Details
Posted: 24-Jan-23
Location: New York, New York
Type: Full Time
Salary: $72,000 to $134,250
Categories:
English/Language Arts
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
The Brearley School, an independent girls’ school serving over 770 students K-12, welcomes candidates for a one-year, full-time position as a Teacher of Learning Skills in the Middle and Upper Schools beginning August 2023.
We invite interested candidates to apply for this position by completing an application and uploading a cover letter and resume at https://www.brearley.org/page/about/employment-opportunities.
Responsibilities include teaching three to four Middle School courses in the Learning Skills curriculum and giving one-to-one executive function support to Middle and Upper School students (classes 5-12).
The ideal candidate will:
- have a bachelor’s degree in the subject area; an advanced degree is preferred
- have three to five years of experience in teaching English Language Arts at the middle and/or high school levels
- have experience working with students in the area of executive functioning
- demonstrate strong skills in communication
- demonstrate the desire to work collaboratively and in consultation
- have a commitment to the education of girls
- understand the needs of students at various levels of intellectual and social development
- have competence in inclusive, anti-bias, anti-racist pedagogy
About the School
Founded in 1884, the school is a center of intellectual exuberance, attracting students from across and beyond New York City. Our mission has long combined outstanding academics with an insistence on a larger purpose: to cultivate in our students a commitment to the greater good. In pursuit of this goal, we actively strive to build, nurture and sustain a diverse faculty and student body. We are committed to creating an inclusive, equitable, and antiracist school community, and we expect our faculty, staff, students, parents, and trustees to pursue meaningful change through deliberate and measurable actions.
Salary
In 2022-23, the total salary for this position ranges from $72,200 (base salary $67,200 + flexible spending plan $5,000) to $139,250 (base salary $134,250 + flexible spending plan $5,000), depending on experience. Salary ranges are updated annually in January.
Benefits
Benefits offered to eligible employees include a range of options for health insurance coverage with generous employer contributions across the plans; an HSA plan; pre-tax transit benefits; breakfast and lunch without charge; support for professional growth and development; and the opportunity to participate in a community based on collaboration, mutual care, and a commitment to the greater good.
The Brearley School is an equal employment opportunity employer committed to hiring exceptional, dedicated teachers of diverse backgrounds. We consider qualified individuals for employment with the School regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability or any other state or federally-protected classification.
About The Brearley School
The Brearley School, an independent school for girls, was founded in 1884 to provide its students with a college-preparatory education equal in rigor to that of boys, and, in the words of the mission statement today, to prepare them for “active responsible citizenship in a democratic society.” Within a highly articulated 13-year curriculum, and with a 6:1 student-faculty ratio, teaching methods are varied, flexible and pragmatic, taking into account individual patterns of development and ways of learning. The School’s program is designed to challenge eager, able students intellectually, and to give each one the opportunity to gain competence, self-reliance and self-knowledge through academic achievement as well as experience in the visual and performing arts, sports, community service and a wide variety of extracurricular activities.
Brearley’s K-12 enrollment is divided into Lower School, Middle School and Upper School, and consists of about 747 students from throughout the New York metropolitan area who represent a diversity of backgrounds, experiences and points of view.
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