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Qualifications
Current Pre-K, Infant and Toddler CLASS tool certification OR willingness to attend a virtual summer training and pass an online certification test
Fluent in English
Demonstrated attention to detail, punctuality, and organization
Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills
Passion and commitment to education and education research
Responsibilities
We are seeking External CLASS Classroom Observers to join our Live Observations team to conduct Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) observations in Infant, Toddler, and Pre-Kindergarten classrooms across the United States
CLASS Classroom Observers must be trained and reliable on the CLASS tool for the age level being observed, or be willing to be trained and become reliable
CLASS Classroom Observers must keep their CLASS certification current throughout the project and complete ongoing calibration as directed by project leadership
Travel may be required
Be available to conduct observations at least three to five days per week between November 2024 - January 2025
Be available for mandatory project-specific training throughout the duration of the project
Project-specific training times and dates will be set during the course of the project
A mandatory project information session will be held and must be attended by data collector prior to being scheduled for an observation
Participate in a weekly project check-in meeting throughout the project's duration
Complete data entry and other post-observation work as defined by project leadership in a timely manner
Participate successfully in ongoing calibrations as directed by project leadership
Within 24 hours of each observation, complete post-observation data entry
Adhere strictly to all CLASS observation and project-specific protocols at all stages of the project, from training and certification to observation and data entry, and record-keeping
Interact with school administration, office staff, and teachers in a professional and courteous manner
Use online communication and invoicing tools such as Slack, and Bill.com (training on specific platforms provided)
Job description
Observation Services - CLASS Classroom Observer: Army
About Teachstone
Do you enjoy making a difference in a child's life, transforming education, and evolving learning? Come join Teachstone, the interaction company! Teachstone® was founded in 2008 to deliver the Classroom Assessment Scoring System® (CLASS®) nationwide and around the globe. Developed through years of research, the CLASS observation tool measures the interactions between teachers and children, which have been shown to drive learning and lifelong achievement.
Teachstone helps organizations conduct classroom observations and provides professional development so that teachers improve, and children learn more. Our online subscription service, myTeachstone, simplifies CLASS implementation by combining observation data with a robust library of CLASS resources and professional development.
The ideal candidate excels at customer service and has excellent people skills, thrives in an environment that emphasizes teamwork, and is driven to improve the lives of students; this role may be for you!
Role Overview
We are seeking External CLASS Classroom Observers to join our Live Observations team to conduct Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) observations in Infant, Toddler, and Pre-Kindergarten classrooms across the United States. CLASS Classroom Observers must be trained and reliable on the CLASS tool for the age level being observed, or be willing to be trained and become reliable. CLASS Classroom Observers must keep their CLASS certification current throughout the project and complete ongoing calibration as directed by project leadership. Travel may be required.
• **PLEASE NOTE - THIS IS A CONTRACT POSITION***
Location of the Observations:
Military based schools across the United States: Pennsylvania, Texas, Kentucky/Tennessee, New York, Missouri,
Role Description
Availability:
• Be available to conduct observations at least three to five days per week between November 2024 - January 2025
• Be available for mandatory project-specific training throughout the duration of the project.
• Project-specific training times and dates will be set during the course of the project.
• A mandatory project information session will be held and must be attended by data collector prior to being scheduled for an observation.
• Participate in a weekly project check-in meeting throughout the project's duration.
• Complete data entry and other post-observation work as defined by project leadership in a timely manner.
Certification, Fidelity and Data Collection:
• Current Pre-K, Infant and Toddler CLASS tool certification OR willingness to attend a virtual summer training and pass an online certification test.
• Participate successfully in ongoing calibrations as directed by project leadership.
• Within 24 hours of each observation, complete post-observation data entry
• Adhere strictly to all CLASS observation and project-specific protocols at all stages of the project, from training and certification to observation and data entry, and record-keeping.
• Interact with school administration, office staff, and teachers in a professional and courteous manner.
• Use online communication and invoicing tools such as Slack, and Bill.com (training on specific platforms provided).
You Bring:
• B.A. degree in relevant field; Child development or Education preferred.
• Fluent in English
• Experience using the CLASS tool to conduct live observations is preferred.
• Experience conducting observations or administering assessments in school settings is preferred.
• Experience in quantitative or qualitative data collection is preferred.
• Demonstrated attention to detail, punctuality, and organization
• Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills
• Passion and commitment to education and education research
Ready to Make a Difference?
At Teachstone, we believe that every interaction shapes a brighter future. If you're passionate about transforming education and want to be part of a team that's committed to meaningful impact, we want to hear from you. Apply today and help us create classrooms where every child thrives!
Teachstone is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, *** (including pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health decisions or related medical conditions), ****** orientation, gender identity, gender expression, parental status, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, genetic information, political views or activity or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We may use your information in aggregate to evaluate our diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. Teachstone is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans in our job application procedures. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to disability, you may contact us at
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