What are the responsibilities and job description for the Summer Rise Teacher - Belle Morris Elementary position at BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE TENNESSEE VALLEY?
About the Program
Summer Rise is a summer learning initiative of the Bill and Crissy Haslam Foundation. This program is designed to support Knox County students in overcoming summer learning loss while strengthening essential literacy and math skills. Together, we create a summer experience where students can grow as learners, build confidence, and reconnect with the joy of learning.
Summer Rise provides rising 1st through 8th grade students with structured instruction in literacy and math using Lavinia’s curriculum, grounded in the science of reading. Operating across locations in Knoxville, Summer Rise offers a high-impact academic experience.
Position Summary
Summer Rise is seeking individuals who are interested in serving as teachers this summer. This opportunity is open to certified teachers, student teachers, and college students pursuing education who are passionate about supporting student growth and committed to their faith. Teachers will work with rising 1st through rising 8th grade students at partners organizations across Knoxville.
Program Timeline
- Training: June 1 – June 4 (8:30am-3:30pm- lunch provided)
- Instruction with Students: June 8 – July 16 (8:30am- 12:00pm)
- Days Off: All Fridays
Key Responsibilities
- Provide instruction Monday–Thursday (3.5 hours per day):
- 90-minute literacy block
- 30-minute math block
- 30-minute community building and movement
- 60-planning/collaboration
- Implement curriculum and lessons designed by Lavinia
- Administer pre- and post-assessments to measure student learning
- Participate in weekly professional development (1 hour for literacy, 1 hour for math)
- Foster a positive, engaging, and supportive learning environment
Qualifications
- Passion for working with students
- Background in education preferred (certified teachers, student teachers, or education majors)
- Willingness to learn, be flexible, and adapt to student and program needs
- Commitment to the full duration of training and the program
- Ability to pass a background check
- Strong classroom and behavior management skills, with the ability to create positive, structured learning environments
- Commitment to reflective practice, including openness to feedback and continuous improvement