Who You AreAn educator with an unwavering commitment to the Democracy Prep mission of college success and authentic civic engagement for our scholars.Aself-reflective and self-aware teammate who is dedicated to aligning their work to Democracy Prep’s commitment to antiracism and who is eager to use these skills to contribute to a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion.A professional with a proven ability to work collaboratively and flexibly with a diverse team of teachers and administrators.A youth mentor with the skills to help students navigate and succeed in a high expectations school culture.A clear communicator who appreciates that how something is said is as important as what is saidSomeone who regularly seeks out feedback and is able to implement at a quick paceA detail-oriented planner who can manage their time well, prioritize tasks, and manages up to leaders for support when unsure of how to do the aboveA graduate of a Bachelor’s degree program (required), with prior school-based work experience (preferred).Please note that we request transcripts as a part of our onboarding process.
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*The DREAM Office is a space for reflection and processing of disciplinary referrals. It plays a central role in supporting the academic achievement and character development of our scholars. Although scholars may, at times, seek a different location for emotional support, in general, they should not want to spend time in the DREAM Office. Classroom instruction must be maximized at all costs and the DREAM Office must be run in such a way that it does not facilitate visits that result is missed learning time as a result of a situation that did not or should not have resulted in a prolonged visit. However, beyond the DREAM Office’s primary function, scholars should always see Deans of Culture as a resource and should seek them out if ever in need of support in or outside of the DREAM Office