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Instructor for Upward Bound Summer Program

Employer
North Dakota State University
Location
Fargo, ND
Salary
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Industry
Education
Role
Teacher / Professor
Job Type
Long-Term
Hours
Full Time

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Position Information

Job Description: Upward Bound summer teachers develop and teach curriculum for one of the three core classes offered: Math, Science, or English/Literature . Teachers will teach one block class two days a week (either Monday/Wednesday, or Tuesday/Thursday) during the six-week summer program. Students in each class will have students entering 9 th grade through students entering 12 th grade. This is a part-time, non-benefited position.

Responsibilities
  • Plan course work and instruction to meet the criteria for the Upward Bound Summer Component
  • Develop and maintain class lesson plans and syllabi
  • Develop and implement class evaluation tools
  • Provide weekly feedback on student progress during the summer component and share concerns during weekly teacher meeting with UB Director and Academic Coordinator.
  • At the end of the summer program, provide the UB Director with a summer progress report which includes a final summer course grade
  • Monitor, record and report student daily attendance and effort rating scores
  • Utilize class academic tutors to assist in lesson plans and activity implementation
  • Maintain a controlled and quiet classroom environment conducive to learning. Enforce UB consequences for students who do not abide by class rules
  • Instill in students the idea of being respectful in class- no sleeping, being on time, completing work, no phones, no music players, active class participation
  • Is supervised by the UB Director

Minimum Qualifications
  • Teaching experience with college or high school aged students
  • Experience developing and delivering curriculum.
  • Experience working with youth

Preferred Qualifications
  • Professional teaching experience;
  • Experience working with low-income and/or future first-generation college students;
  • Experience in collaborative and cross-disciplinary activities

Work Location: North Dakota State University

Hours & Schedule: Instructors will work 15-20 hours a week between May 22nd and July 13 th . Instructors will work up to 20 hours a week from May 22 to June 9 to prep their class curriculum and syllabi, and will teach two days a week from June 12th to July 13th , working directly with students (5 hours), plus 10 hours of planning/prep/grading each week.

To Apply: Applications must include the following materials
  • Resume
  • Cover Letter
  • Please include within application if you are currently or have in the past 12 months been employed with NDSU, the North Dakota University System or any other North Dakota State agency. If so, include which agency/department, as well as your how many hours you work a week and in the past 12 months

Upward Bound Staff Competencies: Ability to serve as mentor, advisor, guide, disciplinarian, teacher; experience in academic support and leadership; ability to work collaboratively and cooperatively; ability to work autonomously and responsibly; ability to embrace the philosophy that students “learn by doing” with an understanding of serving as a “guide on the side” of the student.

Upward Bound Mission: "North Dakota State University Upward Bound strives to support high school students from Fargo-Moorhead to reach their full personal and academic potential through participation in program services. Upward Bound aims to enhance student experiences and development by cultivating a supportive learning environment that allows students to focus on growing their skills, talents, and motivations to succeed in high school and transition to post-secondary education.”

Land Acknowledgement

We collectively acknowledge that we gather at NDSU, a land grant institution, on the traditional lands of the Oceti Sakowin (Dakota, Lakota, Nakoda) and Anishinaabe Peoples in addition to many diverse Indigenous Peoples still connected to these lands. We honor with gratitude Mother Earth and the Indigenous Peoples who have walked with her throughout generations. We will continue to learn how to live in unity with Mother Earth and build strong, mutually beneficial, trusting relationships with Indigenous Peoples of our region.

Employment Eligibility

NDSU determines employment eligibility through the E-Verify system: What is E-Verify? New employees to NDSU must present specific identification to determine their employment eligibility no later than their first day of work. To view the identification required, please see the List of Acceptable Documents . You will be required to have one item from List A OR one item from List B and List C.

Company

NDSU is recognized as one of the nation’s top 108 public and private universities.

North Dakota State University is an employer of choice with a commitment to offer a well-rounded benefits package for employees and their families.

NDSU is listed at 95 among 404 public universities based on the university’s research expenditures reported to the National Science Foundation. In addition, NDSU is listed in the National Science Foundation’s top 100 in several areas, including: agricultural sciences; business management and business; communications; materials science; natural resources and conservation science; social sciences; sociology, demography, and population studies; and visual and performing arts.

Company info
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Location
1340 Administration Ave.
Fargo
ND
58102
United States

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