Organizing physical space and selection of materials in a way that is inviting and accessible to children Creating visual evidence of the narratives and curriculum occurring in your classroom Interactions with Children Speaking and listening to children with respect and mindfulness Supervising the whole group, while giving individual attention Managing classroom procedures including transitions, routines and small groups Engage students in exploration and ongoing project work Scaffolding children through conflict and problem solving Relationships with Families Building respectful and reciprocal relationships with families Communicating consistently with families Professional Responsibilities Documenting children’s learning, development and progress Maintaining collaborative and professional relationships with colleagues Mentoring Associate and Assistant teachers Participating in weekly professional learning meetings Showing professionalism including integrity, ethical conduct and decision making The candidate will be reflective, ask questions, be willing to take risks and make mistakes JOB REQUIREMENTS BA preferred Bilingual Mandarin/English a plus Minimum 3 years of professional teaching experience in an early childhood setting preferred Available to work a mix of morning and afternoon shifts to cover extended day preferred Strong oral and written communication with parents, children and co-workers
Strong knowledge of technology and gaming. Experience in coaching, teaching, or mentoring. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to create engaging and interactive learning experiences. Passion for helping others succeed. Familiarity with various gaming platforms and technologies. Ability to adapt to different learning styles and needs. Schedule: 6 PM - 10 PM (Mon-Fri), Saturday flexibility.
Kinder Island on Staten Island is looking for Infant Toddler Teachers! Index: *Full Job Description *Lead Preschool Teacher - Kinder Island *Kinder Island Job Opportunities How to Apply: Submit a resume and cover letter. Due to the large volume of candidates, only qualified candidates will be contacted. For more information about Kinder Island Overview: Lead Teacher Kinder Island, an early childhood setting, seeks a lead teacher to join our team. This position is ideal for a self-starter who wants to be part of a new growing school. The lead teacher will share our commitment to developing the whole child through thoughtfully prepared multisensory and multi-modal experiences. The ideal candidate is dedicated, enthusiastic about education and passionate about working with children. The lead teacher manages a year-round classroom and reports to our Preschool Director. Responsibilities: Planning, Preparation, and Instruction Develop curriculum and lesson plans supporting the mission of the school Create a learning environment supporting the growth of each child in these areas: social-emotional, sensory, motor, cognitive, language and self-care Provide a wide variety of learning opportunities, including individual, small and large group activities, both indoors and outside Work with students of various abilities, including students with learning differences Communicate clear expectations to students and facilitate smooth transitions between activities Use various assessment tools and strategies, such as observations, work samples and portfolios to tailor instruction for individual students Community Environment Establish a positive classroom environment in which all members respect and show kindness toward each other Model conflict resolution and problem solving strategies Establish a positive relationship with families and maintain regular communication Collaborate with teachers and staff Classroom Environment Develop and maintain an organized and purpose-driven classroom environment Establish systems and routines to care for the classroom and equipment Create and maintain monthly bulletin boards showcasing student work, experiences and school events Professional Development Regularly reflect and make modifications to classroom practice Attends staff meetings and professional development workshops Other Supervise daily work of assistant teachers Other related duties, as assigned, consistent with above The ideal candidate will have: An uncompromising belief that all students can learn A relentless work ethic and a high degree of patience to push through difficult challenges A willingness to be reflective and receive feedback in order to grow as an educator Excellent communication skills Preferred: Associates or CDA Certified in early childhood education OR planning to pursue degree New York State Teacher Certification Early Childhood (Birth–Grade 2) Start Date & Hours: 12 month position; Monday - Friday, 8 am to 5pm or 9am to 6pm; additional hours as needed for school events Ideal start date: Immediate Benefits: Paid time off, 100% tuition remission for 1 child Job Type: Full-time Pay: Starting price is negotiable depending on degree, certification, and years within field. Benefits: Employee discount Paid time off Schedule: 8am-5pm OR 9am - 6pm Monday to Friday COVID-19 considerations: Personal protective equipment provided Temperature screening Social distancing guidelines in place Sanitizing, disinfecting, and cleaning procedures in place Application Question(s): Can you work 8 am-5pm or 9am - 6pm? What is your email address? Experience: early childhood teaching: 1 year (Preferred) Associates degree in Early Childhood Education (Required) Certification in Child Development Associate (Preferred) NYS teacher certification [Birth - 2nd grade] special education (Preferred) One location Work Remotely: No
Staffing Boutique is pleased to notify you of a new direct hire opportunity as a Principal in Residence for a High School. If interested, please respond ASAP if with a resume attached as a Word or PDF document. POSITION: Principal in Residence ORGANIZATION TYPE: Charter School START DATE: July 2025 Location: Brooklyn, NY Salary: $125,000 – 135,000 + benefits Job Description: Overview of Position The Principal in Residence is a leadership development role designed to prepare an experienced educator for the role of Principal. In this role, the Principal in Residence will work closely with the school leadership team to oversee academic programs, support teacher development, and drive student achievement, while gaining hands-on experience managing school operations. This position combines strategic planning with daily leadership responsibilities, ensuring a smooth transition into the Principal role upon successful completion of the residency. Responsibilities Collaborate with school leadership to develop and execute a schoolwide vision of high academic standards and student success. Coach and mentor a cohort of teachers to improve instructional practices and drive student achievement. Serve as a member of the School Leadership Team, contributing to strategic decision-making and implementation of key initiatives. Model highly effective instruction and provide ongoing feedback to teachers to enhance classroom practices. Analyze