Bio and Chem Tutor
Tutor Job 26 miles from Stanford
If you love working with students as much as you love studying science, we want to meet you! At BATC, we believe a tutor's academic expertise is just as important as his or her ability to effectively convey the subject matter to students of all levels and backgrounds. We are seeking personable, focused, and enthusiastic individuals to tutor Biology & Chemistry at our center in San Ramon, CA.
1 part-time positions (18 - 24 hrs/wk
All training will take place in our San Ramon center. Science tutor positions require availability during the school year (a combination of shifts), Mon-Thurs 3:30-10 pm and weekends 10 am-9 pm. Your schedule at BATC will be based on your availability during our business hours and our student/subject demand per day.
Working at BATC:
Pay is $33/hr and up, DOE
We offer set shifts; your regular hours are guaranteed whether or not we are able to schedule students in them.
Paid training, prep time, and staff meetings
Participation in carpooling and/or use of the company car for commuting to/from Oakland/Berkeley and San Ramon is available
Tutors who work 24+ hrs/wk are eligible for "full-time" benefits, including company-subsidized health insurance
Qualifications
Science tutors must have a thorough understanding of and ability to teach Biology and Chemistry through the AP level. Prior tutoring experience is preferred and a bachelor's degree (or ongoing study toward a degree) is required. Tutors must be able to take initiative and work independently. At the same time, we expect tutors to collaborate with each other to develop and/or expand curricula. All candidates will be given an assessment test in their subject prior to interviewing.
How to Apply:
Email your cover letter (including availability), resume, unofficial transcripts and proof of COVID-19
vaccination to ********************************. All documents are required and incomplete applications
will not be considered. We are only hiring tutors who are able to commit to working with us at least
through the 2025-2026 school year (mid June 2026).
Science Teacher - Elementary School (k-5)
Tutor Job 2 miles from Stanford
This position is ideal for the educator who values place-based education and is eager to incorporate outdoor learning, a school garden, and overnight camping experiences into their teaching. The Science Teacher will collaborate with classroom teachers to integrate science learning across disciplines and will inspire students to think critically, solve problems creatively, and develop a lifelong appreciation for the natural world.The Science Teacher will spend part of the day supporting math instruction in a homeroom classroom, working closely with the lead teacher to reinforce foundational math concepts and provide differentiated support for students.The Science Teacher will collaborate with classroom teachers to integrate science learning across disciplines and will inspire students to think critically, solve problems creatively, and develop a lifelong appreciation for the natural world.The ideal candidate will possess 3+ years of teaching experience in an elementary environment, have a strong ability to collaborate, and be willing to contribute to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive framework. Understanding the unique developmental level of K-5 students is pivotal.Primary Responsibilities:Foster a safe and inclusive classroom environment where students feel valued and respected.Implement inquiry-based teaching methods to encourage curiosity and critical thinking skills.Implement small group instruction strategies to facilitate learning experiences that target specific academic or social-emotional goals for students at varying levels of readiness.Integrate social and emotional learning (SEL) into daily lessons, activities, and discussions.Build strong relationships with students and families to better understand and support their social and emotional well-being.Provide ongoing feedback and encouragement to students to promote a growth mindset and self-confidence.Incorporate diverse perspectives and experiences into the curriculum to promote cultural competence and empathy.Continuously assess student progress and adjust instruction accordingly to ensure all students reach their full potential.Engage in professional development to stay informed about best practices in education, especially around DEI, Inquiry, and SEL.Collaborate with teacher assistants to ensure they are helping to maximize learning in the classroom.Personal characteristics and skillsA growth mindset, an active sense of humor, a warm personality, and excellent organizational and communication skills Demonstrated commitment to teaching and learning in a dynamic, 21st-century school community Appreciation of the developmental and age characteristics of preschool/elementary-aged students Experience utilizing differentiated instruction in an independent school environment.Enthusiasm for the mission of the school and for working collaboratively with fellow faculty members Warmth and a sense of optimism Flexible, creative, and innovative educator Demonstrated proficiency in educational technology Positive team player with a get-it-done attitude, good judgment, and creative problem-solving Commitment to the development of relevant professional knowledge, skills, and abilities Knowledge, willingness, and ability to support the canons of the Episcopal ChurchQualifications:Bachelors degree required. A graduate degree or degree-in-progress related to education is preferred.A minimum of 3-5 years of teaching experience in an elementary classroom General Responsibilities:Upholds the mission of Trinity SchoolUpholds the NAIS and CAIS Principles of Good PracticeIs attuned to the culture of the School and its surrounding communities Supports and actively contributes to the Schools commitments to diversity and sustainability Attends trainings and meetings as needed We hope to hear from you if this description resonates with your interests and goals.RequiredPreferredJob Industries
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Substitute Preschool Teacher or Aide
Tutor Job 29 miles from Stanford
TempCare Childcare Staffing Inc. Danville, CA $20.00 to $35.00 per hour
services Contra Costa County
and will require commuting to multiple cities depending on the assignment (the larger the radius you are willing to commute the more opportunities are available to you). All positions are located in person and require attendance at the facility.
Temp Care is a full staffing service for Early Childhood Educators. We recruit and place Teachers and Aides in temporary and permanent positions, ranging from infant care through school age. We have been around since 1988.
We are looking for substitutes part-time, full time and temp to hire for Preschool positions NOW on call. Must be available for 4-8 hour shifts on call. Must be available to devote a minimum of 2-5 full days a week to receive day-to-day job assignments early in the morning.
Benefits:
Reimbursement for miles Jobs in your area, to your preferences
Experience to different types of programs
Education assistance available
Schedule flexibility from week-to-week
Part-time or full-time assignments
Referrals advantages
W2 employee
Retirement saving program
Health insurance for those who qualify
Weekly pay
Desired Qualifications:
Less than 1 year of experience
Age Groups: Infant, Toddler, Preschool, Grade School
High school degree
Must be at least 18 years of age
Be in good health and agree to health screening including a TB test, influenza, measles, and pertussis.
Mandated Reporter Certificate
Clear Criminal Background
Must be available for 4-8 hour shifts on call. Must be available to devote a minimum of 2-5 full days a week to receive day-to-day job assignments early in the morning.
Reliable and flexible when accepting jobs at different sites.
Have the capability to lift up to 50 pounds or more in case of an emergency and to work at the child's eye level.
Must be willing to change diapers.
Must be willing to travel.
Must have Basic English Skills
GPS
Requirements for Aides:
No Early Childhood Education units
Requirements for Assistant Teachers:
Must have a minimum of 6 Early Childhood Education units
Requirements for Teachers:
12 core units Early Childhood Education / Development Semester Units including
Child Development
Child, Family, and Community
Degree in Child Development or Early Childhood Education
CA Child Development Associate Teacher Permit, or higher
**Ask us how we can assist you with getting Early Childhood Education units **
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1st Grade Teacher
Tutor Job 8 miles from Stanford
South Peninsula Hebrew Day School is seeking a dynamic and passionate First Grade Teacher to join our education team.
This search is being conducted exclusively by Dr. Shoshana Lurie, Senior Search Director and CalWest; please do not contact the school directly.
The school's educational philosophy is focused on nurturing the whole student; providing a challenging and innovative curriculum designed to inspire students to create, critically think, and solve real-world problems; and developing 21st-century skills in our students. This individual will be responsible for teaching language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, as well as supporting each student's social and emotional growth and development. The teacher is responsible for designing curricular content and lessons, which engage a variety of levels and differentiate appropriately to meet the learning needs of all students. In addition to classroom responsibilities, teachers are expected to attend faculty meetings as well as supervise recess and lunch.
We encourage teachers who are passionate about innovative education and dedicated to creating a warm and safe classroom to apply. This position is an opportunity for a teacher to join a passionate and collaborative team and help build a strong first grade program.
