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Summer In Education Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

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Special Education Teacher

Sandusky, OH · On-site

$46K - $61K/yr

Paid holidays, snow days, and summer breaks (for select roles), meaning weeks of additional paid time many organizations don't offer * Invest in your education and career growth: Up to $5,250/year in ...

Special Education Teacher

Berea, OH · On-site

$46K - $61K/yr

Paid holidays, snow days, and summer breaks (for select roles), meaning weeks of additional paid time many organizations don't offer * Invest in your education and career growth: Up to $5,250/year in ...

Special Education Teacher

Sandusky, OH · On-site

$46K - $61K/yr

Paid holidays, snow days, and summer breaks (for select roles), meaning weeks of additional paid time many organizations don't offer * Invest in your education and career growth: Up to $5,250/year in ...

Special Education Teacher

Berea, OH · On-site

$46K - $61K/yr

Paid holidays, snow days, and summer breaks (for select roles), meaning weeks of additional paid time many organizations don't offer * Invest in your education and career growth: Up to $5,250/year in ...

Summer hours will vary with a possibility of morning/evening schedule dependent on the day with no ... Checks students in and out of the Center with particular attention to student safety and well-being

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Summer In Education information

What is a summer in education?

Summer jobs in education refer to temporary positions that take place during the summer months, often in schools, camps, tutoring centers, or community programs. These roles can include teaching summer school, leading enrichment camps, tutoring students, assisting with educational programs, or supporting administrative tasks. Such positions are ideal for teachers, college students, or anyone interested in gaining experience in the education sector. They offer valuable opportunities to develop teaching skills, network with education professionals, and earn income during the school break.

What skills and qualifications are needed for a summer in education role?

To excel in a summer education role, you typically need a background in education or related field, basic subject knowledge, and experience working with children or youth. Familiarity with learning management systems, classroom technology, or enrichment program tools is often required. Strong communication, classroom management, and adaptability help create an engaging learning environment and effectively address students’ diverse needs. These skills ensure positive educational outcomes and a safe, supportive atmosphere during short-term summer programs.

What projects or initiatives does a summer in education role involve, and how does this experience contribute to professional development?

A Summer in Education role often involves supporting classroom instruction, assisting with curriculum development, or leading extracurricular activities such as summer camps or enrichment programs. Participants may also help organize community outreach events or tutoring sessions, providing valuable hands-on experience in educational settings. These responsibilities allow individuals to develop strong communication, organizational, and leadership skills, which are highly valued in both educational and other professional environments. Engaging in such projects can also help build a network of mentors and peers, offering insights and potential pathways for future career advancement in education.

What are the most commonly searched types of In Education jobs in Ohio?

The most popular types of In Education jobs in Ohio are:

What cities in Ohio are hiring for Summer In Education jobs?

Cities in Ohio with the most Summer In Education job openings:

Adjunct Instructor in Education

Heidelberg University

Tiffin, OH • On-site

Part-time

Posted 2 days ago

New


Job description

Heidelberg University is accepting resumes for an adjunct pool in the School of Education. An Adjunct Instructor in the School of Education provides instruction to undergraduate students in the following course subjects: pedagogy, educational theory, child and adolescent development, reading core and/or methods courses. Adjunct instructors will teach part-time on an as-needed basis and should be willing to teach in a variety of formats, including in-person, hybrid, and online, and at varied class times that may include evenings according to program needs.

Applications will be accepted into the pool on an ongoing basis.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

The Adjunct Instructor in the School of Education will:

  • Teach courses in pedagogy, educational theory, child and adolescent development, reading core and/or methods courses as needed in Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters based on candidate expertise and qualifications. Courses could be assigned as in-person or online instruction.
  • Utilize innovative and collaborative teaching methods in support of the School’s mission and learning objectives.
  • Perform other essential duties as assigned/as outlined in the Faculty Manual


Core Values and Personal Attributes

  • Core values – models leadership values of integrity, honesty, humility, transparency, respectfulness, diversity, caring, loyalty and accountability in all work.
  • Intellectual dynamism – demonstrates mental sharpness, capability and agility.
  • Self-knowledge – gains insight from successes and mistakes.
  • Personal learning – seeks feedback and counsel to improve managerial behavior.
  • Peer relationships – encourages collaboration and cooperation across the organization.
  • Teamwork – performs most effectively as a hard-working member of a team.
  • Constituency focus – completes work to meet constituencies’ expectations and requirements.
  • Community focus – brings a spirit of enthusiasm and energy to the campus and town.


Desired Attributes and Qualifications

Education and Professional Experience:

  • Master’s Degree or appropriate professional experience in a related field.
  • Teaching/Instructional experience.


Preferred Education and Experience:

  • Ph.D. or ABD in a related field
  • Documented background in the related instructional area.
  • Two years of college-level teaching experience.


Necessary Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Ability to relate to a diverse cross-section of individuals.
  • Must demonstrate analytical and strategic thinking abilities.
  • Demonstrated strong commitment to student-centered active learning and student engagement activities.
  • Demonstrated experience, knowledge, and appreciation for a liberal arts tradition.
  • Commitment and a demonstrated record of academic excellence with professional and personal integrity.
  • Demonstrated excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication and problem-solving skills.
  • A demonstrated work ethic that promotes teamwork, enhances creativity and motivation and builds consensus in a high-energy and high-task environment.
  • Ability to manage several projects simultaneously.
  • Ability or willingness to learn to manage class in an online learning modality


TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED: Knowledge of operation and use of various office equipment, including, but not limited to: personal computer, including spreadsheet and word processing software, integrated database software, fax machines, copier, telephone, scanner, and printers. A valid driver’s license may be required.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to use arms, hands and fingers to operate and manipulate equipment generally found in an office setting. The employee may be frequently required to be mobile, communicate, and hear. The employee may occasionally be subject to a variety of outdoor environmental conditions including heat, cold, and precipitation.

The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to ten (10) pounds and occasionally lift and/or move more than fifty (50) pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Mental demands include varied degrees of occasional stress while performing job duties.

WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee frequently works in an office setting, and educational facilities including sports and entertainment venues, all of which may be indoor or outdoor. The noise level in the work environment will range from moderately quiet to occasionally loud.