What are the responsibilities and job description for the Religious School Classroom Aide position at Congregation Emanu-El of New York?
Job Title: Religious School Classroom Aide
Department: Lifelong Learning
FLSA Status: $45 – $60/hour Faculty – In-Person
Schedule: 2 – 5 hours per week
Reports to: Assistant Director of Lifelong Learning
About Us
Congregation Emanu-El, the first Reform Jewish synagogue in New York City, is hiring part-time religious school aide for our Downtown Religious School Lab. Our innovative and unique religious school is committed to Jewish learning that is relevant, inspirational, and transformative. Visit emanuelnyc.org/school to learn more about our school and our congregation, our educational vision, and the programs we offer.
Openings:
In-person classroom aide (Grades K-2)
Core Responsibilities:
Support students with various learning needs inside and outside the classroom (i.e., transitions, group programs).
Prompting refocusing and redirection
Clarification of expectations
Sensory supports
Providing opportunities for structured breaks outside of the classroom
Willingness to work collaboratively with educators
Attending paid professional development sessions for faculty outside of school hours
Providing a sense of caring and concern that enables our students to support one another and challenge themselves to grow as individuals
Meet regularly with the Department of Lifelong Learning Inclusion Team to discuss student needs and continuing support
Ability to work one-on-one with students who have significant behavioral challenges and be comfortable handling physical behaviors.
When and Where:
Wednesday (2:30 pm – 5:15 pm) in person at our Emanu-El Downtown Religious School Lab in Chelsea
Additional opportunities may be available Sundays (9:00 – 12:00) and Mondays (3:30 – 6:00) in person at our Temple Emanu-El Religious School, Upper East Side
The Ideal Candidate:
We encourage those with varied backgrounds and experiences to apply. Do not hesitate to apply even if you do not meet all the listed qualifications. Priority is given to people with experience in special education and/or knowledge of special education practices.
Person(s) with experience in classroom or informal education, such as Jewish camp or afterschool programs in grades Pre-K through 8
Strong communication and organizational skills
Comfortable teaching in a Reform Jewish congregation to a diverse student body
Candidates must reside within the New York City tri-state area
Please send resumes and cover letters to tobie.franklin@emanuelnyc.org.