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CTD Temporary Weekend Instructor (PreK - 3rd Grade)

Northwestern University
United States, Illinois, Evanston
633 Clark Street (Show on map)
Apr 04, 2025
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Department: Temp Center
Salary/Grade: TMP/01

Advanced Enrichment In-Person Weekend Instructor, Grade PreK- 8

Instructors plan and implement challenging and engaging enrichment courses based on a course syllabus provided to them. Syllabi contain a brief description, essential questions, learning objectives and several resources on the course topic. Course content is one to two years above grade level. Instructors receive resources but should have experience with gifted learners and be able to differentiate instruction for high-ability students with a range of skill levels and background knowledge. As classroom leads, instructors supervise teaching assistants and are responsible for student course evaluations.

Course Duration and Pay

Weekend courses run for six consecutive Saturdays throughout the school year. Courses are 2.5 hours in length. Courses are held in the mornings and/or afternoons. Instructors teach during one or two of these time frames depending on location and course assignment. The per course stipend for a weekend half-day morning or afternoon course is $740-$800, depending on CTD experience.

  • Fall 2024: October 19 - November 23 ("inclement weather day" December 7, if needed)
  • Winter 2025: January 25 - March 1 ("inclement weather day" of March 8, if needed)
  • Spring 2025: April 12 - May 17

Locations

Weekend enrichment program sites:

  • Evanston, IL - Northwestern University Campus

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree and experience teaching accelerated and/or compacted curricula.
  • Master's degree, at least three years of lead teaching and experience with twice exceptional students preferred.
  • Subject matter expertise as appropriate.
  • Strength and mobility to supervise active children indoors and outdoors.

General Responsibilities

  • Uphold and promote the CTD Honor Code among staff and students.
  • Design all course instructional activities, incorporating differentiation and a variety of instructional practices.
  • Submit lesson plans for review, feedback and archiving according to program requirements.
  • Choose and request appropriate instructional materials for the course according to a timeline.
  • Review student health notes and uphold confidentiality policies.
  • Execute course curriculum in a classroom environment that fosters student engagement, academic risk-taking, and inclusion.
  • Supervise teaching assistant's performance and engagement in the classroom.
  • Maintain program standard of student supervision.
  • In collaboration with the Program Coordinator, contact families regarding student progress as needed.
  • Evaluate and assess students according to CTD guidelines and course objectives.
  • Learn and implement CTD policies and procedures by reviewing documentation and attending online and/or onsite staff trainings.
  • Assume program-related responsibilities as requested by CTD administrative staff.

Center for Talent Development is accredited through Cognia by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI)

Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected characteristics, including disability and veteran status. View Northwestern's non-discrimination statement. Job applicants who wish to request an accommodation in the application or hiring process should contact the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance. View additional information on the accommodations process.

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