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Position Summary:
School Safety holds a critical role for our network, as we are committed to maintaining the highest level of safety for all staff and students. School Safety will formally report to the Director of Operations.
This is a part-time role. Typical hours are Monday through Friday 7 am -1 pm or 130 pm - 630 pm.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Be the gatekeeper to our school building:
Ensure safety and efficient reporting:
Build culture with staff, students and families:
We are seeking candidates with the following experience, competencies and assets:
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Compensation:
Part Time
Elementary & Secondary Education
$94k-129k (estimate)
07/05/2023
06/29/2024
ambercharter.org
NEW YORK, NY
50 - 100
2000
RAFAEL ORTIZ
$10M - $50M
Elementary & Secondary Education
Amber Charter Schools provide our students with an academically rigorous and well-rounded education, along with strong character development, enabling them to prosper in their future endeavors. Amber Charter Schools: Ensure a rigorous and comprehensive core academic experience. Support students in multiple ways. Create an educational community that celebrates culture and fosters a love of learning. Provide clear pathways to high school and college. By 2025, the ACS network will serve over 2000 students across three NYC neighborhoods. Amber Charter School East Harlem was founded in 2000 as... the first Latino-led charter school in New York State. It currently serves 500 K-5 students. Amber Charter School Kingsbridge opened in 2016 and serves 466 K-5 students, and will grow to serve 840 K-8. Amber Charter School Inwood will open with 200 K-1 students in 2021, and grow to serve 923 K-8 students. Why work at Amber Charter Schools? You have high academic expectations for ALL students. You care deeply about closing achievement and opportunity gaps. You embrace diversity and are aligned to our core values. You are a lifelong learner. You seek high quality professional development and a collaborative community.
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