Desired attributes:
Creative and enthusiastic in the classroom
Experience in differentiated instruction
Effective team collaborator including team teaching skills
Comfortable using educational technology
Strong written and verbal communications and proactive in engaging parents
A sense of humor, warmth of personality, and high energy
Qualifications:
Hold a bachelor's degree (required); advanced degrees/certificates desirable
California Multiple Subject Credential preferred though open to working with faculty in the process of clearing credentials
Applicants should have a strong background in math and literacy including strong skills in differentiating instruction
Lower School Teacher
Tutor Job 24 miles from Stanford
LOWER SCHOOL LEAD TEACHER
ABOUT US:
Aurora School is an independent K-8 school that combines challenging academics, multi-grade classrooms, (K/1, 2/3, and 4/5) differentiated instruction, and a keen awareness of student's social and emotional development. A leader in progressive education since 1988, our mission is to nurture students' love of learning by cultivating academic excellence, emotional intelligence, and social engagement. We foster students' development into self-aware, confident lifelong learners and leaders who step up to advocate for themselves and others throughout school, in our Oakland community, and the world at large. Our talented staff provides a safe learning atmosphere that extends beyond the classroom to every aspect of the school. The result is that Aurora graduates have a strong foundation for social and academic success in high school and beyond.
We seek culturally competent Lead Teachers to work with our dedicated, diverse, and supportive community. We are committed to hiring talented staff who reflect the diversity of the communities and audiences. As a proud Equal Opportunity Employer, we are committed to considering applicants regardless of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state, or local protected class.
Position Status: Full-Time
Reports to: Head of School
QUALIFICATIONS:
· Knowledge of Progressive Education principles and practices
· 3-5 years of teaching experience with both onsite and remote teaching
· Teaching credential preferred
· Bachelor's degree required
· A graduate degree or degree in progress related to education is preferred
· Experienced planning and implementing integrated curricula
· Experience using technology to support teaching and learning
· Commitment to academic excellence and culturally responsive teaching
· Open and motivated to work collaboratively
· Understanding of child growth, development, and social needs
· Strong communication and organizational skills
· Strong commitment to working in a diverse, multicultural community
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Lead Teachers instruct in language arts, math,social studies, social justice, and science. Depending upon class size, classrooms have either a full- or part-time Teaching Assistant in addition to the Lead Teacher.
Curriculum:
· Coordinate with the Head of School, Lead Teacher peers, and Teaching Assistant to implement an appropriate curriculum consistent with the Aurora philosophy and goals, including instruction of small and large groups of students and regular assessments and evaluations of students.
Classroom environment:
· Set up a classroom for onsite and remote learners.
· Keep the classroom clean, safe, and uncluttered throughout the year.
· Organize materials at the end of the year for summer storage.
· Report any classroom maintenance problems to the appropriate staff person.
· Help maintain the common areas of the school.
· Demonstrate effective classroom management and record-keeping techniques.
Meetings and Committees:
· Attend meetings and staff in-service days; rotate chairing and recording at these meetings.
· Act as an educational staff representative to one school committee, as determined annually during August planning sessions.
Communication with Families:
· Recognize and respect the primary role of the parents in the education of their children. Work to facilitate parent involvement and respond to communications initiated by parents/guardians within 72 hours and be responsive to any concerns expressed.
· Notify parents in case of child illness/injury/behavior problems per Aurora Behavior and Communication Policies.
· Hold formal parent/teacher conferences twice a year for each student, as well as other conferences that may be necessary throughout the year.
· Write twice-yearly progress reports for each child.
· Write and distribute class newsletter (Grades K-1 weekly; Grades 2-5 every other week).
· Maintain and encourage open communication with parents, and communicate any feedback received as necessary.
· Work to help parents understand Aurora's philosophy of learning and how day-to-day teaching strategies and curricula are aligned with the school mission.
Field trips:
· Implement and safely carry out class field trips to support learning as related to the curriculum.
· Notify the administration in advance of any trips planned, including any materials and registration needed and possible scheduling conflicts.
After-hours school-wide events attendance:
· Back-to-School Night (fall)
· Tinker Faire (Saturday afternoon in the fall)
· Admissions Events (1-2 Saturday mornings)
· Assigned Class Performance
· 2 Saturday Assessments
Substitutes:
· Plan lessons and extensions for substitutes.
· Procuring your substitute from our substitute list or Teachers on Reserve.
Miscellaneous:
· Actively engage with each student in a manner that fosters a positive self-concept, enjoyment and development of academic competency, and a feeling of respect for themselves, the Aurora community, and beyond.
· Ensure that teaching style, curricula, and interactions with students, parents, staff, and teachers reflect Aurora's mission and core values.
· Make appropriate referrals for the benefit of the student, if in-class instruction does not meet their needs.
· Be responsible for the safety of all children when supervising on schoolyard at recess and lunch. This includes, but is not limited to, consistent monitoring, disciplining, and/or facilitating conflict resolution for behaviors such as the use of inappropriate language, teasing, physical aggression, and exclusion.
· Assess and evaluate prospective students.
· Supervise and monitor parent volunteers.
· Interact with all staff as equal and respected partners.
· Participate in the interview process for selecting new staff as needed.
· Accept accountability and professional evaluation of performance and respond to feedback positively and professionally.
· Exhibit professional standards of attendance, punctuality, grooming, language, preparation, and relationship with students.
· Notify the office when leaving the school grounds, with or without a class, during school hours.
· Read the Staff/Faculty Handbook in its entirety and submit a signed Acknowledgement of Staff Handbook Understanding form.
· Other duties as assigned by the Head of School.
COMPENSATION: Salary Range: $60,000-$130,000. Commensurate with experience and credentials.
TO APPLY: Please submit your cover letter and resume to the attention of Abbie Koss, Head of School at **********************.
The position begins in August 2025 No phone calls, please. For more information, please visit: ********************
EEO Policy: Aurora School is an equal-opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, creed, gender, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, gender identity and expression, domestic partner status, age, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, or any other unlawful consideration.
Spanish Bilingual Assistant Teacher
Tutor Job 39 miles from Stanford
The ideal candidate will have a passion for working with young children ages 2-6 and be motivated to excel and grow with our team. Reporting to the Teacher, the Assistant will guide children in activities designed to promote social, physical, and intellectual growth, following the philosophies of Dr. Maria Montessori.
This position requires love, patience, and respect for children. The Assistant will encourage the children to be independent and model appropriate manners and behaviors for them.
We are a newly opened boutique nonprofit Spanish-bilingual Montessori preschool program, and we are growing! We are seeking both a part-time and full-time candidate. Learn more about us at holdinghandsmontessori.org
Duties & Responsibilities:
Work with the Teacher to develop and demonstrate age-appropriate activities for each child.
Play with children and help them with the classroom materials.
Change diapers and assist children in the bathroom (toileting, hand washing, accidents.)
Prepare and serve snacks and lunch.
Receive students positively while screening for wellness each morning.
Scheduled cleaning of classroom materials and environment. Assistants are responsible for end-of-day cleaning, cleaning in between activities, and ensuring the Montessori materials are clean and dust-free.
Conduct circle time activities, including finger play, singing songs, and movement.
Supervise outdoor play to ensure children's safety.
Ensure the cleanliness of the Montessori materials and shelves.
Qualifications Required:
12 units in Early Childhood Education or Child Development, or concurrently enrolled.
Must adhere to Title 22 and Community Care Licensing regulations.
Authorization to work in the United States.
Negative TB test and must pass a health screening by a medical provider.
Proof of Influenza, Pertussis, & Measles Immunization.
Must be able to pass a Fingerprint Background clearance.
Must complete Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training - valid within 2 years.
Special Skills Needed:
Montessori background or interest in completing Montessori Certification training.
Enthusiasm for connecting with your fellow teachers and parents to give our students the best possible experience in the classroom.
A calming presence in the classroom.
Enjoys a tidy workspace and organized workday - strives to make the classroom more efficient.
Ability to maintain a group of children's attention on the spot.
Understands and is comfortable using the Spanish language (Fluency.)
Physical Requirements and Work Environment:
Be able to regularly and safely lift up to 30 lbs.
Be able to crawl, bend, squat, reach and sit on the floor.
