Brightworks seeks Collaborators to co-create project-based curricula with cohorts of 10-14 students.You will design accountability structures for independent study, document explorations via weekly parent communications, and facilitate student-led portfolio assessments.We require professional educators committed to mutual aid, anti-racist and gender-inclusive pedagogy, and the deep work of equity and belonging.About Institute for Applied Tinkering Brightworks and Tinkering School are projects of the Institute for Applied Tinkering.The Institute for Applied Tinkering is an organization dedicated to building a 21st-century model of education.
Over the past 16 years we've brought child-centric, collaborative, hands-on education experiences to children in many different ways: sleep away camp, K-12 school, day camp, after-school programs, teacher workshops, and more.We believe that all children deserve opportunities to engage with their world in creative and adventurous ways.We are committed not only to making our programs available to families of all income levels but also to sharing our learnings with parents, teachers, and schools around the world.
Description Seeking World-Class Educators (Collaborator) Brightworks is not a traditional school, and our teachers aren't traditional instructors.We call them Collaborators .We are looking for visionary educators to co-create a project-based, inquiry-driven curriculum for the upcoming school year.At Brightworks, you'll lead a small cohort (10-14 students), balancing the creative freedom of a designer with the rigorous project management of a professional mentor.The Role As a Collaborator, you are the architect of the student experience.Your responsibilities include:
- Curriculum Co-Creation: Designing interdisciplinary, real-world projects based on student interests.
- Accountability & Mentorship: Setting high standards for independent study and pacing complex projects.
- Narrative Assessment: Documenting the learning journey through weekly parent communications and student-led portfolios.
- Equity in Action: Engaging in deep power and privilege work to maintain an anti-racist, gender-inclusive, and radically welcoming environment.
Who You Are - Experienced Educator: You have a background in progressive, inquiry-based education and a deep respect for student agency.
- Professional Communicator: You bridge the gap between "candid" and "kind," writing compelling narratives of student growth.
- Project Manager: You have a strong work ethic and the ability to help students navigate ambiguity to reach concrete goals.
- Social Justice Advocate: You actively leverage conversations about identity to build equitable spaces.
- Lifelong Learner: You possess high EQ, a growth mindset, and a spirit of mutual aid.
- Reflective & Adaptive: You possess a high degree of self-awareness, regularly seeking feedback and pivoting your approach as student needs or project directions evolve.
Employment RequirementsRequired Experience: 2-3 years working with school-aged children
Compliance: Ability to pass background screening and compliance training, CPR/First Aid certification, and pass TB testing
Tech Literacy- Proficient in Google Suite
Physical Demands - Ability to lift 45 lbs and navigate the city on foot or via public transportation for off-site learning
Preferred A background working with diverse learning styles
Benefits Comprehensive medical/dental/vision, life/disability insurance, and a 4% immediate-vesting retirement match.
How to Apply Please submit the following as
PDF documents.
- Cover Letter: Tell us where you learned about the open position, your journey, why Brightworks, and a recent project that excited you.
- Resume: Focused on relevant educational and professional experience.
- Writing Samples: 2-3 professional communication samples with dates (e.g., newsletters or family correspondence).
Note: Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. Brightworks is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and merit-based hiring.
Salary $70,583.87 - $110,775.36 per year
Brightworks seeks Collaborators to co-create project-based curricula with cohorts of 10-14 students.You will design accountability structures for independent study, document explorations via weekly parent communications, and facilitate student-led portfolio assessments.We require professional educators committed to mutual aid, anti-racist and gender-inclusive pedagogy, and the deep work of equity and belonging.About Institute for Applied Tinkering Brightworks and Tinkering School are projects of the Institute for Applied Tinkering.The Institute for Applied Tinkering is an organization dedicated to building a 21st-century model of education.
Over the past 16 years we've brought child-centric, collaborative, hands-on education experiences to children in many different ways: sleep away camp, K-12 school, day camp, after-school programs, teacher workshops, and more.We believe that all children deserve opportunities to engage with their world in creative and adventurous ways.We are committed not only to making our programs available to families of all income levels but also to sharing our learnings with parents, teachers, and schools around the world.
Description Seeking World-Class Educators (Collaborator) Brightworks is not a traditional school, and our teachers aren't traditional instructors.We call them Collaborators .We are looking for visionary educators to co-create a project-based, inquiry-driven curriculum for the upcoming school year.At Brightworks, you'll lead a small cohort (10-14 students), balancing the creative freedom of a designer with the rigorous project management of a professional mentor.The Role As a Collaborator, you are the architect of the student experience.Your responsibilities include:
- Curriculum Co-Creation: Designing interdisciplinary, real-world projects based on student interests.
- Accountability & Mentorship: Setting high standards for independent study and pacing complex projects.
- Narrative Assessment: Documenting the learning journey through weekly parent communications and student-led portfolios.
- Equity in Action: Engaging in deep power and privilege work to maintain an anti-racist, gender-inclusive, and radically welcoming environment.
Who You Are - Experienced Educator: You have a background in progressive, inquiry-based education and a deep respect for student agency.
- Professional Communicator: You bridge the gap between "candid" and "kind," writing compelling narratives of student growth.
- Project Manager: You have a strong work ethic and the ability to help students navigate ambiguity to reach concrete goals.
- Social Justice Advocate: You actively leverage conversations about identity to build equitable spaces.
- Lifelong Learner: You possess high EQ, a growth mindset, and a spirit of mutual aid.
- Reflective & Adaptive: You possess a high degree of self-awareness, regularly seeking feedback and pivoting your approach as student needs or project directions evolve.
Employment RequirementsRequired Experience: 2-3 years working with school-aged children
Compliance: Ability to pass background screening and compliance training, CPR/First Aid certification, and pass TB testing
Tech Literacy- Proficient in Google Suite
Physical Demands - Ability to lift 45 lbs and navigate the city on foot or via public transportation for off-site learning
Preferred A background working with diverse learning styles
Benefits Comprehensive medical/dental/vision, life/disability insurance, and a 4% immediate-vesting retirement match.
How to Apply Please submit the following as
PDF documents.
- Cover Letter: Tell us where you learned about the open position, your journey, why Brightworks, and a recent project that excited you.
- Resume: Focused on relevant educational and professional experience.
- Writing Samples: 2-3 professional communication samples with dates (e.g., newsletters or family correspondence).
Note: Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. Brightworks is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and merit-based hiring.
Salary $70,583.87 - $110,775.36 per year