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After School Educator

Weehawken, NJ · On-site

$20 - $22/hr

Do you want to continue learning about education? Do you love working with children? Apollo After School is looking for you! Compensation: Starting at $21 per hour (depending on experience). Location:

Do you want to continue learning about education? Do you have experience working in After-school Programs, Enrichment Programs, and Summer Camps? Apollo After School is looking for you! Compensation:

Do you want to continue learning about education? Do you love working with children? Apollo After School is looking for you! Compensation: Starting at $21 per hour (depending on experience). Location:

Do you want to continue learning about education? Do you love working with children? Apollo After School is looking for you! Compensation: Starting at $21 per hour (depending on experience). Location:

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How much do school education jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for school education in the United States is $62,591.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $66,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is school education?

School education refers to the formal instruction provided to students in an organized setting, usually starting from kindergarten or primary school through secondary school. It covers a range of academic subjects such as mathematics, language arts, science, and social studies, as well as social and personal development. School education is designed to equip students with essential knowledge, skills, and values necessary for personal growth, citizenship, and future career opportunities. It typically follows a structured curriculum set by educational authorities and is delivered by qualified teachers in schools.

What are some common challenges faced by educators working in school education, and how can they be addressed?

Educators in school settings often encounter challenges such as managing diverse classrooms, addressing varying learning needs, and maintaining student engagement. Effective classroom management strategies, ongoing professional development, and collaboration with colleagues and support staff can help address these challenges. Many schools also provide access to resources such as teaching assistants, counseling services, and technology tools to support both teachers and students. Building strong relationships with students and fostering a positive learning environment are key to overcoming many daily obstacles in this role.

What is the difference between School Education vs Teaching Assistant?

AspectSchool EducationTeaching Assistant
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree in education or related fieldHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require certification
Work EnvironmentClassrooms within schools, working with students and teachersAssist teachers in classrooms, supporting student learning and activities
Employer & Industry UsagePublic and private schools, educational institutionsSchools, educational programs, and support services
Common Search & ComparisonFocuses on teaching, curriculum development, and classroom managementSupports teachers, manages student behavior, and assists with instructional tasks

School Education involves delivering curriculum and managing classrooms, often requiring formal teaching credentials. Teaching Assistants support teachers by helping with instructional activities and student supervision, usually with fewer qualifications. Both roles are essential in educational settings but differ in responsibilities and required credentials.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a School Educator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a School Educator, you need a strong background in subject matter expertise, pedagogy, and a teaching credential or degree in education. Familiarity with educational technology platforms, classroom management tools, and curriculum standards is typically required. Outstanding communication, patience, and adaptability help educators connect with students and foster a positive learning environment. These skills and qualifications are crucial for effectively delivering instruction and supporting student academic and personal growth.
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$35 - $45/hr

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Description

The YWCA of the City of New York (YW-NYC) is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. We are a social justice organization dedicated to addressing issues that emerge at the intersection of race, class and gender. Founded in 1858, the YW-NYC is the first YW in the United States and part of an international movement of YWs worldwide. We currently serve 1,500 New York City school children by providing leadership and advocacy training for young women through our high school Girls Initiatives and Out-of-School Time (OST) programs for elementary and middle school students in diverse communities in Queens, Manhattan and Brooklyn.


The Education Specialist oversees the implementation of all aspects of curriculum development. The Education Specialist will be responsible for developing thematic curriculum aligned with the agency's mission and goals. Using Understanding by Design (UbD) and project-based approaches, the Specialist ensures lessons are standards-aligned, infuse SEL and restorative practices, and produce hands-on learning that sparks curiosity. The Education Specialist will also be responsible for writing lesson plans, reviewing all lesson plans, training staff in the unit's thematic curriculum and planning at least three culminating events a year aligned with the theme. In addition, the Education Specialist will conduct activity observations and provide staff coaching and feedback on activity and lesson plan facilitation. This position will report directly to the site Program Director.


A successful Education Specialist will: bring a positive youth development lens to the role; build collaborative relationships with the school principal and staff; use evidence-based practices and data to continuously improve the OST programs; hold themselves and others accountable for program results; and demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism.


