Kamehameha Schools
High School Kumu, Kauluhala Summer Academy
Kamehameha Schools, Keaau, Hawaii, United States, 96749
High School Kumu, Kauluhala Summer Academy
The Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi campus is seeking Kumu for our 2026 High School Kauluhala Summer Academy. These are temporary, seasonal positions.
For more information about the Kauluhala Summer Academy, please visit: https://sites.google.com/ksbe.edu/kulakauwela
Job Summary Designs, plans, and facilitates learning experiences that are Hawaiian culture-based, dynamic, nurturing, designated course/grade-level, and engaging and student-centered which helps haumāna gain strength from their identity as ‘oiwi Hawaiʻi. Attends program-specific professional development workshops and applies innovative educational strategies to foster a playtime of deep, applied learning and creative exploration. Plans and coordinates field trips and off-campus educational activities. Regularly assesses student progress and uses data to modify curriculum and instruction. Prepares and submits weekly progress reports that chart student progress. Models mutual respect and enforces Summer Program rules and regulations in a positive and formative manner. Effectively communicates with students, parents, colleagues, and Program Coordinators.
Essential Responsibilities
Design, plan, and facilitate Hawaiian culture-based learning experiences for students that are dynamic, nurturing, and engaging.
Attend program‑specific professional development workshops and apply innovative educational strategies.
Regularly assess student progress, use data to modify curriculum and instruction, and submit weekly progress reports.
Plan and coordinate field trips and off‑campus educational activities.
Model mutual respect and enforce Summer Program rules and regulations in a positive and formative manner.
Communicate effectively with students, parents, colleagues, and Program Coordinators.
Maintain outdoor program sites when responsible, including cleaning, mowing, pruning, and trash removal.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Education or a closely related field of primary instructional responsibilities.
Minimum of 1 year experience teaching in an applicable subject area.
Knowledge of culturally relevant, age‑appropriate educational strategies.
Ability to attend five days of pre‑program professional development.
Ability to manage small and large groups of students in classroom and field learning activities.
Possesses effective communication skills that build and strengthen relationships with students, faculty / staff, ‘ohana, and administrators.
Employs excellent organizational skills to coordinate numerous student activities and meet varied deadlines.
Experienced with cultural protocol and has working knowledge of the Hawaiian language.
Preferred Qualifications
Summer program teaching experience.
Previous teaching experience in any of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, Math, Literacy.
Familiarity with Hawaiian culture‑based methodologies, ‘āina‑based learning, and/or Moenaha.
Knowledge of and sensitivity to Hawaiian culture and Christian values.
Possesses a flexible growth mindset focused on cultural innovation to facilitate learning.
Physical Requirements
Frequently sits, performs desk‑based computer tasks and grasp light or fine manipulation, talk or hear.
Occasionally stand and/or walk, write by hand, and lift and/or carry, push and/or pull objects that weigh up to 10 pounds.
Rarely twist, bend, stoop, squat, kneel, crawl, climb, reach or work above shoulder, or grasp forcefully.
Working Conditions
This position may involve traveling to various locations, including neighboring islands to conduct business.
Work is conducted in an office/school environment and may require work to be conducted in non‑standard workplaces.
Work is typically conducted Monday through Friday at normal business hours but evening and weekend hours are often required to meet goals and objectives.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by incumbents assigned to this job. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all the responsibilities, duties and skills required. The incumbent may be expected to perform other duties as assigned.
Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please contact us at hr@ksbe.edu or 808‑534‑8040 if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job.
Pay Range:
$48.80 - $48.80 Hourly
Compensation and Benefits:
At Kamehameha Schools, we recognize that compensation is just one facet of a fulfilling employment experience. Our commitment lies in fostering a positive work environment and equipping employees with the necessary resources to excel every day. Our Total Rewards Program embodies KS's dedication to the physical, mental, and financial well-being of our employee ʻohana. Explore our comprehensive Benefits Summary for more information.
Location:
Hawaii Campus, Keaau, Hawaii
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For more information about the Kauluhala Summer Academy, please visit: https://sites.google.com/ksbe.edu/kulakauwela
Job Summary Designs, plans, and facilitates learning experiences that are Hawaiian culture-based, dynamic, nurturing, designated course/grade-level, and engaging and student-centered which helps haumāna gain strength from their identity as ‘oiwi Hawaiʻi. Attends program-specific professional development workshops and applies innovative educational strategies to foster a playtime of deep, applied learning and creative exploration. Plans and coordinates field trips and off-campus educational activities. Regularly assesses student progress and uses data to modify curriculum and instruction. Prepares and submits weekly progress reports that chart student progress. Models mutual respect and enforces Summer Program rules and regulations in a positive and formative manner. Effectively communicates with students, parents, colleagues, and Program Coordinators.
Essential Responsibilities
Design, plan, and facilitate Hawaiian culture-based learning experiences for students that are dynamic, nurturing, and engaging.
Attend program‑specific professional development workshops and apply innovative educational strategies.
Regularly assess student progress, use data to modify curriculum and instruction, and submit weekly progress reports.
Plan and coordinate field trips and off‑campus educational activities.
Model mutual respect and enforce Summer Program rules and regulations in a positive and formative manner.
Communicate effectively with students, parents, colleagues, and Program Coordinators.
Maintain outdoor program sites when responsible, including cleaning, mowing, pruning, and trash removal.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Education or a closely related field of primary instructional responsibilities.
Minimum of 1 year experience teaching in an applicable subject area.
Knowledge of culturally relevant, age‑appropriate educational strategies.
Ability to attend five days of pre‑program professional development.
Ability to manage small and large groups of students in classroom and field learning activities.
Possesses effective communication skills that build and strengthen relationships with students, faculty / staff, ‘ohana, and administrators.
Employs excellent organizational skills to coordinate numerous student activities and meet varied deadlines.
Experienced with cultural protocol and has working knowledge of the Hawaiian language.
Preferred Qualifications
Summer program teaching experience.
Previous teaching experience in any of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, Math, Literacy.
Familiarity with Hawaiian culture‑based methodologies, ‘āina‑based learning, and/or Moenaha.
Knowledge of and sensitivity to Hawaiian culture and Christian values.
Possesses a flexible growth mindset focused on cultural innovation to facilitate learning.
Physical Requirements
Frequently sits, performs desk‑based computer tasks and grasp light or fine manipulation, talk or hear.
Occasionally stand and/or walk, write by hand, and lift and/or carry, push and/or pull objects that weigh up to 10 pounds.
Rarely twist, bend, stoop, squat, kneel, crawl, climb, reach or work above shoulder, or grasp forcefully.
Working Conditions
This position may involve traveling to various locations, including neighboring islands to conduct business.
Work is conducted in an office/school environment and may require work to be conducted in non‑standard workplaces.
Work is typically conducted Monday through Friday at normal business hours but evening and weekend hours are often required to meet goals and objectives.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by incumbents assigned to this job. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all the responsibilities, duties and skills required. The incumbent may be expected to perform other duties as assigned.
Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please contact us at hr@ksbe.edu or 808‑534‑8040 if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job.
Pay Range:
$48.80 - $48.80 Hourly
Compensation and Benefits:
At Kamehameha Schools, we recognize that compensation is just one facet of a fulfilling employment experience. Our commitment lies in fostering a positive work environment and equipping employees with the necessary resources to excel every day. Our Total Rewards Program embodies KS's dedication to the physical, mental, and financial well-being of our employee ʻohana. Explore our comprehensive Benefits Summary for more information.
Location:
Hawaii Campus, Keaau, Hawaii
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