SY19-20 Chestnut TAG Student Activities Specialist
Grade Level: 6-8
Location: Chestnut TAG
Are you looking to be part of a school community where teachers learn and are energized by their work? Are you looking for a Principal who is hugely invested in the development and fulfillment of his teachers? Do you want to be part of a school with a growth mindset about its students’ unlimited potential? Chestnut Middle School, Talented & Gifted is a unique school, unlike any school in the region. Our school is a blended community of high achieving regular education students working side by side with their gifted Special Education peers; all who thrive within a supportive culture of academic excellence.
At T.A.G. we ask a lot of our students and staff, and yet we believe that school should be a fun place where students and staff look forward to coming to school every day. As educators we believe that relationships with our students are the foundation on which all social and academic success is built. Additionally, we strengthen our practice through five hours of professional learning per week, built within our 7:20-3:20 school day. Collaboration and peer to-peer learning are central to our growth as educators.
As a small school (330 students) we are able to meet the individual needs of every student. Without a doubt, we know our students well and we are invested in their individual and collective success. Our students outperform their peers statewide and yet their unique personalities, hard work and perseverance are what make them truly Talented and Gifted. If you are up for the challenge, join our team!
To learn more about our school and view a video with student and staff voice, visit us at https://www.chestnuttag.com
About the Springfield Empowerment Zone Partnership
In 2015, the MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and Springfield Public Schools partnered to form the Springfield Empowerment Zone Partnership (SEZP). SEZP is committed to ensuring that the middle and high schools in “The Zone” are engaging environments where teachers receive the supports they need to grow professionally, and students have the opportunity to acquire the academic and personal skills to succeed in the college or career of their choice.
Each SEZP school has the autonomy to craft and implement its own, unique vision for success and receives support from an ecosystem of national-caliber partners. Furthermore, Teacher Leadership Teams at each school ensure that teacher voice is heard and that there is strong communication between school administration and staff.
Working in SEZP
SEZP is seeking staff who are excited to work in a collaborative, engaging, diverse, and high energy environment. We are seeking team players committed to the SEZP mission, high expectations, and their own professional growth.
Job Goal: To provide academic student support through Core, Encore, and Enrichment classes and activities. Qualified candidates will provide engaging small- and whole group activities for students.
DUTIES:
The Student Activities Specialist will responsible for the following:
- Supports school wide priorities of literacy and numeracy
- Draw connections between core learning and electives
- Serve students with diverse learning styles
- Create learning activities that promote analytical thinking, goal-setting and self-reflection
- Provide small-group support to students as determined by teacher or administrators
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Associate’s degree in education or related field (or educational requirement may be substituted for at least 3 years of experience in relevant field)
- At least 2 years of relevant experience (working directly with children, ideally 11-14 years olds, preferred)
- Possesses strong interpersonal, communication and organizational skills
- Candidate is highly coachable and able to receive and integrate feedback in his/her practice
SALARY: Hourly, based on experience, starting at $16.75 per hour (up to 40 hours per week)
WORK SCHEDULE: Year-Round or School Calendar Year – Hours within our Monday-Friday 7:30pm-3:30pm schedule.
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