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We are looking for a creative and patient chess coach to teach children under 10 through daily lessons. The focus is on making chess fun, engaging, and educational—helping kids develop problem-solving, focus, and strategy while enjoying the game. Responsibilities: Lead daily 45–60 minute lessons tailored for young beginners. Teach chess basics (rules, piece movement, openings) and gradually introduce strategies. Use puzzles, mini-games, and playful activities to keep sessions exciting. Encourage good sportsmanship, confidence, and curiosity. Adapt lessons to different learning paces and personalities. Provide parents with simple progress updates. Qualifications: Strong chess knowledge (tournament or club background preferred). Experience teaching or mentoring children under 10. Energetic, fun, and patient teaching style. Ability to make learning interactive and age-appropriate. Previous chess coaching, camp, or tutoring experience a plus. Schedule & Commitment: Daily sessions (Monday–Friday, or 5–6 days a week). Each session ~45–60 minutes. Flexible timing (after school or early evenings). How to Apply: Please send your teaching experience, availability for daily lessons, and your approach to making chess enjoyable for kids.
After-School Program Group Leader The Group Leader is responsible for planning, implementing, and supervising all activities for an assigned group in the after-school program. This position ensures safety standards are upheld at all times, follows and enforces Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) and ACT policies, and provides exceptional customer service to participants and their families. General Duties Supervise and ensure the well-being of all after-school program participants. Plan, implement, and lead a variety of recreational activities, including team-building games, arts, and enrichment programs. Provide quality customer service through positive interaction with participants, staff, guardians, and the public. Maintain the highest level of safety and risk management at all times. Respond appropriately to all emergencies and report incidents to the appropriate supervisor. Attend on-site training sessions led by the Executive Director and School-Age Child Care (SAC) team. Qualifications Minimum of 2 years’ experience working in a group setting (not including babysitting). Must be at least 18 years old and a high school graduate. Pre-Employment Requirements If hired, candidates must submit: Completed medical form NYS fingerprinting clearance State Central Register database clearance HR paperwork Office of Children and Family Services paperwork Upon hiring, you will also be required to complete 30 hours of OCFS online school-age training courses. Additional Opportunities for Hours School Break Camps: ACT offers camp programs during public and/or private school closures. Group Leaders may work between 5–9 hours per day (with breaks) if selected. Summer Camp: During summer break, Group Leaders may be hired to work up to 40 hours per week if selected.
The Lead Teacher will be responsible for, but not limited to: Teaching and monitoring children’s development Helping to create a fun learning environment that children will positively respond to Partnering with our team to enhance the learning environment at the school Develop and maintain a constructive and ongoing rapport with children and parents/families/caregivers Develop structured and developmentally appropriate lesson plans, catering to the intellectual and emotional needs of all children Collaborate with other teachers to ensure that the school fosters an environment that is inviting and nurturing for every child Deliver reports on potential concerns about students Education Director and/ or administrative team as needed Manage day-to-day classroom activities, including free play, bathroom breaks, meal times, and rest time for students Adhere to all health and safety policies The successful candidate will work closely with the Director’s to ensure that the program provides education, physical health, emotional well-being, and parental involvement to all enrolled students If you are passionate and enthusiastic about working with children and have previous experience in an Early Childhood learning environment, please apply today!
We are now closing general applications for this round of hiring, but if you think you are an extraordinarily qualified candidate, We are seeking energetic and enthusiastic Chess players who can lead a classroom and share their passion for the game and sport with their students to join our team! Jump into the classroom and make a massive impact on the lives of kids every day! We are also looking for new recruits for Chess NYC's energy team! These special individuals will support Chess and help maintain the classroom's energy level. No teaching experience? No problem! We will guide you on the road towards Chess instruction superstardom! Our tried-and-tested curriculum, developed over 17 years with the assistance of GM Susan Polgar, has been the gateway for thousands of kids across hundreds of NYC schools into lifelong skills and a passion for the game. You don’t need to be a Grandmaster (they are NOT always the best Teachers), knowledge of Chess is a must, but we convert Coaches from all levels of play, and even other sports or activities!
