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Published 3/30/26 12:51PM

 Humanities Teacher: 7th/8th Grade Adventure in the City (AIC) - Summer 2026

On-site, Work must be performed in or near New York, NY
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Job Type:
    Temporary
    Start Date:
    June 13, 2026
    End Date:
    July 24, 2026
    Application Deadline:
    May 1, 2026
    Education:
    4-Year Degree Required
    Compensation:
    Up to USD $45 / hour
    Cause Areas:
    Children & Youth, Education, Science & Technology, Sports & Recreation

    Description

    Position:Position: Humanities Teacher: 7th/8th Grade Adventure in the City (AIC)

    Pay rate: $40 -$45 per hour

    Liberty LEADS is a NYC-based college access program that has served over 200 underrepresented children between 5th and 12th grade each year since 1989. Liberty LEADS was founded to empower youth by helping them attain higher education, embrace leadership engagement, and create a positive future for themselves and others. Liberty LEADS provides an alternative learning environment in which young people can experience success as learners and increase their ability and motivation to graduate from high school and seek entry into postsecondary education and/or meaningful employment. The program is guided by the principle that all children have gifts, talents, and great potential and can contribute to one another's social and academic growth.

    We are looking for energetic and creative educators who enjoy working with youth during the summer and are available for in person programming.

    Adventure in the City (AIC) is a summer program for rising 7th and 8th grade students that uses New York City as a classroom to help students build confidence navigating their city while strengthening the academic skills they will need in the upcoming school year. Through hands-on learning in math and humanities, students explore neighborhoods, landmarks, and community spaces while practicing critical thinking, problem solving, reading, and writing. In addition to reinforcing academic skills, AIC supports students as they prepare for the transition to high school by helping them develop independence, curiosity, and a stronger sense of connection to their city and community

    The humanities component of Adventure in the City helps students strengthen the reading, writing, and critical thinking skills they will need in the upcoming academic year while exploring the rich history and culture of New York City. Using the city as a classroom, students engage with local neighborhoods, landmarks, museums, and public spaces to investigate the stories that shape their communities. Through guided discussions, reflective writing, reading historical and contemporary texts, and documenting their experiences, students develop important literacy skills such as analyzing texts, forming evidence-based opinions, and communicating ideas clearly. Students also explore themes such as community, identity, migration, and change, helping them better understand both the city around them and their role within it. By connecting academic skills with real-world exploration, the humanities course builds students’ confidence as readers, writers, and thinkers while preparing them for the expectations of the next school year

    Selected applicants will be responsible for developing and implementing a 16-day, project-based curriculum. For the interview, we ask that applicants present ideas for the purpose and theme of their ideal summer experience. Programming begins June 29th 2026 and meets Mondays through Thursday for four weeks culminating with a final presentation on July 23rd. All applicants must be available for all 16 days of programming from 9 am to 330 pm. Lunch is provided and spent with the students.

    Responsibilities

    • Co-create differentiated project-based humanities and math curriculum for 7/8th grade that can be implemented in person or virtually.
    • Co-teach Humanities curriculum for 7/8th graders.
    • Include outdoor programming in curriculum planning.
    • Manage classroom using positive behavior management strategies
    • Meet regularly with the Liberty LEADS Middle School Advisor/Program Coordinator for supervision and debriefing
    • Accompany students up and down stairs, on field trips (that may include but not limited to walks,
    • hikes, parks)

    Qualifications

    • Must possess a Bachelor or Master degree in education, preferably with a concentration in English/Writing or Social Studies
    • NYS Teacher Certification or professional proficiency in content area preferred
    • Experience working with students with learning differences preferred
    • Experience teaching middle or high school youth using project-based learning
    • Co-teaching experience
    • Knowledge and understanding of the NYCDOE academic standards (Common Core/New Generation
    • Standards)
    • Experience teaching classes using Zoom platform preferred

    Requirements

    • Attend mandatory curriculum planning session with co teachers and advisors (dates tbd)
    • Attend mandatory Saturday June 2026 Orientation (date TBD)
    • Reliable WIFI and computer access

    Physical Requirements

    • Walking up and down stairs up to and including the nine flights to the gym
    • Supervising and participating in outdoor activities such as walking up to 20 city blocks, hiking or other activities as named.

