WHO WE ARE: FRESHFARM builds a more equitable, vibrant, sustainable, and resilient food future for the region by producing innovative solutions in partnership with local communities and organizations in the DC area. We create food access, economic development, and community building through hands-on education, farmers markets, and distribution programs. FoodPrints is FRESHFARM’s school-based food education program currently operating in 21 DC public elementary schools in Wards 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. FoodPrints also operates afterschool programming at a small number of these partner schools, which includes providing enriching hands-on cooking, gardening, and learning experiences as an extension of our school-day programming.
WHO YOU ARE:
- An experienced teacher with an ability to work with students in an academic setting and utilize and adapt curricular materials for student and class needs
- Ideally you have a combination of classroom teaching experience with preschool - 5th grade students and strong classroom management skills, as well as experience with cooking, gardening, and educating children and adults about the benefits of fresh, local, nutritious, sustainable food
- Familiar with interdisciplinary, hands-on, student-centered learning approaches
- Excited to be a FoodPrints leader in the local public school community
- Professionally fluent in both Spanish & English
WHAT YOU’LL DO: FoodPrints Lead Teachers are responsible for leading engaging FoodPrints programming at at least one of our partner schools, including classroom management, lesson planning, and program implementation utilizing FoodPrints’ grow-cook-eat-learn model in school classrooms, gardens, and teaching kitchens. This role also entails some administrative work to prepare for classes and maintain documentation. Teachers are each supervised by an Instructional Coach and are active members of a collaborative team working across the city.
Teaching
- Use the FoodPrints curriculum and program model to plan and lead FoodPrints classes in English & Spanish with preschool through 5th grade classrooms that include gardening, cooking, eating and academic content
- Manage school garden and teaching kitchen/classroom
- Provide direction and supervision for interns and parent volunteers
Administrative Responsibilities
- Order all produce and ingredients for classes on a weekly basis using online ordering systems
- Assist with submission of grant reports,and complete documentation of lessons
- Attend weekly FoodPrints team meetings and other trainings
THE PERKS:
- Join a collaborative, diverse, & supportive team passionate about food, gardening, & sustainability
- Contribute to the growth & expansion of FoodPrints programming at our partner schools
- Connect with youth in a fun, informal environment where students garden, cook, and eat together
THE DETAILS:
- We are currently hiring for one Bilingual Lead Teacher to start in mid-June
- This Teacher will teach twice weekly at Marie Reed Elementary School & support twice weekly at one other FoodPrints partner school. Staff Meetings happen weekly at the FF office in Downtown DC
- Schedule: This employee will be expected to work between Monday - Friday during normal business / school hours. Mondays are meeting and admin days during the school year. Family classes held on the weekend and evenings may be scheduled on occasion by the teacher. During the summer, teachers run a six week long summer program, which operates during normal school hours.