After School Lead Teacher (Full Time), Inquiry Charter School

Posted by Belmont Charter Network on November 29, 2022

Summary: This position for an after school teacher responsible for leading afternoon care hours with students in Kindergarten through 5th Grade. OST (Out of School Time) teachers plan lessons and facilitate after-school clubs, major projects, and group activities within a project based learning theme. Teachers also help establish relationships with community organizations for more diverse and engaging programming.

 Responsibilities:

  • Reports to the OST director and site coordinator for daily updates and information

  • Assist in the school-day dismissal of enrolled after-care students and escort children to their assigned afternoon locations

  • Serve daily snack and conduct student breaks

  • Create lesson plans based on project based learning themes that center around S.T.E.M. arts, movement/ physical education, and social emotional learning (SEL)

  • Prepare and facilitate major OST projects and activities with OST groups

  • Lead OST clubs through special activities and projects with select students

  • Actively supervise students during play and projects

  • Monitor student attendance and conduct head counts as students dismiss

  • Maintain OST rooms/ spaces and lead daily recovery/ breakdown of rooms and materials

  • Establish and maintain positive and supportive relationships with OST/daycare families

  • Assisting director and site coordinator with student dismissal and late pick-up, when required

  • Accompanying and guiding students hosted OST field trips and featured presentations

  • Complete required child care professional development certifications

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