Horizons Summer Teaching Assistant
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Education / Teaching
Elementary School, Early Childhood Education
Overview
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:
Teaching Assistant, SUMMER 2026
LOCATION:
Horizons at San Francisco Friends School
Horizons at SFFS provides joyful academic and enrichment learning opportunities that build on the skills and talents of students in San Francisco public schools with a unique organizational commitment from Kindergarten through to high school graduation. Our Core Values of joy, social justice, holistic support, and community have resulted in a 97% retention rate and our 4:1 student to teacher ratio has ensured consistent growth in academic and social and emotional indicators across our decade of impact in the community.
For more information about Horizons at SFFS, please visit the website: http://(Use the "Apply for this Job" box below)..org
Position OverviewHorizons at SFFS is seeking dedicated and enthusiastic Teaching Assistants with experience working with K–8th grade youth and a strong desire to make a difference in the lives of public school students in San Francisco. The Teaching Assistant works with a Lead Teacher to design activities and lessons for the K-8 class. They are a positive role model who collaborates with the Horizons staff and supports the academic and social-emotional success of each and every Horizons student throughout the six week summer program.
Candidates must be willing to contribute to building this vibrant program and help fulfill the Horizons mission. This is a temporary in-person position located at 250 Valencia St. San Francisco, CA 94103.
- Help plan daily classroom schedules and assist with instruction.
- Work with individual and small groups of children in all subjects.
- Participate in collaborative working groups and professional development spaces.
- Lead the classroom in the case of any Lead Teacher absences.
- Assist on field trips around San Francisco.
- Maintain classroom spaces, prepare materials for lessons, and conduct student observations.
- Teach one three week elective class.
- Help maintain ongoing communication with parents, caregivers and teachers.
- Meet regularly with Lead Teacher, Instructional and Curriculum Coach, Executive Director, and the Academic Program Director, and volunteers as needed to accomplish goals and/or problem-solve as issues occur.
The ideal Teaching Assistant will be flexible, collaborative and mature, willing to adapt to the needs of their assigned Lead Teacher and the overall school/program, and able to help implement strategies to engage students in active learning. Professional, caring educators who take initiative and demonstrate creative problem solving skills will find Horizons at SFFS to be a lively, inspiring, and engaging community.
Below are some of the required and preferred qualifications for the position:
- Experience in a K-8th Grade classroom supporting effective, academic curriculum.
- Familiarity with classroom management, social emotional learning, and specific strategies for developing children’s noncognitive skills such as focus, determination, empathy, and self-discipline.
- Understanding and knowledge of the issues and challenges facing public school students and families living in the Mission District.
- Some experience with social and emotional learning best practices.
- Ability to maintain good communication between all parties, have clear expectations and directions, and to give and receive feedback to fellow staff.
- English/Spanish language and bicultural proficiency preferred.
- BA, preferably in education, child development, or a related field.
- Some experience in designing and delivering curriculum for K-8th Grade second language learners.
- An interest in developing their skills as an educator or working towards an elementary teaching credential or equivalent.
The rate of pay for the Teaching Assistant position is $26-$34 per hour, commensurate with experience. The position is full time (non-exempt) during the six weeks of the program and the faculty prep week before the program starts.
Each Spring, teachers and staff are expected to attend two staff planning meetings.
DatesPre-Summer Mandatory Training Dates:
June 14th, 9am - 5pm
Summer 2026:
Monday, June 15 - Thursday June 18…
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