Divisional Systems Assistant (5th to 8th Grade & Camps)
Bank Street School for Children
About the School
A leader in progressive education for more than 100 years, the Bank Street School for Children provides students, from nursery through 8th grade, an education that engages their natural curiosity, nurtures critical thinking, and helps to develop a sense of community and social responsibility. Through a teaching approach that is fundamentally hands-on and child-centered, Bank Street students develop the courage and confidence to think independently, work collaboratively, understand themselves and others more deeply, and possess the compassion to make meaning of the world around them.
Position and Responsibilities
The Divisional Assistant must be a detail-oriented, self-motivated person with excellent organizational, technology, and data skills to support Bank Street's Children's Programs. Although Children's Programs encompasses many programs and parts of the school, each Divisional Assistant will have focus areas. This role's focus area will be the Upper School (10/11s-13/14s) and Camps. This role is key to the smooth functioning of the daily and long-term operations that support teachers' efforts to help all children grow and thrive. The role is mostly administrative and operational work but will also have some direct classroom support.
This role is a 12-month position, and is in the Professional Employees' Federation (PEF), the union for faculty members at Bank Street College. As a full time employee of the college, the person in this role will have access to the benefit of free Bank Street Graduate School of Education coursework (two courses per semester).
Specific responsibilities of the position include:
Coverage & Student Support
Being on site, in person, promptly from 8 AM-4 PM Monday through Friday and staying an additional hour on Wednesdays for faculty meetings.
Being willing and available remotely to arrange coverage outside of school hours
Working closely with Division Dean, Learning Support team to schedule and follow up parent meetings
Support arrival and dismissal, and before and after school needs
Acting as the point person on supports for arrival, including lobby presence of staff as needed and retrieving and delivering to class the children on the bus
Delivering urgent messages to and from students and their families via phone and email
Supporting end of day transitions students
Finding and arranging coverage for teachers based on emergent needs
Stepping in as additional classroom coverage when needed
Systems & Data
Supporting the operations and administrative systems of divisional leaders, including but not limited to: student and staff attendance; scheduling team meetings; booking locations for meetings; booking field trips and trip buses or subway/city bus passes; logistical planning for overnight trips; submitting maintenance requests; preparing check-lists for room set-up and break-down
Creating class information documents for classroom teachers
Formatting and creating Emergency Cards for each classroom
Placing ongoing orders of supplies, food, and other material as needed, and coordinating with the Director of Finance & Operations on divisional credit cards
Ensuring administrative data systems and the directory of room numbers and phone extensions are accurate and up to date and shared in electronic formatting.
Creating and maintaining class, faculty, and family email lists.
Operations & Technology
Updating faculty and family events in the school's online calendars with accurate room numbers and/or zoom links for events and meetings through the school's central technology platform
Supporting with the school food and lunch program such as acting as point-person for the shared use of 2nd floor kitchen and the distribution of the 3/4s-6/7s snack
Supporting and arranging for all adult engagements including weekly meetings, curriculum related events, and additional times when adults meet.
Working with the IT team to provide classrooms with educational technology
Interfacing with Admissions Team to receive and organize Family and Child History Forms and share with appropriate classroom teachers
Preparing documents, editing writing, and completing checklists for Midyear and End of Year Reports for classroom teachers and specials teachers
Uploading reports to school management software for parents to view
Support and facilitate the divisional communication to families by age level, division, and school-wide
Monitor and approve part-time staff hours
Liaise with the Bank Street Graduate School to place graduate school students into classrooms for their coursework requirements
Manage discrete projects as requested which include but are not limited to the yearbook, field trip logistics, and one-off events.
Summer Camp
When school breaks for the summer, this role will primarily serve Summer Camp (a part of Children's Programs).
Summer Camp support will cover many of the same responsibilities as above, such as providing some system, data, operational, and technology support for Camp needs.
Camp responsibilities will also include doing coverages and serving as a counselor depending on camp leadership needs, and managing some aspects of the camp program which include but are not limited to early morning camp, trip logistics, and swim.
Hours may shift during the camp to align with camp program hours such as to 10 AM-6 PM to support and plan end-of-day camp activities
Other duties as assigned by Camp leadership
Miscellaneous
Attend and participate in weekly faculty meetings
Attend and engage in regular planning meetings and weekly supervision meetings
Support and help with coordinating staff hiring processes as needed
Performing other duties as assigned by the LS & MS Division Head
Desired Qualifications & Skill Sets
A Bachelors Degree
Proficiency with technology tools and platforms for communication, administrative and organizational systems, and data management
Proficiency with spreadsheets, microsoft suite, and google suite.
Demonstrated personal and professional commitment to social justice and equity, including an ability to reflect on and articulate one's racial identity development
Knowledge of, commitment to, and experience with progressive education and schooling
A commitment to one's own learning and growth
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a dynamic environment
Ability to resolve conflict in a productive way
Ability manage and complete projects
Ability to ask questions and stay truly curious
Strong written and oral communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills
Anticipates needs and takes initiative
Warmth, humor, flexibility, and optimism
Experience working with middle school aged children and substitute teaching strongly preferred
Bank Street College of Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, national origin, ethnic origin, citizenship status, disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law in its employment policies and other college administered programs. In addition, Bank Street College of Education will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities.
Bank Street has been recognized as a leader in education, and strives to have its faculty and student body reflect the diversity of the society in which they exist. Candidates from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.
ABOUT US
Bank Street is a leader in education, a pioneer in improving the quality of classroom practice, and a national advocate for children and their families.
Since its beginnings in 1916, Bank Street has been at the forefront of understanding how children learn and grow. From early childhood centers and schools to hospitals and museums, Bank Street has built a national reputation on the simple fact that our graduates know how to do the work that is right for children.
At Bank Street's Graduate School of Education, students are trained in a model that combines the study of human development, learning theory, and sustained clinical placement to promote significant development as a teacher prior to graduation. Our children's programs-Bank Street School for Children, Family Center, Bank Street Head Start, and Liberty LEADS-foster children's development in the broadest sense by providing diverse opportunities for social, emotional, cognitive, and physical growth. The Bank Street Education Center disrupts inequity through system-level change to help design better educational experiences for both children and adults. The College further supports and influences positive outcomes for children every day through professional development programs, research projects, and other key efforts engaging educators, intermediary organizations, and government officials at the district, state, and federal levels.