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CALIFORNIA TEACHING FELLOWS FOUNDATION is Hiring a Spring 2024 Merced County After School Tutor Near Fresno, CA

Job Details

Job Location: All Regions - Fresno, CA
Position Type: Part Time
Education Level: Not Specified
Salary Range: $17.50 - $19.00 Hourly
Job Shift: 2:00PM - 6:00PM
Job Category: Education

Description

Cities served: Atwater, Delhi, Dos Palos, Merced, Los Banos

Hourly Pay Range per District: 

  • Atwater Elementary School District - $19.00
  • Delhi Unified School District - $19.00
  • Dos Palos-Oro Loma Joint Unified School District - $23.00
  • Los Banos School District - $19.00
  • Merced Union High School District - $19.00
  • Substitute Position* - $17.50

*Note: If you have less than 5 day availability (Monday - Friday) you will be considered for the substitute position.

CTFF ADA and Essential Functions Document - Tutor 

CTFF Health Precautions and Mitigation Measures for Work Environment

Monitor Student Learning in an After School Program Environment

Monitor and mentor student learning activity each day; Prepare objectives and outlines/lesson plans for each day; establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects, and communicate those objectives to students; submit lesson plans to Teaching Fellows at the end of each work outlining target standards achieved; tutor youth individually and in groups; prepare reports on youth activity and accomplishments; enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order; Observe and evaluate student’s performance, behavior, social development, and physical health (if applicable); monitor students in the use and care of equipment and materials; at all times, the tutor is to set a responsible and positive example to youth, in accordance with California Teaching Fellows Foundation standards and school district standards.

Communication & Safety

Tutors are encouraged to maintain good communication with other tutors, their master teacher/administrator assigned to them, and with the California Teaching Fellows Foundation; collaborate with other tutors in lesson plan development and furthering the mission of the day and morning program, and demonstrate excellent teamwork. For the purpose of training and development, shadow an assigned master teacher or administrator. With respect to safety, the tutor is expected to monitor students, as well as their overall safety while under supervision; know the location of all students under their supervision; follow emergency procedures set forth by Teaching Fellows and/or the school site/school district; ensure that the tutor-to-student ratio (1 in 20) is always maintained; monitor suspicious activity and inappropriate conduct from unauthorized individuals on school site; and immediately communicate to the executive director or local authorities of all incidents involving, but not limited to, abuse of any type and injury or illness of a student; and submit a complete incident report to the executive director, if applicable.

Perform Other Duties as Assigned

Attend monthly staff development training and meetings as scheduled and assigned; follow directions, policies, and rules set by the executive director / California Teaching Fellows Foundation; and offer opinions and suggestions of proposed actions and decisions that may affect the day and morning program.

Qualifications


If applicable, the Tutor may need to have 48 units of college credit completed as part of addressing NCLB requirements or successfully pass an approved assessment/exam; submit appropriate identification; strong demonstration to sincerely serve local and surrounding communities in mentoring youth in an day and morning program and environment; possess a genuine desire to see youth aspire in their educational accomplishments and goals; possess a general understanding of the public school system and State educational standards; possess knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar; bi-lingual experience, such as speaking both English and Spanish is recognized, but not required; must be able to demonstrate exceptional written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills; be able to lead and motivate groups and individuals; be able to manage own time and maintain a rigorous schedule; outstanding organizational skills; must possess high ethical and moral standards, attributes of honesty and trustworthiness, respectful and sensitive to others, cultural awareness, flexibility, and sound work ethics; must be able to work in a fast-paced environment; multi-task various assignments given; review and sign appropriate paperwork associated with California Teaching Fellows Foundation; and undergo a background, criminal background check and submit to a TB (Tuberculosis) exam.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Other

INDUSTRY

Professional Associations

SALARY

$48k-84k (estimate)

POST DATE

11/14/2023

EXPIRATION DATE

04/29/2024

WEBSITE

ctff.us

HEADQUARTERS

FRESNO, CA

SIZE

25 - 50

FOUNDED

1999

CEO

ALLEN CARDEN

REVENUE

$10M - $50M

INDUSTRY

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About CALIFORNIA TEACHING FELLOWS FOUNDATION

Our Mission Inspire next-generation leaders with a passion for teaching and learning while impacting the lives of youth. Our Vision -Develop teachers and leaders who contribute to positive changes in the lives of students, their schools, and their communities. -Produce diverse teaching professionals who implement innovative, effective teaching strategies. -Fully engage the community in education and supporting future teachers and leaders.

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