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Williamsburg Learning, or WL, provides transformational learning experiences that "prepare promising students for meaningful lives as principled leaders." As an employer, WL consis

Science Program Lead

Location

MST (UTC-7)

Posted

25 days ago

Salary

$15K - $18K / year

Seniority

Lead

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Science Program Lead

Williamsburg Learning

Role Description Williamsburg Learning Program Leaders are an integral part of the WL team. They are counted on to ensure that each program is of the highest quality, the mentors within the program feel valued and supported, and that the curriculum is expertly maintained and updated as necessary. Essential Duties (Top 5 Roles) - Lead, Manage, and Hold Accountable (LMA) - Lead - Live WL’s Core Values and inspire others with your example. - Manage - Ensure all mentors are engaged and on top of their assignments. - Hold Accountable - Ensure mentors are prepared with their ‘Scorecard Numbers’ and observed regularly. - Program Administration and Optimization - Assist with hiring within your program. - Optimize your team by capitalizing on unique talents and motivating team members. - Assist with registration in your program and answer program questions. - Create a safe and authentic team culture. - Program Specific Professional Development - Lead and participate in regular team meetings. - Assist with training new mentors and welcome staff back during the annual kickoff. - Lead regular program professional development and curriculum debriefs. - Oversight of Curriculum within Program - Be familiar with the Williamsburg Curriculum overviews. - Scrutinize the curriculum to ensure it engages and inspires students. - Ensure all mentors upload their slides and course documents promptly. - Oversee extensive course revisions as approved by the Director of Curriculum. - Embody WL Core Values - Demonstrate company values with students, parents, and team members. - Present at Team Huddles or other PD events and at Inspiration Hour for students. Qualifications - Must be licensed in their area of expertise, if required. - Experience in the WL curriculum and have mentored at WL for at least one year in their program area. - Must teach at least one live section in the designated program. Requirements - Inspire confidence in others. - Be detail-oriented and highly organized. - Simplify and explain complex issues. - Communicate clearly. - Respond positively and proactively to feedback. - Identify outcomes and execute strategies to achieve them. - Help team members feel safe, valued, and engaged. - Inspire and teach others in large and small group settings, and one-on-one. Benefits - Health insurance. - 401(k) Retirement plan. - Paid Holidays. - Paid Time Off. Salary Range $15,000-$18,000 (2 additional live sections) Company Description Williamsburg Learning is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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