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Secondary English Language Development-After School Tutors Description Length of Program: October 2024-May 2025
Up to 23 weeks –Up to three days a week
Job Details
English Language Development-After School Tutors Description:
Length of Program: October 2024-May 2025
Up to 23 weeks –Up to three days a week
Locations: In-person program for identified English Learners at Beverly Hills Middle School, Drexel Hill Middle School and Upper Darby High School. Teachers will tutor small groups and will meet with students Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday each week.
Compensation: $50.00 per hour, not to exceed $3,450 total compensation
Hours: One hour per day to start immediately after school dismissal.
Position Opening: Immediately
Closing: November 12, 2024 or when positions are filled
Number of Positions: Determined based on total number of students, with a target of groups no larger than 12 students
Goals: To increase the English language proficiency of identified English learners, for students in grades 6-12
Qualifications/Requirements:
Mandatory commitment to teach all 23 weeks
Maintain records of students enrolled and review data with Principal and EL Supervisor
Appropriate PA Teaching Certificate I or II required
Secondary teaching experience preferred
ESL Certificate Preferred
Strong organizational skills required
Must be able to meet the physical/sensory demands of the position
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