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Saturday, March 30, 2013
TEACHING POSITIONS IN PUBLIC, CATHOLIC SCHOOLS & YESHIVAS (5 boroughs)
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
TEACHING POSITIONS IN PUBLIC, CATHOLIC SCHOOLS & YESHIVAS (5 boroughs)
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Experienced Nanny with teaching degree needed 85k (Manhattan and Hamptons)
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Teaching position (Brighton Beach )
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Apply to the NYC Teaching Residency: Deadline Monday! (NYC)

The New York City Teaching Residency program is recruiting talented, committed individuals to become effective teachers who dedicate themselves to raising student achievement and driving change as part of a school turnaround strategy in New York City's lowest performing schools.
Unlike most teacher preparation programs in which participants might only spend a few weeks in a classroom before they become full-time teachers, Residents learn the essentials of great teaching under the guidance of an experienced mentor teacher while fully immersed in a NYC public school community for one school year. Through this school-embedded approach, Residents will gain the skills needed to become effective teachers who are prepared to drive change and turn around the performance of New York City's lowest-performing public schools. Residents will also participate in a subsidized master's degree program through St. John's University that is tailored to support their immediate work in the classroom and lay the foundation for a career in teaching.
The NYC Teaching Residency is looking for individuals from a wide range of personal and professional backgrounds who want to make a difference in New York City public schools. Through the NYC Teaching Residency program, you can use your experience, knowledge, and achievements to positively affect the lives of students.
We are currently recruiting candidates to train to teach science, math, English or social studies at the secondary level for grades 7-12. To determine your eligibility to teach these subject areas, please visit the NYC Teaching Residency website at www.nycteachingresidency.org..
NYC Teaching Residents will benefit from: A year-long immersion in a NYC public school. Residents will work as an apprentice teacher alongside an experienced Resident Teacher Mentor in a NYC public school during the 2012-2013 school year. A Subsidized Master of Science Degree in Adolescent Education from St. John's University. Financial support during the residency year including an apprentice teacher salary and health benefits. The salary amount during the residency year is subject to an agreement between the local teacher's union and the NYC Department of Education and will be a minimum of $22,500. Robust support from experienced educators who will provide training, guidance, and ongoing feedback to support Residents' development as new teachers.
The NYC Teaching Residency is now accepting applications for the August 2012 program. The application deadline is April 16, 2012.
Applications are reviewed and interviews are granted on a rolling basis; therefore, it is to your advantage to submit your application as soon as possible.
To learn more and to apply, please visit our website at www.nycteachingresidency.org..
Location: NYCPrincipals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.Please, no phone calls about this job!Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
Teach Math. Apply to the NYC Teaching Residency: Deadline Monday! (NYC)

The New York City Teaching Residency program is recruiting talented, committed individuals to become effective teachers who dedicate themselves to raising student achievement and driving change as part of a school turnaround strategy in New York City's lowest performing schools.
Unlike most teacher preparation programs in which participants might only spend a few weeks in a classroom before they become full-time teachers, Residents learn the essentials of great teaching under the guidance of an experienced mentor teacher while fully immersed in a NYC public school community for one school year. Through this school-embedded approach, Residents will gain the skills needed to become effective teachers who are prepared to drive change and turn around the performance of New York City's lowest-performing public schools. Residents will also participate in a subsidized master's degree program through St. John's University that is tailored to support their immediate work in the classroom and lay the foundation for a career in teaching.
The NYC Teaching Residency is looking for individuals from a wide range of personal and professional backgrounds who want to make a difference in New York City public schools. Through the NYC Teaching Residency program, you can use your experience, knowledge, and achievements to positively affect the lives of students.
We are currently recruiting candidates to train to teach science, math, English or social studies at the secondary level for grades 7-12. To determine your eligibility to teach these subject areas, please visit the NYC Teaching Residency website at www.nycteachingresidency.org..
NYC Teaching Residents will benefit from: A year-long immersion in a NYC public school. Residents will work as an apprentice teacher alongside an experienced Resident Teacher Mentor in a NYC public school during the 2012-2013 school year. A Subsidized Master of Science Degree in Adolescent Education from St. John's University. Financial support during the residency year including an apprentice teacher salary and health benefits. The salary amount during the residency year is subject to an agreement between the local teacher's union and the NYC Department of Education and will be a minimum of $22,500. Robust support from experienced educators who will provide training, guidance, and ongoing feedback to support Residents' development as new teachers.
The NYC Teaching Residency is now accepting applications for the August 2012 program. The application deadline is April 16, 2012.
Applications are reviewed and interviews are granted on a rolling basis; therefore, it is to your advantage to submit your application as soon as possible.
To learn more and to apply, please visit our website at www.nycteachingresidency.org..
Location: NYCPrincipals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.Please, no phone calls about this job!Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
Teach English. Apply to the NYC Teaching Residency: Deadline Monday! (NYC)

