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WHO WE ARE Glamsquad-Beauty Pro, client and corporate team-is a community of beauty enthusiasts. We deliver on-demand beauty services to clients, empowering them to experience beauty on their own terms. Guided by collaboration, we provide customers with truly personalized experiences, in the comfort of their own homes. That's where you come in. You are the beauty authority, and you have the power to connect with your clients, to guide them and make them feel beautiful-because at Glamsquad, we believe that when you feel amazing, you make amazing things happen. WHAT YOU'LL DO As a Glamsquad Beauty Pro you will rely on your expertise as a hair stylist to give your clients a customized in-home experience, and deliver impeccable hair styling services such as blowouts, updos or braids. Through our proprietary Pro App you will be able to set a schedule, receive clients, and even manage your payments. WHY GLAMSQUAD? MAKE MONEY: Earn a competitive commission and guaranteed tip on every service-and watch that money flow directly into your bank account each week. OWN IT: Your schedule is in your hands, with our easy-to-use Beauty Professional app-be your own boss! PRO PERKS: Gain access to coveted brands and Glamsquad Pro-only discounts to offer your clients top-notch services. BOOST YOUR BUSINESS: Attend exclusive master classes and Pro Sessions to hone your techniques, and join in on our Pro Seminar Series for advice on taxes, social media, and more! GET CONNECTED: Become a part of a community of talented, passionate fellow Beauty Pros. JOIN US! Glamsquad Beauty Pros are hand-picked and the best in the business. Think you've got what it takes to join the Squad? We want to hear from you if you... Are friendly, reliable and passionate about your work Have worked as a professional in your field for 2 or more years Possess a current cosmetology license or nail specialty license if you are a hair stylist or nail pro WHAT TO EXPECT Sign up below and then tell us a little about you. Next, depending on your location, you'll either be asked to come in for an in-person audition or to upload a video submission. You'll also get access to online content and have the opportunity to attend an in-person Pro Session with our Glamsquad expert team. We want you to be informed, inspired, and excited before we make you Squad-official! Associated topics: colorist, embalm, estilista, hollow, licensed, nail technician, salon shampoo, skin, skin care, spa
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: baccalaureus divinitatis, college of humanities, culture, early education, learning technology, liberal arts, rhetoric, spanish, theatre, victorian
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: college of humanities, language, m.div, master of divinity, music, photography, religion, school of humanities, theology, writing
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: administrative, administrative assistant, administrative associate, administrative coordinator, database, human resources, management support, operational assistant, receptionist, staff assistant
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: baccalaureus divinitatis, english, french, humanities, liberal arts, m. div, pedagogy, performing arts, philosophy, theology
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: art history, ethics, french, greek, italian, japanese, liberal arts, music, phylosophy, thm
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: baccalaureus divinitatis, esl, geography, humanities, japanese, m. div, philosophy, photography, phylosophy, womens studies
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: geography, greek, historical, human geography, italian, liberal arts, philosophy, public relations, theatre, thm
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: classics, early education, french, language, liberal arts, literature, philosophy, rhetoric, thm, womens studies
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: archaeology, culture, early education, learning technology, liberal arts, m. div, philosophy, rhetoric, spanish, thm
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: archaeology, b.d., college of humanities, french, geography, greek, pedagogy, philosophy, theatre, theology
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: art history, college of humanities, dance, early education, esl, language, master of divinity, master of theology, phylosophy, writing
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: assistant superintendent, chief, chief academic officer, dean, deputy, elementary school principal, elementary vice principal, executive manager, student, vice principal
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: classics, esl, journalism, language, liberal arts, master of theology, pedagogy, performing arts, phylosophy, school of humanities
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: classics, english, journalism, liberal arts, literature, m. div, m.div, master of theology, pedagogy, spanish
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: chinese, college of humanities, french, geography, italian, learning technology, m.div, public relations, theology, womens studies
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: archaeology, baccalaureus divinitatis, english, ethics, greek, historical, m. div, m.div, school of humanities, theology
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: archaeology, baccalaureus divinitatis, b.d., communication, english, journalism, pedagogy, phylosophy, religion, victorian
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: b.d., coeducational, college of humanities, ethics, french, human geography, journalism, learning technology, performing arts, writing
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: art, baccalaureus divinitatis, coeducational, esl, greek, italian, literature, religion, thm, writing
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: assistant principal, chief, director, executive manager, head of school, high school principal, high school superintendent, middle school principal, student, vice principal
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: art history, early education, historical, human geography, master of divinity, music, performing arts, photography, phylosophy, theatre
