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Posted: 18-Sep-23
Location: Brooklyn , New York
Type: Full Time
Salary: $40K-$45K (based on experience
Categories:
Elementary Teacher
International School of Brooklyn (ISB) is an independent, non-profit school that is known for its innovative and robust Pre-K 3 to 8th Grade French and Spanish language immersion program and International Baccalaureate curriculum. The ISB learning experience is driven by six core values: inquiry-based learning, diversity, global curriculum, language immersion, community, and international mindedness. Dedication
to these values enables ISB to develop each student’s creativity, critical thinking, global citizenship, and intercultural understanding.
International School of Brooklyn is dedicated to ensuring that our school’s commitment to an inclusive and just world is reflected in all aspects of our school: in our classrooms, school culture, policies, and practices. ISB’s comprehensive commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion requires all staff and faculty members to engage in work, training, and reflection actively and thoughtfully around identity, anti-racism,
and anti-bias. All staff and faculty members are expected to promote an inclusive and equitable school community.
Successful candidates will demonstrate a commitment to anti-bias and anti-racism work and be open to learning about how implicit biases in race, ethnicity, gender identity, and socioeconomic class can shape curricula and pedagogy. Preferred candidates will have experience implementing anti-racist and equitable practices in their teaching and work.
International School of Brooklyn seeks a dynamic, hardworking, self-directed full-time Lunch School Aide Monitor/After-school Care Instructor for the 2023-2024 school year and beyond.
School Aide Role Requirements:
The school aide plays two primary roles; one as a lunch/recess monitor during the school day and the second is that of an After School Care Instructor.
Specific Duties:
The School Aide will:
-Be a fully reliable, collaborative and resourceful presence for the general operation of the classroom
- Be actively involved in observing and interacting with students during work and play times and may, on occasion, lead small group learning activities
- Take care of the general upkeep of the learning environment
- Demonstrate initiative in supporting the needs of the classroom
- Performs all other duties as assigned by supervisor(s).
Role as a Lunch Monitor
-Oversee the lunchroom, ensuring students eat safely, maintain proper etiquette, and experience a positive and respectful lunchtime atmosphere
-Previous experience in a school setting is preferred
-Strong interpersonal and communication skills
-Ability to address and mediate conflicts
After-School Instructor Role Requirements:
ISB also has an After School inquiry-based program that seeks to infuse students’ after-school experience with exploration and inquiry. As an after-school instructor, candidates should bring an enthusiasm for working with young children with enthusiasm and ingenuity. Being an after-school instructor at ISB is an exhilarating experience which requires the capacity to engage with students in differing settings, including free play, group activities, and homework help.
Candidates should have 2 years experience leading groups of 20 students of varying ages; with the ability to work with a range of students; aged 3yrs to 12yrs to complete tasks such as homework and manage conflict resolution. Strong communication and organizational skills are a must in order to be successful in this position. After School Instructors must be flexible with leading and supporting, to ensure a strong group dynamic. Candidates should enjoy a collaborative work setting, and have experience leading 20 minute projects in areas such as art, science, recreational sports, etc.
Specific Duties:
The After School Instructor will:
-Plan and supervise the daily activities of the assigned group; including leading small group activities and games.
- Assist students with homework as necessary (in Grades 1-5).
-Establish and maintain positive communication with faculty, staff, children and families.
- Prepare and serve snacks to students.
-Escort students to and from enrichment classes.
-Keep rooms and spaces clean, organized, and stocked.
-Compose a monthly newsletter including written descriptions and pictures documenting program activities.
-Attend all professional development, planning, and program staff meetings
Aide positions are full-time Monday through Friday from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm and include being an Aftercare Instructor.
Applying to this position:
Interested candidates should email a cover letter and most recent resume to
jobs@isbrooklyn.org and include “School Aide/After School Instructor” in the subject line of the email.
Salary Range $40K-$45K (based on experience)
About International School of Brooklyn
International School of Brooklyn (ISB) is an independent, non-profit school that is known for its innovative and robust Pre-K 3 to 8th Grade French and Spanish language immersion program and International Baccalaureate curriculum. The ISB learning experience is driven by six core values: inquiry-based learning, diversity, global curriculum, language immersion, community, and international mindedness. Dedication to these values enables ISB to develop each student’s creativity, critical thinking, global citizenship, and intercultural understanding.
International School of Brooklyn is dedicated to ensuring that our school’s commitment to an inclusive and just world is reflected in all aspects of our school: in our classrooms, school culture, policies, and practices. ISB’s comprehensive commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion requires all staff and faculty members to actively and thoughtfully engage in work, training, and reflection around identity, anti-racism, and anti-bias. All staff and faculty members are expected to promote an inclusive and equitable school community.
Successful candidates will demonstrate a commitment to anti-bias and anti-racism work and be open to
... learning about how implicit biases in race, ethnicity, gender identity, and socioeconomic class can shape curricula and pedagogy. Preferred candidates will have experience implementing anti-racist and equitable practices in their teaching and work.
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