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Location

Tacoma, Washington

Salary

$6,188 / YEAR

Quick overview

The instructor will deliver daily direct classroom instruction for a 2-hour block from July 6th to July 31st, 2026, focusing on medical lab exploration through project-based learning. Key duties also include curriculum design in collaboration with administration and providing frequent feedback on student progress.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree in a related field and a minimum of three years of teaching experience in independent or public school settings. Required attributes include being highly organized, collaborative, possessing strong listening and communication skills, and demonstrating proficiency in UbD unit design.

bachelor degreeCommunication SkillsCollaborationListening SkillsCurriculum DevelopmentParent CommunicationFeedback ProvisionProject-Based LearningCase StudiesSimulationsClassroom InstructionScaffoldingUbD Unit Design

Job description

Organization

Rainier Scholars is a comprehensive academic enrichment program that supports students over a 12-year journey – from 5th grade to college graduation. We seek to serve those who are most under-represented on college campuses and have the greatest number of barriers to achieving a college education: 85% qualify as low-income; 90% would be the first in their family to earn a college degree. Our program offers rigorous academics, leadership development and personalized support for scholars, providing access to educational pathways and myriad opportunities previously unimagined. With a budget size of $10 million, a staff team of 50+ full-time employees and 720+ scholars and families whom we currently serve in Seattle and Tacoma, Rainier Scholars has established a positive brand for our unwavering commitment to education, proven success rate, and sustainable impact. We grow new generations of diverse college graduates, career professionals, and community leaders.

Position Summary

Rainier Scholars – Tacoma launched in late spring 2021 and welcomed its first cohort during the summer of June 2022. It is designed as a unique public-school partnership that collaborates alongside fellow educators to improve the outcomes of students who face the biggest barriers to success. We work towards the larger goal of expanding opportunities for everyone by centering the experiences of Multi-Generational African Americans, a group facing a highly complex set of barriers due to the country’s history of enslavement and segregation, in our program design. Students entering Rainier Scholars - Tacoma spend their first three summers and two school years in an academically rigorous program. Mini College is the culminating summer experience for students in the early years of the program. The RST Mini College Exploration Teacher facilitates the educational success of students of color (primarily lower income with no college graduate in the family) who will enter 7th grade in the fall of 2026. Through intensive classroom instruction and academic enrichment opportunities, the Lawyer's Lab Instructor prepares scholars for rigorous middle and high school honors programs in public schools. Rainier Scholars - Tacoma teachers seek to accomplish the following three goals in curriculum, instruction and assessment: Exposure to challenging content that will be present in rigorous academic settings; Development of advanced skills that will allow students to perform at top levels; Integration of cultural identity and resiliency themes relevant to the journey of a Rainier Scholar. This course gives scholars hands-on experience with the practices and thinking of medical professionals. Through simulations, case studies, and collaborative problem-solving, scholars will explore diagnosis, patient care, and the real-world challenges of the medical field. KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Direct classroom instruction on a daily basis, from 7/6 - 7/31/26, leading one section of students in a 2-hour block (1:16 teacher to student ratio) in a project-based learning environment. Two staff/teacher planning days (tentatively scheduled for 6/25 and 6/26) and attendance at Orientation (tentatively scheduled for Wednesday 6/17 from 3-5pm) Curriculum development and design in accordance with best practices and in collaboration with the Mini College Administrator and Associate Executive Director. Provide frequent feedback on student progress and work, respond to academic difficulties of students, work collaboratively in response to parent concerns and complete an end of summer progress report. Respond to student and families’ questions/needs during the summer session, including taking phone calls in the evenings and weekends (with appropriate boundaries around availability). Serve as a member of the Rainier Scholars - Tacoma staff. Teachers report to and receive supervision from the Mini College Administrator. Support the organization and supervision of field trips related to law.

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in a related field. Minimum of 3 years teaching or other proven equivalent experience in independent or public school environments. Highly organized, interested in collaboration, and possess strong listening and communication skills. Passion for working with a diverse group of young people. Demonstrated proficiency in UbD unit design (Understanding by Design, Wiggins & McTighe, 2005). DESIRED Master's degree in education or related field. Course subject area expertise. Experience teaching at the elementary or middle school level with diverse populations. Experience scaffolding 90-minute teaching blocks. Tacoma residency and/or deep connection to the Tacoma community. COMPENSATION/BENEFITS: This is a seasonal, exempt position with total compensation of $6,188, paid ratably over the duration of the program. Due to the nature and length of the summer program, consistent attendance is essential. This role includes one personal day. Absences beyond one day may impact continued employment in the role. Priority consideration will be given to candidates who submit their application by April 10, 2026. Position will remain open until filled. Rainier Scholars is an equal opportunity employer committed to an equitable and inclusive environment for scholars, families, and staff. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and strongly encourage people of color, first-generation college graduates, and people from working-class backgrounds to apply.

Benefits

  • One personal day