
Job Location Atlanta, GA 30331 Position Type Full Time Education Level Bachelor's Degree Salary Range $40,000.00 - $42,500.00 Salary/year
Organizational Overview
About KIPP Atlanta's Teaching Residency Program
In partnership with Relay Graduate School of Education, the KIPP Atlanta School's Teaching Residency Program provides a unique and rigorous opportunity for aspiring educators to enter the teaching profession through a supportive training process. Residents will learn in a classroom alongside mentor teachers while earning a master’s of arts in teaching and a Georgia teaching certificate. This selective two-year residency immerses Residents in intensive training through Relay’s coursework and deliberate practice with a gradual on-ramp into teaching. Furthermore, Residents will have the opportunity to engage in content development, case studies, and instructional rounds all aimed at building a continuous learning mindset within themselves and their cohort. After the completion of your graduate studies Residents, now Lead Teachers, make a commitment to teaching for a minimum of two additional years in KIPP Atlanta Schools.
This program is best suited for individuals who are passionate and committed to teaching as a long-term career path but who do not have any full-time teaching experience.
As a KIPP Atlanta Teacher in Residence, your core responsibilities include:
Compensation:
Year 1 residents will receive a $42,500 stipend with a competitive benefits package that includes health coverage (medical, dental, vision) with tuition covered by KIPP Metro Atlanta Schools. Year 2 residents will received a full teacher salary, competitive benefits package, and tuition covered by KIPP Atlanta Schools.
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KIPP Atlanta Schools is part of the growing network of KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) schools across the nation. KIPP is a network of free, open-enrollment, college-preparatory schools dedicated to preparing students in underserved communities for success in college and in life. There are 224 KIPP schools in 20 states and the District of Columbia serving almost 100,000 scholars. In Metro Atlanta, there are currently nine KIPP schools--including four primary schools, four middle schools, and one high school--as well as the KIPP Through College Program, which supports students on their journeys "to and through" college.