Horizons @ University School of Nashville
Horizons Program - Assistant Teacher
Summer 2025
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University School of Nashville seeks an outgoing, energetic, and organized self-starter to assist in the instruction of a high quality, culturally competent, project-based curriculum through the Horizons @ USN summer enrichment program. The Assistant Teacher will engage students in learning math, science, reading, and language arts.
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This position requires excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills; proficiency with technology; a passion for the mission of the Horizons program; and an unwavering belief in the potential of all young people. The ideal candidate will be a current college or graduate education program major and have experience working with school-aged children. The Assistant Teacher will help the Lead Teacher plan for and engage the students in daily activities and lessons. The program runs from June 2 through July 10, 2025. Participation in pre-program orientation and quarterly family events during the school year is required. This position offers a stipend of $6,200.
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Responsibilities:
·  Perform classroom instructional duties and care for approximately fifteen students
·  Assist Lead Teacher in leading daily, active, hands-on lessons in reading, language arts, and mathÂ
·  Maintain attendance records, write lesson plans, provide instruction and evaluative feedback
·  Set up and maintain a classroom atmosphere that creates a space for positive learningÂ
·  Swim daily with the students
·  Ride the bus for pick-up and drop-off and provide supervision for the studentsÂ
·  Provide an evaluative report on each student at the end of the summerÂ
·  Work in partnership with other teaching assistantsÂ
· Instruct and guide student aides on how to interact with and lead students in and out of the classroom and submit a final evaluation of the individualÂ
·  Attend all field trips and participate in daily meals with the studentsÂ
·  Attend events outside the school day including attend parent orientation and faculty meetings; as well as all other duties that may be required
· Perform additional duties as assigned by the Horizons Program Director
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Qualifications
·  Current teacher or currently enrolled in a undergraduate or graduate education program
·  Experience working with school-aged children
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Skills and Abilities
·  Self-starter with proven ability to work independently
·  Be passionate for the mission of the organization and possess an unwavering belief in the potential in all young people
·  Possess exceptional communication and organizational skills
·  Proficient with technology
·  Be energetic and friendly with a mature, sensitive interpersonal style
·  Professional who is dependable and organized, with integrity, enthusiasm, and a positive attitude
·  Eagerness to learn and ability to adapt to change; commitment to one’s own professional growth
·  Work collaboratively with colleagues and other members of the USN community