Monday, July 28, 2008

Mosaic

B.A.S.I.C. Academy (Grades K-5) Teachers, The Pittsburgh Project - Pittsburgh, PA

 

Posted: 7/28/08

 

About The Pittsburgh Project:
The Pittsburgh Project is a nonprofit community development organization with a 23-year track record of developing leaders and serving the city’s most vulnerable residents.  Our year-round staff of 60 operates a progressive series of summer and afterschool programs for urban young people, deploys over 2500 people annually to perform free home repairs for Pittsburgh’s in-need elderly homeowners, outfits college students for urban service and leadership, and spearheads economic development and job training efforts in our Pittsburgh neighborhood.

Positions:
B.A.S.I.C. Academy Teachers are each responsible for leading a group of 10-12 elementary-age students through all aspects of the after-school program.  It is important that these individuals possess strong communication and relational skills and are able to relate to and teach urban, elementary-age students.  It is also expected that teachers will live their lives in a way that is God-honoring both at and away from The Pittsburgh Project. 

Qualifications:

  • a commitment to the Lordship of Jesus Christ over life and a solid grasp of the Bible
  • a willingness and ability to articulate one’s Christian faith
  • a desire to help children grow academically, socially, and spiritually
  • experience teaching a small group of urban, elementary-age students
  • enjoy working with elementary students
  • proficiency in math, reading, and writing
  • a teachable spirit
  • a commitment to working as part of a team with other staff members
  • organizational skills and problem solving skills
  • a commitment to affirming the vision, mission, and goals of The Pittsburgh Project
  • must be at least 18 years old

Responsibilities:

  • model an intentional Christian faith
  • build caring relationships with 10-12 students
  • facilitate homework time
  • supervise and provide feedback to volunteer tutors
  • supervise and provide feedback to high school Leaders in Training
  • plan and teach Bible lessons using curriculum provided
  • plan and lead reading and math activities using resources provided
  • plan and lead recreational activities
  • move with the students through program segments and assist instructors as needed
  • maintain a classroom environment that is safe and conducive to learning
  • maintain a neat and organized classroom
  • discipline students using age appropriate methods
  • partner with parents/guardians in order to best serve the students
  • maintain accurate and neat classroom records
  • supervise students on field trips and special events
  • assist students in reaching the Youth Development long-term outcomes
  • assist with supervising students at dismissal until 6:30 PM twice a month
  • participate in regularly scheduled meetings and Youth Development training events
  • participate in occasional Pittsburgh Project staff events
  • additional responsibilities as determined by the Elementary Coordinator

Schedule:
Our schedule for 2008-09 runs from Monday, August 25, 2008 to Friday, May 29, 2009.  B.A.S.I.C. Academy Teachers work Monday-Tuesday, Thursday-Friday, 3:00-6:15 PM; Wednesday 12:00-6:15 PM and attend a bi-monthly staff meeting that will occur on Thursdays from 2-3 PM or 6:15-7:30 PM.  Hourly rates for this position are between $8.50-$10.50 an hour.

Accountability:
B.A.S.I.C. Academy Teachers work as part of The Pittsburgh Project’s Youth Development team and are supervised by Karen Shumaker, Elementary Coordinator.

 

TO APPLY: Please download a complete job description and application at www.pittsburghproject.org. Contact Julie Minton at 412/321-1678 x154 or jminton@pittsburghproject.org with questions.

 

Please mention that you heard about this opportunity from Dewey & Kaye Jobs Watch in your cover letter when applying for this position.

 

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