We are seeking a passionate and dynamic French speaking After school classroom teacher to lead an engaging enrichment program for young learners. Go beyond the traditional classroom by crafting immersive, fun, and culture activities that build students confidence and ignite a lifelong appreciation for the French language. *Can implement age appropriate activities and lessons for students. *Supervise and ensure the safety of the students at all times. *Maintain a clean and organized classroom environment. *Provide homework assistance and academic support. *Collaborate with other staff members to ensure cohesive and effective program. • Must be fingerprinted, • Must have first aid CPR certificate
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Job Title: Afterschool Program Mandarin-Speaking Assistant Location: 602 W57th, New York , NY 10019 Job Type:Part-Time About Us: Join our dynamic afterschool program dedicated to providing enriching activities and support for children. We foster a diverse and inclusive environment that encourages learning and growth. We are currently seeking a passionate and dedicated Mandarin-speaking assistant to enhance our program. Responsibilities: • Pick up children from their school and safely transport them to our afterschool program., • Supervise students during afterschool hours, ensuring their safety and well-being., • Serve healthy snacks to students and promote good eating habits., • Support Mandarin-speaking students in their homework and educational activities., • Engage students in Mandarin language activities, promoting language acquisition and cultural understanding., • Collaborate with lead instructors to develop and implement lesson plans., • Foster a positive and inclusive atmosphere for all students., • Communicate effectively with parents regarding student progress and program activities. Qualifications: • Proficiency in Mandarin (both spoken and written) is required., • Previous experience working with children in an educational or recreational setting is preferred., • Strong interpersonal and communication skills., • Ability to work collaboratively with a team., • Passion for education and helping children succeed. What We Offer: • Competitive hourly wage., • A supportive and friendly work environment., • Opportunities for professional development and growth., • The chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children. How to Apply: If you are enthusiastic about working with children and possess the necessary skills, we would love to hear from you! Please send your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your relevant experience to us Application Deadline:Sep 30,2025 Join us in making a difference in our community!
Location: 602 W 57th Street, New York, NY Schedule: Monday–Friday, 1:00–6:00 PM (Sept–Dec, with possible extension) We’re launching a new Afternoon Enrichment Program for children ages 3–8, blending fun with future-ready skills. We’re looking for a versatile Afterschool Teacher Assistant who can support and occasionally lead activities across multiple areas, including: Tutoring & Homework Help Fitness & Movement Bilingual Learning (Spanish) Science & Engineering Lab Arts Pod (visual art, drama, music) Future Tech Builders (AI storytelling, coding, media) Social Impact Corner (environment, animals, global cultures) Communication & Performance (presentations, skits, storytelling) Responsibilities Pick up children from school (walking, same block). Lead snack time and tutoring sessions. Assist and help lead enrichment activities in the areas above. Support classroom setup, transitions, and group management. Step in as lead when needed, guiding activities with confidence. Create a safe, fun, and nurturing environment for kids. Qualifications Experience working with children ages 3–8. Creative, proactive, and reliable. Adaptable and comfortable with change. Positive attitude and nurturing approach. Strong teamwork and communication skills. English fluency required; Spanish a plus. 📩 How to Apply: Send your resume and a short note about your experience with kids
We are seeking a dedicated and nurturing Daycare Teacher Assistant with a Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education to support our lead teachers in providing a safe, engaging, and developmentally appropriate environment for children aged 2 years and up. The ideal candidate is passionate about early learning and committed to helping young children grow academically, socially, and emotionally. Key Responsibilities: Assist lead teacher in planning and implementing daily educational activities and routines. Supervise and engage children during play, learning, meals, and rest time. Support classroom management and maintain a positive learning atmosphere. Help monitor the developmental progress of each child and report observations to the lead teacher. Ensure classroom safety, hygiene, and organization at all times. Build positive relationships with children, parents, and staff. Assist with preparing learning materials and setting up activity stations. Help with diapering, potty training, and other basic care needs as required. Attend team meetings, training sessions, and school events as needed. Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education or related field (required). Experience working with children ages 2 and above in an educational or daycare setting. Strong communication, teamwork, and interpersonal skills. Patient, energetic, and caring demeanor. Ability to pass background checks and comply with health and safety regulations.
