Teaching Fellow

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KIPP Massachusetts
Job Title: Teaching Fellow
Reports to: KIPP MA School Leaders
Who we are.
KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) is a national network of free, open-enrollment, public schools that are
successful in helping students from educationally underserved communities develop the knowledge, skills,
character, and habits needed to succeed in college and the competitive world beyond. There are currently
183 KIPP schools in 20 states and the District of Columbia serving 70,000 students. Today, KIPP
Massachusetts serves over 1400 students in our five schools in Boston and Lynn and almost 400 alumni on
their journeys to and through college with our KIPP Through College Program.
What we do & why it matters.
Nation-wide, only 10% of students from low income communities like Lynn and Boston graduate from
college, compared to 84% of their more affluent peers. Preparing our students for successful lives of
independence and impact drives the work of all KIPP school leaders, teachers, and staff. Nationally, KIPP
alumni graduate from college at 4 times the national average, which is good, but not good enough. We
project our Class of 2015, the first to benefit from a 5-12 KIPP education, will graduate from college at 5
times the national average. Our goal is for 75% of our alumni to graduate from college.
Our Schools.
KIPP MA serves over 1,400 students at five schools in 2015-16. KIPP MA will serve over 1,600 students at five
schools in 2016-17.
In Lynn, MA, we are building a K-12 education system across three schools. We currently serve students in
grade K at KIPP Academy Lynn Elementary School, in grades 5-8 at KIPP Academy Lynn Middle School, and in
grades 9-12 at KIPP Academy Lynn Collegiate High School. We are excited to build our Lynn elementary
school to serve grades K-1 in 2016-2017 and grades K-4 by 2019-2020.
In Boston, MA, we are building a K-8 education system across three schools. We currently serve students in
grades K-1 at KIPP Academy Boston Elementary and in 5-8 at KIPP Academy Boston We are excited to build
our Boston elementary school to serve grades K-2 in 2016-2017 and grades K-4 by 2018-2019.
Across all our schools, 84% of students qualify for free or reduced lunch, 14% receive Special Education
services, and 20% are identified as English Language Learners. At KIPP, we believe that all kids can and will
learn, and our staff members are dedicated to ensuring we serve the needs of all our learners. We are at our
best when we are engaging students’ joy and curiosity through rigorous curriculum that will put them on the
paths toward lives of independence and impact.
By 2020, KIPP will serve 10% or more of Lynn public school students and join our charter peers in Boston to
serve 20% of Boston’s public school students. We will also scale our KIPP through College (KTC) program to
serve 857 alumni by 2020, effectively tripling the total number of students served by KIPP Massachusetts.
Work Hard. Be Nice.
Teaching Fellow
KIPP:MA Teaching Fellows are committed to learning the craft of teaching through professional development,
coaching, and hands-on practice in KIPP:MA Schools. Each KIPP:MA Kindergarten and First Grade classroom
has a Teaching Fellow who is teaching and learning alongside a Lead Teacher, with the goal of becoming a
KIPP:MA Lead Teacher in the next 1-2 years. For the 2016 – 2017 school year we are excited to extend the
teaching fellows position into our middle school and high school classrooms.
Teaching Fellows are an integral part of the classroom from the first days of school, forming strong and
trusting relationships with students and families as they begin their journeys with KIPP. Throughout the year,
Teaching Fellows practice small group and whole group classroom management and gradually take on
additional lead-teaching responsibilities, planning and executing more lessons. As a co-teacher, Teaching
Fellows will work with a grade level team to achieve their school’s ambitious goals for student character and
academic achievement.
Teaching Fellows will grow and develop through a combination of personalized instructional coaching,
Fellow-specific Professional Development focused on foundational skills for beginning teachers, and school
and regional Professional Development on academics, character, and school and classroom culture. KIPP:MA
wants Teaching Fellows who are eager to work relentlessly for the most difficult and joyful profession
imaginable.
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Responsibilities and Qualifications:
At KIPP, we believe that an excellent staff member does the following:
 Believes that all of us can and will learn and creates a positive learning environment with high
expectations for all students and staff throughout the school;
 Thrives as part of a team-oriented, mission-driven culture;
 Exudes joy and a love of learning every single day;
 Demonstrates a growth mindset and a desire to continually improve through feedback, coaching, and
professional development;
 Constantly assesses progress, communicates results clearly, and uses data to inform decisions and set
ambitious goals.
 Has a strong work ethic and commits to doing whatever it takes for students to excel, including
committing to an extended work day and remaining available to colleagues, students, and families
outside of school hours
Qualified candidates have the following:
 Bachelor’s Degree required
 Belief in the mission and values of KIPP
 Desire to learn the craft of teaching through practice, coaching, and professional development
 Prior experience working with children encouraged, but not required
 Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and oral and written communication skills
 Ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic, fast-paced work environment
A MA Teaching License is not required to apply for a Teaching Fellow role. Teachers who have taught in MA
Public Schools, including Public Charter Schools, for one or more years must have passing scores on all
applicable MTELs.
To apply:
Work Hard. Be Nice.
Internal candidates: If you are currently a member of the KIPP MA team, please apply by emailing your
resume to the Recruitment Team at Talent@kippma.org. Be sure to indicate to which position you wish to
apply.
External candidates: If you do not currently work for the KIPP:MA team, please visit our job board at
http://kippcareers.force.com/jobboard?site=Massachusetts and complete an online application.
Compensation
Compensation is commensurate with experience and includes a comprehensive benefits package.
KIPP MA is an employment at-will organization.
KIPP Massachusetts, KIPP Academy Lynn, and KIPP Academy Boston are equal opportunity employers. We do
not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, national origin, gender identity, religion, creed, ethnicity,
sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age, ancestry, special need, proficiency in the English
language, or a foreign language. We are committed to hiring a diverse and multicultural staff and encourage
applications from traditionally under-represented backgrounds.
Work Hard. Be Nice.
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