POSITION OVERVIEW: Summer Early Focus seeks an exceptional specialist to provide enrichment for students in our program in the areas of either dance, music or social emotional play (more than just physical education).  Each specialist will support our grade K0 to grade 2 students in social emotional and physical development, while helping them develop problem solving skills, promote students health and wellness through dance, organized play, music or other physical activities. Each day the Specialist will provide an enrichment class to each classroom at the site and adapt the program developmentally to each class in grades K0 to grade 2. Program starts on July 8th through August 9th, 2024. Specialists work from 9:00 am- 2:00 pm.

 

PROGRAM DELIVERY:  Fully In-Person

 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Summer Early Focus, led by the BPS Department of Early Childhood, will operate 4 sites at Curley,  Ellison-Parks EES and East Boston EEC (2 more sites to be announced)  with one classroom at each grade level as part of the BPS Summer Learning Academies. Each site will be led by a Site Coordinator who will support 14 teachers and 130 students in 7 classrooms. SEF will serve incoming K1 children, and children completing K1, K2, first grade, and second grade, who are currently enrolled in Boston Public Schools. Children might include those who have special needs and/or are English Language Learners. SEF is designed to provide integrated support in literacy, math, science, arts and social emotional development to help prepare children for the following school year. K0 -  one teacher and 2 paraprofessionals will support 20 children.In grades K1 to grade 1, two teachers will support 22 children in each classroom. In grade 2, one teacher will support up to 15 students.  The Specialist will be supported by at least one teacher who will remain with the classroom during the activity. 

 

 The BPS Summer Learning Academies serve as the primary academic summer offerings for BPS students, consisting of an array of high-quality academic and enrichment programs that provide services for targeted student populations in every grade level across the district. 

 

BPS Summer Learning Academies aim to:

 

REPORTS TO: Position reports to the SEF Program Director and the Project Manager of the BPS Department of Early Childhood. The Specialist will check in with the Site Coordinator at each building the day they report to that building.

 

PROGRAM SCHEDULE:   The Department of Early Childhood will operate a five week 6 hour day Summer Early Focus program at 4 sites - Curley, Orchard Gardens, Ellison-Parks EES, and East Boston EEC. SEF will operate on Monday, July 8th, through Friday, August 9th, 8:45 am to 2:15 pm for students. 

 

  Specialists will work Monday - Friday for up to 5 hours per day - up to 50 minute increments between 9:00-2:00. Each day the Specialist will only be at one site per day (Curley, Ellison-Parks EES, East Boston EEC and 2 schools to be announced) and rotate between the sites. We may ask the Specialist to move sites to provide program coverage due to teacher absences and also support supervision on field trips.

 

Summer Early Focus Specialists are asked to also attend PD on June 27th, and classroom setting on July 2nd, rotating to visit each site that day, work all required program hours, as well as complete all required wrap up duties. Specialists are expected to work every day, as we will not have substitutes. They will be expected to inform both Site Coordinator of their assigned site coordinator  for that day as well as the Program Director if they expect to be absent.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Professional Development and Program Planning

 

Instruction and Classroom Management 

 

Collaboration and Evaluation

 

CORE COMPETENCIES: 

Using the Rubric of Effective Teaching, the Office of Human Capital has identified priority skills and abilities that all BPS teachers should possess:

TERMS: 

 

 

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

 

NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY

The Boston Public Schools, in accordance with its nondiscrimination policies, does not discriminate in its programs, facilities, or employment or educational opportunities on the basis of race, color, age, criminal record (inquiries only), disability, homelessness, sex/gender, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, genetics or military status, and does not tolerate any form of retaliation, or bias-based intimidation, threat or harassment that demeans individuals’ dignity or interferes with their ability to learn or work.