    Pay rate: $40 per hour

    Liberty LEADS is a NYC-based college access program that has served over 200 underrepresented children between 5th and 12th grade each year since 1989. Liberty LEADS was founded to empower youth by helping them attain higher education, embrace leadership engagement, and create a positive future for themselves and others. Liberty LEADS provides an alternative learning environment in which young people can experience success as learners and increase their ability and motivation to graduate from high school and seek entry into postsecondary education and/or meaningful employment. The program is guided by the principle that all children have gifts, talents, and great potential and can contribute to one another's social and academic growth.

    We are looking for energetic and creative educators who enjoy working with youth during the summer and are available for in person programming.

    Adventure in the City (AIC) is a summer program for rising 7th and 8th grade students that uses New York City as a classroom to help students build confidence navigating their city while strengthening the academic skills they will need in the upcoming school year. Through hands-on learning in math and humanities, students explore neighborhoods, landmarks, and community spaces while practicing critical thinking, problem solving, reading, and writing. In addition to reinforcing academic skills, AIC supports students as they prepare for the transition to high school by helping them develop independence, curiosity, and a stronger sense of connection to their city and community

    The humanities component of Adventure in the City helps students strengthen the reading, writing, and critical thinking skills they will need in the upcoming academic year while exploring the rich history and culture of New York City. Using the city as a classroom, students engage with local neighborhoods, landmarks, museums, and public spaces to investigate the stories that shape their communities. Through guided discussions, reflective writing, reading historical and contemporary texts, and documenting their experiences, students develop important literacy skills such as analyzing texts, forming evidence-based opinions, and communicating ideas clearly. Students also explore themes such as community, identity, migration, and change, helping them better understand both the city around them and their role within it. By connecting academic skills with real-world exploration, the humanities course builds students’ confidence as readers, writers, and thinkers while preparing them for the expectations of the next school year

    Selected applicants will be responsible for developing and implementing a 16-day, project-based curriculum. For the interview, we ask that applicants present ideas for the purpose and theme of their ideal summer experience. Programming begins June 29th 2026 and meets Mondays through Thursday for four weeks culminating with a final presentation on July 23rd. All applicants must be available for all 16 days of programming from 9 am to 330 pm. Lunch is provided and spent with the students.

    Responsibilities

    • Co-create differentiated project-based humanities and math curriculum for 7/8th grade that can be implemented in person or virtually.
    • Co-teach Humanities curriculum for 7/8th graders.
    • Include outdoor programming in curriculum planning.
    • Manage classroom using positive behavior management strategies
    • Meet regularly with the Liberty LEADS Middle School Advisor/Program Coordinator for supervision and debriefing
    • Accompany students up and down stairs, on field trips (that may include but not limited to walks,
    • hikes, parks)

    Qualifications

    • Must possess a Bachelor or Master degree in education, preferably with a concentration in English/Writing or Social Studies
    • NYS Teacher Certification or professional proficiency in content area preferred
    • Experience working with students with learning differences preferred
    • Experience teaching middle or high school youth using project-based learning
    • Co-teaching experience
    • Knowledge and understanding of the NYCDOE academic standards (Common Core/New Generation
    • Standards)
    • Experience teaching classes using Zoom platform preferred

    Requirements

    • Attend mandatory curriculum planning session with co teachers and advisors (dates tbd)
    • Attend mandatory Saturday June 2026 Orientation (date TBD)
    • Reliable WIFI and computer access

    Physical Requirements

    • Walking up and down stairs up to and including the nine flights to the gym
    • Supervising and participating in outdoor activities such as walking up to 20 city blocks, hiking or other activities as named.

    Location

    On-site
    610 West 112th street, New York, NY 10025, United States

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    Please submit cover letter and resume to Ana Tiburcio -atiburcio@bankstreet.edu and Marisol Saks - msaks@bankstreet.edu and apply on Bank Street website https://www.bankstreet.edu/.

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