Employment Type : Full-Time
Company Description Together with families and communities, KIPP creates joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose—college, career, and beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world. KIPP is a national network of tuition-free, public charter schools open to all students. There are 255 college-preparatory KIPP schools in 20 states and the District of Columbia, serving more than 100,000 students. Nationally, KIPP students are graduating four-year colleges at three times the national average for low-income students. ABOUT KIPP ALBANY COMMUNITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS (KIPP ALBANY) KIPP Albany launched on July 1, 2020, as the new partnership between KIPP Tech Valley Charter Schools and Albany Community Charter Schools. KIPP Albany is a unified group of schools striving towards excellence in education in the Capital Region, with 1600 students across four schools. KIPP Tech Valley Middle School (KTVM) was founded over 15 years ago in 2005. In 2018-2019, KTVM was named a Recognition School by the New York State Department of Education. KIPP Tech Valley Primary School (KTVP) opened its doors in 2016 to 100 kindergarten students and is now fully scaled to 500 students grades K-4. KIPP Albany Community Charter Elementary (KACCE) and Middle Schools (KACCM) will continue their commitment to providing students with a nurturing and supportive environment of high expectations, love, and respect. KIPP ACCE was founded in 2006, with KACCM following in 2012 and brings a relentless focus on academic achievement and character development to their K-8 students. ABOUT KIPP ALBANY COMMUNITY CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (KACCES) KIPP Albany Community Charter Elementary School (KACCES) is a kindergarten through grade five elementary charter school. We are an urban school with a student population in which 93% of the students qualify for free and reduced lunch, and 98% of the students are Black or Latino. We offer an extended school day, a longer school year, two instructors per class, school uniforms, and a variety of afterschool programs. Our school places a high value on collaboration, community, and culture. We have made a commitment to developing an environment that affirms and celebrates the racial and cultural identities of our students and recognizes the critical importance of having teachers and leaders that reflect the communities we serve. As our mission statement states, “We seek to develop in our students the academic and social skills necessary to enable them to discover their unique gifts and talents in order to become responsible public citizens dedicated to the advancement of one’s self, one’s family, and one’s community”. In 2012 ACCS was recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, one of the first charter schools in the State of New York and the first in the City of Albany to receive that distinction. Albany Community Charter Elementary is excited to join the KIPP network and become a KIPP school to access more of the curriculum, professional development, and other resources available within the network to provide more opportunities to the community we serve. Thoughtfully and consistently work with the classroom team to build differentiation into lesson plans aligned to specific areas of content in preparation to effectively offer rigorous instruction to all scholars. Effectively implement Taxonomy strategies to create a structured learning environment that promotes scholar presence during small group instruction and manages behaviors to keep scholars engaged in learning. Effectively respond to day-to-day operations of small group instruction, including taking daily attendance, updating tracking charts with progress monitoring data and comments and adhering to school-wide systems and structures. Proactively address the social and emotional needs of each scholar through the effective implementation of proactivity and adherence to classroom character chart Appropriately prepare and participate in RtI, PLC, and professional development sessions. Understand and effectively use Daily 5, Kagan, Bulldog Block, scholar data tracking, and Proactivity to support scholar engagement and learning. Experience: 1 year or more of teaching experience Certification: Elementary Education/special education or literacy preferred Background Check: None Required Fingerprints: Required General: A deep belief in the potential of all scholars and a commitment to do whatever it takes to expand opportunities for scholars, often with a perspective informed by experience in high-need communities and an understanding of the systemic challenges of poverty and racism Familiarity and experience with the Common Core State Standards Experience teaching at the elementary level (preferred) Long-term commitment to reaching goals and a strong desire to improve and develop, both personally and professionally Excellent critical thinking skills, including the ability to accurately link cause and effect and to generate feasible and effective solutions to problems Excellent organization ability, including planning well and managing responsibilities effectively Excellent interpersonal skills and a proven ability to motivate others Respect for individuals’ diverse experiences and the ability to work effectively with families from a variety of backgrounds This position has a start date of August 1, 2021. Compensation: Competitive salary and benefits package including health coverage and retirement. KIPP Albany is an Equal Opportunity Employer. KIPP Albany is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity for all employees and applicants for employment.
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Job Description
Provide small group remedial instruction for Tier 2 and Tier 3 assigned scholars. Identify the lagging skills to be targeted, develop engaging and multi-sensory lessons to remediate those skills, and consistently progress monitor to inform instruction.
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s Degree/ Master’s Degree in Special Education or Literacy Strongly Preferred / Training in an Orton Gillingham based intervention program and/or math intervention program Preferred
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