Job Description
INSPIRE Teaching Fellows make a commitment to teach for a minimum of three years at KIPP Columbus, with the first year spent training in a classroom with a highly effective teacher. Upon successful completion of the fellowship, Fellows will be considered for a full-time teaching position within KIPP Columbus.
THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, FELLOWS LEARN AND GROW BY ENGAGING IN FOUR KEY COMPONENTS OF OUR PROGRAM:
Deliberate Practice: Fellows will frequently engage in deliberate practice through participation in regional cohort professional development with a focus on lesson planning and classroom management.
Gradual Release of Responsibility: Through the guidance and support of a mentor teacher, fellows will take part in increased opportunities to lead teach in an environment that is structured and stable. The mentor also fosters a positive, nurturing, and connected relationship with the Fellow.
Instructional Coaching: A coach/manager will help to oversee the Mentor-Fellow relationship, ensure that Fellows have a safe and supportive platform to practice acquired skills and lead Fellows through observation-feedback meetings that are individualized and responsive to each Fellow’s unique needs.
KIPP Columbus Mission, Vision and Values: Fellows will have opportunities to engage, invest in, and connect with KIPP Columbus’ Mission, Vision, Values, the role of a teacher at KIPP Columbus, and the community as a whole. They will leave the Fellowship program inspired to continue the work and advance the mission.
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COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
KIPP Columbus offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefit plan including medical and dental insurance, as well as group term life insurance, retirement plan and paid time off. The Fellowship year offers a $35,000 salary with benefits.
STATEMENT OF NON-DISCLOSURE
KIPP Columbus is committed to a policy of equal treatment for all individuals applying to the school for consideration of any position (admission, employment, etc.). KIPP Columbus does not discriminate on the basis of disability, gender, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic that is contained in the definition of hate crimes set forth in Section 4112.02 of the Ohio Revised Code.