Part-Time Assistant Teacher Wanted for 3K Program at Nicole’s Family Daycare in Bensonhurst Brooklyn Are you passionate about early childhood education? We're looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic Part-Time Assistant Teacher to join our 3K program! Position: Assistant Teacher Program: 3K (3-year-old children) Type: Part-Time (3 days a week) Responsibilities: Assist the lead teacher in implementing daily lesson plans Assist children with potty training / diapering Meal preparation Collaborate with staff and communicate effectively with parents Requirements: Experience working with young children Strong communication and teamwork skills Patience, creativity, and a love for working with children
We are looking for a caring, energetic, and dependable Assistant Preschool Teacher to support lead teachers in providing a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment for young children. The ideal candidate will assist in planning and implementing educational activities, managing classroom routines, and supporting children’s development across all domains. Key Responsibilities: Assist the lead teacher in planning and conducting daily activities and lessons Help supervise children to ensure safety at all times, indoors and outdoors Support children’s emotional, social, cognitive, and physical development Maintain a clean and organized classroom environment Assist with meal/snack preparation and help children during mealtimes Help with diapering, toilet training, and other personal care tasks as needed Observe and document children’s behavior and development for lead teacher review Communicate positively and professionally with children, staff, and parents Participate in staff meetings, trainings, and professional development opportunities Qualifications: High school diploma or GED required; Associate’s Degree in Early Childhood Education or Child Development preferred Experience working with young children in a group setting CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain) Knowledge of child development and age-appropriate practices Patience, flexibility, and a strong sense of responsibility Ability to follow instructions and work effectively as part of a team Work Environment: This position typically involves working in a classroom setting within a licensed preschool or early childhood center. Must be able to lift up to 40 pounds, sit on the floor, and actively engage with children at their level.
The Lead Teacher at Brooklyn Free Space (BFS) is responsible for the general supervision and management of a classroom. She or he must be professionally prepared as a teacher of young children, especially in the field of early childhood development. This person must be a sensitive and mature individual who is able to relate well to all members of the school community and to effectively lead a teaching team. She or he must maintain a professional attitude, have a warm and friendly personality, and treat all children with dignity and respect. She or he must be able to meet the requirements of all licensing agencies. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: Teaching Plan, supervise, and implement classroom programs in accordance with the policies of the school and requirements of licensing agencies. Gear program to needs of individual children, as well as the whole group, with concern for their interests, abilities, talents and individual style, and pace of learning. Engage in ongoing evaluation and assessment procedures needed to assess children’s developmental levels and support curriculum planning. Implement methods for effectively integrating the support, skills, and talents of the teaching team members in all areas of the classroom environment. Administration Assume an equal share of staff joint housekeeping responsibilities. Maintain ordered arrangement, appearance, decor, and learning environment of the classroom, with a clear focus on documentation of the children’s work. Facilitate effective and constructive daily communication with families. Participate in recommended training programs, conferences, courses, and other aspects of professional growth. Facilitate effective and constructive weekly team meetings Read BFS email communications on a daily basis when school is open, excluding sick days or other scheduled days off, and respond to queries in a timely manner. Qualifications BA or MS in Early Childhood Education - Birth to Gr 2 (or related field with at least 12 Early Childhood Education credits) and 2 years of lead teacher experience and/or Initial or Professional NYS Teaching certification in Early Childhood Education (Birth to Gr 2) Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Schedule: Monday to Friday Work Location: In person