The New York City Teaching Residency program is recruiting talented, committed individuals to become effective teachers who dedicate themselves to raising student achievement and driving change as part of a school turnaround strategy in New York City's lowest performing schools.
Unlike most teacher preparation programs in which participants might only spend a few weeks in a classroom before they become full-time teachers, Residents learn the essentials of great teaching under the guidance of an experienced mentor teacher while fully immersed in a NYC public school community for one school year. Through this school-embedded approach, Residents will gain the skills needed to become effective teachers who are prepared to drive change and turn around the performance of New York City's lowest-performing public schools. Residents will also participate in a subsidized master's degree program through St. John's University that is tailored to support their immediate work in the classroom and lay the foundation for a career in teaching.
The NYC Teaching Residency is looking for individuals from a wide range of personal and professional backgrounds who want to make a difference in New York City public schools. Through the NYC Teaching Residency program, you can use your experience, knowledge, and achievements to positively affect the lives of students.
We are currently recruiting candidates to train to teach science, math, English or social studies at the secondary level for grades 7-12. To determine your eligibility to teach these subject areas, please visit the NYC Teaching Residency website at www.nycteachingresidency.org..
NYC Teaching Residents will benefit from: A year-long immersion in a NYC public school. Residents will work as an apprentice teacher alongside an experienced Resident Teacher Mentor in a NYC public school during the 2012-2013 school year. A Subsidized Master of Science Degree in Adolescent Education from St. John's University. Financial support during the residency year including an apprentice teacher salary and health benefits. The salary amount during the residency year is subject to an agreement between the local teacher's union and the NYC Department of Education and will be a minimum of $22,500. Robust support from experienced educators who will provide training, guidance, and ongoing feedback to support Residents' development as new teachers.
The NYC Teaching Residency is now accepting applications for the August 2012 program. The application deadline is April 16, 2012.
Applications are reviewed and interviews are granted on a rolling basis; therefore, it is to your advantage to submit your application as soon as possible.
To learn more and to apply, please visit our website at www.nycteachingresidency.org..
Location: NYCPrincipals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.Please, no phone calls about this job!Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Teaching Substitutes Needed (Harlem / Morningside)
Monday, March 5, 2012
TEACHING POSITIONS IN CATHOLIC, CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS & YESHIVAS (Queens)
We are the preferred partner of schools and school districts and are the preferred entity to assign individuals into these elite schools. Our teachers are contracted to provide small group instructional services with the necessary educational expertise in reading, mathematics, and writing. Our teachers determine the focus by the Student's IEP and consults with school personnel to coordinate efforts in providing services to the students. The teacher also communicates and conferences with parents providing information on student progress and maintains accurate records.
Teachers can be part time or full time and are paid competitive hourly rates . Teaching positions are available in schools and after school as well.
TEACHERS MUST POSSESS THE FOLLOWING:
Permanent Special Education or
Permanent, Initial, or Professional in Reading or Literacy
Internship Certificate in Students with Disabilities or Literacy.
Transitional B Certificate with Students with Disabilities or Literacy.
CERTIFICATES MUST BE IN EITHER GRADES 1-6, 5-9, 7-12 OR K-12 (High school Certification a big plus!)
PLEASE CALL THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (347)554-8294 TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW
Please do not call if you have the following certifications:
GENERAL EDUCATION, ENGLISH, ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS(ELA), MATH, OR BIRTH TO 2ND GRADE
PLEASE, NO BIRTH-2ND GRADE CERTIFICATES
TEACHERS THAT WERE WORKING AT NYC PUBLIC SCHOOLS MUST BE OUT OF THE SYSTEM FOR AT LEAST 1 FULL YEAR TO PERFORM CONTRACTUAL SERVICES DUE TO THE CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY. SO PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS ADD IF YOU FALL UNDER THIS GUIDELINE.
Again, the number to call to schedule an interview is (347)554-8294.
Location: QueensCompensation: UPON REVIEW OF CREDENTIALSTelecommuting is ok.This is a contract job.OK for recruiters to contact this job poster.Phone calls about this job are ok.Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Teaching Jobs Available