Work primarily in a traditional climate-controlled classroom environment and work regularly in outside weather conditions, including heat, cold, and rain, typical to the East Bay.
Compensation and Benefits:
Hourly Wage: $20-$23/hour - Compensation is based on education and experience.
Health, dental, and vision insurance.
Sponsored Montessori Certification through the East Bay Montessori Training and continuing professional development.
Paid Federal Holidays, after a 30-day probationary period.
Paid vacations, according to the school schedule.
Paid sick days, available to use after 90 days' employment.
El candidato ideal tendrá pasión por trabajar con niños pequeños de 2 a 6 años y estará motivado para sobresalir y crecer con nuestro equipo. Reportando al Maestro, el Asistente guiará a los niños en actividades diseñadas para promover el crecimiento social, físico e intelectual, siguiendo las filosofías de la Dra. Maria Montessori.
Esta posición requiere amor, paciencia y respeto por los niños. El Asistente alentará a los niños a ser independientes y modelará para ellos los modales y comportamientos apropiados.
Somos un nuevo programa preescolar boutique sin fines de lucro bilingüe en español. Estamos buscando candidatos tanto a tiempo parcial como a tiempo completo. Obtenga más información sobre nosotros enholdinghandsmontessori.org
Deberes y Responsabilidades:
Trabajar con el Maestro para desarrollar y demostrar actividades apropiadas para la edad de cada niño.
Jugar con los niños y ayudarlos con los materiales del aula.
Cambiar pañales y ayudar a los niños en el baño (uso del inodoro, lavado de manos, accidentes).
Preparar y servir bocadillos y almuerzo.
Recibir a los estudiantes positivamente mientras se realiza un chequeo de bienestar cada mañana.
Limpieza programada de los materiales del aula y el entorno. Los asistentes son responsables de la limpieza al final del día, la limpieza entre actividades y garantizar que los materiales Montessori estén limpios y libres de polvo.
Realizar actividades de tiempo en círculo, incluyendo juegos con los dedos, cantar canciones y movimientos.
Supervisar el juego al aire libre para asegurar la seguridad de los niños.
Asegurar la limpieza de los materiales Montessori y las estanterías.
Calificaciones Requeridas:
12 unidades en Educación Infantil o Desarrollo Infantil, o estar inscrito concurrentemente.
Adherirse a las regulaciones del Título 22 y la Licencia de Cuidado Comunitario.
Autorización para trabajar en los Estados Unidos.
Prueba negativa de TB y pasar un examen de salud realizado por un proveedor médico.
Prueba de vacunación contra Influenza, Tos Ferina y Sarampión.
Debe poder pasar una verificación de antecedentes mediante huellas dactilares.
Completar el Entrenamiento de Reportero Obligado de Abuso Infantil, válido dentro de los últimos 2 años.
Habilidades Especiales Necesarias:
Antecedentes en Montessori o interés en completar la capacitación en Certificación Montessori.
Entusiasmo por conectarse con sus compañeros maestros y padres para brindar a nuestros estudiantes la mejor experiencia posible en el aula.
Una presencia calmante en el aula.
Disfruta de un espacio de trabajo ordenado y un día de trabajo organizado: se esfuerza por hacer el aula más eficiente.
Capacidad para mantener la atención de un grupo de niños al instante.
Comprende y se siente cómodo usando el idioma español (fluidez).
Requisitos Físicos y Entorno de Trabajo:
Poder levantar regularmente y con seguridad hasta 30 libras.
Poder gatear, agacharse, ponerse en cuclillas, alcanzar y sentarse en el suelo.
Trabajar principalmente en un entorno tradicional controlado por clima y trabajar regularmente en condiciones climáticas exteriores, incluyendo calor, frío y lluvia, típicas de East Bay.
Compensación y Beneficios:
Salario por hora: $20-$23/hora - La compensación se basa en la educación y la experiencia.
Seguro de salud, dental y de visión.
Certificación Montessori patrocinada a través de East Bay Montessori Training y desarrollo profesional continuo.
Días festivos federales pagados, después de un período de prueba de 30 días.
Vacaciones pagadas, según el calendario escolar.
Días de enfermedad pagados, disponibles para usar después de 90 días de empleo.
2025-2026 English Language Arts Teacher (Middle or High School)
Tutor Job 35 miles from Stanford
OUR MISSION
Invictus Academy of Richmond prepares 100% of students in grades 7-12 to thrive in the colleges of their choice, solve relevant problems, and communicate with confidence.
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OUR SCHOOL
Invictus Academy is a high performing independent public charter school located in El Cerrito, and we are seeking teachers who want to join our team and create an exceptional school.
Invictus creates joyful, rigorous classroom cultures where students understand the importance of the content they are learning, and how it connects to their everyday lives and ambitions. We work to ensure that in every lesson, the heavy lifting is done by our students.
We build trusting, authentic relationships with students, families, and colleagues. With these relationships as our foundation, we work closely with each other to support students in meeting the highest academic and behavior expectations. At Invictus, we are eager to learn about and implement restorative approaches to support students to be their best selves.
Invictus Academy of Richmond embodies humility and constantly strives to strengthen our knowledge, skills, and practice. We crave feedback and welcome opportunities to grow through observations, coaching meetings, and professional development.
We are fiercely solutions-oriented. We never shy away from a problem that we must solve to achieve our mission, but always bring potential solutions to the table.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The quality of our school cannot exceed the quality of our teachers. In that spirit, we are seeking exceptional individuals to execute the following essential job functions and professional responsibilities:
Plan and execute engaging, rigorous, and relevant daily lessons aligned to state standards and school-adopted curriculum.
Collaborate and co-plan with special education staff, fellow teachers, and school leadership to ensure we continuously improve as a school and meet students' needs.
Adhere to all operational and programmatic systems and procedures, ensuring sub plans meet criteria and expectations provided.
Communicate regularly with families, striving for a ratio of three positive communications for each corrective one.
Utilize a variety of rigorous, authentic assessments to collect and respond to student achievement data
Scaffold and differentiate your lessons to support students towards independent mastery of content
Maximize the number of students actively participating in class and the depth of thinking they do, while maintaining a high bar for rigor
Plan and lead advisory, tutorial, and elective activities as assigned
Meet instructional deadlines included but not limited to: Daily preparation of teacher copy, updating the gradebook, and submitting end of semester grades.
Uphold PBIS System including participating in student celebrations/awards, entering daily DeansList data, and consistent and frequent communication with families.
Actively supervise students during transitions such as arrival, homeroom, passing periods, lunch, and dismissal.
Attend and participate in school-wide events including Back to School Night, Parent/Teacher conferences, End of the Year events, Grade Level Meetings, Department Meetings, Summer Professional Development, weekly Professional Development during the school year, and other assigned meetings.
Demonstrate proficient use of technology to communicate with staff, families, and community members using multiple school-based platforms.
Utilize Educational Technology platforms for curriculum development and planning.
Other duties as assigned by the Principal or an administrator.
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Demonstrate regular and consistent attendance in order to perform essential functions of the role.
Serve as a substitute teacher across different spaces as needed.
Collaborate with staff and leadership to continuously improve practices and address student needs effectively.
Foster open and respectful communication, offering and receiving constructive feedback to enhance personal and team performance.
Set and hold high expectations for academics and behavior.
Develop trusting, authentic relationships with students and their families.
Create and maintain a joyful, safe, structured, and engaging school and classroom culture.
Demonstrate passion for the content area you teach.
Encourage students to take risks and learn from their mistakes and create opportunities for students to leverage the power of their voice.
Supervise and engage with students in-person to ensure student safety and learning.
Uphold and model core values, including purpose, perseverance, productivity, growth mindset, integrity, leadership, joy, gratitude, mindfulness, and kindness.
Perform any other reasonable duties or responsibilities as assigned by your supervisor.
Participate in the performance evaluation process, which is based on adherence to the outlined responsibilities and qualifications.
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PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYMENT REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Earned Bachelor's Degree.
California Single Subject or Multiple Subjects Credential in the designated subject area; are currently working towards one; or, are committed to working towards a credential.
