The Rectory School has an opening for a full-time Learning Specialist in our middle school (grades 5-9). Applicants must possess a strong knowledge base in the areas of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and learning differences. A desire to work with middle school students is essential. Experience with student-centered teaching and having experience working with students with specific learning differences is preferred. Learn more about The Rectory School by visiting the website, www.rectoryschool.org.
Duties and Responsibilities
Provide one-on-one and small-group support/instruction for students (K-9)
Apply a deep knowledge of content, pedagogy, child development, individual students, community, and cultural norms to his/her teaching
Knowledge in creating accommodation and student learning plans that result in maximum student growth; support classroom teachers with implementing interventions and accommodations.
Effectively communicates expectations for learning and behavior with students in a caring, supportive manner.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in special education or related field. Master’s degree preferred.
Ability to collaborate with faculty, staff, admin, and parents.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, verbally and in writing.
Positive attitude, flexible approach, and a sense of humor
Starting January 2025
School Profile The Rectory school was founded in 1920 when the Reverend and Mrs. Frank H. Bigelow sought to create an individualized learning program for their son John. The benchmark program has developed into a distinct advantage of a Rectory education. Rectory has the capacity to meet the educational needs and aspirations of a wide range of students – from strong traditional learners to those who have inquisitive minds but need more academic support.
The Rectory School’s 138-acre rural campus provides a scenic and secure home to approximately 270 students covering the ages from Pre-K to 9th grade. Rectory is a coeducational institution at all levels. The 5th – 9th grade junior school has approximately 210 students 145 of which are boarding students. These students come to Rectory from all around the United States and from nine different countries. Average class size is 10 and the student teacher ratio is 4:1.
RECTORY'S LEARNING SERVICE PROGRAM celebrates the uniqueness of each person. A pioneer among junior boarding schools in individualizing instruction, Rectory has provided our students with one-to-one instruction as an integral part of our educational milieu since our founding in 1920. Rectory's IIP is designed to address a range of academic needs (remediation and enrichment) with seamless integration into the academic day. Ask any Rectory student and learn the importance that he or she places on the relationship built between tutor and tutee.
Please email cover letter, resume and three references to Diana Richardson, Assistant to the Headmaster at email address drichardson@rectoryschool.org
Any offer of employment with The Rectory School is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check and drug test in accordance with company policy.
Rectory School was founded in 1920 when the Reverend and Mrs. Frank H. Bigelow sought to create an individualized learning program for their son John. The benchmark program has developed into a distinct advantage of a Rectory education. Rectory has the capacity to meet the educational needs and aspirations of a wide range of students – from strong traditional learners to those who have inquisitive minds but need more academic support.
Rectory School’s 138-acre rural campus provides a scenic and secure home to approximately 270 students covering the ages from Pre-K to 9th grade. Rectory is a coeducational institution at all levels. The 5th – 9th grade junior school has approximately 210 students 147 of whom are boarding students. These students come to Rectory from all around the United States and from nine different countries. Average class size is 10 and the student teacher ratio is 4:1.