What are the responsibilities and job description for the Teacher Resident position at Project Sankofa?
To learn more about the program copy the link here: https://www.projectsankofa.org/nbew-for-teachers
Position Summary:
The Next Black Educator Workforce (NBEW) Teacher Residency program is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at addressing systemic barriers in education by increasing the representation of Black educators in classrooms. This program offers a unique combination of hands-on teaching experience, mentorship, and culturally responsive professional development to prepare aspiring educators for successful teaching careers.
Our Mission: The Next Black Educator Workforce (NBEW) is committed to building a sustainable pipeline of highly qualified Black educators who will lead, teach, and mentor in racially isolated areas, while amplifying Black voices, perspectives, and leadership across classrooms in California and beyond.
Through this program, delivered in collaboration with the University of the Pacific, participants will work as teacher assistants or paraprofessionals in partnering schools, gaining practical classroom experience while earning a Master of Arts in Education and a Single Subject Teaching Credential. Participants will engage in a combination of online coursework and in-person residencies designed to support their growth as educators. Additional benefits include financial advisory services and guidance to support career and financial planning. Learn more about the University of the Pacific at .
Key Responsibilities:
- Work as a teacher assistant or paraprofessional in a partnering school to gain hands-on teaching experience.
- Partner with a mentor teacher to co-plan and deliver engaging, inclusive lessons.
- Gradually assume teaching responsibilities, including lesson delivery, classroom management, and student assessments.
- Implement strategies that support diverse learners and foster a positive, equitable classroom environment.
- Enroll in and complete coursework at the University of the Pacific to earn a Master of Arts in Education and a Single Subject Teaching Credential.
- Attend professional development workshops and residencies designed to support effective teaching practices.
- Maintain progress toward program milestones in both credentialing and graduate studies.
- Build strong relationships with students, families, and colleagues to foster trust and collaboration.
- Contribute to NBEW program development by providing feedback on participant experiences and outcomes.
- Serve as a role model for Black leadership excellence in education, inspiring students and peers alike.
- Join a vibrant alumni network for continued mentorship, professional development, and career advancement opportunities.
- Leverage leadership pathways to amplify your influence in education and beyond.
Program Features and Benefits:
- Hybrid Model: Participate in virtual classes to complete credentialing coursework and attend in-person residencies for immersive professional development and networking opportunities.
- Dual Credentials: Earn both a Master of Arts in Education and a Single Subject Teaching Credential through the University of the Pacific.
- Hands-On Experience:Gain practical teaching experience by working as a teacher assistant or paraprofessional in partnering schools.
- Mentorship: Receive personalized guidance from experienced educators who understand the unique challenges of the teaching profession.
- Professional Development: Participate in culturally responsive training and leadership development opportunities.
- Financial Guidance:Access financial advisory services to support your career and financial planning.
- Networking: Build connections with a nationwide community of Black educators and allies dedicated to educational equity.
- Leadership Opportunities: Gain access to long-term pathways for growth and impact in education.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university (required).
- Passion for fostering equitable and inclusive learning environments.
- Willingness to embrace challenges, learn from feedback, and grow as an educator.
- Dedication to the NBEW mission of empowering Black educators to lead and inspire.
How to Apply:
Submit your application online. Application requirements include:
- An updated resume highlighting your education and relevant experience.
- Unofficial college transcripts for NBEW application and official transcripts for University of Pacific.
- Personal Statement: Essay on passion for education and equity.
- 1-3 letters of recommendation will be required for submission with the University of Pacific.
About NBEW:
The Next Black Educator Workforce is a transformational program focused on building a sustainable pipeline of Black educators. Through mentorship, professional development, and a commitment to equity, NBEW prepares educators to create lasting change in classrooms and communities nationwide.
Job Types: Part-time, Contract, Seasonal
Pay: $29.63 - $34.09 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
Application Question(s):
- To help speed up the process, please complete our internal application by clicking here: https://www.projectsankofa.org/nbew-for-teachers
This is a mandatory requirement for the program.
Education:
- Bachelor's (Required)
Ability to Commute:
- Stockton, CA 95211 (Required)
Ability to Relocate:
- Stockton, CA 95211: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Willingness to travel:
- 25% (Preferred)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Stockton, CA 95211
Salary : $30 - $34