Candidates with an intern credential (or who are open to pursuing one) will also be considered.
Possession of either an English Learner (EL) Authorization, Bilingual, Cross-Cultural, Language and Academic Development (BCLAD) certificate, Cross-Cultural Language and Academic Development (CLAD), or Bilingual Certificate of Competence (BCC) required, or are working towards this.
Pass a Criminal Background Check through the Department of Justice.
Obtain a negative TB reading prior to starting employment.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Our ideal candidate has at least three years of teaching experience.
Bilingual in Spanish.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
This full-time and on-site position requires sufficient mobility to report to campus, work in an office, and engage with students, families, and colleagues, with or without reasonable accommodations. The role may involve light lifting, pushing/pulling, standing, sitting, and bending for extended periods. Success in this role requires working well under pressure, meeting deadlines, and adapting to stressful and unpredictable environments. The employee must effectively prioritize and organize tasks while maintaining open and respectful communication with families and community members using school platforms and technology. Attendance and active participation in school-wide events, professional development sessions, and other assigned meetings are essential.
NON-DISCRIMINATION
Invictus Academy acknowledges and agrees that all persons are entitled to equal employment opportunity. Invictus Academy shall not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, marital status, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by California or federal law. Equal employment opportunity shall be extended to all aspects of the employer-employee relationship, including but not limited to recruitment, selection, hiring, upgrading, training, promotion, transfer, discipline, layoff, recall, and dismissal from employment.
Substitute Teacher
Tutor Job 21 miles from Stanford
Key Responsibilities & Essential Functions:
Program and Operations Support
Supervision & Safety: Ensure a safe and nurturing environment for youth participants.
Program Facilitation: Lead engaging after-school programs and activities for a group of approximately 20 students.
Lesson Planning: Facilitate lesson plans and activities that promote personal growth, educational achievement, and character development.
Classroom Management and Teaching
Establish classroom rules and behavior.
Provide for children's basic needs and ensure supervision.
Adapt teaching methods to children's interests and learning styles.
Manage classroom activities, lessons, play, breaks, and meals.
Track children's progress and communicate effectively with parents and teachers.
Maintain a clean and organized classroom.
Relationships
Mentoring: Serve as a positive role model and mentor to young participants, fostering their self-esteem and personal development.
Maintaining a Positive Environment: Cultivate a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere where every child feels valued and respected.
Team Collaboration: Collaborate with colleagues to ensure program goals are met and share best practices.
Qualifications & Experience:
This role requires 2 years of professional experience working with youth.
Must be at least 21 years or older to apply.
Multi-conversational language skills a HUGE plus (Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Tagalog).
Candidates with experience, education, or coursework in Early Childhood Development, Education, or related fields will be given preference.
STEM Teacher
Tutor Job 29 miles from Stanford
De Marillac Academy seeks a talented and committed teacher to contribute to a positive learning environment that fosters academic excellence and socio-emotional wellness for all students. DMA teachers serve as the academic and disciplinary leaders. In addition to providing direct classroom instruction, teachers partner closely with our Academic Resource program and school counseling teams to provide holistic care and communication to students and their families. Teachers also serve as mentors to the Associate teacher on their grade-level team. The ideal candidate will strive to create an environment where students can achieve their highest potential, as measured by demonstrable academic and social gains.
The ideal candidate will possess relevant classroom experience; strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills; flexibility; comfort with a variety of tasks/roles; and a commitment to Catholic education. The teacher is an integral member of the teaching team in developing and enhancing established curriculum, as well as modeling a culture of learning and professionalism at De Marillac Academy.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsible for teaching Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) instruction
Design and implement STEM curriculum in line with California Common Core Standards
Collaborate with co-teacher to create and maintain curriculum maps and lesson plans
Collaborate with instructional staff, other school personnel, and families for the purpose of improving the overall quality of student outcomes
Evaluate student learning outcomes utilizing various assessment methods
Use research-based, effective pedagogical techniques, and student performance data to refine curriculum and inform instructional practices
Differentiate for students who need additional support and work with the Academic Resource Program specialist to accommodate the wide variety of learning levels present in the classroom through personalized instruction
Maintain grades and student records and provide consistent feedback to students weekly
Implement consistent and respectful classroom management procedures, consistent with school protocol
Initiate regular communication with students and families about academic and overall progress through class meetings and conferences with families
Prepare progress reports/report cards, keep appropriate records to include attendance reports, checklists, and other recordkeeping activities as necessary
Establish and maintain school expectations of student behavior and classroom environment utilizing restorative justice practices
Maintain an effective co-teacher dynamic with the Associate Teacher in the classroom
Use relevant educational technology and programs to support instruction
Organizes field trip opportunities and/or guest speakers to enrich units of study
Monitor student socio-emotional health and well-being and partner with students, families, and administration to develop healthy relationships, self-care, and emotional regulation
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Supervise breaks/lunches, Community Time, and enrichment activities, as assigned
Participate in a variety of meetings and professional development activities for the purpose of discussing relevant issues, developing skills, and learning best practices required to perform functions
Attend all staff and professional development meetings, required for faculty/teachers
Provide support for emergency teaching needs as they arise
Participate in employee orientation prior to the start of the academic school year
Collect and report on grades, test scores, and other metrics and utilize data to make informed decisions
Uphold and live out the values of De Marillac Academy's Community Covenant
Perform any other related duties as assigned by the Principal or other appropriate administrator
Required:
Bachelor's Degree
Teaching Credential (or in progress of obtaining one)
2-3 years of teaching experience
Experience working with middle school youth and families
Passionate commitment to social justice and educational equity
Openness to embracing and promoting the Lasallian Vincentian mission and identity of De Marillac Academy
Strong interest in building community and fostering relationships
Proficient in Microsoft 365 products, Google Suite, and Google Classroom
Requires some long hours working at the computer
Some evening and weekend responsibilities
Ability to lift 30 pounds
Preferred:
Master's Degree
Bilingual in Spanish, Tagalog, or Vietnamese and English
Familiarity and sensitivity with working with underserved and historically marginalized communities.
COMPENSATION
Salary ranges from $80,000 to $98,000 based on qualifications and experience. A comprehensive benefits package is provided, including a transportation stipend. Other incentives include spiritual formation opportunities and year-long professional development.
START DATE
August 1, 2025
Elementary Teacher - First Grade
Tutor Job 11 miles from Stanford
Elementary Teacher - First Grade Stratford School (2020), 890 Pomeroy Avenue, Santa Clara, California, United States of America Req 9915 Wednesday, March 26, 2025 Stratford School, part of Spring Education Group, is a leading independent WASC-accredited private school in California offering courses from preschool through 12 th grade with a vision of creating a unique, multi-dimensional educational foundation for children. At Stratford School, we understand every child has his or her own interests and passions and contributes in their own way. Our proven program includes our STEAM-based curriculum that was recognized by the White House as a leader in early childhood STEAM education, and we are also the first California school to earn the Carnegie Science Seal of Excellence for STEM. What We Offer Pay range: $58,500 -$70,000 Location: Santa Clara Pomeroy, CA Health, vision, and dental benefits 401(k) plan Employee Referral Bonus Student Tuition Discount About the Role As a First Grade Teacher at Stratford School, you will have the opportunity to work with our talented and highly motivated students to continue to build upon the knowledge foundation that was laid in the early elementary years and prepare them for the upper elementary school program. We take pride in the family atmosphere of our campuses, and your connection with your students will be an extension of this environment. You will also… Plan, supervise, and implement curriculum Collaborate with other faculty and staff members Monitor and assess student progress Maintain an ordered and arranged classroom environment What We Are Looking For Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university Prior classroom experience in an lower elementary setting is preferred To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. In general, this position requires an individual to frequently walk, stand, sit, squat, stoop, reach, kneel, rise from the floor, twist, listen, read, write, and speak the English language. In addition, this position often requires an individual to carry, lift, use repetitive or fine hand movements, and occasionally push, pull, or bend. This position is regularly required to hear and use clear vision with or without correction. Spring Education Group, including, but not limited to SEG Inc., and their affiliates (collectively “Company”) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants for employment and employees are provided equal employment opportunities, including in recruitment, hiring, and assignment, without regard to actual or perceived race, color, religion and religious creed, sex (including pregnancy and related conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital or familial status, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, genetic information, military/veteran status, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. The Company expressly prohibits any form of unlawful employee or student harassment or discrimination. Other details Job Function Elementary Education Pay Type Salary Employment Indicator Full Time Min Hiring Rate $58,500.00 Max Hiring Rate $70,000.00 Travel Required No Required Education Bachelor's Degree
First Grade Teacher
Tutor Job 15 miles from Stanford
Job Title: First Grade Teacher
Position: Full Time, Onsite, Exempt
School Type: Private, Independent (Jr. Kindergarten 8th Grade)
Old Orchard School, an independent private school in Campbell, CA, is seeking an experienced and passionate First Grade Teacher to join our school for the 2025-26 school year. We are looking for a well-qualified educator who:
Loves teaching young learners and uses best practices to foster both academic and social-emotional growth.
