What are the responsibilities and job description for the Summer School Social Studies Teacher (July 7, 2025 - August 1, 2025) position at YouthBuild Philly?
Description
Job Title: Summer School Social Studies Teacher
Temporary Position, Duration of Summer School
(July 7, 2025 - August 1, 2025, 8:00 a.m. – 1.30 p.m.)
Reports To: Director of Summer School
Supervisory Responsibilities: No
Who We Are:
YouthBuild Philadelphia Charter School is a tuition-free, public charter high school, with a singular focus on supporting youth aged 17-20 who have been pushed out of traditional schools. During our 1-year alternative program, Youthbuild facilitates a warm, loving culture that uses a variety of structures to build community, such as a restorative-justice approach to discipline, weekly community meetings, and school-wide service projects. Students are empowered to attain their high school diploma and vocational certifications, while receiving unconditional support by the staff around them. At YouthBuild, we work intentionally to disrupt the cycle of poverty and support our students to achieve post-secondary success (4-year college, 2-year college, vocational training program, or liveable wage job). Visit https://www.youthbuildphilly.org/ to learn more.
The Opportunity:
The Summer School Social Studies Teacher serves 4 sections of YouthBuild students from July 7, 2025-August 1, 2025 under the guidance of the Summer School Director. The Summer School Social Studies Teacher is dynamic, supportive, and innovative in their support of YouthBuild students, ensuring that students have access to curriculum that supports the completion of their Social Studies graduation requirement.
Who You Are:
You are/have…
- Invested in our core values - Respect, Excellence and Perseverance.
- Equity-focused and believe that all students can achieve.
- Passionate about community service and civic engagement.
- Excited to mentor students and support them throughout their time at YouthBuild’s Summer School and beyond.
- Collaborative and dedicated to personal and professional development.
- Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills.
- A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university.
- Three to five years’ teaching experience, preferred.
- A current certification in Social Studies 7-12, preferred but not required.
Requirements
What You’ll Do:
You will…
- Teach 4 sections of High School Social Studies (8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.) to a class size of up to 25 students.
- Attend a one day training the last week in June to prepare for Summer Programming.
- Establish a positive and productive learning environment based on strong relationships with students.
- Design student-centered, inquiry-based Social Studies lessons that apply to real world scenarios and attend to individual learning needs.
- Guide students learning through constructive criticism, encouragement and patience.
- Track student progress, give frequent actionable feedback to students and communicate student progress to the greater community through PowerSchool.
- You will work in inter-departmental teams to support the success of a group of students as they move through our Summer School Learning, ensuring success.
- Perform other duties, as assigned by the Summer School Director or School Principal.
What We Offer You:
- A competitive hourly rate for Summer School, including a paid preparation period, of $35.00 per hour.
- 1 hour of sick time per every 40 hours worked.
- Supportive and collaborative work environment.
- Strong community support and involvement.
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