Breakthrough of Greater Philadelphia is seeking a Dean of Students (DOS) for its 2025 summer session at Germantown Friends School. The DOS is responsible for supporting students, maintaining a safe and productive community, preparing and supporting the teachers, and providing general program support to the Program Manager. The DOS will work approximately nine hours a day, five days per week, throughout the nine-week summer session from June 16 to August 15. Additionally, the DOS will have approximately 25 hours of meetings, training, and readings prior to June 16 in order to prepare fully for the summer session. The Dean of Students position is designed for professional educators or future educators who are looking to gain experience in teacher leadership and student support.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Family-Student Relationship
Serve as an additional contact to Breakthrough families.
Advise and support students on their social and academic growth throughout the summer.
Meet and conference with faculty, administrators, teacher coaches, and other professionals as needed to problem-solve and create support plans for students.
Teaching Fellow and Student Support
Support teachers with all student-related issues.
Facilitate training sessions during orientation week for faculty on the student discipline policy and the role of the DOS.
Develop individual student action plans for behavior, attendance, and homework completion (or other reasons) and enforce the terms of these plans.
Compile and track student attendance, homework completion, and behavior data.
Be available and present to provide informal feedback, advice, and support to Teaching Fellows.
Site Logistics
Collect and record daily student attendance with accuracy.
Develop and implement program-wide incentive plans to encourage regular attendance, homework completion, and positive behavior.
Oversee food program (breakfast, lunch, and snack).
Attend mandatory training sessions and complete all necessary paperwork.
Support the site manager in mentoring and supervising two or three high school interns by delegating appropriate tasks.
Assist with daily operations of the Breakthrough program and attend to urgent issues as needed.
Meet formally and informally with the Site Manager to ensure effective communication and feedback.
Engage fully in the Breakthrough community by sharing our passion for teaching, learning, and leading.
Qualifications
One to two years of teaching experience or equivalent experience in youth programming
Commitment to and passion for working with middle school students
Ability to work with students and teachers from diverse cultural and economic backgrounds
Outstanding verbal and written communication skills
Excellent organizational skills
Familiarity with Google Suite
Energy and enthusiasm
Flexibility, ability to multitask between several different projects
Strong interpersonal skills
Ability to respectfully project authority to students
Professionalism
Breakthrough experience preferred
Compensation: $3,500 stipend
To apply or for more information: Contact Breakthrough at 267-257-1581 or email Sakina Parks at sparks@breakthroughphilly.org.
Breakthrough of Greater Philadelphia launches talented students in grades 5-8 on a path to college success and inspires outstanding college students to pursue careers in education. Breakthrough increases educational opportunities by focusing on the development of both students and teachers. Through academic enrichment and college preparation, Breakthrough prepares students who have limited educational opportunities to attend and succeed at competitive high schools and four-year colleges. Simultaneously, Breakthrough develops future educators by providing professional teaching experiences to college students through its selective residency programs. Breakthrough of Greater Philadelphia is part of a national educational movement called the Breakthrough Collaborative, which operates in 26 cities across the country.
Germantown Friends School is an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity in its student body, faculty, and staff. The school does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, creed, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected class status. People demonstrating a commitment to diversity and multiculturalism in education are encouraged to apply. For more information about the school, please visit our website at www.germantownfriends.org.
Germantown Friends School is a Quaker, independent, co-educational day school, serving early childhood?12th grade. Located in northwest Philadelphia, the school is home to a vibrant intellectual community, located in a historic neighborhood, serving a diverse school community, with a robust educational program that is grounded in Quaker principles. For more information about the school, visitwww.germantownfriends.org.
Germantown Friends School is a Quaker, independent, co-educational day school, serving early childhood through 12th grade. Located in northwest Philadelphia, the school is home to a vibrant intellectual community, located in a historic neighborhood, serving a diverse school community, with a robust educational program that is grounded in Quaker principles. For more information about the school, visit www.germantownfriends.org