Creates a joyful, engaging classroom that encourages curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking.
Collaborates with colleagues to ensure a cohesive and enriching elementary experience across primary grades.
Communicates clearly in writing and when speaking with students, colleagues, and parents / guardians.
Is eager to work in a warm and collegial schools setting.
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Curriculum & Instruction
Oversee day-to-day life in First Grade, including instruction in all core academic subjects, working with specialist teachers, and looking after the well-being and personal growth of each student.
Design and implement a developmentally appropriate, hands-on curriculum aligned with best practices in elementary education.
Differentiate instruction to support the needs of all learners.
Use assessments to evaluate progress and adjust instruction accordingly for the class and for individual students.
Plan and supervise field trips and activities that extend learning beyond the classroom.
Classroom Environment
Foster a safe, inclusive, and structured learning space where students feel supported and encouraged.
Establish clear and inclusive expectations and routines that promote independence and responsibility.
Communication & Collaboration
Work closely with primary grade colleagues to integrate learning across subjects and grade levels.
Maintain open, proactive communication with school leadership and with parents / guardians regarding student milestones, progress and growth.
Provide timely feedback through email, assessments, conferences, and report cards, and write weekly newsletters informing families what is happening in the class.
Professionalism & Growth
Engage in ongoing professional development to stay current with educational research and best practices.
Participate in faculty meetings, school events, and professional learning communities.
Qualifications
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Elementary Education (or a closely related field).
Four or more years teaching First Grade as the lead teacher in a full-time, in-person school setting.
California Multiple Subject Teaching Credential (strongly preferred).
Experience with education technology and digital tools and the ability to integrate them into instruction and use them for communication, assessments, student reports.
A flexible, collaborative, and enthusiastic mindset.
Physical Requirements
Ability to supervise and monitor students indoors and outdoors.
Ability to stand for up to 80-percent of the school day, including sitting, squatting, reaching, and kneeling as needed.
Ability to move classroom and school materials weighing up to 25 lbs.
Ability to work indoors with artificial light for up to 80-percent of the day, and to work with computer screens.
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COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Salary Range: $70,000 $100,000 annually (higher range for highly qualified candidates with extensive classroom experience.)
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) plan
Paid time off & sick days
Supportive school community with opportunities for professional growth
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HOW TO APPLY
To apply, submit the following as PDF documents:
A current professional resume highlighting relevant teaching experience.
Cover letter detailing candidate's interest in this position and approach to teaching.
Additional materials (optional but encouraged), such as lesson plans, certifications, or skills that are relevant to working in a school environment (language skills, hobbies, other school interests.)
Send materials to: *************************
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ABOUT OLD ORCHARD SCHOOL
Old Orchard is a private, independent school serving Jr. Kindergarten through 8th Grade in Campbell, CA. Since 1973, we have provided a warm, supportive learning environment where students are challenged academically while encouraged to explore the arts, technology, and extracurriculars. We value colleagues who are intellectually curious, flexible, and collaborative-and who love working with kids!
Old Orchard School is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, marital status, disability, or any other category protected by law.
Part-Time Math Instructor and Mentor (Afternoons/Evenings and/or Weekends)
Tutor Job 14 miles from Stanford
About us
Descartes Learning Club Corporation is a boutique provider of premium math after-school enrichment classes in San Francisco, Pacifica, Daly City, Menlo Park (fall 2025), Atherton (fall 2025), Palo Alto (fall 2025), Portola Valley (fall 2025), and Oakland (fall 2025). Our raison d'être is to deliver world-class math education to young minds so that they love to learn, learn to think, and achieve greatness in life. We offer individualized, social, and in-person after-school K-8 math classes through small classes of 1-6 students, expert instructors, customized curriculums, and convenient locations at school campuses.
Our work environment includes:
Relaxed atmosphere
On-the-job training
Safe and friendly work environment
A lively and supportive atmosphere
Casual work attire
We would love to meet you if you have a mathematical background, love teaching math, and embody our values - excellence, curiosity, and compassion.
Responsibilities:
You will teach primarily at school campuses, but occasionally in offices and homes, to small classes of 1-6 students on weekdays for 1-2.5 hours on weekday late afternoons between 3 and 6pm and on weekends. Specific schedules may vary depending on your and students' available days and times.
Responsibilities include:
- Prepare and deliver engaging and informative lessons using the course materials and framework provided by the company. Mentor and guide children to develop problem-solving minds and a love for learning.
- Review students' self-graded homework and use reasonable efforts to address questions in the classes.
- Promptly share each lesson's recap and homework assignments with all the parents of the students after each lesson.
- Conduct assessments and provide timely feedback to students. Record each student's progress and report student performance to parents per semester which we compensate for.
- Use reasonable efforts to schedule and provide makeup classes for absences.
- Foster a positive and inclusive learning environment. Respond to parents' messages in a timely manner.
We believe that the best teaching results from a marriage of quality curriculum, teaching best practices, genuine human connections, and individualized adaptation in response to students' progress. You will not be limited by the curriculum we provide, as we encourage your knowledge and passion to shine through creativity in the classroom.
We are currently offering classes in the listed locations above but plan to expand into other cities in the San Francisco Bay Area in the near future. Whether you are available to teach now or would like to stay in touch, please apply if you meet the following qualifications.
Qualifications:
- Must have a solid background in mathematics. A bachelor's degree in math or a related field is preferred. Still, we also consider exceptionally talented and mature undergraduate students majoring in math or a related field who have math competition backgrounds and teaching experiences.
- Experience working with elementary and/or middle school students is strongly preferred.
- Strong knowledge of mathematical concepts and principles. Familiarity with math competitions is preferred.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Enjoy working with children.
- Ability to effectively manage a classroom and handle conflicts.
Head of School
Tutor Job 32 miles from Stanford
About the Organization
Founded in 1999 in Santa Cruz County, CA, Pacific Collegiate School (PCS) is a public charter school open to all students grades 7 to 12. Pacific Collegiate School currently serves approximately 524 students and ranks among California's and the nation's top public schools. PCS engages and supports every student in inclusive college preparatory learning that ignites curiosity, critical thinking, and innovation while developing resilient, globally minded, socially responsible changemakers. PCS students consistently achieve over a 95% graduation rate and close to 100% college acceptance rate, with 97% of students in 2024 attaining UC or CSU eligibility. The school's mission is to inspire students to discover the interests, purpose, and passion that will enable them to thrive. PCS cultivates a love of learning within a community of care, advancing and celebrating diversity, equity, and inclusion. Students explore and excel through academically rich and culturally relevant learning, integrated with visual and performing arts and world languages. Families choose PCS because the school's faculty inspires deep learning, and the rigorous curriculum ensures that every graduate is ready for college and beyond. PCS has a very active and engaged parent/caregiver community and Board of Directors (also comprised of many parents) who care deeply and dedicate their time and resources to support the school and students. You can read more about PCS here.
