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POSITION STATEMENT Middle School Learning Specialist
Start Date: August 24, 2026
OVERVIEW Brooklyn Friends School (BFS), a thriving Early Childhood-12 grade school located in vibrant Downtown Brooklyn, seeks a Middle School Learning Specialist within a dynamic community of colleagues (BFS uses the all-inclusive term, colleagues, to refer to all rather than one that delineates faculty/staff). Founded in 1867, Brooklyn Friends School’s pillars – diversity, equity & belonging; global social impact; and wholeness & wellbeing – serve as guideposts for our action-oriented collective work. Our school’s history has been illustrious and reflective of the expansive nature of human experiences. Guided by our mission, BFS provides a dynamic, diverse, and robust social/emotional environment and academic program that cultivates compassionate, intellectually curious, and confident changemakers. As a school, we affirm that human diversity includes, but is not limited to: race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, age, socioeconomic class, family structure and physical ability, as well as diversity of thought, talents, and learning style. Brooklyn Friends School does not discriminate based on these characteristics or any characteristic prohibited by law and provides reasonable accommodations to otherwise qualified colleagues and applicants. If you need an accommodation related to any part of the hiring process, please send an email to hiring@brooklynfriends.org. This short video gives you a glimpse into our contemporary experience.
THE POSITION
Brooklyn Friends School seeks a creative, dynamic, and equity-focused Middle School Learning Specialist to join our Student Support Team. Rooted in the school’s Quaker mission and values, this educator will foster a joyful, inclusive, and rigorous learning environment for students in grades 5–8, supporting their growth as empathetic, expressive, and socially conscious individuals.
The Middle School Learning Specialist will support the academic progress and achievement of students in the Middle School Learning Community (MSLC) and our classrooms. The Learning Specialist (LS) will help to ensure that all BFS students finish Middle School as self-reliant, confident, resourceful learners, well-equipped to succeed in a rigorous high school environment.
In partnership with the All School Learning Support Coordinator, Middle School Leadership Team, and Student Support Team (SST), the Learning Specialist supports student learning in a dynamic, student-focused, and socially and emotionally responsive academic environment in which teaching for understanding, integrity, and compassion are the guides.
The LS uses a variety of research-based methods to share and practice with students executive functioning skills, foundational mathematics skills, analytical thinking, writing and critical inquiry, as well as assist students with diagnosed learning differences. Additionally, the LS facilitates individual and small group faculty workshops in and out of the classroom to model, partner, and support faculty to differentiate instruction for all students, integrate metacognitive strategies for learning, and design and practice student-centered learning approaches.
Primary Responsibilities Include:
This position reports to the Head of Middle School.
Work in partnership with the All School Learning Support Coordinator, Student Support Team, and Enrollment Management to support student learning for students with evaluations and academic challenges.
Facilitate learning, support, and collaboration with faculty to enable teachers to differentiate instruction, integrate metacognitive strategies, teach toward mastery, and use student-centered methodologies across all subject areas and grade levels.
Analyze, summarize, make accessible and constructive for teachers and families information regarding neuropsychological evaluations, psychoeducational evaluations, IESPs, and 504 Plans completed in consultation with the Middle School Counselor to ensure a student’s social-emotional wellbeing and academic needs are communicated and supported appropriately.
Partner with teachers to ensure proper and appropriate testing accommodations for all middle school assessments.
Provide academic support to students with evaluations through skill-building, metacognitive learning strategies, and direct curricular teaching.
When appropriate, identify students with learning needs, facilitate their evaluation, design, share, and help teachers and students use an individualized Evaluation Summary, or Strategy Letter, which may include a behavioral modification plan or a reentry plan after a medical leave or other extended absence.
Work in partnership with the All School Learning Support Coordinator and Department of Education to evaluate students and meet the support needs outlined in student IEPs.
Partner with parents to discuss their child’s learning needs and develop individualized support plans.
Coordinate with outside programs through which students may obtain course credit to ensure that their academic requirements and needs are met.
Collaborate with tutors to ensure students are adequately supported in and out of school.
