Elementary School Teaching Fellow (Grades 1-6): Two-Year Paid Fellowship
The Learning Project Elementary School, Boston, MA
Elementary School Teaching Fellow (Grades 1-6): Two-Year Paid Fellowship
The Learning Project Elementary School is located in Boston’s Back Bay and is an independent day
school for grades K-6. We maintain a strong foundation in character education, uphold high standards
for academic performance, and maintain a strong commitment to enrolling a diverse community of
students and families.
We are looking for Teaching Fellows who are interested in launching their careers as educators. The
Teacher Training Fellowship Program is an opportunity to work one-on-one with an experienced Head
Teacher who helps to train Fellows directly in the classroom to be skilled, well-rounded teachers.
Participants are also guided by the Fellowship Director who leads weekly seminars to further their
professional development and build their support network. In addition, Teaching Fellows supervise
children in the After School Program, enriching their experience with an opportunity to work with
students at multiple grade levels.
Upon satisfactory completion of year one, Fellows are offered a stipend increase and a second year
placement at the school with a different grade level in order to broaden their experiences, apply their
knowledge and new skills, and take on more leadership responsibilities in the classroom and at the
school. Enjoy learning more about the teaching profession and building your teaching skills in a tight-knit
community of dedicated teachers and staff members at a school with a 51-year track record of
excellence in the heart of Boston.
Enjoy learning more about the teaching profession and building your teaching skills in a tight-knit
community of dedicated teachers and staff members at a school with a 51-year track record of
excellence in the heart of Boston.
We celebrate and cherish the diversity of our community; approximately a third of our students
identify as people of color; we embrace neurodiversity; and are happy to have families join us from a
variety of Boston neighborhoods, and cities further afield. While all candidates are encouraged to
apply, we are actively seeking candidates from diverse backgrounds as part of our effort to ensure that
our teaching staff and our hiring process reflects our mission, which is rooted in diversity, equity,
inclusion and justice. All applicants should connect to, and be willing to carry forward, these principles
in their work.
To Apply, please send the following to tlp@learningproject.org:
2) Cover Letter
3) Resume
The school has a limited number of moderate housing grants available for Fellows. If you would like
to apply for a housing grant, please indicate this on your application page and we will provide the
application supplement.
Position Start Date – August 2024
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
The Learning Project is an equal opportunity employer, and, as such, employment decisions at the school are based
on merit, qualifications, and skills. The School is committed to a policy of non-discrimination and equal
opportunity for all employees and qualified applicants, without regard to age, military or veteran status, race
(which shall include traits historically associated with race, including but not limited to, hair texture, type,
length, coverings and protective hairstyles), color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, genetic
information, sex, pregnancy or pregnancy-related conditions, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
physical or mental disability, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
This commitment is evident in all aspects of The Learning Project’s employment practices and policies, including
recruiting, hiring, job assignment, promotion, compensation, discipline, discharge, benefits, and training.
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