About the Role
Pacific Collegiate School is seeking a proven culture leader to serve as Head of School (HOS) and build upon the success of the past while defining the path ahead. The new HOS will galvanize the PCS community around a shared vision for the future that integrates key foundational aspects of the school with new efforts, initiatives, and priorities. The HOS will embody, promote, and clarify the mission, vision, values, and goals of PCS and shape the school's next chapter. The new HOS will have a clear mandate to:
Enhance the school's culture of inclusivity and educational excellence by fostering a supportive environment where students, staff, faculty, and parents feel valued, accountable, seen, and heard, while empowering teachers and staff to create a rich and challenging learning experience;
Reaffirm the school's commitment to its state mission, vision, and values, and clearly define the goals, operational plan, and strategies to make measurable progress towards the vision;
Ensure long-term fiscal sustainability by partnering with the Director of Finance and Operations, Director of Development, and the Board of Directors on paths forward when confronted with difficult financial decisions;
Collaborate and partner with the Board of Directors; strengthen the relationship between the HOS and the Board.
The HOS will report to the Board of Directors and directly manage the administrative leadership team, including leaders focused on curriculum and instruction, finance and operations, development, special education, diversity, equity, inclusion, and access (DEIA), and student support and activities.
You can review the full job description on our website here and our current open roles here.
After School Teacher
Tutor Job 24 miles from Stanford
2024-2025 After School Program Teacher (Part-time, Chinese or English Speaking)
Yu Ming Charter School seeks dynamic, innovative, and experienced educators to join our team, committed to nurturing lifelong learners who are bilingual, bicultural and able to create change in their own lives and in our community. We seek teachers that are excited by the possibility of transforming the traditional model of education to be learner-centered through personalized and project based learning that cultivates both the cognitive and social emotional skills our students need to thrive in school and beyond. Yu Ming teachers are leaders that thrive on exploration, collaboration, and seek to continuously learn and grow as individuals and team members.
ABOUT YU MING CHARTER SCHOOL
Yu Ming Charter School is a non-profit, tuition-free network of public schools located in Oakland and San Leandro and open to all residents of California. As a leader in Mandarin Immersion education, our mission is to nurture our inclusive and diverse community to become empowered, engaged, and outstanding global citizens. We currently serve 866 students across three campuses, and continue to grow our enrollment each year. Our intentionally diverse student body comes from many racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds representing 70 zip codes across the Bay Area and 29 home languages. Founded in 2011, Yu Ming is the first Mandarin immersion public charter school in the state.
We believe every child, regardless of their background or zip code, deserves a free, high-quality education that prepares them today to succeed tomorrow. Ranked the #7 Elementary School and the #2 Elementary Charter School in California by U.S. News, Yu Ming is a 2019 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence and a 2020 and 2023 California Distinguished School. Yu Ming's future-forward model prepares young people to succeed and thrive in an interconnected and multicultural world through personalized and rigorous learning experiences, active student agency, whole child and community focus, and multilingual education. As a result, our students far outperform their peers in the district, county, and state, regardless of socio-economic status, race, language background, and learning differences. We are closing the opportunity gap for our historically underserved students every day. To learn more about our innovative school visit our website *********************
RESPONSIBILITIES
Under general supervision of the Site Supervisor, performs a variety of duties related to supporting K-3 students at one of our Lower School Campuses or Grades 4-8 students at our Upper School Campus.
Plan and facilitate engaging and age-appropriate activities that promote learning, social interaction, and skill development
Assist students with homework assignments and offer academic support as needed.
Promote a positive work environment and relationships with team members and school staff.
Maintain positive relationships with students and their families.
Foster a safe environment that allows students to form close, durable human relationships with peers that support and reinforce healthy behaviors.
Complete necessary paperwork such as incident reports, and other program-related documentation in a timely manner.
Adhere to safety protocols and procedures, including first aid and emergency response guidelines. Staying vigilant during activities to prevent accidents and address any emergencies that may arise.
Supervise students during program activities, ensuring their well-being and safety.
Be a positive role model for students in both actions and words.
Role model for youth Yu Ming's Core Values.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required
High School diploma or GED equivalent
Preferred
Associate of Arts or Science (AA or AS) degree preferred
At least 1-2 years prior experience working with youth and/or teens
Certified in CPR and First Aid, or be certified within 30 days of hire
Demonstrated awareness of, sensitivity to, and competence in working with families from culturally and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds
Superb interpersonal skills; ability to work collaboratively with a diverse group of students, colleagues, and families
Flexibility and adaptability to change; ability to work in a dynamic, creative, and start-up learning environment
Driven adult learner dedicated to his or her own professional growth, including learning new and innovative teaching practices
Maturity, humility, strong work ethic, sense of humor, and a solutions-oriented attitude
TIME COMMITMENT
Afternoon work schedule with ~20-25 hours/week. Monday-Thursday 2:30 to 6pm. Friday 12:45 to 6pm. Hours may vary slightly by site.
COMPENSATION
Hourly rate commensurate with experience, within the range of $20-23/hour.
TO APPLY
Interested candidates should submit their resume at **********************************************
Application submission screening and initial phone interviews will be completed on a rolling basis.
Yu Ming Charter School is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity at all levels.
Paraeducator
Tutor Job 21 miles from Stanford
Under the direction of the Lead Program Quality Coach, the Paraeducator will be deployed to a center to support children's learning by providing individualized or group classroom support. This position is also responsible to assist with establishing and maintaining safe learning environments, implementation of Child Success Plans, IFSP's, and IEP's.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist in ensuring children are properly supported with social-emotional skill development and or behavioral interventions by implementing Teaching Pyramid Strategies as directed.
Guide children and provide appropriate behavioral modeling in a variety of areas to support the children's safe and full participation in class activities.
Assist children toward greater self-reliance, fostering independence in all learning environments.
Assist, calm, and deescalate children when demonstrating unsafe behavior.
Assist with Behavior Observation Reports as needed.
Assist in the supervision and monitoring of children during indoor and outdoor play.
Support teachers in accessing resources to promote an inclusive classroom.
Maintain confidentiality of student records and information in accordance with SJB policies and legal requirements.
Ability to travel to assigned centers based on program needs.
School Age Classrooms only: Accompany and supervise children on field trips; reinforce positive behavior in public settings; assists children in learning life skills as part of the instructional outing.
Other duties as assigned by the Site Director or Lead Program Quality Coach.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
Ensure the health and welfare of children and staff is maintained at all times.
Mandated to report suspected child abuse.
Ensure Classroom compliance with policies and procedures, as they relate to health and safety; to include but not limited to mealtime, medication administration, allergies, daily health inspections, ratios, etc.
Report safety hazards and injuries immediately to the Site Director and ensure the proper paperwork is completed in a timely manner.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Passion in the field of early child development and inclusion.
Meet the physical requirements necessary to safely and effectively perform required duties including lifting, or physically assisting students who may be engaged in physically harmful or unsafe behavior.
Complete and properly implement required training for the position.
Confidently implements and models the CSEFEL practices in the classroom to support children and teaching team, such as conflict resolution techniques, emotional literacy, and positive feedback (Positive Descriptive Acknowledgement).
Understands the difference between Social Emotional and Trauma Responsive curriculums. Provides and models techniques on bringing children with possible trauma triggers to safety.
Understands the basic principles of Inclusion and is willing to learn more.
Demonstrates the knowledge of CLASS domains and dimensions. CLASS training is a plus.
Comfortable with looking for additional resources and tools on PBS (Positive Behavior Support) and sharing them with the classroom team.
Effectively adapt the needs of each student to different learning situations.
Effectively work with students to meet identified behavioral goals.
Effectively supervise individual or small groups of children in a variety of situations.
Maintain emotional control in difficult and emergency situations.
Exercise good judgment in dealing with students with complex needs or behavioral challenges.
Recognize and effectively manage students exhibiting difficult or unsafe behavior.
Maintain appropriate boundaries with children, families, and staff.
Maintain a variety of center related records in a confidential manner.
Organized, creative, and driven by excellence.
Must possess good communication skills to present facts and recommendations effectively in oral and written form.
