Camp iRock Summer Reading Teacher
Camp Locations: Easley Liberty and Pickens
In partnership United Way the SDPC is seeking to employ outstanding reading teachers for our 2026 summer reading camps! These camps will serve rising fourth grade students at all sites and rising kindergarten first second and third grade students as slots are available. Reading camp is to serve students who are not demonstrating proficiency in reading.
Qualifications:
- Possess a valid SC teaching license in either early childhood or elementary education
- Have documented and demonstrated substantial success in helping students comprehend grade-level texts
- Experience implementing UFLI with fidelity
- Experience implementing Reading Horizons with fidelity
- Seeking or has Read to Succeed Literacy Endorsement
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Make the reading experience pleasurable for students building upon the interest of students in the programs
- Collaborate with students on goals and teach them strategies to assist them in reading with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension
- Apply appropriate curriculum and strategies to support overall reading during reading writing and research workshops
- Administer formative assessments as required by the state
- Deliver UFLI in small groups
- Deliver Reading Horizons instruction.
- Promote the belief in students that they can be successful readers developing and building their self-efficacy
- Involve parents/guardians in supporting their children in advancing reading skills
- Communicate with parents about students progress throughout the camp experience
- Partner with Call Me Mister to support instruction
- Supervision of instructional materials
Salary: Teachers will be paid $35 per hour 6.5 hours a day four days a week for four weeks of instruction and for any additional days of planning or training prior to the camp start date. Hours are from 7:30 am- 3:00 pm Monday-Thursday. Students receive instruction from 8:00 am- 2:00pm.
Work Dates: Pre-camp planning and training/2 parent nights/post camp evaluation (TBA)
Camp Dates: June 1-26th
Required Experience:
IC
Camp iRock Summer Reading TeacherCamp Locations: Easley Liberty and PickensIn partnership United Way the SDPC is seeking to employ outstanding reading teachers for our 2026 summer reading camps! These camps will serve rising fourth grade students at all sites and rising kindergarten first second and...
Camp iRock Summer Reading Teacher
Camp Locations: Easley Liberty and Pickens
In partnership United Way the SDPC is seeking to employ outstanding reading teachers for our 2026 summer reading camps! These camps will serve rising fourth grade students at all sites and rising kindergarten first second and third grade students as slots are available. Reading camp is to serve students who are not demonstrating proficiency in reading.
Qualifications:
- Possess a valid SC teaching license in either early childhood or elementary education
- Have documented and demonstrated substantial success in helping students comprehend grade-level texts
- Experience implementing UFLI with fidelity
- Experience implementing Reading Horizons with fidelity
- Seeking or has Read to Succeed Literacy Endorsement
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Make the reading experience pleasurable for students building upon the interest of students in the programs
- Collaborate with students on goals and teach them strategies to assist them in reading with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension
- Apply appropriate curriculum and strategies to support overall reading during reading writing and research workshops
- Administer formative assessments as required by the state
- Deliver UFLI in small groups
- Deliver Reading Horizons instruction.
- Promote the belief in students that they can be successful readers developing and building their self-efficacy
- Involve parents/guardians in supporting their children in advancing reading skills
- Communicate with parents about students progress throughout the camp experience
- Partner with Call Me Mister to support instruction
- Supervision of instructional materials
Salary: Teachers will be paid $35 per hour 6.5 hours a day four days a week for four weeks of instruction and for any additional days of planning or training prior to the camp start date. Hours are from 7:30 am- 3:00 pm Monday-Thursday. Students receive instruction from 8:00 am- 2:00pm.
Work Dates: Pre-camp planning and training/2 parent nights/post camp evaluation (TBA)
Camp Dates: June 1-26th
Required Experience:
IC
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