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Fellow East Harlem Inclusive Learning Special Education Teaching Fellowship 2025-2027

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New York City, NY - USA

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Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

Fellow East Harlem Inclusive Learning (Special Education) Teaching Fellowship

Position Reports to: Director East Harlem Teaching Residency

Start/End Date: Late May 2025 Late June 2027

Application Deadline: The next and final application deadline is March 16th 2025 (applications are accepted on a rolling basis but each application deadline informs what interview finalist day you will attend).

Snapshot

This is a 2year program that prepares aspiring teachers through rigorous coursework in Special Education at Hunter College school of Education and a 2year paid fellowship as an inclusive learning (special education) teacher at East Harlem Scholars Academies with extensive support and training in culturally responsive pedagogy. Fellows will complete the program with a Masters degree in Special Education and initial New York State teaching certification.

Who We Are

East Harlem Scholars Academies are communitybased PreK to 12 public charter schools operated by East Harlem Tutorial Program (EHTP). EHTP began in 1958 as a childrens reading group and has since grown into a multisite afterschool program for traditional public school students and a network of public charter schools focused on significantly increasing the college graduation rate in East Harlem. We are on track to serve at least 25 of East Harlem students by 2025 with enrollment for this year at approximately 2200 students in our schools and after school programs. In 2020 99 of our seniors were accepted to college and our current scholars in college are ontrack to graduate at eight times the national average of their peers.

At EHTP we also aim to serve as an agent of change and thoughtfully contribute to the national fight for racial equity. Through our organizationwide commitment to antiracism work we prepare our scholars to effect change challenge the status quo and thrive in the world around them. As staff members we face our own racial identities and conscious and unconscious biases. With this in mind all of our professional development curriculum organizational materials and processes are designed with a goal of racial justice. Read our racial equity statement here.

We ground all of our work in racial equity in our core values and in our four guiding pursuits: the Revolutionary Pursuit of Love the Radical Pursuit of Knowledge the Responsive Pursuit of Healing and in the Relentless Pursuit of Results. These pursuits inform and are reflected in our current four key strategic priorities: to increase highimpact highquality academic curriculum programming content staff capacity and coaching; to embrace and advance our use of technology; to deepen our embodiment of ethical and equitable radical humanity; and to efficiently operationalize teaching learning community and care.

For more information about Scholars Academies please visit us at www.eastharlemscholars.

Hunter College School of Education

Hunter was New York Citys first teacher training program founded in 1870 and to this day carries on a proud tradition of achievement and commitment to preparing teachers counselors and administrators in over 40 specializations who make a difference in the lives of children adolescents and consumers in communities throughout New York City and beyond. The Hunter College School of Education is dedicated to the preparation of deeply thoughtful knowledgeable and highly effective teachers administrators and counselors. Their commitment is to educate future professionals who will make a significant impact on the academic achievement as well as the intellectual social and emotional development of their students. The 2014 National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) review of teacher preparation programs published by U.S. News & World Report indicates that the Hunter College School of Education offers the greatest breadth of quality across programs in the midAtlantic United States and the highest overall ranking in New York State.

The Work and Why it Matters

The East Harlem Teaching Fellowship an EHTP program in partnership with Hunter College School of Education is an innovative cohortbased teachertraining pathway for recent college graduates and career changers that develops supports and certifies aspiring educators to become inclusive learning teachers for East Harlem Scholars Academies and the greater East Harlem community. The program aims to improve educational outcomes for East Harlem students and increase the number of highly effective teachers serving East Harlem.

Inclusive Learning Fellowship

As a Teaching Fellow you will:

Enroll in Graduate Coursework


Receive Coaching and Cohortbased Learning Opportunities


Contribute to Community Engagement

Who You Are

Eligibility Requirements:

Compensation and Benefits:

Thank you in advance for taking the time to apply to East Harlem Scholars Academies.

Employment Type

Grant

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