Title - Lead - Mentor Teacher (Kelly) (Internal Only) (SY26-27)
Reports to: Building Principal in collaboration with District Administrators
About the position:
A Mentor Lead will have a strong desire to support our mentors and new eduactors at CPS. Successful teaching experience and a passion to improve teacher retention is a requirement. A Mentor Lead must be a prior mentor teacher who has demonstrated experience mentoring new staff and achieving results with retention. In addition, a Mentor Lead will have strong rapport with administration and colleagues. The Mentor Lead will also have a marked ability to lead, guide, counsel, and complete all Mentor Lead responsibilities. Mentor Leads should also be committed to helping mentors and mentees have a positive experience in Chelsea in order to increase teacher retention.
All Mentor Leads must attend a training before the new teacher orientation days in addition to the first day of NEO on August 21, 2023 (Full day for Mentor Leads). The day prior to NEO will be designated prior to June 30th. The appointment of a Mentor Lead teacher is for one year only. Previous Mentor Lead teachers wishing to be assigned anew must submit a new application. All Mentor Leads must be available during new teacher orientation on August 21 - 24, 2023 to support with the mentoring program.
Program Lead Responsibilities:
Application: Upload a letter of interest to the "documents" section of your application in TalentEd.
Compensation: CTU contractual rate. For emergency situations, if a mentor lead cannot serve for the full year, compensation will be adjusted accordingly.
The Chelsea Public Schools District is an equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting, appointing, assigning, training, evaluation and promoting personnel on the basis of merit and qualifications, without regard for race, color, national origin, sex, religious affiliation, age, ancestry, marital status, handicapping conditions, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other applicable unlawful discriminatory standards. (Title VI & Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964. Title VII & Title VIII of the Public Health Services Act, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as well as other relevant federal and state laws).