Visit our Investigative Learning Camp Jr. webpage and Investigative Learning Camp webpage to read more about these camps, including descriptions of the courses and activities offered for summer 2024.
Specific Responsibilities
- Create an inclusive and culturally responsive curriculum that encourages creativity, collaboration, risk-taking, and critical thinking
- Create organized and engaging lesson plans that include additional challenges for each day
- Track supplies and order and organize supplies necessary
- Supervise and instruct a diverse group of students that have different educational backgrounds and experiences
- Train and supervise the assigned high-school counselor, who serves as a classroom teaching assistant
- Provide individual support and adapt different teaching strategies for students needing additional instruction
- Demonstrated cultural awareness, including knowledge of themselves and the cultural lenses they bring to interactions. The candidate will understand different perspectives; interact respectfully with cultures other than their own; and cultivate meaningful relationships with people that have different cultural frameworks.
- Prior experience working with a diverse student population and demonstrated equity and inclusion mindset. Candidates should be aware of their own identity and biases; candidate actively works to create an inclusive classroom environment.
- A bachelor's degree
- Teaching or tutoring elementary or middle-school students in art
- Experience with inclusive and multicultural curriculum development
- Excellent communication and organizational skills to manage a supply-heavy curriculum
- Positive and collaborative attitude
- Candidates must satisfactorily complete two criminal background checks.
Compensation and Benefits
The stipend for this position is $4,000. Lunch is included. The course may only run if enough students register. Enrollment will remain open until June 1. If the number of students enrolled is too small to run by June 1, or if the course is canceled for any reason, the stipend will not be paid. Summer at Lakeside also offers free camp for children (Gr.3-8) of all summer employees for the weeks when they are working for the summer program. Employees must register their children via the Summer at Lakeside webpage.
Application Process
Interested candidates should visit Lakeside School's careers website to apply online. The application process will remain open until a qualified candidate has accepted an offer. Applicants being considered will be interviewed. Interviews will be conducted via Zoom. For additional questions regarding this opportunity, please contact Kat Yorks, Director of Summer School Programs, by email, kat.yorks@lakesideschool.org, or by phone, 206-440-2701. PLEASE DO NOT SEND APPLICATION MATERIALS TO KAT YORKS'S E-MAIL. Application materials need to be submitted online.
Working At Lakeside
At Lakeside we are committed to sustaining a school in which individuals representing diverse cultures and experiences instruct one another in the meaning and value of community. To learn more about our professional development and mentoring programs, benefits, diversity and inclusion, and opportunities for involvement in non-academic programs, please visit our Careers page on the Lakeside School website.
Participate in the 2024 Diversity Career Fair hosted by POCIS Seattle
Virtual: Sunday, February 4, 2024, 9am-12pm PST on Zoom
In-Person: Saturday, March 9, 2024, 9am-12pm
For more information and to register visit Diversity Career Fair