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CITIZEN SCHOOLS NATIONAL TEACHING FELLOWSHIP
The National Teaching Fellowship at Citizen Schools, a program currently
supported by AmeriCorps*, is a two-year leadership development program offering
tremendous experience and the opportunity to work within two leading
educational institutions: a Citizen Schools campus and a partner organization.
The Fellowship is designed to provide hands-on leadership development to people
of varied backgrounds who have high potential as educators and community
builders.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
Fellows serve in the afternoons at a Citizen Schools campus -- They work
primarily as part of a campus team as front-line educators and community
builders, leading hands-on activities for small and large groups or children;
designing and teaching curriculum; leading peers in planning and implementation
of educational activities; recruiting students and volunteers; communicating
with and engaging parents; and fostering partnerships with school faculty and
community organizations.
Fellows work mornings at civic, cultural and educational Partner Organizations
-- At Partner Organizations, Fellows lead interactive educational activities,
organize and support educational field trips, conduct community outreach, act
as trainers, and help to develop programs and curricula, with a particular
focus on bringing the resources of their cities to urban children and their
families. Some of the current institutions include GEAR UP (multiple sites
throughout MA), Boston Public Library, Sequoia High School in Redwood City, CA
and Partners for a Healthy Community in Springfield, MA.
The Fellowship provides significant professional development, including the
opportunity to earn a Masters Degree in Education -- All Fellows receive
training on teaching and instruction, curriculum design, community development
and mobilization, and leadership, management and other professional skills.
Through a partnership with Lesley University, Teaching Fellows may earn a
Masters in Education with a Concentration in Out of School Time Education and
Leadership through a specially designed 10 course program focusing on
curriculum, assessment and instruction, community mobilization and leadership.
The Fellowship position is intensive -- Fellows work full-time with a typical
50-hour per week commitment and some evening and weekend requirements. In
addition, Fellows participating in the Masters Program are involved in courses
that are taught on Fridays and intensive summer and vacation-week institutes.
Position Begins: July 2007
QUALIFICATIONS:
*Relevant experience working with children and demonstrated ability to engage
children
*Understanding of and experience with hands-on, experiential, community-based
and/or project-based learning models
*Excellent writing, data analysis, and communication skills
*Proven ability to engage and organize peers and other adults to meet program
goals
*Demonstrated interest in education and community building
*Demonstrated commitment to teamwork and collaboration with diverse groups of
people; ability to and provide/receive constructive feedback
*Demonstrated time and project management skills in a fast-paced environment
*Sense of humor
*Sound judgment
*Bachelors degree required
*Embodiment of Citizen Schools values: Pride, Joy, Respect, Courage, Teamwork,
Perseverance, and Vision
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS:
The Teaching Fellowship is a paid position. Teaching Fellows receive an annual
stipend of $21,800, plus a generous benefit package including full health care
coverage, 50% dental coverage, three weeks vacation (each year), extensive
training, in addition to a transportation allowance of $540 a year or a monthly
T-pass for those fellows based out of Boston. Loan forbearance for qualified
student loans is also available. Some sites may also offer 403B retirement
benefits. If the Fellowship is awarded an AmeriCorps renewal, Teaching Fellows
receive a $4,725 AmeriCorps Education Award upon successfully completing each
year of service.
ABOUT CITIZEN SCHOOLS
Citizen Schools is a leading national nonprofit provider of out-of-school
learning programs for students in the middle grades--6th, 7th and 8th. We
uniquely mobilize caring adults of all pursuits and professions to be full
partners in education. Seizing the opportunity of out-of-school time 80
percent of a childs waking hours our adult volunteers tap their expertise to
teach hands-on apprenticeships that have real-world relevance and emphasize
marketable skills for the new economy. Our programs integrate these authentic
learning projects with activities that build academic, leadership, and study
skills, preparing adolescents for achievement in high school, college, the
workforce and civic life. We currently serve more than 2,000 youth and 1,500
volunteers across the country. Please visit us at www.citizenschools.org.
HOW TO APPLY:
Candidates will find an online application at
http://www.citizenschools.org/teachingfellows. Teaching Fellows are selected on
a rolling basis. The admissions process is highly competitive and interested
candidates are encouraged to apply immediately. Positions begin in July 2007.
Citizen Schools is an equal opportunity employer.
REQUESTED DOCUMENT NOTES:
Candidates will find an online application at
http://www.citizenschools.org/teachingfellows. Teaching Fellows are selected on
a rolling basis. After submitting your application, please forward your resume
and cover letter to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maman Gantra
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