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July 21, 2025
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info@redpinelearning.org
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Summary
Learn more about Red Pine Learning Community and apply here!
Red Pine Learning Community (RPLC) seeks a full-time Assistant Group Leader, or two part-time Assistant Group Leaders, for a group of up to 10 students in our outdoors-first education program.
RPLC is a secular program in South Hadley, MA, that supports lower elementary students in homeschool and virtual school through supplemental out-of-school time enrichment. RPLC students are between the ages of 4.5 and 9 years. RPLC takes layered public health protections to support vulnerable members of our community. Programs are held primarily in outdoor classrooms.
The Assistant Group Leader(s) will work with the Group Leader/Site Coordinator to design and deliver the enrichment programs. RPLC encourages the incorporation of a wide range of pedagogies, such as forest school models, the Montessori method, and/or social emotional learning.
Each staff member’s voice and experience will be significant in our collaborative team, which includes the RPLC Co-founders, Group Leader/Site Coordinator, and Assistant Group Leader(s). Responsibilities are wide-ranging, from teaching to family engagement to program operations.
Duties
- Teaching: Deliver enrichment activities to encourage ecological awareness, social emotional learning, and body awareness/movement for 4.5-8.5 year olds; Maintain awareness of the natural world and weather conditions while organizing and delivering activities; Participate in reviewing materials for anti-racist, anti-ableist, and inclusive content; Contribute to data and observations of student learning and growth.
- Family Engagement: Engage with the Group Leader in preparing regular communications for families; Support an inclusive admissions process.
- School Operations: Follow the school calendar and schedule; Participate in assessing environmental conditions to adjust daily and weekly classroom plans as needed; Engage with students on principles of community care; Participate in ongoing evaluation of the program.
Compensation Information
This position is 35-40 hours/week. Salary range $21-$25 per hour.
- For the full-time position, 4 hours of non-teaching preparation time each week. For part-time positions, 2 hours of non-teaching preparation time each week.
- Biweekly virtual mentorship meetings with senior educators at other schools.
- Bonuses of up to $1,000 for the full-time position, or $500 each for each part-time position, for health and wellness and/or professional development.