Villa Academy seeks a part-time Extended Day Teacher (serving Middle School students) to join its team beginning August 2024. This three and a half hours/day role will be working directly with students aged ten to fourteen after school, in partnership with the Extended Day team. Hours are 2:30 – 6 PM, Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri and 2 – 6 p.m. Wed. Throughout the year there will be additional hours required when school is closed, and full-day care is offered. This is a ten-month, non-exempt position that follows the academic calendar, reporting to the Director of Student Experience.
The ideal candidate has a current knowledge of childhood education. They will know, appreciate, and enjoy young learners and be well-versed in their developmental needs. The candidate will be enthusiastic, informed, engaging, and experienced in developmentally appropriate practices. They have a commitment to growing in cultural competence, professional development, and skill application.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Facilitate play-based, child-centered after-school learning experiences for children aged ten to fourteen.
Plan and lead developmentally appropriate activities for Middle School students.
Support student with homework as needed.
Follow all health and safety protocols to ensure a clean and safe environment.
Develop and maintain positive, professional relationships with students while facilitating healthy conversations.
Effectively partner and communicate with families, colleagues, and administration to appropriately challenge and support students.
Collaborate with other members of the Extended Day team to share best practices and improve instructional strategies.
Integrate technology and hands-on activities to enhance learning experiences.
Regularly assess, evaluate, and provide feedback on student performance.
Participate in faculty/staff and team meetings, and perform other duties as assigned.
Commit to the mission, vision, and values of Villa Academy.
QUALIFICATIONS:
An Associate or a Bachelor’s degree in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, or a related field (including degree in process); teaching credential preferred.
2+ years of experience working with children aged ten to fourteen in a childcare, educational, or recreational setting.
Experience in planning and leading activities for middle school-aged students.
Desire to utilize outdoor spaces to introduce children to nature and facilitate connections between them and their environment.
Readiness to obtain a Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families Merit certification, required of all employees in licensed facilities.
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs., stand for long periods of time, kneel and sit on the floor, and be active with children.
Capacity to perform all housekeeping tasks and any other duties as part of the role's responsibilities.
Excellent communication skills for working with students, parents, faculty/staff, and campus partners.
Positive energy and enthusiasm for working in a Preschool through Eighth Grade, faith-based independent school.
A commitment to ongoing professional growth, curiosity, cultural humility, and antiracism, as well as an understanding of its critical role in academic excellence and student growth.
SALARY RANGE AND BENEFITS:
Anticipated salary ranges between $25 – 28.20/hour, dependent upon education and experience. Villa Academy offers a robust benefits package for part-time employees including 401(k) retirement plan with employer contributions, free parking, and paid time off.
A cover letter detailing interest in and readiness for the role.
A current resume including relevant educational experience and three professional references.
Villa Academy is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all federal rules and regulations. Villa Academy does not discriminate in admission, access, treatment, or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, gender identity, gender presentation, sex, sexual orientation, creed, age, national origin, marital status or ability.
Villa Academy is an inclusive independent school community dedicated to developing the whole child in the Cabrinian tradition of “education of the heart.” Through dynamic, inquiry-based learning, Villa Academy students become active agents of their own intellectual growth in preparation for lives of service and purpose.