Strong interpersonal skills to establish and maintain effective relationships.
Knowledge of office administration including computer software such as Word, Excel, and Outlook (email & calendar)
Skilled in customer service and employee relations.
Must present a neat, professional appearance.
Ability to adjust to changing deadlines and priorities.
Belief in working as a professional, cohesive team member.
Respect diversity and embrace working with multi-cultural communities.
Position requires travel within Santa Clara County.
Must have own reliable transportation to travel to various locations.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Must be at least 18 years old.
Possession of a high school diploma or its equivalent.
1 year of experience working directly with children in a school or related setting.
Minimum of 12 semester ECE or CD units (including core courses - Programs/Curriculum, Child Family Community, Child/Human Growth & Development).
Associate Teacher Permit or eligibility to obtain an Associate Teacher Permit preferred.
Three semester units in the care and development of infants is required for those who work with infants, or be willing to complete 3 units.
Completed CSEFEL training (3 Modules) and demonstrates the solid knowledge of the Teaching Pyramid principles including Individualized Intensive Intervention for the children with concerning behaviors and the history of traumatic experience. If not completed must be willing to complete the CSEFEL training.
Must be in good health as verified by a current health screening, including a test for Tuberculosis performed under the supervision of a physician not more than one year prior to employment.
Proof of up-to-date immunization records to include but not limited to Measles, Pertussis, Tuberculosis (every 4 years), and Influenza (annually).
Must be able to pass a fingerprint clearance, criminal record, FBI and DOJ clearance and child abuse index check prior to employment.
Must possess California Driver's License and meet minimum insurance requirements for personal vehicle and have a driving record which meets the standards set forth in Administrative Regulation 4532 and 4533. If current auto insurance has a “Business Use Exclusion” it will need to be removed from your policy.
Current Pediatric CPR and First Aid certificate or ability to obtain certification from an approved vendor within 90 days.
Completion of Mandated Reporter Training as per Assembly Bill 1207. Must be completed every 2 years.
Knowledge of regulations for Title XXII, Title V, Head Start, California Department of Education (CDE), and Community Care Licensing.
Bilingual/Biliterate a plus.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
Physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met (or may be encountered) by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Physical Demands:
Requires employee, on a regular basis, to do the following: stand, walk, sit, use hands to finger, handle, feel, reach with hands and arms, stoup, kneel, crouch, crawl, talk, hear, smell, lift 35 pounds or more, move safely and quickly across surfaces.
Requires employee, on occasion, to climb or balance.
Requires employee, on a regular basis, to use the following visually: close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to judge distances.
Requires employee, on a regular basis, to use their hearing to: respond quickly to sounds, recognize alarms, and receive detailed information through oral communication.
Requires employee to have the ability wear personal protective gear correctly most of the day (as needed).
Work Environment:
Requires employee, on a regular basis, to work outdoors in cold, wet and heat conditions.
Requires employee, on a regular basis, to work in a noisy environment.
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Early Childhood Special Education Teacher
Tutor Job 17 miles from Stanford
Special Education Teacher
Join a team dedicated to making a lasting impact on children's lives!
At the Center for Developing Minds, we are searching for a skilled and compassionate
Special Education Teacher
to work closely with children (1-8 years old), particularly those with developmental disabilities or behavioral challenges. This role focuses on individualized care, fostering developmental growth, and building critical skills through intentional play and evidence-based practices.
What You'll Do:
Group Intervention:
Lead weekly 1-hour small group sessions (2-6 children) designed to enhance social communication, emotional regulation, behavior, attention, and play skills.
Plan and teach a 3-day-a-week class (2.5 hours per day) for 3-8 children with developmental delays.
Collaborate with 1-2 classroom aides to support children with social, behavioral, sensory, cognitive, and communication needs in a preschool-like environment.
Individualized Intervention:
Provide 1:1 sessions focusing on areas such as literacy, parent-training, speech therapy, or occupational therapy, tailored to your expertise.
Develop and adapt lesson plans to meet individual needs in real-time.
Comprehensive Assessments and Treatment Planning:
Conduct formal and informal assessments of cognitive, social-emotional, motor, communication, and adaptive skills.
Create detailed treatment plans that integrate the child's needs within their family, school, and community contexts.
Support Adaptive Skill Development:
Assist with toileting, feeding, dressing, and other essential adaptive skills as part of intervention plans.
Family and Community Collaboration:
Communicate with families and schools, attend IEP or 504 meetings, and provide education to ensure coordinated support.
Team Support and Training:
Supervise classroom aides, provide feedback, and mentor staff in your areas of expertise.
What We Expect:
Educational Requirements: Master's degree in special education, psychology, speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, child development, or a related field.
Maintain or advance all current certifications and educational level.
Pursue ongoing education/training on assessments, intervention, and child development.
May be required to obtain California or county certification related to individual qualification such as teaching license.
Experience:
At least 2 years of experience working with children with developmental needs, with 1 year focused on autism spectrum disorder in children under 6.
Previous experience with therapy groups for children or parents is preferred.
Skills:
Strong critical thinking, problem-solving, and multi-tasking abilities.
Proficiency in written and verbal English communication.
This job requires intervention involving dysregulated children. The Special Education Teacher must be able to remain regulated while safely responding to a child's emotional or aggressive outburst.
CPR Certification preferred (or willingness to obtain one).
Comfort with technology, including electronic medical records (experience with CHARM EHR is a plus).
Physical Requirements:
Ability to frequently transition between sitting on the floor/chairs and standing.
Strength to lift, move, or push up to 50 lbs.
Stamina to match the energy of young children and safely respond to emotional or behavioral outbursts.
Why Work With Us?
At the Center for Developing Minds, we provide a supportive, interdisciplinary environment where your expertise and passion can thrive. You'll work alongside a team of dedicated professionals, including physicians, therapists, and educators, all committed to supporting children and their families. We value diversity and are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds.
If you're ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children and their families, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your resume. We are looking forward to hearing more about you and your love of kids!
Learn more about our mission at *****************
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Beyond the Bell Tutor
Tutor Job 5 miles from Stanford
Schedule: 2024-25 school year 19.5 hours per week Monday- Friday 2:30pm-6:15pm View Job Description 1. Letter of Introduction 2. Resume 3. Transcripts or Diploma showing 2 years of college (minimum of 48 semester units or 72 quarter units) to verify No Child Left Behind Compliance OR certificate showing that you have passed an NCLB Paraprofessional Proficiency Exam given by a school district or County Office of Education.
Requirements / Qualifications
Comments and Other Information
The Mountain View Whisman School District prohibits discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying in educational programs, activities, or employment on the basis of actual or perceived ancestry, age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, parental, pregnancy, family or marital status, military status or association with a person or a group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. The Mountain View Whisman School District requires that school personnel take immediate steps to intervene when safe to do so when he or she witnesses an act of discrimination, harassment, intimidation, or bullying. Questions or complaints of alleged discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying, equity or Title IX equity and compliance concerns should be directed to Tara Vikjord at ************, 1400 Montecito Ave., Mountain View, CA 94043, or ******************.
For more information about this position, go to the pdf file here *************************************************************************** Tutor 2018-**********4750.pdf
Tutor
Tutor Job 29 miles from Stanford
Part-time Description
The Herbst Learning Center (HLC) provides a space dedicated to learning support for all students. All Drew students are eligible for tutoring through the HLC. An HLC tutor provides 1:1 tutoring to Drew students from 9th to 12th grade. Each session is 40 minutes long and is followed with an email update to the student and parents. Tutors partner with students and families, and collaborate with Drew's faculty and HLC staff, to provide strategies and support for content, learning, and study.
This is a part-time, non-exempt position.
