
2026] Associate Teacher
- New York City, NY
- $63,750 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Collaborate with the Lead Teacher to support a curriculum that addresses the individual needs, interests, and abilities of students. Implement lessons prepared by the Lead Teacher that incorporate best practices and include accommodations for students' diverse needs.
- When not conducting whole-class instruction, use data to support small groups and individual students through an inquiry-based curriculum that promotes a love of learning.
- Plan and deliver daily small group intervention lessons.
- Provide coverage and ensure high-quality instruction during the temporary or short-term absence of the Lead Teacher.
- Work with guidance from the Lead Teacher to create a classroom environment that fosters learning and is developmentally appropriate for the students' maturity and interests.
- Observe Lead Teachers and engage in debriefing sessions to discuss classroom management and instructional strategies. Collaborate with Lead Teachers to plan lessons and review upcoming classroom activities.
- Direct the learning process to achieve curriculum goals, setting clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects, and effectively communicating these objectives to students.
- Utilize a range of instructional techniques and media that align with best practices, specific content expertise, physical space limitations, and the needs of individual students or groups. KIPP NYC will provide coaching, development, and tools for effective implementation.
- Assess student learning with the guidance of the Lead Teacher through ongoing observations, authentic assessments, and formal evaluations. Provide frequent feedback to students, communicate progress to parents, and prepare written progress reports.
- Collaborate with lead teachers to plan and deliver a rigorous college-preparatory curriculum aligned with Common Core standards.
- Actively seek and apply feedback from team leaders and instructional coaches to enhance their teaching practice.
- Use diagnostic assessment tools regularly to identify each student's learning strengths and needs, supporting targeted intervention and/or acceleration toward academic and leadership goals.
- Take appropriate measures to ensure a safe environment for all students in the classroom and throughout the school.
- Support the administration in enforcing all school policies and rules related to student life and behavior.
- Participate fully in professional development sessions, team meetings, and staff committees as needed.
- Maintain open and effective communication with students, parents, and community members.
- Carry out other job-related duties as assigned.
- Bachelor's Degree from an accredited four-year educational institution.
- A passion for being part of a team-oriented, mission-driven school culture.
- Strong interpersonal skills that contribute to a collegial working environment and a healthy measure of the character traits we value: zest, grit, hope, love, social intelligence, gratitude, and a sense of humor.
- Open to feedback and willing to constantly, reflect, improve, and learn.
- Proficiency in Spanish is a plus.
Robust benefits include medical, dental, and vision.
- Generous time off including 5 school vacation weeks, sick and personal days, and an extended summer break.
- Up to 12 weeks of 100% parental leave.
- Bright Horizon Back-up Child and Elder Care.
- Employer paid Life Insurance and Short term/Long term disability.
- Employee incentives include 8 Weeks paid Sabbatical after 10 years, annual professional development funds, and tuition reimbursement.