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: administrative and operational support, administrative assistant, administrative coordinator, clergy, human resources, operational assistant, recruiter, recruitment, staff assistant, support
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: deputy, direct, director, executive director, executive management, head of school, officer, principal, school principal, superintendent
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: chief, deputy, direct, executive manager, high school principal, high school superintendent, middle school principal, principal, school principal, superintendent
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: chinese, classics, college of humanities, english, journalism, liberal arts, m.div, rhetoric, school of humanities, writing
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: chinese, communication, geography, greek, learning technology, music, phylosophy, theology, thm, writing
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: coeducational, french, geography, humanities, italian, learning technology, m. div, master of theology, thm, writing
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: chinese, communication, early education, humanities, literature, philosophy, photography, theatre, theology, victorian
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: assistant principal, chief, chief academic officer, elementary school principal, executive manager, high school principal, high school superintendent, officer, principal, supervise
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: art, baccalaureus divinitatis, esl, history, human geography, japanese, m.div, master of divinity, master of theology, public relations
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: chinese, coeducational, communication, historical, italian, language, literature, m.div, pedagogy, womens studies
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: art history, b.d., communication, ethics, french, performing arts, phylosophy, public relations, religion, thm
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: archaeology, french, geography, greek, history, humanities, language, m.div, master of divinity, spanish
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: baccalaureus divinitatis, chinese, coeducational, ethics, human geography, master of theology, philosophy, theology, victorian, womens studies
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: assistant principal, deputy, elementary vice principal, executive director, executive management, head of school, officer, superintendent, supervise, vice principal
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: administrative, administrative assistant, administrative support, administrative support specialist, management support, operational assistant, operational support, receptionist, recruiter, staff assistant
The Registered Nursing (RN) is responsible to perform a competent level of nursing care as demonstrated by the critical thinking model known as the nursing process. The standards of practice (assessment, diagnosis, outcomes identification, planning, implementation, coordination of care- teaching and health promotion and evaluation) along with the standards of professional performance (ethics, culturally congruent practice, communication, collaboration, leadership, education, evidence- based practice /nursing research, quality, evaluation, resource utilization, and environmental health) encompass the actions and foundation of professional nursing. The RN possesses clinical knowledge and skills to meet standards as required by specific clinical areas.Education LevelRN-Associate's Degree ORRN-Bachelor's Level Degree ORRN-Diploma (Non-degree) ORRN-Doctorate Level Degree ORRN-Master's Level DegreeExperienceNone, unless noted in the "Other" section belowLicenseRequired: Registered NursePreferred: Basic Life SupportSkillsNone, unless noted in the "Other" section belowSentara Northern Virginia Medical Center in Woodbridge, VA is recruiting for a full-time RN to work 12 hr. rotating shifts on the Cardiac Tele Unit. Hours/Shift: 12 hr. rotating shifts (7a to 7p and/or 7p to 7a) on varying days Facility Highlights:Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center is a 183-bed not-for-profit hospital located in Woodbridge, Va. We combine the resources of a major health system with the compassionate, personalized care of a community hospital. We offer quiet, private rooms and high quality care focused on safety and patient satisfaction. Our clinical services include advanced imaging, cancer services, cardiovascular care, emergency care, lab services, orthopedics, weight loss services and more, all powered through Sentara eCare , a comprehensive electronic medical record system. Sentara Benefits:Sentara employees strive to make our communities healthier places to live. We re setting the standard for medical excellence within a vibrant, creative, and highly productive workplace. For more information about our employee benefits, ! Join our team, where we are committed to quality healthcare, improving health every day, and provide the opportunity for training, development, growth!Chat online with the Sentara Northern Virginia RN Recruiter every Wednesday from 2 to 3pmClick this link to register: OtherNew Hire Education Requirement: All Registered Nurses who do not have their BSN will be required to sign a BSN Agreement committing to successfully obtain their BSN within 5 years of hire. BSN or MSN preferred. Meets and maintains any requirements defined by specific specialty; Critical Care/IMCU/EP/Advanced Heart Failure Center/SMG Cardiology Practices- ACLS within 1 year of hire; Emergency Care - ACLS & PALS or ENPC within 1 year of hire; Oncology Care ONS/ONCC or Sentara approved course Chemotherapy & Biotherapy Provider Card within 6 months of hire. Women's Care - Perinatal departments; NRP within 6 months of hire. Inpatient Pediatrics. PALS within 6 months of hire. All Direct Care RN's required to have BLS within 90 days of hire. Associated topics: ambulatory, bsn, cardiothoracic, hospice, intensive care unit, mhb, neonatal, nurse rn, staff nurse, transitional
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: administrative assistant, administrative coordinator, administrative support, clergy, executive assistant, management support, receptionist, salesforce, staff assistant, support
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: chief, dean, deputy, executive management, head of school, high school superintendent, manage, middle school principal, principal, superintendent
