The Learning Specialist is an experienced educator and expert in current educational trends, particularly regarding learning differences and the social-emotional needs of teenagers. Reporting to the Assistant Head of School for Academics, the Specialist manages a teaching load of five Assisted Study sections. Supported by instructors and proctors, this dedicated class time provides students with regular check-ins, accountability strategies, and a space for accommodations such as extended testing time, for students with and without diagnosed learning disabilities. The Specialist must build trust across the campus community to deepen stakeholders' understanding of student support needs. Working both independently and collaboratively, they propose, manage, and execute interventions for individuals facing diverse educational challenges. A core component of the role is creating student Learning Profiles and liaising directly with parents, faculty, the Counseling Center, the Health Center, Student Services, and the Assistant Heads of School to provide holistic academic support. The ideal candidate embraces neurodiversity and brain-based research to advance effective methods within our school community. Familiarity with independent and boarding schools is preferred. This is a standard faculty position requiring some summer preparation. Work is performed in an office and classroom environment with extensive stakeholder contact. Modest housing may be available in exchange for dorm parenting, subject to availability.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level