About Drew School:
Located in the heart of San Francisco's vibrant Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood, Drew School is an independent high school enrolling 300 students in grades 9 through 12. Drew's mission speaks to a fundamental belief in teenagers that truly sets the school apart. We recognize and honor their innate gifts, talents and curiosity, and strive to develop all of them as they construct a deeper sense of self and purpose. In service of the mission, we are committed to delivering on the three essential aspects of what we believe high school should be:
Academically
Drew connects what students learn to what's important to them and how to apply that learning to impact the world in a supportive environment that will not just prepare them for college but will equip them with the skills and competencies required of a 21st century global citizen. Our work around anti-racism, equity and inclusion is central to our focus in building multicultural competencies and empathy to help build a more just world.
Socially
Drew becomes a second home for our students where they will explore their independence and feel safe and validated in a welcoming, energetic and diverse community that celebrates their individuality and interests.
Personally
Drew's faculty and staff see each student as the individual they are and encourage them to not just use but to amplify their distinct voice as they discover a newfound sense of agency to use what they learn in their life.
Drew School Mission:
Drew knows and believes in teenagers. We engage each student in a process of intellectual discovery to develop an individual voice, the confidence to express it, and the empathy to understand its impact.
Drew School is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to creating an identity-safe school, where all members of the community find opportunities for belonging and growth. Drew School offers a competitive compensation package. We strongly encourage candidates of color to apply.
Non-Discrimination Policy:
Drew School of San Francisco admits students of every race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin, or handicap to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities of the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, scholarship programs, athletic and other school administered programs.
Requirements
Multiple tutors work with multiple students simultaneously, so the tutor must be able to filter out distractions and keep the student focused.
Expertise in a particular content area is needed, but not all are required. We are currently staffing for:
Humanities Field: support of reading comprehension and the writing process in both English and History.
Organization/Executive Skills: we have many students that need support with developing weekly plans to manage their workload, help with breaking down large tasks into manageable chunks, and developing overall student skills like managing their email inbox, revising notes/preparing study materials, monitoring their progress and figuring out next steps, etc.
World Language: Spanish, French, Mandarin, American Sign Language
STEM Field: Math 1 (primarily Algebra with some Geometry), Math 2 (primarily Geometry with some Algebra) and Math 3 (Algebra 2 Trigonometry), Calculus, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Strong communication skills are required as the tutor is responsible for communicating with parents through email and occasional phone calls.
Superior executive function skills are a must, both to keep track of scheduling and to assist students in keeping track of, planning, organizing, and executing their assignments.
Salary Description $50-$60/Hour
Reading/Writing Tutor
Tutor Job 26 miles from Stanford
The Job: We are seeking enthusiastic instructors who specialize in tutoring Reading and Writing up to a High School level. Proficiency with ACT & SAT language arts tutoring is a plus. Tutors will be working in-person at our San Ramon center and will have their own designated table.
We offer:
· A consistent and reliable work schedule.
· Paid training, tools to help you teach your students, and curriculum materials for our proprietary programs (with guaranteed results!)
· A comfortable workspace and a supportive, exciting, fun, and very rewarding work environment
Tutoring Club tutors care about students and their success in school. They love teaching and are passionate about learning; they are energetic and enthusiastic, highly skilled and motivated, professional and outgoing, patient and creative, and dependable and versatile. Families have come to know Tutoring Club as the place where their eager students want to come because our tutors are warm, caring and fun, and help their students succeed!
Duties & Responsibilities:
· Coaching and guiding students to meet their academic goals
· Tutoring multiple subjects effectively
· Strengthening students' study habits and identifying how each student learns best
· Working with up to three students at a time
· Being engaging, nimble, and professional
· Keeping detailed records of tutoring sessions
· Attending team meetings and other Tutoring Club events
Minimum Qualifications:
· Bachelor's Degree
· Previous tutoring and/or teaching experience preferred but not required
· Reliable transportation
· Ability to work MOST of the following: Monday through Friday from 2:30 - 8:30 pm.
Founded in 1991, Tutoring Club is an education center built on the idea of providing long-term, individualized academic assistance to students of all ages and abilities. With locations nationwide, every Tutoring Club offers a friendly, welcoming environment and a dedicated staff that prepares students to thrive in any academic setting. Our commitment to improving performance and building confidence has made us trusted, longstanding members of the communities we serve. At Tutoring Club, we teach students how to learn, and we believe that educators are mentors. Our team works closely with students to provide individualized support. We cultivate a positive, welcoming environment where we prepare students to thrive in any academic setting.
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Compensation: $24.00 per hour
Founded in 1991, Tutoring Club is an education center built on the idea of providing long- term, individualized academic assistance to students of all ages and abilities. With locations nationwide, every Tutoring Club offers a friendly, welcoming environment and a dedicated staff that prepares students to thrive in any academic setting. Our commitment to improving performance and building confidence has made us trusted, longstanding members of the communities we serve. At Tutoring Club, we teach students how to learn, and we believe that educators are mentors. Our team works closely with students to provide individualized support. We cultivate a positive, welcoming environment where we prepare students to thrive in any academic setting.
At Tutoring Club, we love to have fun as a team! Trivia Nights, Escape Rooms, and other team builders are common occurrences. Above all else, our employees care about our students, their wellbeing, and their success in school. Our team is passionate about learning and teaching, energetic and enthusiastic, highly skilled and motivated, professional and outgoing, and versatile. Families have come to know Tutoring Club as the place where their eager students want to come because our tutors are warm, caring and fun, and help their students succeed!
This franchise is independently owned and operated by a franchisee. Your application will go directly to the franchisee, and all hiring decisions will be made by the management of this franchisee. All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchise location, and not to Tutoring Club Corporate.
Part-Time Math Instructor and Mentor (Afternoons/Evenings and/or Weekends)
Tutor Job 29 miles from Stanford
About us
Descartes Learning Club Corporation is a boutique provider of premium math after-school enrichment classes in San Francisco, Pacifica, Daly City, Menlo Park (fall 2025), Atherton (fall 2025), Palo Alto (fall 2025), Portola Valley (fall 2025), and Oakland (fall 2025). Our raison d'être is to deliver world-class math education to young minds so that they love to learn, learn to think, and achieve greatness in life. We offer individualized, social, and in-person after-school K-8 math classes through small classes of 1-6 students, expert instructors, customized curriculums, and convenient locations at school campuses.
Our work environment includes:
Relaxed atmosphere
On-the-job training
Safe and friendly work environment
A lively and supportive atmosphere
Casual work attire
We would love to meet you if you have a mathematical background, love teaching math, and embody our values - excellence, curiosity, and compassion.
Responsibilities:
You will teach primarily at school campuses, but occasionally in offices and homes, to small classes of 1-6 students on weekdays for 1-2.5 hours on weekday late afternoons between 3 and 6pm and on weekends. Specific schedules may vary depending on your and students' available days and times.
Responsibilities include:
- Prepare and deliver engaging and informative lessons using the course materials and framework provided by the company. Mentor and guide children to develop problem-solving minds and a love for learning.
- Review students' self-graded homework and use reasonable efforts to address questions in the classes.
- Promptly share each lesson's recap and homework assignments with all the parents of the students after each lesson.
- Conduct assessments and provide timely feedback to students. Record each student's progress and report student performance to parents per semester which we compensate for.
- Use reasonable efforts to schedule and provide makeup classes for absences.
- Foster a positive and inclusive learning environment. Respond to parents' messages in a timely manner.
We believe that the best teaching results from a marriage of quality curriculum, teaching best practices, genuine human connections, and individualized adaptation in response to students' progress. You will not be limited by the curriculum we provide, as we encourage your knowledge and passion to shine through creativity in the classroom.
We are currently offering classes in the listed locations above but plan to expand into other cities in the San Francisco Bay Area in the near future. Whether you are available to teach now or would like to stay in touch, please apply if you meet the following qualifications.
Qualifications:
- Must have a solid background in mathematics. A bachelor's degree in math or a related field is preferred. Still, we also consider exceptionally talented and mature undergraduate students majoring in math or a related field who have math competition backgrounds and teaching experiences.
- Experience working with elementary and/or middle school students is strongly preferred.
- Strong knowledge of mathematical concepts and principles. Familiarity with math competitions is preferred.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Enjoy working with children.
- Ability to effectively manage a classroom and handle conflicts.