Unity Schools·Oakland, California
Tutors provide academic support and guidance to middle school students while facilitating structured study halls. They are also responsible for planning extracurricular enrichments and supervising students in various school environments.
Expanded Learning Opportunity Program Tutors are primarily responsible for supporting and guiding students academically and offering enrichments. The tutors are responsible for facilitating study halls, supervising middle school students, planning and facilitating engaging enrichments, and serving as academic guides for students.
Meet regularly with Expanded Learning Opportunity Program Coordinator (1x per week) Facilitate structured study halls Plan and facilitate 1 hour-long extracurricular activity of their choice (ex: technology, art, dance) Supervise students throughout the school: classrooms, courtyard, cafeteria Perform general clean up and care for the school community: arranging furniture, returning computers to proper classrooms, vacuuming, wiping down furniture, returning computers to computer carts. Participate in development sessions led by the Afterschool Program Coordinator
Promptness: It is imperative that Tutors arrive to work on time. We are a small and mighty team that needs every team member present when expected. Sign in upon arrival to the school site. Sign out upon exiting the school site. Restricting cell phone usage during work time to work-related communication Professional conduct and language
High school diploma or equivalent In process of obtaining additional degree (AA, BA, BS or other professional certification)
Supervisors: Reports directly to Expanded Learning Opportunity Program Coordinator Reports ultimately to the Co-Principals
Compensation: Dependent on education credits (starts at $22/hr)
Please send resumé to Expanded Learning Opportunity Program Coordinator, Maggie Quezada, mquezada@unitymiddle.org
Candidates must have a high school diploma and be currently pursuing an additional degree or professional certification. Ability to communicate effectively with diverse students and staff is essential.
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