Title: Saturday Academy Associate Instructor (Math)
FLSA: Part-time, Seasonal
Department: SF Scholars Program
Reports To: Manager of Teaching & Learning
Compensation: $40 (Hourly)
Location: In-Person – UC Law campus in San Francisco or Laney College campus in Oakland
Dates: Spring Semester; Exact Saturday dates of programming vary based on which Grade Instructor is placed (see specific dates below)
ABOUT SEO SCHOLARS
SEO Scholars is a non-profit focused on improving educational outcomes for students that come from underserved and historically underrepresented backgrounds. Our free eight-year academic program gets low-income public high school students to and through college–with a 100% college admissions rate and 90% college graduation rate. For 60 years, SEO has been an innovator in education and mentorship programs. We are on a mission to create an ecosystem of excellence in which our students can achieve their full potential.
POSITION OVERVIEW Associate Instructors will join SEO’s community of passionate educators to implement a rigorous college prep curriculum for motivated and driven high school students. Using our original curriculum and a student-centered approach to teaching and learning, Associate Instructors play an integral part in supporting our Scholars’ journeys to a competitive college and beyond. Associate Instructors promote depth of understanding and skill acquisition by serving as a coach and facilitator of learning. Associate Instructors co-teach Math for 9th or 10th grade Scholars.
Associate Instructors are the first to cover classes when instructors are out. Associates co-teach alongside Instructors to facilitate classroom instruction, teach mini lessons, organize small group and one-on-one instruction, and provide additional Scholar support. Associate Instructors do not have grading responsibilities.
DATES, SCHEDULE, & WEEKLY HOURS
Instructor Orientation: 9th Grade Instructor Orientation: Instructor Orientation: 2/10 Scholar Orientation: 3/2. 10th Grade Instructor Orientation: Instructor Orientation: 1/20 Spring Saturday Academy: Typically 3 Saturdays a month, exact dates vary based on which grade instructor is placed. Due to our staffing needs and only seeing Scholars once a week, we cannot support more than 2 absences a semester. Please note that our 9th Grade program runs on a different schedule than our 10th Grade program. This should be considered when determining your grade-level interest. Saturday Academy Programming is held on campus from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (PT) on the following Saturdays: 9th Grade Saturday Academy: 8 Saturdays: 3/9, 3/16, 3/30, 4/6, 4/13, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11 10th Grade Saturday Academy: 11 Saturdays: 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 3/2, 3/9, 3/16, 4/6, 4/13, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11 Schedule: Math Associate Instructors co-teach four 50-minute lessons to groups of approximately 20-25 Scholars. Your schedule will also include an instructional prep period. Individual teaching schedules will vary within the 9:00 am-4:00 pm instructional time frame. Weekly Hours: Associate Instructors are allotted 8 maximum hours per week during their seasonal employment, made up of Standard and Flex Hours. Standard Hours are when the instructor must be working on site with staff or students instructing a class or engaging with an instructional prep or support period: Saturdays, 9:00am-4:00pm (with at least a 30 minute lunch) = 6 Hours/weekly Flex Hours make up the additional “instructor work” educators know go into the job. This is time spent preparing for the lesson, grading, entering gradebook data, writing Scholar feedback, communicating with staff and Scholars, etc. These are hours put in outside of the required schedule and can be completed asynchronously throughout the week = up to 2 Flex Hours/weekly There will also be future opportunities for Summer and Fall semesters
SITE LOCATIONS: 9th and 10th Grade Saturday Academy Programming will take place at:
UC Law campus: 200 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA 94102; off the Civic Center BART stop Laney College campus: 900 Fallon St, Oakland, CA 94607; Buildings D & E; off the Lake Merritt BART stop COURSES:
For Spring 2024, the following math courses will be offered: 9th Math: Numbers and Operations 10th Math: Precalculus Relevant Skills: Numbers and Operations, Graphs and Relationships, and Algebra/Pattern and Structure Courses Skills include: properties of numbers; expressions, equations, and identities; ratio and rate; percentages; proportional reasoning; irrational numbers; linear, quadratic, and exponential functions (including compound growth formula); algebraic representation of functions; graphing functions and identifying key characteristics; modeling real-world situations with functions; systems of equations and inequalities; algebra with exponents; fractional exponents and roots; algebra with rational expressions and equations; properties 2D and 3D geometric figures; introduction to coordinate geometry. Trigonometry, Precalculus, and SAT Math Courses Skills include: triangle geometry and special triangles; trigonometric functions; inverse trig functions; radian measure; the unit circle; graphing and modeling with sine and cosine functions; unit analysis; function notation, including function composition and inverse functions; characteristics of graphs; transformations of graphs; average rate of change; introduction to limits; introduction to the derivative and the power rule; and content covered on the new digital SAT.