18 Dec
Debate Instructor for Partner Program
New York, New york city 00000 New york city USA

Overview

Do you love kids? Are you excited by the idea of helping children learn to write

short stories, graphic novels, songs, films and plays with beginnings, middles,

and (drum roll) endings? Writopia Lab, an award-winning 501(c)3 non-profit that

runs the country's best creative writing workshops for kids ages 6 to 18, is

looking for debate instructors who will lead in-person, on-site workshops at

two different Bronx Charter Schools for Excellence.

Since its formation in New York City in 2007, Writopia Lab has grown into a

nationwide community of young writers. Our mission is to foster joy, literacy,

and critical thinking in children and teens from all backgrounds through

creative writing. We create a safe and engaging space for writers at all stages

of the writing process, and we aim to provide the creative inspiration,

individual attention, and intellectual environment that may not be available to

them in school. Our partner organization, the Bronx Charter School for

Excellence, prepares young people in New York City to compete for admission to

and succeed in top public, private and parochial high schools by cultivating

their intellectual, artistic, social, emotional, and ethical development.

What Debate Instructors Do

The Debate Instructor for this partnership program will lead debate workshops on

site at the schools. The instructor acts as a mentor for the workshop

participants, students at the school, helping them engage with topics that

matter to them most. We are looking for experienced instructors to lead the

debate workshops with warmth, humor, curiosity, and insight. Debate workshops

are a balance between fun and engaging skill-building games, focused research

time, and constant feedback from the instructor. We train instructors

extensively in our method and are looking for people with experience in debate

skills, methods, and tournaments.

Location, Schedule and Pay

Locations: Bronx Charter Schools for Excellence: 1734 Williamsbridge Road and

1960 Benedict Avenue

Schedule: The general schedule is two to five days per week for three to 4.5

hours per day between Mondays and Fridays.

Hourly Pay: $35.00-$45.00 per hour for teaching; $16.50-$20.00 per hour for

administrative tasks; most hours will be paid at the teaching rate.

Requirements

Bachelor’s Degree; Master’s preferred

Ability to reliably and consistently commute to the partnership

location(s)

Experience in public school environments and/or underserved

communities/community based organizations as teaching artists, teachers, or

art-based roles preferred

Working knowledge of social-emotional learning concepts and practices

preferred

Minimum of two years experience as a competitive debater or coach for debate

programs

Knowledge of skills and strategies used in preparing for and participating

in debate meets, tournaments, and programs

Enthusiasm for working with youth

Flexibility teaching in various environments

Must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, including at least one

booster

How to Apply

If you are excited by the idea of joining a community of creatives and working

on collaborative storytelling with children and teens, please fill out our

application form here, and be sure to attach your resumé and cover letter. Please do

not submit a cover letter or other application materials that have been

generated by AI.

For more information regarding who we are and what we do here at Writopia Lab,

please visit our website at www.writopialab.org.

Writopia Lab uses E-Verify to confirm the eligibility of their employees to

work in the United States.

Writopia Lab, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Writopia Lab does not

discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual

orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national

origin, veteran status, or on any other basis covered by appropriate law. All

employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business

need.

No phone calls, emails, or drop-ins, please.


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