CORA Services is a non-profit agency whose mission is to assist youth, children, and families experiencing emotional, academic, and social challenges which impede their development and productivity. CORA provides this assistance throughout the greater Philadelphia area.
CORA is currently seeking Teachers to work in non-public schools throughout the city of Philadelphia, providing Act 89 or Title I funded support services.
Zip codes where services need to be provided are included below:
19121
19103
19144
19143
19118
19148
19145
19132
19122
Working as a Teacher with CORA, you will:
Qualified Candidates Should Possess:
Salary: BA level--$46,757 MA level--$49,679
Salary commensurate with credentials and experience
Reasons to work for CORA:
Benefits:
CORA Services Inc. provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.

Established in 1971 by Sr. Charity Kohl, a Sister of the Good Shepherd, CORA Services is a private, not-for-profit service organization located in Philadelphia, PA. CORA provides an array of comprehensive professional services focused on prevention, intervention, remediation and referral assistance.
School Services:
Career Development
Counseling
Educational Support
Occupational Therapy
Psychology
Speech/Language
Community Services:
Afterschool Programming and Summer Camps
Juvenile Justice System Youth Services
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment and Intervention
Parenting Services and Workshops
Teen/Young Adult Pregnancy Support
Truancy Prevention and Intervention
Rooted in a tradition of care and compassion, the Mission of CORA Services is to assist children, youth and families experiencing emotional, academic and social challenges which impede their development and productivity. The Vision of CORA Services is to provide new perspectives, direction, empowerment, and hope for children, youth and families. Sister Charity cared deeply about helping her community, and her vision to help “at-risk” children has grown into a non-profit agency serving more than 16,000 children and families in the Philadelphia area annually.