Tutor (Part-Time)

June 30, 2023
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Job Description

Bard Prison Initiative

Employer Website: http://apply.interfolio.com/125834
About the Bard Prison
Initiative

Formed in 1999 to address the mass incarceration crisis, the Bard Prison
Initiative
(BPI) defies expectations of who college is for and where it might lead. For twenty years, BPI has reimagined and redefined
questions of availability, affordability, and expectations typically associated with college in America. One of the most rigorous and
effective college-in-prison programs in the country, BPI is now extending its radical intervention in educational inequity outside of prison
through the Bard Microcolleges and BardBac.

About the Position
The Tutor will join BPI’s New York City team to
tutor youth in a juvenile detention center in Brooklyn, NY. The position is a one-year position with a possibility for a 2-year extension
depending on grant renewal. The Tutor position will start on July 1, 2023 and end on June 30th, 2024. The Tutor reports to the Assistant
Director of Youth and Alumni Learning Development.

The Tutor will join a team of student-centered, results-driven individuals
implementing rigorous and robust education and career development training for students aged 14 to 21 years old. The ratio of tutors to
students is 1:18. Using original curriculum and a student-centered approach to teaching and learning, the Tutor will play an integral part
in supporting the students’ journeys to college and/or career and beyond. The Tutor will promote a depth of understanding and skill
acquisition by serving as a coach and facilitator of learning to other tutors and to the students. The Tutor should be personable,
approachable, friendly, reliable, and communicative. While the Tutor may be able to tutor in English Language Arts, mathematics, science,
and/or history, a strong background in math is preferred. Math tutors should be able to cover K-12 mathematical concepts and practices. Math
tutors with a strong proficiency in primary and middle school math are encouraged to apply.

Key Responsibilities

  • Work closely with the Assistant Director of Learning and Instruction to (1) establish and maintain a tailored, dynamic in-class
    environment to meet students’ goals and (2) refine and grow the work of tutors in support of student learning
  • Develop content,
    syllabus, lesson plans, and assigned work
  • Support the creation of educational support materials for students
  • Create and
    tailor lesson plans to meet the needs and strengths of each student
  • Plan and lead tutoring and study hall sessions for
    students.
  • Keep detailed records of tutoring sessions in required formats after each session with a student
  • Attend tutor
    workshops to build and develop competencies

Work Locations

  • Crossroads Juvenile Detention Center in
    Brooklyn, New York
  • BPI New York City Office – midtown Manhattan office 

Requirements

  • Capacity to
    recognize and appreciate the lived experience of students while supporting them in reaching their highest potential
  • Have an
    aptitude for teaching and engaging youth
  • Values and promotes diversity and inclusion
  • Minimum of an associate’s degree in
    content related field
  • Classroom teaching and/or tutoring experience
  • Comfortable with and skilled at working
    with/navigating technological learning systems
  • Understanding and practice of student-centered pedagogy
  • Expertise and depth
    of knowledge in English Language Arts, writing, or reading skills; science; history; advanced high school-level mathematics
  • Ability
    to adhere to BPI and NYC Administration for Children Services policies and procedures at all times
  • Strong written and verbal
    communication skills
  • Strong time management, organizational skills, and attention to detail
  • Flexible and adaptable to
    change

Preferred Qualifications

  • Degree in mathematics or a strong academic background in mathematics
  • Secondary Education Degree and Certification
  • Belief that every student can learn and love math
  • Strong proficiency in
    primary and middle school math
  • Knowledge and experience with Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
  • Knowledgeable with
    research-based, culturally responsive, equity-driven, and anti-oppressive instructional practices
  • Certifications, PD course
    completions, and/or tertiary education in Instructional Technologies

Compensation: $25 per hour

To
Apply
Please submit a resume and list of three professional references, as well as one document that
answers all four of the following questions:

  1. What are the top two reasons you are interested in exploring whether this
    position is the right fit for you? (Maximum of 250 words)
  2. What are the top two to three things that others would say you are better
    at than 95% of the people they know? Share how this has made a difference in your work. (Maximum of 250 words)
  3. Take a look back at
    any job and/or class you had and tell us about one to two experiences when you had to go to someone else for help because they were stronger
    in a certain area. (Maximum of 250 words)
  4. What are the top 2-3 things those who have worked with you would say you are not so good
    at doing? Cite some evidence or examples. (Maximum of 250 words)

Upload these documents to Interfolio at:  http://apply.interfolio.com/125834

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