quantitative and qualitative data to monitor progress toward schoolwide goals and inform instructional and operational decisions. Support the socio-emotional development of students and staff by fostering an inclusive and supportive school culture. Assist in the hiring, onboarding, and professional development of instructional staff to ensure alignment with the school's mission and goals. Assist in the implementation of behavior management systems that promote positive student conduct and a safe school climate. Build and maintain positive relationships with students, parents, and the broader school community to ensure open and effective communication. Gain hands-on experience in school operations, including scheduling, budget management, and reporting progress toward goals to school leadership and the Board. Qualifications Master’s Degree and at least 2 years of instructional leadership experience Minimum of three years of experience working in a high school setting and/or with the high school population Excellent oral and written communication skills. Strong interpersonal skills. Ability to communicate effectively with diverse constituencies, including students, parents, trustees, school representatives, community members, and donors. Understand the nuances of urban school environments and school culture. Bilingual (Spanish) a plus. Personal Characteristics Excited by the challenge of joining a new high school with its first graduating class in 2025-26. Passionate about providing high quality education to students in an underserved urban community. Relentless in his/her drive to improve the minds and lives of the students in and out of school. An individual with a high level of integrity and work ethic who can inspire through example. Humble, reflective and willing to continually improve. A leader with maturity, confidence, wisdom and collaborative skills necessary to garner the trust and confidence of board members, faculty, staff, students, parents, and others within the school community. Benefits 401(k) with company matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Parental leave Vision insurance
Further Music School is currently seeking music instructors in piano and violin/viola. Applicants must have 3 + years of teaching experience, with bachelor's degrees in music performance/education, also be positive, punctual, and professional, with a passion for working with kids and a commitment to music education. Requirements: 3+ years teaching experience Bachelor Degree in Music Performance or Music Education Progress-oriented Instructors preferred. We only accept online applications, NO PHONE CALLS ACCEPTED. Further Music School is a well-established institution located in Queens, Lower Manhattan, Long Island and Upper East Side New York that offers private, semi-private and group lessons in piano, guitar, violin, vocal, drum, and woodwinds for children from age 4+. Our professional Faculty are masters and PhDs from prestigious schools such as Julliard, NYU, Berklee College of Music, and University of Cincinnati-College Conservatory of Music. Our school strives to not only teach but also to develop a passion for music by hosting concerts, exhibitions and special cultural events for all students. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract Pay: $28.00 - $40.00 per hour Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract Pay: $28.00 - $40.00 per hour Benefits: 401(k) matching Employee assistance program Employee discount Flexible schedule Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Work Location: In person
Job description We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Driving Instructor to join our team. Duties and Compensation: Each driving lesson (60 minutes) will be remunerated at $35 per hour. Each driving lesson (45 minutes) will be remunerated at $27 per hour. Accompanying a driving school student to a road test will be compensated at $50 per person. Official employment. Payment every 2 weeks. Part-time and full-time positions available. Flexible work schedule (you choose the days and times to conduct lessons with students). Intermediate level of English or higher is required (for passing the written instructor test at the DMV). Duties: - Conduct driving lessons for students, focusing on both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. - Create engaging and informative driving lessons to educate students on traffic laws and safe driving practices. - Provide constructive feedback to students to help them improve their driving abilities. - Demonstrate patience and professionalism while working with students of varying skill levels. - Qualifications: - Previous experience working with students in driving lessons - Excellent communication skills to effectively convey driving concepts to students. - Knowledge of adult education principles and techniques. - Ability to educate and motivate individuals towards becoming responsible drivers. - Strong classroom management skills. - Valid driver's license with a clean driving record. - Join our team and make a positive impact on the next generation of drivers! - Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract - Pay: $35.00 - $50.00 per hour - Expected hours: 25 – 40 per week - Benefits: - Employee discount - Flexible schedule - Paid time off - Professional development assistance - Referral program - Schedule: - 10 hour shift - 12 hour shift - 4 hour shift - 8 hour shift - After school - Choose your own hours - Day shift - Evening shift - Monday to Friday - Overtime - Weekends as needed - Weekends only - Supplemental Pay: - Tips - Application Question(s): - Do you have car for driving training? - Experience: - Driving: 2 years (Required) - License/Certification: - Driver's License (Required) - Ability to Commute: - Brooklyn, NY (Required) - Work Location: In person
Organization, Job Mission, Motto: We are a non-profit organization that utilizes dance and guided conversations about values as a vehicle to teach and celebrate cultural diversity. Dance to Unit is committed to creating a positive experiences through dance and discussions to deeper understand things like acceptance, compassion, respect, etc. Position: We are looking for people with an interest in education and dance to assist our teaching artists in leading class in the Dance to Unite way. The will help the teaching artist facilitate the Circle Talk discussion while empowering and assisting the children in learning their dance throughout the school year. Best fit majors can be anything from dance, arts, education, social emotional learning, social justice, or civil service. While no professional experience is required, substantial background in dance is required. Pay: Dance to Unite provides the opportunity to train, at no cost, in the Dance to Unite teaching method and gain the skills to become a paid Dance to Unite teaching artist in NYC public schools. This starts as an unpaid part-time internship that can lead to paid positions in the future. Dance to Unite would be happy to sign off on necessary credits for the students as well.