Careers

Are you intrigued by the opportunity to become part of our team? By positively influencing students' lives, you'll also enhance your expertise in the education sector. Explore these exciting roles and uncover ways to contribute to our innovative learning environment.

Open Positions

Reading Teachers

The Middle School Reading Teacher will be responsible for motivating, monitoring and managing book clubs and/or independent student reading. The Middle School Reading Teacher will see 3-4 groups each day. Fluency, vocabulary, comprehension and multi-syllabic word recognition will be taught within the reading block.

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The Elementary Reading Teacher will primarily teach phonics in a structured program to small groups of 4-6 students. Elementary Reading Teacher will see 3-4 groups each day. Fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension will be taught to the more advanced readers.

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All teachers will undergo mandatory training prior to facilitating the scripted curriculum, which uses a PowerPoint slideshow and physical reading materials. Email Amber Jackson for more information.

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Site Coordinator

Site Coordinators are responsible for overseeing one of the PTM after-school sites.

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Bus Drivers

Reporting to the Facilities and Transportation Manager, the Bus Driver will be responsible for safely transporting youth safely to and from PTM, fostering a safe environment on the bus, and maintaining accurate records to ensure safe operations at all times. The PTM Bus Driver will directly live out the mission of PTM each day by providing an environment that provides significant opportunities for youth to experience “joy-filled friendships” and to pursue their “God-inspired dreams.” All employees at PTM should represent the organization well to children and their families, volunteers, supporters, and the communi


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When students who have been in poverty and successfully made it into middle class are asked how they made the journey, the answer nine times out of ten has to do with a relationship, an adult who took an interest in them as individuals.

~ Ruby K. Payne

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