Pay Rate/Salary: $35-$45
Schedule: 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Job Type: Part - Time

Start Date: August 1, 2026
Locations Available: Brownsville, Brighton Beach, Coney Island, Astoria, Harlem and Hell's Kitchen


Responsibilities

Program Development & Curriculum Design

  • Design, develop, and oversee high-quality educational programs, curricula, and materials for the Fall, Spring, and Summer units, ensuring alignment with the agency's mission, social justice values, and funder requirements.
  • Develop and review lesson plans that reflect thematic units and promote student engagement, critical thinking, and skill development.
  • Plan and execute at least three theme-based culminating events annually that showcase student learning and program impact.
  • Ensure all program content aligns with school-day goals, DOE standards, and organizational priorities.
  • Lead development of sequenced, UbD-aligned units and project-based curricula across Literacy, STEM, Arts, SEL, and Civic content areas.
  • Create templates, pacing guides, assessment rubrics, and exemplar lesson plans for site use.
  • Lead organization of a culminating curriculum showcase at the end of each instructional cycle to share student work and demonstrate learning outcomes with families, school staff, and stakeholders.

Training, Coaching & Staff Development

  • Provide leadership, training, coaching, and ongoing support to educators, group leaders, and activity specialists to strengthen instructional practices and program delivery.
  • Facilitate curriculum-based professional development sessions to ensure consistent and effective implementation across all middle school sites.
  • Conduct regular observations, model lessons, deliver feedback, and run coaching cycles to raise instructional quality.
  • Plan and deliver professional development focused on UbD, SEL integration, restorative practices, inclusive instruction, and assessment for learning.
  • Design formative and summative assessments tied to learning objectives and transfer goals.
  • Use assessment data to inform instructional adjustments and professional development priorities.

Collaboration & Partnership Management

  • Collaborate with subcontractors and vendors to enhance program offerings and ensure external partnerships align with thematic and curricular goals.
  • Work closely with Program Directors, school staff, and the Multisite Supervisor to ensure cohesive program implementation and communication across all stakeholders.

Content Expertise & Resource Management

  • Stay current with best practices, research, and trends in youth development and education to inform continuous program improvement.
  • Identify and recommend books, materials, and supplies necessary to support curriculum implementation and lesson planning.
  • Ensure the availability and effective use of appropriate technology to enhance lessons and student learning experiences.

Organizational Alignment & Culture

  • Reinforce YWCA NYC philosophies and commitment to equity, empowerment, and social justice within all programming.
  • Promote an inclusive, welcoming, and respectful environment that embraces the diversity of all participants and staff.
  • Participate actively in training sessions, designated meetings, and special events as required.
  • Communicate effectively and professionally with supervisors, colleagues, parents, subcontractors, and school staff.

Requirements

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Education, Curriculum & Instruction, Youth Development, or related field (Master's preferred).
  • 3+ years experience designing and implementing curriculum for school-age youth; experience in after-school/DYCD settings strongly preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience with Understanding by Design, project-based learning, and integrating SEL into lessons.
  • Proven track record coaching teachers or staff, delivering professional development, and improving instructional practice.
  • Knowledge of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), differentiation, and inclusive practices for students with diverse needs.
  • Strong skills in assessment design, data-informed instruction, and lesson/unit planning.
  • Excellent communication, facilitation, organization, and teamwork skills.
  • Proficiency with Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, and familiarity with DYCD reporting systems a plus.
  • CPR/First Aid and required clearances or willingness to obtain.
  • Deep knowledge of anti-racism and gender equity principles and practices and commitment to promoting YW-NYC's social justice mission and educational and youth development philosophy
  • Must obtain the following clearances
  • The NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) Sex Offender Registry (SOR),
  • The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).
  • The New York State Central Registrar (SCR)
  • The New York State Staff Exclusion List (SEL).
  • Criminal History Review
  • Must participate in 5-hour Foundations in Health and Safety and Mandated Reporter trainings.

Eligibility requirement rules apply


The hours for this position will fluctuate depending on the school's needs, general hours of operation can range from 2pm - 6pm. The Education Specialist role requires travel across New York City. The Educational Specialist must be able to sit and stand for long stretches of time and use a computer and phone to communicate with staff and partners. Reasonable accommodation will be provided if needed for candidates who can fulfil the essential functions of the job.


Benefits we offer:

Eligibility requirement rules apply

  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • YWCA Retirement Plan
  • 403(b) Plan
  • Paid time off
  • UNUM Voluntary insurance (Additional Life, Life AD&D, Dep. Life)
  • FSA and employer funded HRA dollars to spend towards out of pocket health costs