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Instruction & Facilitation – Co-teach four periods of Math. When asked to lead a class, follow provided lesson plans and meet lesson objectives, abiding by SEO’s articulated criteria for rigorous instruction and student engagement. Hold high expectations for the Scholars, use protocols for student-driven discussion and group work, and promote depth of understanding via questioning. Navigate Instructional Technologies: Learn and efficiently utilize our instructional technologies such as Brightspace (Learning Management System), Nearpod, GSuit applications, and Zoom chat (instant messaging tool) in a Blended Learning environment. Content Preparation – Read, internalize, and practice all lesson plans and materials provided by SEO prior to teaching. Implement thoughtful adjustments to pacing and activities based on specific student needs. Reflect on curriculum notes from Lead Instructors and brainstorm content teaching strategies with peers. Classroom Culture – Project an energetic, engaging, and approachable persona to promote students’ connection to the content, investment in the learning experience, and positive relationship to all members of the community. Collaboration with SEO Staff and Instructors – Plan and work alongside Lead Instructors and fellow instructional staff to build optimal experiences for Scholar learning. Collaborate with Scholars’ Program Managers to communicate Scholar celebrations and/or concerns to ensure we are supporting the whole student. Attend all scheduled meetings, professional development trainings, check-ins, and debriefs and respond to all emails and Zoom chats in a timely manner. Responsiveness to Coaching and Feedback – Meet with your assigned instructional coach (Lead Instructor) at least twice during the semester to receive and implement feedback and recommendations from their classroom observations. Coaching is centered on SEO’s Indicators of Effective Instruction including 1) Developing Facilitation & Protocols, 2) Strengthening Content & Learning, 3) Promoting Scholars’ Leadership & Self-Efficacy, and 4) Building Community. COMPETENCIES
Mission-Driven – Demonstrated dedication to closing the opportunity gap for underserved and underrepresented students and young professionals Passionate about Education – A genuine love of working with high school students and a strong belief in rigorous education as a vehicle for societal change Student-Centered – Alignment with an instructional philosophy that positions teachers as thinking coaches and facilitators of student learning Empathetic – Capacity to recognize and appreciate the lived experience of students while supporting them in reaching their highest potential Growth-Oriented – Desire to grow and refine your teaching practice through instructional coaching and professional development opportunities Organized & Flexible – Adept at processing and acting upon complex logistical information and demonstrates flexibility when needed Conscientious Communicator – Proactive, reliable, and consistent staff partner who articulates ideas clearly and effectively to both adults and students Anti-Oppression and Equity Mindedness - Demonstrated commitment to an anti-racist and anti-oppressive teaching and learning framework that engages diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in practice. Cultural Responsiveness - Awareness of one's own cultural identity and views about difference, and the ability to learn and build on the varying cultural and community norms of Scholars and their families. Cultural Humility - Ability to apply critical reflection, self-awareness, and self-regulation to manage the influence of bias, power, privilege, and values in working with students and colleagues. QUALIFICATIONS
Required:
Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in content related field High school classroom teaching experience Comfortable with and skilled at working with and navigating technological learning systems Understanding and practice of student-centered pedagogy Expertise and depth of knowledge in Advanced high school-level Mathematics (Algebra & Trigonometry) Willingness to engage in conversations analyzing power, privilege, and oppression Preferred:
Secondary Education Degree and Certification Knowledge and experience with Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Certifications, PD course completions, and/or tertiary education in Instructional Technologies Knowledgeable with research-based, culturally responsive, equity-driven, and anti-oppressive instructional practices The Hiring Process:
Phase 1: Application Review
Phase 2: Phone Screening with Talent Acquisitions
Phase 3: 1 Hour Interview & Demo Lesson on Zoom with the Teaching & Learning team. You will receive an SEO ELA lesson plan for a Demo Lesson. You will navigate a lesson on Zoom using Nearpod, similar to one you would be teaching in-person if given the role.
Phase 4: Update on Application
Phase 5: Reference Check and Offer
COMPENSATION & HOURS
Instructors are compensated on a competitive hourly rate scale that starts at $50/hour. This position averages 10 hours per week. The compensation listed reflects what SEO believes it will pay for this position at the time of this posting. Consistent with applicable law, compensation will be determined based on the skills, qualifications, and experience of the applicant along with the requirements of the position, and SEO reserves the right to modify this pay range at any time.
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