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: chinese, coeducational, english, learning technology, m.div, master of theology, religion, school of humanities, thm, writing
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: chinese, coeducational, english, learning technology, m.div, master of theology, religion, school of humanities, thm, writing
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: dean, direct, director, executive manager, high school superintendent, officer, principal, school principal, student, superintendent
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: art history, culture, english, japanese, learning technology, m.div, master of divinity, performing arts, philosophy, religion
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: archaeology, b.d., classics, communication, culture, journalism, liberal arts, m. div, philosophy, religion
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: art, art history, chinese, french, geography, italian, journalism, learning technology, m. div, music
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: administrative associate, administrative coordinator, administrative support specialist, administrator, database, database administrator, management support, salesforce, staff assistant, support
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: dance, english, esl, italian, japanese, philosophy, theology, thm, womens studies, writing
* Final Deadline: Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your background or professional experience whether you re looking for a new job opportunity or a professional considering a career change we believe that your unique experience and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in low-income communities across the nation receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoAs a Teach For America corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve. Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps. While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help impact and advance educational equity throughout their careers. We need educators, engineers, policy advocates, military veterans, attorneys, marketers, developers, social workers, all equally working together as a coalition to bring about systemic change in our nation s education system.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Qualifications Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher. Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA status.Upcoming Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: assistant principal, chief, elementary vice principal, high school principal, high school superintendent, principal, school principal, student, superintendent, vice principal
Final Deadline Alert: Applications should be submitted no later than Friday, March 1st, 2019.Who We AreTeach For America (TFA) is a leadership development organization focused on the systemic challenges facing children growing up in poverty. While potential is equally distributed across lines of race and class, opportunity is not, and we seek to correct this injustice. We recruit, train, and support talented and ambitious leaders from all career backgrounds and academic majors to teach in high-need communities across the US.No matter your career background or academic major, we believe that your unique experiences and skills can play a vital role in ensuring that kids in high-need communities receive a quality education.Who You AreJoining Teach For America is a great fit if: You have a deep-seated belief that every child in America should have access to an excellent education and equal opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of race, ethnicity, location, or socio-economic background. You have a desire to build stronger communities and empower future generations. You have proven leadership experience and a history of achievement. You are hungry for a job where you can make a difference and help create enduring change.What You ll DoWe recruit outstanding and diverse leaders to become corps members. As a corps member, you ll be a full-time teacher for two years at the preschool, elementary, middle, or high school level, with the opportunity to lead real change and make a deep impact on your students and the community that you serve.Teach For America corps members teach a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): science, math, computer science, humanities, language arts, English, reading, special education, Spanish/bilingual education, ESL, history, social studies, and more.You ll work in close partnership with educators, parents, and community members to set ambitious goals for your students and help support them on their journey to achieving their dreams. With an unparalleled support network, ongoing coaching and leadership development during your two years in the corps, you will have a profound impact on your students academic and personal growth. As a TFA alum, you will gain access to numerous top graduate school and employer partnerships that will help you advance and accelerate your leadership trajectory after you leave the corps.While many alumni choose to continue teaching after their two year commitment, others choose to branch out across a variety of sectors law, non-profit, finance, government, and more while continuing to help positively impact the movement for educational equity throughout their careers.We are Educators. Mentors. Leaders. Community Members. Together, we see the potential in each and every student in this country no matter what.Where You Will TeachTeach For America works in 51 communities across the country. We call them regions, and they range from large cities to rural communities, from New Haven to Hawai'i and South Dakota to the Rio Grande Valley, TFA corps members are challenging what is possible for our nation s students.Minimum Requirements Strong academic performance: Minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher Bachelor s degree by June 2019 or earlier Must be a citizen, national, or legal resident of the United States or have DACA statusFinal Application DeadlinePlease submit your completed application before the upcoming deadline date: 3/1/19 Associated topics: administrative assistant, administrative associate, administrative coordinator, administrative support specialist, administrator, assist, database, database administrator, receptionist, staff assistant