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East Harlem Tutorial Program · 4 months ago

Resident, East Harlem Teaching Residency (2026-2027)

East Harlem Tutorial Program (EHTP) is an organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes in East Harlem. They are seeking residents for their East Harlem Teaching Residency, a 15-month program that combines graduate coursework at Hunter College with hands-on teaching experience in local schools, aimed at developing highly effective educators committed to antiracist teaching practices.

EducationHigher EducationSecondary Education

Responsibilities

Enroll in Graduate Coursework
Engage in coursework at Hunter College, both on- and off-site (classes are held during the workday and in the evenings; there may be occasional Saturdays)
Complete all requirements for initial teaching certification
Conduct structured observations of and shadow highly effective teachers in Scholars Academies
Receive weekly coaching tailored to your needs as a resident teacher
Receive cohort-based professional development
Engage in ongoing reflection exercises linking theory learned in graduate coursework to actions practiced in the classroom
Implement high leverage teaching practices to teach academic content (i.e. math, ELA, social studies) to elementary age students
Create a classroom culture that is grounded in antiracist teaching practices that honors and affirms all students’ lived experiences
Build positive relationships with the families of EHTP students through frequent communication about students’ progress and ways that families can support their children’s learning

Qualification

Teaching CertificationChildhood EducationClassroom ManagementInterpersonal CommunicationProfessional GrowthConstructive FeedbackCultural CompetenceStudent EngagementTeamworkOrganizational Skills

Required

Bachelor's degree conferred by June 2026
Preferred minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
A liberal arts or sciences major (or interdisciplinary concentration) of at least 30 credits
A liberal arts core including the following: a General Education core in the liberal arts and sciences to include artistic expression, communication, information retrieval concepts in history and social sciences, humanities, a language other than English, scientific and mathematical processes, written analysis and expression
U.S. Citizen or National/Permanent Resident status
Applicants must not have taken more than 18 college credits in education

Preferred

Due to the nature of our diverse student population, Arabic, Mandarin or Spanish speaking candidates are highly encouraged to apply
Experience working with students a plus, but not required

Benefits

Choice of fully covered medical benefits, including mental health services or medical buyout
Partial tuition reimbursement ($5,000) towards Masters’ Degree in Childhood Education
Cost of NYSTCE certification exams - (first attempt)
Eligible for NYS initial teaching certification upon completion of all program requirements
Paid vacation (aligned with school closings calendar) and paid time off
Laptop
Coaching support
Job placement support

Company

East Harlem Tutorial Program

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East Harlem Tutorial Program gives kids the opportunities they would have if they were born 20 blocks south.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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Jeffrey Ginsburg
Co-Founder, East Harlem Scholars Academies; Senior Advisor & CEO Emeritus, EHTP
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Ingrid D. Sotelo, MPA
Chief Operating Officer
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