The TEAK Fellowship
Teak Fellowship Writing Instructor
The TEAK Fellowship is seeking an experienced middle or high school-level instructor to teach Writing to TEAK Fellows in 7th grade. Instructors will work collaboratively as part of a team responsible for providing the curriculum structure. Teachers will teach approximately 15 students on Tuesdays or Thursdays during the 12-week Fall 2025 Semester (September 16th - December 18th). Classes run from 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM at The Kew-Forest School. The TEAK Fellowship is a ten-year enrichment program that offers New York City students from under-resourced communities intensive after-school and summer academic classes, transformational cultural experiences, secondary school, and college guidance, a vibrant internship program, and a robust support system. TEAK students earn admission/financial aid at our Nation's most prestigious academic institutions and graduate from them determined to make an impact on communities in need of their contributions and leadership. Duties include: Teach 1 section of Writing 7 to 7th graders for 12 weeks from September - December 2025. Provide 70 mins of instruction between 4:45-6:15 pm each Tuesday or Thursday (exact dates TBD) Use Google Classroom and assign up to 1 hour of homework weekly. Collect and grade Fellow homework weekly. Attend pre-semester new instructor meeting Attend 30 min weekly planning meeting Provide midterm and final grades, including writing student comments. TEAK offers generous compensation to its instructors.
The TEAK Fellowship is seeking an experienced middle or high school-level instructor to teach Writing to TEAK Fellows in 7th grade. Instructors will work collaboratively as part of a team responsible for providing the curriculum structure. Teachers will teach approximately 15 students on Tuesdays or Thursdays during the 12-week Fall 2025 Semester (September 16th - December 18th). Classes run from 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM at The Kew-Forest School. The TEAK Fellowship is a ten-year enrichment program that offers New York City students from under-resourced communities intensive after-school and summer academic classes, transformational cultural experiences, secondary school, and college guidance, a vibrant internship program, and a robust support system. TEAK students earn admission/financial aid at our Nation's most prestigious academic institutions and graduate from them determined to make an impact on communities in need of their contributions and leadership. Duties include: Teach 1 section of Writing 7 to 7th graders for 12 weeks from September - December 2025. Provide 70 mins of instruction between 4:45-6:15 pm each Tuesday or Thursday (exact dates TBD) Use Google Classroom and assign up to 1 hour of homework weekly. Collect and grade Fellow homework weekly. Attend pre-semester new instructor meeting Attend 30 min weekly planning meeting Provide midterm and final grades, including writing student comments. TEAK offers generous compensation to its instructors.