The Learning Project Elementary School is located in Boston’s Back Bay and is an independent, co-ed day school for grades K-6. We have high expectations for conduct, character and academic performance and maintain a strong commitment to enrolling a diverse community of students and families. We are looking for Teaching Fellows who are interested in launching their careers as educators. The Teacher Training Fellowship Program is an opportunity to work one-on-one with an experienced Head Teacher who will help train you directly in the classroom to be a strong, well-rounded teacher. You will also be guided by the Teaching Fellowship Director who leads weekly seminars to further your professional development. This position entails some after school and occasional weekend responsibilities. Enjoy learning more about the teaching profession and building your teaching skills in a tight-knit community of dedicated teachers and staff members at a school with a 48-year track record of excellence in the heart of Boston. While all candidates are encouraged to apply, we are actively seeking candidates from diverse backgrounds as part of our broader effort to ensure that our community and hiring process reflects our mission, which is rooted in social justice, diversity, and equity. All applicants should connect to, and be willing to carry forward, these principles in their instruction and their relational work. You may read more about our school and the fellowship by following this link: https://www.learningproject.org/careers/internship-program/ Position Start Date – August 2021 This is a one-year Fellowship, but, over the years, our Teaching Fellows have proven to be excellent candidates for our full-time teaching positions when they become available. There is also the possibility to apply to remain in the program for a second year in a leadership role as a Second-Year Fellow. If interested, please submit your materials to tlp@learningproject.org The Learning Project is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion creed, national or ethnic origin. More to the point, The Learning Project prizes and celebrates its diversity. |