
Elementary Teaching Assistants (2025-2026 School Year)
- Denver, CO
- $46,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Embody mission and vision of our organization
- Live by the five core values that guide our work together (Educate our Scholars, Serve our Families, Serve the Team, Walk the Walk and My Child)
- Prepare to deliver high quality instruction in small group and whole group settings aligned to curricular expectations.
- All Teaching Fellows, like Teachers, engage in a rigorous intellectual preparation process in which they deeply internalize lessons and practice critical portions in advance of delivery with scholars.
- Deliver engaging, motivating, and rigorous instruction in whole-class, small group and individual settings using cohesive, standards-aligned curriculum (Teaching Fellows build to this responsibility throughout the year, carrying a larger teaching load as the year progresses and their skills develop).
- Provide academic and behavioral interventions to small groups and/or individual scholars.
- Analyze student achievement data and action plan in collaboration with instructional staff and leadership.
- Monitor student progress in relation to action plans to ensure positive and meaningful impact
- Build and enhance a classroom and school-wide culture of high expectations in which all children are positioned to engage with challenging, grade-level content
- Teach & enforce school-wide systems and procedures designed to maximize learning for all children
- Consistently use school-wide behavior management systems that ensure logical consequences and restorative practices that are predictable and supportive of scholar development
- Support scholars in meeting and exceeding expectations set forth in our PREP values as they build their strength of character (PREP - Pride, Responsibility, Enthusiasm, Perseverance)
- Communicate regularly and proactively with scholars and families
- Plan for and lead parent/teacher conferences that strengthen the school/home relationship
- Engage in the creation of quarterly scholar report cards that include academic performance and character development
- Actively participate in professional development sessions (internally and externally), engaging fully to maximize learning of new skills and knowledge.
- Continuously use feedback with direct coach, colleagues, and campus leaders to make productive changes in instructional practices and overall performance.
- Complete all administrative requirements before given deadlines.
- Participate in additional activities including field trips, intensive academic support sessions, and other required programs as needed throughout year.
- Annual salary of $46,000
- Once Teaching Fellows complete the Fellowship year and transition into a teaching role at U Prep (their 2nd year with us) they gain access to highly competitive salaries, starting at a minimum of $ 55,000.
- Participation in the Colorado PERA retirement program, including PERA 401K option.
- 100% of medical benefit covered for all employees, and options to elect dental, vision, critical illness and accident benefits.
- Up to $600 in contributions to a personal wellness account.
- Three weeks of summer professional development (PD) for new employees.
- Robust PD over the course of the school year (including our Summer Institute)
- 140+ hours of PD for new instructional staff
- Weekly personalized coaching and supports:
- Time to connect (our leaders go beyond helping develop your technical skills and ensure we know what’s going on with you)
- Classroom observations including real-time coaching
- Observation feedback sessions
- Co-Intellectual Prep meetings (working with you to prepare for instruction)
- Data meetings to analyze and action plan
- Weekly time for grade level teams to collaborate and engage with each other with a focus on helping all of our scholars succeed.
- Potential access to signing bonuses and moving stipends.
- Full commitment to, belief in, and alignment with mission and vision of University Prep.
- Full commitment to organization’s core values and core identity
- Unyielding optimism that children can perform at or above grade level regardless of where they may be starting their educational journey.
- Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree.
- Be able to take and pass the PRAXIS 5001 (passing scores required by August 2025).
- Openness to feedback and a strong desire for continual growth and development as a professional.
- Demonstrated commitment to working in urban education and/or with a diverse student population.
- Ability to analyze data and use data to inform decisions and/or instruction.
- Excellent verbal and written skills.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Ability to work full-time, including some evenings and weekends.
- Ability to work in person/in the school building. This is not remote/telecommuting role.
- Bilingual strongly preferred (English/Spanish).