Bank Street
Graduate School Faculty Position: All Grades Special Education Programs (onground)
Start date: May 1, 2026 or September 1, 2026
Salary range: Minimum Full-Time Starting Salary is $86,030
About Bank Street Bank Street College was founded over 100 years ago in the tradition of progressive education and is committed to learner-centered education based on sound developmental principles. The master's programs integrate direct experience with children, teachers, and families; exploration and examination of theory and research; and observation and reflection. Our curriculum supports the development of intellectual curiosity grounded in a social justice orientation.
Position Overview This is a full-time faculty position for an instructor and advisor in Bank Street’s All Grades Students with Disabilities Program. Currently, this program is an onground program with some experiences happening online. The position encompasses field supervision, course instruction, and some program support. The Adolescent Special Education Program, which is anticipated to switch to an All Grades program in May 2026, at Bank Street is currently a New York City Teaching Fellows (NYCTF) partnership program with NYC Public Schools (NYCPS). The role at a future time may include teaching and advising in residency and/or more traditional pathways in a range of online and/or on-campus All Grades Special Education programs.
Candidates must have depth of experience teaching students with disabilities, ideally in public school settings, as well as demonstrated depth of knowledge and experience with progressive pedagogies. Specifically, the College is looking for candidates with experience teaching adolescents with disabilities.
Bank Street College is not a tenure-granting institution, nor does it have traditional professorial ranks. The position is eligible for a renewable 3-year contract pending a review period.
Program Support All programs in the Graduate School are supported by faculty. For this program, faculty hold additional responsibility for administrative support. This includes:
Onboarding the incoming Fellows cohorts
Communicating with NYCTF and updating shared documents, records, and reports
Collaborating with Bank Street’s Enrollment Management and Student Services (EMSS) team
Collaborating with the program director
Leading and/or participating in program meetings
Collaborating with the program chair
Confirming site placements
Supporting advisors
Supporting adjuncts
Building program tools and resources
Other responsibilities as needed
Instructional Responsibilities Courses in the Graduate School run from September through the end of July, and instructors must be available to teach throughout this timeframe online and/or in person as needed. One course is typically 15% of a faculty member’s load. We are looking for expertise across at least 2-3 of the following content areas:
Disability studies and special education history and policies
Language development for students with disabilities, with a specific focus on adolescents with disabilities
Curriculum development and modification in ELA, history, and/or STEM areas for students with disabilities, with a specific focus on adolescents with disabilities
Formal and informal assessment of students with disabilities, with a specific focus on adolescents with disabilities
Supervised Fieldwork Responsibilities Supervised fieldwork makes up 20-40% of a faculty member’s load, depending on the structure of the program. Responsibilities of a fieldwork advisor include, but are not limited to:
Observing up to 18 advisees regularly in their placements and conducting three-way meetings with graduate students and their mentor teachers.
Convening and facilitating regular one-on-one meetings with each advisee to support the development of practice through reflective supervision.
Facilitating weekly or bi-weekly, 2-hour conference group meetings to support graduate students in building a professional learning community.
Providing academic and programmatic guidance, following degree requirements, and College policy.
Additional Responsibilities All full-time faculty must engage in service to the community through committee work and participation in program, department, and divisional meetings (which are a mix of in-person and online meetings); and mentor graduate students on their integrative master’s projects, as is appropriate.
This position is based in our Manhattan campus, but requires flexibility to teach online and in locations in other boroughs.
Skills required include:
Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Ability to build relationships and partnerships.
Flexibility and adaptability.
Strong organizational skills.
Qualifications:
Masters in special education or related field is required
Doctorate in special education or related field is preferred
5 or more years of teaching experience with students with disabilities, specifically adolescents, in public school settings is preferred
Experience working with NYCPS is preferred
Experience working with NYCTF is preferred
Experience teaching in higher education is preferred
Some administrative experience is preferred
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Start date: May 1, 2026 or September 1, 2026
Salary range: Minimum Full-Time Starting Salary is $86,030
About Bank Street Bank Street College was founded over 100 years ago in the tradition of progressive education and is committed to learner-centered education based on sound developmental principles. The master's programs integrate direct experience with children, teachers, and families; exploration and examination of theory and research; and observation and reflection. Our curriculum supports the development of intellectual curiosity grounded in a social justice orientation.
Position Overview This is a full-time faculty position for an instructor and advisor in Bank Street’s All Grades Students with Disabilities Program. Currently, this program is an onground program with some experiences happening online. The position encompasses field supervision, course instruction, and some program support. The Adolescent Special Education Program, which is anticipated to switch to an All Grades program in May 2026, at Bank Street is currently a New York City Teaching Fellows (NYCTF) partnership program with NYC Public Schools (NYCPS). The role at a future time may include teaching and advising in residency and/or more traditional pathways in a range of online and/or on-campus All Grades Special Education programs.
Candidates must have depth of experience teaching students with disabilities, ideally in public school settings, as well as demonstrated depth of knowledge and experience with progressive pedagogies. Specifically, the College is looking for candidates with experience teaching adolescents with disabilities.
Bank Street College is not a tenure-granting institution, nor does it have traditional professorial ranks. The position is eligible for a renewable 3-year contract pending a review period.
Program Support All programs in the Graduate School are supported by faculty. For this program, faculty hold additional responsibility for administrative support. This includes:
Onboarding the incoming Fellows cohorts
Communicating with NYCTF and updating shared documents, records, and reports
Collaborating with Bank Street’s Enrollment Management and Student Services (EMSS) team
Collaborating with the program director
Leading and/or participating in program meetings
Collaborating with the program chair
Confirming site placements
Supporting advisors
Supporting adjuncts
Building program tools and resources
Other responsibilities as needed
Instructional Responsibilities Courses in the Graduate School run from September through the end of July, and instructors must be available to teach throughout this timeframe online and/or in person as needed. One course is typically 15% of a faculty member’s load. We are looking for expertise across at least 2-3 of the following content areas:
Disability studies and special education history and policies
Language development for students with disabilities, with a specific focus on adolescents with disabilities
Curriculum development and modification in ELA, history, and/or STEM areas for students with disabilities, with a specific focus on adolescents with disabilities
Formal and informal assessment of students with disabilities, with a specific focus on adolescents with disabilities
Supervised Fieldwork Responsibilities Supervised fieldwork makes up 20-40% of a faculty member’s load, depending on the structure of the program. Responsibilities of a fieldwork advisor include, but are not limited to:
Observing up to 18 advisees regularly in their placements and conducting three-way meetings with graduate students and their mentor teachers.
Convening and facilitating regular one-on-one meetings with each advisee to support the development of practice through reflective supervision.
Facilitating weekly or bi-weekly, 2-hour conference group meetings to support graduate students in building a professional learning community.
Providing academic and programmatic guidance, following degree requirements, and College policy.
Additional Responsibilities All full-time faculty must engage in service to the community through committee work and participation in program, department, and divisional meetings (which are a mix of in-person and online meetings); and mentor graduate students on their integrative master’s projects, as is appropriate.
This position is based in our Manhattan campus, but requires flexibility to teach online and in locations in other boroughs.
Skills required include:
Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Ability to build relationships and partnerships.
Flexibility and adaptability.
Strong organizational skills.
Qualifications:
Masters in special education or related field is required
Doctorate in special education or related field is preferred
5 or more years of teaching experience with students with disabilities, specifically adolescents, in public school settings is preferred
Experience working with NYCPS is preferred
Experience working with NYCTF is preferred
Experience teaching in higher education is preferred
Some administrative experience is preferred
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