The Bronx Workforce1 Career Center is partnering with a local organization to assist them with their hiring needs. For consideration, please attend the Bronx Workforce One Career Center on the following days:
Positions we will be screening for:
Lead Teacher (Infant-2 years) Associates degree in ECE or Child development Assoc Cert and enrolled in a study plan leading to an ECE associates degreeMinimum 2 years' experience working with children under 6 years of age.
Lead Teacher (2-5 years): BA in ECE or related field of study & NYS teaching certification for birth to 2nd grade.Minimum 2 years' experience working with children under 6 years of age.
Register for event at: http://www.nyc.gov/html/sbs/wf1/html/register/intro_to_services1.shtml
Location: Bronx Workforce 1 Career Center
358 East 149th Street
Bronx, NY 10455
(Between Third and Courtlandt Avenues)
Directions: By subway take the 2 or 5 train to 149th Street and 3rd Avenue OR By bus take the M19 to Courtlandt Avenue
*Please come dressed professional with a Photo ID, and three copies of your resume
Workforce1 Career Centers are located throughout the five boroughs of New York City and provide jobseekers with a full array of FREE employment services, including job placement, career counseling, professional development, and access to training opportunities. To learn more about our employment opportunities, please visit www.nyc.gov/wf1recruitment and www.facebook.com/nycworkforce1
Equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.Please, no phone calls about this job!Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.Saturday, February 11, 2012
Fulltime Infant and Preschool Teaching Postions (Danbury, CT)
Applicants for the Preschool position should posess a CDA or Associates Degree in ECE with a minimum of 1 to 2 years experience.
Applicants for the Infant poition should have a minimum of 1 to 2 years experience working with this age group and should be working towards or be willing to work towards attaining thier CDA or Associates Degree in ECE.
Benefits: sick/personal time, 1 week vacation, paid holidays, job training, tuition reimbursement, and several other benefits.
If you are looking for a place to work where you are part of a team, this is the place for you.
If interested, please email a copy of your resume to lplc@att.net or fax it to 203 798 1980
We look forward to meeting with you.
Location: Danbury, CTPrincipals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.Please, no phone calls about this job!Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.Get Certified to Teach. Philadelphia Teaching Fellows. (Philadelphia Schools)

Almost half of Philadelphia public high school students do not graduate from high school on time. Of those that do, less than half are eligible for admission to Pennsylvania universities. Teachers have a greater impact on student learning than any other school factor. Make a difference and be the teacher that Philadelphia students need.
Philadelphia Teaching Fellows is accepting applications for candidates to teach math, science, special education, and Spanish. Apply now.
The Philadelphia Teaching Fellows program recruits talented individuals from diverse backgrounds to teach in classrooms across Philadelphia. We are looking for career changers and recent college graduates who will use their knowledge, experience, and records of achievement to positively change the lives of students in Philadelphia. You do not need previous educational experience or coursework. You will train and earn your teacher's certification with other outstanding Philadelphia Teaching Fellows.
Benefits of Philadelphia Teaching Fellows include:
Full-time teaching positions, with regular teacher's salary and benefits, in classrooms across Philadelphia if accepted (opportunities to teach in district and charter schools) Certification program that will be completed while teaching full-time Specialized summer training that includes a student teaching component, during which Fellows receive hands-on training and coaching on effective teaching strategies, that may count towards certification requirements Opportunities for student loan forbearance and forgiveness (undergrad and graduate) for individuals committing to teach math, science, and special education in high-need communities Joining a distinguished cohort of accomplished, high quality colleagues, who will become a strong professional network working to make a greater difference with the students who have the greatest need All first year Fellows may be eligible for a $5,550 AmeriCorps award after successful completion of their first yearAs a Philadelphia Teaching Fellow, you will make a critical impact on students who truly need dedicated, inspirational teachers. Learn more today, find us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, or join us for an Information Session. To register for an event, visit http://philadelphiateachingfellows.ttrack.org www.facebook.com/PhiladelphiaTeachingFellows
www.twitter.com/PHLTeachFellows
We have a commitment to diversity and encourage qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply. For more information or to apply, please visit our website: http://philadelphiateachingfellows.ttrack.org
Qualifications:
Minimum 3.0 GPA Must have bachelor's degree by May 31, 2012 Legal authorization to work in the U.S. Must be able to pass an FBI background investigation Must not be a certified teacher or earning a degree in educationDue to the competitive nature of the program and limited available interview spots, we urge you to complete your application as soon as possible. Applications are reviewed and interviews are granted on a rolling basis. You can access the application online at http://philadelphiateachingfellows.ttrack.org
Location: Philadelphia SchoolsCompensation: $44,000-$45,000 plus benefits offered by school districtsThis is at a non-profit organization.Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.Please, no phone calls about this job!Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.