
BRICK is seeking an engaging and mission-driven Part-Time Financial Literacy Teacher to work with middle school students one day per week as part of our Career Pathways Program. This educator will help students develop practical financial skills while building confidence, critical thinking, and a vision for their future.
The ideal candidate believes all students deserve access to financial knowledge and economic opportunity and is passionate about making learning culturally relevant, interactive, and empowering.
Facilitate engaging 60 minute financial literacy lessons for middle school students
Teach foundational concepts such as:
Budgeting and saving
Banking and credit basics
Entrepreneurship and investing
Smart spending and goal setting
Career pathways and economic mobility
Create a classroom culture grounded in respect, empathy, and student voice
Use hands-on activities, discussions, and project-based learning to make concepts accessible and meaningful
Build positive relationships with students and families
Support BRICK’s commitment to holistic student development and culturally responsive teaching
Collaborate with school staff and program leaders as needed
Prepare lesson materials and track student participation
Experience working with middle school-aged students preferred
Background in education, business, finance, economics, youth development, or related field preferred
Strong communication and classroom management skills
Ability to connect financial literacy concepts to students’ lived experiences and future goals
Commitment to educational equity, cultural responsiveness, and community-centered learning
Dependable, organized, and enthusiastic
Substitute teacher certification eligible required
Teaching certification is a plus but not required
Wednesdays only from 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM from August 26 to June 16, 2027
Approximately 5 hours per week
Summer Professional Development in mid-August for 10-12 hours

BRICK is on a mission to support families from pre-cradle-to-career through holistic support, excellent schools, and clear pathways to college and career. By creating a comprehensive network of services, we are righting the wrongs of racial and economic inequality and paving the way for families to forge futures abundant with opportunity, wellness, and joy.