Brooklyn Laboratory Charter School·New York
The Interventionist and Testing Skills Teacher provides academic support to students through in-class, one-on-one, or small group instruction to bridge learning gaps. They also explicitly teach test-taking strategies for high-stakes assessments like the Regents, SAT/ACT, and AP exams.
Working at Brooklyn Lab is unlike working in a traditional school environment. Our educators know the individual strengths and areas for growth of each of their scholars. By design, our schools are small communities where every scholar is seen, known, and heard.
Our faculty understands the value of collaboration. They share best practices across teams and content, engage in weekly professional development, receive individualized feedback from passionate coaches, and work as a team to provide their scholars with a high-quality education.
We invite you to be part of a transformation in education and to inspire a diverse group of scholars with a lifelong love of learning. We are an unapologetically college preparation program, and we know that exceptional results require exceptional preparation. To that end, we have an extended school year and school day, from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, to ensure our scholars grow at exceptional levels.
The Interventionist and Testing Skills Teacher provides academic support to students and teaches testing skills for middle and high school students. This role is designed to bridge academic gaps and build the strategic skills, content knowledge, and confidence students need to succeed on high-stakes standardized tests.
Core Responsibilities 1.
Direct Scholar Support Provide in-class, one on one, or small group support to scholars across assigned classes/grades Reinforce teacher instruction through: re-teaching directions guided practice check-ins for understanding small group support inside the classroom Support scholars in staying on task, completing work, and engaging appropriately in class routines 2.
Instructional Support Assist teachers with the implementation of strong teaching practices for students requiring additional supports such as: chunking tasks preferential seating extended time visual supports note supports and guided organizers Provide real-time scaffolds while maintaining classroom expectations and culture systems Support transitions, routines, and classroom systems to maximize learning time 3.
Explicitly teach test-taking strategies for the Regents, SAT/ACT, and AP exams, including: pacing and time management process of elimination and answer elimination strategies annotating and breaking down complex questions/passages managing test anxiety and building stamina Deliver targeted content review and practice sessions aligned to identified skill gaps using diagnostic and practice test data Facilitate small group or one-on-one test prep sessions to build scholar confidence and readiness for high-stakes assessments 4.
Collaboration & Team Support Attend weekly check-ins to review schedules and priorities Coordinate with teachers and deans as needed to support scholar success Step into coverage/support needs as assigned during staffing shortages
Bachelor's degree required; NY State Teaching Certification preferred Prior experience working with middle and high school-aged students in an academic background Ability to work calmly and consistently with scholars who need behavioral and academic support Strong communication, reliability, and attention to detail Commitment to Brooklyn LAB’s mission and school culture systems
BECOME BROOKLYN LAB! Brooklyn LAB is an equal opportunity employer that welcomes candidates of diverse backgrounds and is committed to equal access for those with disabilities in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
A bachelor's degree is required for this position, with a New York State Teaching Certification preferred. Candidates must have prior experience working with middle and high school-aged students in an academic setting.
Market context
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