Position Title: Resident Teacher
FLSA Classification: 100% FTE, non-exempt position, M-F work schedule
Reports To: Director of Lower School
Position Purpose: Assist general and Judaic studies teachers
The Brandeis School of San Francisco inspires students to lead lives of learning and purpose.
We provide a challenging academic environment and a welcoming, inclusive community,
each deeply enriched by Jewish thought, values, and traditions. We are seeking an
outstanding resident teacher for our students. This position is for the 2023-2024 school year
and begins in August.
The Teacher Residency Program at The Brandeis School of San Francisco allows new and
experienced teachers to develop their teaching skills through hands-on experience in the
classroom under the guidance of mentor teachers. The resident-mentor relationship fosters a
community of intellectual curiosity and expansion in which all teachers can learn from one
another through collaboration, discussion, and reflection.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Assisting both the general studies and Judaic studies/Hebrew teachers in planning, teaching, and general
classroom management.
- Accepting, supporting, and adopting the curriculum, disciplinary procedures, and general classroom style
and atmosphere established by the teacher.
- Assuming responsibility, as directed by the teacher, for classroom setup, units of instruction, and both
individual and group instruction.
- Assuming responsibility—along with other faculty—for specified duties, which include lunch and recess
duty, dismissal times, helping with special projects and events, and contributing to the general care and
maintenance of the classrooms, faculty lounge, and community spaces.
- Entering into all aspects of the day with a growth mindset and willingness to learn.
Resident Teachers Expectations
- Supporting and assisting the teacher in setting up the classroom and cleaning up the classroom as needed.
- Assembling and installing displays of student work.
- Attending faculty workdays and professional development days prior to the start of the school year and
throughout the school year.
- Attending weekly faculty meetings and team meetings during and after school.
- Attending various all-school functions throughout the year including Back to School Night, parent-teacher
conferences, evening workshops, trustee-faculty events, faculty retreats, etc.
- Supporting and assisting the teacher, as requested, in the preparation of progress reports, parent-teacher
conferences, classroom open houses, etc.
- Supporting and following the school’s policies and procedures.
encouraging words.
The school offers competitive compensation based on prior experience, education, and position requirements.
Medical, dental, life, and long-term disability and retirement benefits are provided. More information about
the school can be found on our website at www.sfbrandeis.org. The Brandeis School of San Francisco is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
. No telephone
calls, please.
Citizenship, residency, or work VISA in the United States required.