United Schools Network
Location
Columbus, Ohio
Salary
$35,000 / YEAR
The Teaching Fellow provides instructional support through co-teaching, tutoring, and substitute teaching while observing experienced educators. The role aims to prepare the individual for a full-time classroom teacher position by gradually assuming teaching responsibilities.
Candidates must hold or be working towards a bachelor's degree and be able to secure a teaching license. Prior experience in urban schools and commitment to data-driven instructional techniques are preferred.
Holds or is actively working towards a B.A./B.S. degree and has the ability to secure the appropriate teaching license. Has prior experience working in urban schools and/or communities (preferred). Knowledge and Skills: Is committed to using data-driven instructional practices and the techniques outlined in Teach Like a Champion 3.0 to improve student outcomes. Is relentless in writing, refining, and internalizing curriculum, lessons, and assessments. Is open and committed to implementing frequent feedback from team members. Communicates effectively with students, families, and colleagues. Comfortability with Google products for effective communication and completion of job responsibilities. Terms of Employment Although this position will begin July 27, 2026, applications will be considered immediately. This is a full-time position. Report times are typically Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., although some job-related tasks can be expected outside of these hours.
The starting salary for a new Teaching Fellow with a Bachelor’s degree is $35,000. The starting salary for other applicants will depend on professional experience and education level.
Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability coverage Employees are eligible to participate in the State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio (STRS) or the School Employees Retirement System of Ohio (SERS). All United campuses are Equal Opportunity Employers. Apply online at unitedschools.org/join.
Market context
Teaching Fellow openings in Ohio often reflect steady demand for early-career educators who can support classrooms while working toward licensure. These roles are competitive because candidates need a bachelor’s degree or progress toward one, the ability to secure a teaching license, and preferred experience in urban schools with data-driven instruction. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm licensure steps and prepare examples of classroom impact before applying.
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