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Careers at ehtp


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Since 1958, EHTP has been creating a homeplace for scholars—a space where they are embraced and valued for who they are. Where they are recognized for their inherent brilliance. Where there is confidence in their abilities, so they achieve exceptional outcomes. Where they are free to name systems of oppression—and given tools to dismantle them.

Join the East Harlem Scholars Academies family! We are looking for dedicated individuals to grow innovative, anti-racist, project-based learning. Ideal candidates are equally committed to professional and personal growth, as they cater to the whole child and collaborate with colleagues to disrupt systemic racism and serve as agents of change. 

We have new opportunities as we grow our after-school and summer programs, East Harlem Scholars Academies public charter schools, East Harlem Teaching Residency, and our central office, so check back frequently!

If you have any questions and would like further information, please reach out to jobs@ehtp.org.

 

WORK WITH US

Learn more about working at East Harlem Tutorial Program

Learn more about working at EHTP’s Academies

Learn more about joining EHTP’s Teaching Residency

 
 

 

About our hiring process

We recognize that participating in a selection process requires time and energy. At EHTP, we are committed to creating an equitable candidate experience that is built around radical humanity. Our hiring approach is driven by our strategic priorities and organizational needs. We have developed this resource guide to give candidates an idea of our approach to the candidate experience and selection process as candidates consider career opportunities with our organization.

Instructional Roles

Non-Instructional Roles


 

You Take Care of Our Scholars.
We Take Care of You!

Our benefits package has you covered, from health insurance and parental leave to perks and fitness. View all of our benefits here.

 
EHTP Employee Benefits

 
I love teaching at East Harlem Scholars Academies because I’m free to be my authentic self. This allows me to teach from a place of truth, love and justice, which allows me to prioritize my students’ interests and their needs and to use new and old teaching tools in my toolbox.
— Jocelyn Singleton

 

EHTP is an equal opportunity employer. Learn about East Harlem Tutorial Program’s commitment to racial equity and anti-racism. Click here to learn more.