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Berkeley Carroll is a Pre-K through grade 12 college preparatory school of close to 1000 students located in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn in New York City. Our vibrant intellectual community draws students from all over the city. Admission to the school is competitive, and both our parents and students value achievement.
The Berkeley Carroll School is seeking Swim Instructors for its children’s summer camp in 2024.
General Responsibilities:
Dates and Hours:
Our Summer Camp runs June 24th - August 2nd with mandatory orientation the week of June 17th.
Monday - Friday: 8:30am - 3:30pm
Preferred Qualifications and Certifications:
All candidates must possess, or willing to obtain the following:
Berkeley Carroll is committed to creating an environment that includes a diversity of perspectives and to cultivating an equitable, inclusive learning community in which everyone has a true sense of belonging. Candidates with a demonstrated commitment to, and experience with, diversity, equity or inclusion work are especially encouraged to apply.
This is a seasonal position with a salary of $755/week.
To apply: Candidates should send a cover letter, resume with a list of references, and completed Berkeley Carroll Employment Application found on berkeleycarroll.org to:
Jessica Nieves, Auxiliary Programs Manager:jgarcia@berkeleycarroll.org.
For more information about our Summer Programs, please visit https://www.berkeleycarroll.org/summer-programs
Full Time
Elementary & Secondary Education
$69k-109k (estimate)
03/05/2024
05/03/2024
berkeleycarroll.org
BROOKLYN, NY
200 - 500
1886
BARBARA GROSSMAN
$50M - $200M
Elementary & Secondary Education
The Berkeley Carroll School is a dynamic community sustained by a passion for learning where the relationship between student and teacher is paramount. We offer students a stimulating and rigorous program in the liberal arts and sciences, the creative arts, and physical education. Teachers create learning experiences that foster intellectual curiosity and imagination grounded in disciplined study. Students find their individual voice through open discussion, independent thought, respectful dissent, and the pursuit of new challenges.