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- Provide academic instruction to UB / UBMS summer students.
- Measure and report academic progress.
- Promote personal and academic growth among UBMS / UB summer students.
- Respond to emergencies.
- Promote the objectives of UB and UBMS; specifically, assist in providing the guidance and support to successfully complete high school and continue on to pursue a four-year degree.
- Tutor students, as needed.
- Conduct yourself as a positive role model at all times.
- Enforce rules consistently and fairly.
- Efficiently relay information to professional staff.
- Four-year degree in subject matter (math, science, English, foreign language).
- Experience working with low-income and/or first-generation youth.
- Teaching experience including lesson plan development, classroom management, and course delivery.
- Previous experience with an Upward Bound program is preferred.
- Ability to communicate effectively with a wide variety of individuals.
- Excellent organizational and planning skills.
- Enthusiastic and responsible.
Summer Teacher - Duluth, United States - The College of St. Scholastica
Description
Summer Teacher-Upward Bound/Upward Bound Math & ScienceSchedule for UB / UBMS Teachers:
The schedule for teachers varies within the five weeks of the UB / UBMS Summer Program. Weeks worked will be determined by the UB / UBMS Academic Coordinator. The UB / UBMS summer program runs from June - July 14, 2024.
Compensation:
Teacher salaries will be determined on an individual basis. Teacher pay range is $25 - $35/hour, depending on experience with the UB / UBMS student population.
Job Summary
The Upward Bound / Upward Bound Math & Science (UB / UBMS) Summer Teachers are short-term positions responsible for overseeing the delivery of a specific subject per the UB / UBMS grant regulations.
Each teacher is responsible for classroom management, adapting lessons to fit the learning styles of all students, providing feedback to the students and program staff in a timely manner, and creating a safe learning environment.
Classes are delivered in a block-scheduling format with teachers working in two- or three-week increments (based on the summer calendar and summer holidays).
Specific weeks worked during the UB / UBMS Summer Program will be determined and coordinated with the UB / UBMS Academic Coordinator.
Key Results/Responsibilities