Teach For America

Mentor Teacher of Record, New York

NY - New York Part time

ROLE TITLE: Mentor Teacher of Record, New York 

TEAM: Pre-Service New York 

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Applications are due on Monday, March 30, 2026, at 11:59 PM ET  

LOCATION: New York

WHAT YOU’LL DO 

Mentor Teachers of Record will help to develop corps members in the knowledge, skills, and judgment they will need to become ambitious beginning teacher leaders who build strong relationships with students and lead them to meaningful outcomes.  

A Mentor Teacher of Record provides direct coaching, feedback, and thought partnership to a group of corps members and utilizes a variety of coaching strategies – including live coaching, lesson planning support, and observation and debriefing – to ensure corps members plan for and deliver rigorous instruction; facilitate a positive and productive classroom culture and environment; and build strong relationships with students and other educators. The Mentor Teacher may also facilitate pre-scripted learning experiences to help Corps Members synthesize their learning. Candidates for this role have prior coaching experience with adult learners. Mentor Teachers work with the program leader or coach in their region and work in person at a regional Practicum summer school. 

WHAT YOU’LL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR 

Spring Training

  • Internalize Pre-Service structures, including but not limited to the scope of this role, the schedule, and the approach to coaching

  • Familiarize yourself with content and Teacher Leadership sessions in order to understand the development that Corps Members will engage in, and apply that to your coaching 

  • Familiarize and customize pre-scripted sessions to be delivered during Pre-Service 

  • Familiarize yourself with the student curriculum CMs will leverage during the summer

Corps Member Training and Practicum 

  • Serve as the Teacher of Record within a classroom, which includes general tasks such as submitting daily attendance, keeping a record of student progress, and taking the lead in the event of an emergency in the classroom, etc.

  • Mentor and coach a group of corps members by providing regular observation, feedback, and thought partnership. Monitor, observe, and provide daily feedback to corps members in one one-on-one and small group settings. 

  • Support corps members in creating, implementing, and adapting learning environment plans and daily lesson plans, as well as support corps member development in curriculum planning and implementation.  

  • Support the MD, Learning and Development, in evaluating corps members’ progress toward summer outcomes. 

A WEEK IN THE LIFE 

 Over the course of the week, the Mentor Teacher of Record will spend time: 

  • Serving as the Teacher of Record within a classroom daily

  • Providing live coaching, lesson planning support, and observation and debrief to a group of corps members

  • Serving as a thought partner to corps members individually and in small groups

  • Facilitating pre-scripted learning experiences to help corps members synthesize their learning 

YOUR EXPERIENCE 

Your areas of knowledge and expertise that matter most for this role (minimum qualifications):

  • Bachelor’s Degree Required

  • 2+ years of classroom teaching experience, and coaching & leading adult learners

  • Quantifiable success as a classroom teacher, with demonstrated success in reaching outcomes

  • Experience working with new teachers in professional development settings, including observing other teachers, giving feedback, and facilitating group discussions

  • You must have a current teaching license in the state in which you are working

  • Available for the entire length of the program, and able to perform job duties in person

  • Strong knowledge and understanding of the vision for instructional practices 

  • Previously demonstrated skills and belief in building relationships across lines of difference, connecting to adult learners, and creating and contributing to a strong culture

  • Strong organization, time management, and verbal communication skills

  • Ability to adjust and be flexible in a fast-paced, constantly changing environment 

  • Committed to developing themselves, others, and the broader Pre-Service community through intentional engagement, reflection, and feedback

  • Ability to communicate effectively in a way that builds relationships with corps members and staff

  • Commitment to giving and receiving feedback 

Additional Requirements 

  • Adhere to the Teach for America and school district COVID vaccination policies

  • Background check clearance 

COMPENSATION 

The Mentor Teacher of Record role is compensated $34.28 per hour throughout the entire commitment. Compensation for all Pre-Service positions is competitive and determined based on role responsibilities. 

DURATION

Seasonal Staff Training for Mentor Teachers of Record in New York begins in April  2026. In June 2026, there will be weekly training sessions with the local MDLDs. In-person practicum starts July 1, 2026, and ends July 31, 2026.  Check out the Pre-Service Start Wave and Practicum timelines here