Details
Posted: 07-Sep-23
Location: New York, New York
Type: Part Time
Salary: $30-$48
Categories:
History/Social Studies
Science
Additional Information:
3 openings available.
Organization Summary: Prep for Prep is an education and leadership development program that creates ethical and effective leaders who reflect our diverse society. Prep identifies New York City’s most promising students of color, prepares them for success at the nation's top independent schools throughout the Northeast, and supports their academic and personal growth through college graduation. Today, over 5,000 students and alums in the Prep for Prep Community are leaders in every field imaginable.
The Opportunity: Prep for Prep seeks experienced teachers with strong academic backgrounds to help prepare our students for success in an independent school.
Prep for Prep classes meet in person on Wednesday afternoons from 4-6:30 p.m. and all day on Saturdays and throughout the school year. PREP 9 classes meet all day on Saturdays throughout the school year.
Prep for Prep Openings: Science and History
PREP 9 Openings: History
Requirements:
- BA from a competitive college
- Minimum of 3 years of teaching experience at the middle school or high school level
- Independent school experience is a plus
Compensation: $30 – $48 an hour per teaching period based on applicable experience.
To Apply: Please send a cover letter and resume with the subject line “School Year Teacher” (indicate academic subject) to personnel@prepforprep.org.
Prep for Prep does not discriminate and is an equal opportunity employer.
About Prep for Prep
Prep for Prep develops leaders from under-represented communities through access to a superior education and life-changing opportunities. Since 1978, Prep has identified New York City’s most able students of color through a highly selective admissions process and, following 14 months of rigorous academic preparation, placed them at leading independent schools in the City and boarding schools throughout the Northeast. Once placed, Prep offers its students a sense of community, peer support, critical post-placement services, and a host of leadership development opportunities through college graduation. The results are compelling: more Prep students have graduated from Harvard than any other institution, and over 90% of Prep’s 2,694 college graduates have earned degrees from the most competitive colleges in the country; nearly 40% have graduated from Ivy League schools. They are emerging leaders in every field from business and law, to education and the arts, to science and medicine.
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