Promote equity and inclusion for students in all classrooms
Coordinate with the All School Learning Support Coordinator, Leadership Teams, and Learning Specialists to ensure that upon entering the middle school, students’ learning support needs can be and are appropriately met and their progress is closely monitored throughout their middle school years at BFS.
Collaborate with the Middle School Admissions Committee to assess BFS Middle School applicants and ensure each newly-admitted student requiring resources is appropriately supported.
Participate in All-School Student Support Team, overseen by the All School Learning Support and Well-Being Coordinators.
As necessary, collaborate across the school to support inter-community events, traditions, and mission-aligned student experiences, especially in the case of identity works as it connects to neurodivergence
Teach a course or courses focused on cognition, executive function, and learning skills to Middle School students
Perform other duties as assigned by the Head of Middle School
Qualifications and Characteristics Sought:
Bachelor’s degree required (MA or PhD in related field preferred)
Commitment to the School’s mission, values, and vision
3-5 years of relevant experience in a Middle School setting
Extensive knowledge of learning differences and strategies therein
Experience administering a variety of assessments to track and support student growth
Ability to create a learning environment that addresses and supports each student’s needs
Ability to create lesson and unit plans and an understanding of curriculum design.
Ability to use technology to enhance the learning experience
Ability to think ahead and plan for effective one-on-one or small group instruction
Ability to organize and manage multiple priorities
Experience leading professional development activities for teachers
Strong working knowledge of the IEP process, 504s, and ISPs, and familiarity with neuropsychoeducational testing, individual academic plan processes, and reporting
Interest in and willingness to use new and different educational approaches
Demonstrates strong communication skills (oral and written)
Approaches work with flexibility, patience, grace, connection, and a willingness to learn
Demonstrates cultural competency and a commitment to diversity, equity, social justice, and inclusion
Brings a passion and desire to create a joyful learning environment
Respect for the life of the child
Compassion, integrity, and open-mindedness in all interactions
Collegiality, approachability, flexibility, and adaptability
Ability to partner and collaborate across professional statuses, i.e., with all colleagues (i.e., staff, leadership, families, student body, local and national independent school communities, and the neighborhood community)
Physical Requirements of the Job:
Must be able to work in a school environment including prolonged periods of sitting and standing.
Must be able to stand, bend over, twist and reach to access file cabinets, bookshelves and navigate office and workstation spaces.
Must be able to ambulate through hallways and classroom settings, including walking up stairs.
Must be able to lift and carry up to 25 pounds.
Union Status: Union
Salary Range: $82,418 - $107,810
This salary range represents the expected annual salary range for this position. Ultimately, in determining your pay, we'll consider your education level, experience, and other job-related factors.
Benefits: Colleagues may be eligible to participate in employment benefits including, but not limited to, health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance. Benefits are subject to change at any time, and are subject to applicable plan documents.
To apply, please provide the following:
Cover letter addressed to the Head of Middle School Along with punctuating your interest and experience, your cover letter should also address how you feel that your professional journey aligns with our school’s Quaker values and pillars of social justice, social impact, and wholeness.
Resume/Curriculum Vitae
List of three references (with emails, phone numbers, and relationship to you). References will not be contacted without candidate knowledge and consent.
Please email the above attachments as a single PDF to hiring@brooklynfriends.org and put MS Learning Specialist in the subject line. Qualified candidates will be contacted after materials have been reviewed.
Brooklyn Friends School (BFS) is a thriving Preschool-12 grade school located in vibrant Downtown Brooklyn with a dynamic community of colleagues (BFS uses the all-inclusive term, colleagues, to refer to all rather than one that delineates faculty/staff). Founded in 1867, Brooklyn Friends School’s pillars of social justice, service learning/civic engagement, and Quakerism, serve as guideposts for our action-oriented collective work. Our school’s history has been illustrious and reflective of the expansive nature of human experiences. Guided by our mission, BFS provides a dynamic, diverse, and robust social/emotional environment and academic program that cultivates compassionate, intellectually curious, and confident changemakers. As a school, we affirm that human diversity includes, but is not limited to: race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, age, socioeconomic class, family structure and physical ability, as well as diversity of thought, talents, and learning style.