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Support the lead teacher in implementing math and small group reading instruction * Collaborate ... Strong commitment to the Horizons SHU mission. * Effective oral and communication skills.

All New Horizons' Staff are expected to study, practice and operate within the New Horizons ... Ability to read and interpret manuals, diagrams, and safety procedures. * Be able to coordinate a ...

Plan and implement science of reading-based interventions to groups of 2-5 learners * Plan and ... Live/actualize the Horizons SHU Community Values * Attend all training, professional learning ...

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$27 - $32/hr

Green Horizons is a leading full-service lawn care company based in Burnsville, MN, dedicated to ... Ability to read and interpret irrigation layouts (preferred) * Valid driver's license * Ability to ...

Green Horizons is a leading full-service lawn care company based in Burnsville, MN, dedicated to ... Ability to read and interpret irrigation layouts (preferred) * Valid driver's license * Ability to ...

Green Horizons is a leading full-service lawn care company based in Burnsville, MN, dedicated to ... Ability to read and interpret irrigation layouts (preferred) * Valid driver's license * Ability to ...

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How much do reading horizons jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for reading horizons in the United States is $20.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.06 and $35.10 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Reading Horizons position, and why are they important?

To thrive at Reading Horizons, educators should have a strong foundation in literacy instruction, reading intervention strategies, and a relevant teaching certification or education degree. Familiarity with Reading Horizons curriculum, literacy assessment tools, and digital instructional platforms is often required. Excellent communication, patience, and the ability to motivate and engage struggling readers are important soft skills in this role. These competencies are crucial for effectively supporting students' reading development and ensuring successful learning outcomes.

What is a Reading Horizons job?

A Reading Horizons job typically involves roles related to literacy education, curriculum development, or customer support for reading instruction programs. Employees may work as educators, trainers, sales representatives, or support specialists, helping schools, teachers, and students improve literacy skills. Positions often require expertise in education, reading intervention, or instructional design.

What opportunities for professional growth are available for educators working with Reading Horizons programs?

Educators working with Reading Horizons often have access to ongoing professional development through workshops, webinars, and certification courses designed to deepen their expertise in structured literacy instruction. Many school districts encourage educators to become reading specialists, lead small intervention teams, or advance into literacy coaching roles after gaining experience with the curriculum. Additionally, collaborating with fellow educators and participating in program implementation initiatives can help you expand your leadership skills. These opportunities support both personal and career advancement in the field of literacy education.

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Horizons Summer Lead Teachers K-9

Horizons Summer Lead Teachers K-9

New Canaan Country School

New Canaan, CT โ€ข On-site

$6K/mo

Temporary

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Horizons at New Canaan Country School is seeking exceptional Lead Teacher candidates for our summer program. The Lead Teacher is responsible for the planning and execution of their summer curriculum for their students and for creating a classroom environment that supports the Horizons mission of inspiring learning, encouraging success and feeling affirmed in their leadership. Please read the information below, before you continue with this application.
About Horizons
Started in 1964 as a small summer program, Horizons at New Canaan Country School has grown to be a full year K - grade 12 academic and enrichment program serving close to 400 students from Stamford and Norwalk. The program aims to help close the opportunity gap experienced by under-resourced students by providing opportunities for academic and overall personal development so that they are able to pursue their dreams and fulfill their ultimate potential.
About the Horizons Summer Program
The six-week summer program hosted at New Canaan Country School is for K-9 students. Students have a daily schedule that includes academics, enrichments (including sports, art, music, woodshop, STEAM and social emotional learning), and daily afternoon swim. Class size is 10-12 students and the teacher, aided by a Teaching Assistant, has the opportunity to design a curriculum that fits the needs of the students, emphasizing project-based learning and creative ways of teaching content. We have a veteran and diverse faculty who share a commitment to our students and their families.
When will the Horizons Summer Program start and end?
We are planning to hold an in-person full-day orientation on June 20, 2026, for all staff. The summer program will begin on June 25, 2026, and end on July 31, 2026.
How much is the compensation for this position?
New teachers earn a starting stipend of $6,500 for the summer.
Responsibilities:
  • Create a curriculum for their students that emphasizes project or play-based learning and is comprehensive of academic and personal growth standards
  • Execute the curriculum during the 6-week summer program. Students attend the program from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.
  • Create a classroom environment that supports the Horizons mission of inspiring learning, encouraging success and feeling affirmed in their leadership
  • Develop specialized learning plans for students on an as-needed basis
  • Work in partnership with an assigned Teaching Assistant in their classroom to enhance student learning and support the development of the assigned Teaching Assistant
  • Partner with colleagues so that the student experience is consistent between classes and connected to the summer theme.
  • Participate in afternoon recreational swimming (or alternate activity) each afternoon with students

Requirements
  • Commitment to the Horizons mission and deep belief in the potential of each child
  • Ability to build strong relationships with students, families, and colleagues in a short period of time
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively, respectfully and inclusively with individuals from diverse cultural, social and professional backgrounds
  • Creativity and experience developing theme or project-based units that expose students to content they may not receive during the regular school year
  • Experience interpreting standardized test data and use it to inform whole group, small group, and individual instruction
  • Strong organizational and systems skills; can manage multiple projects and adapt to challenges and changes
  • Teaching experience of at least 2 years preferred
  • Bachelor's Degree required; education major preferred
  • Can operate virtual classroom technology (e.g., SmartBoard, Google Classroom, Zoom, etc.)