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The Lawrenceville School announces an opening for a full time Technical Director in the Performing Arts department. We are seeking enthusiastic, energetic, collegial individuals who want to work with both motivated faculty and students in a collaborative, diverse, and inclusive boarding school environment. The Lawrenceville Performing Arts Department supports students in becoming confident young artists, collaborators, creators, and citizens, and our curriculum is designed to develop capacities to understand themselves and others through theater with a focus on process and hands-on learning.
The teaching assistant (TA) for Leopold Scholars will be responsible for the support of all field research, teaching students how to write Land Ethic essays, showing students how to design and make a poster presentation, guiding discussion about Leopold’s Sand County Almanac, and evening house duty activities for the scholars present during the two week session.
The Lawrenceville School seeks enthusiastic, energetic, collegial individuals who want to work with both adults and students in a collaborative and inclusive academic setting. The LVSS House Leader and Fellow position requires full-time work during the 3-week duration of the program. This position is required to live in a student dorm and serve as a dorm supervisor, in addition to an activity leader/coach.
The Summer Scholars program runs from Monday, July 8, 2024 to Friday, July 26, 2024. All House Leaders and Fellows must attend the one four-hour orientation on July 6, 2024; one residential training that afternoon, and be present on move-in day (July 7, 2024) from 12:30pm-4:00pm.
LVSS House Leader and Fellows will supervise and lead a House community of rising 6th-9th grade students, ensuring their health and wellbeing in the house 24/7 during the program, generating curriculum to capitalize on the House system and Community, teaching an afternoon activity, leading a group in afternoon House Cup activities, supervising during meals, supervising on weekend trips, providing supervision during study hall and house check-in times, assisting with evening activities, and assisting with the distribution of medications. In this leadership role, LVSS House Leader and Fellows will be entrusted with sensitive student information and must maintain confidentiality at all times. You will be expected to help create, plan and execute daily activities, manage classroom/dorm setup and other camp needs, and assist with managing in-person prefects as necessary.
The LVSS House Leader and Fellows work together with the Executive Director of LVSS and Dean of Students to provide support, guidance, and supervision to the students enrolled in the program.
The Lawrenceville School seeks enthusiastic, energetic, collegial individuals who want to work with both adults and students in a collaborative and inclusive academic setting. The In-Person Prefect position requires full time work during the 3-week duration of the program. The in-person prefect is asked to live in a dorm and be accessible for work 24/7 during the program.
The Summer Scholars program runs from Monday, July 8, 2024 to Friday, July 26, 2024. All prefects must attend the one four-hour orientation on July 6, 2024 and be present on move-in day (July 7, 2024) from 12:30pm-4:00pm.
Prefects must be rising seniors or recent graduates of The Lawrenceville School. Position responsibilities include helping to manage House life and community, supervising during meals, providing support during study hall and house check-in times, facilitating afternoon activities, and assisting during House Cup activities. You will be expected to help create, plan, and execute daily activities, manage carpool, assist with classroom/dorm setup and other camp needs. Crucially important to the student experience, prefects are expected to be the fun but responsible adult in a room full of younger students.
The Prefects work together with the Director of Students and the Heads of House to provide support, guidance, and supervision to the students enrolled in the program.
The Lawrenceville School announces a job opening for a Chemistry and Physics teacher. We are seeking enthusiastic, energetic, collegial individuals who want to work with both adults and students in a collaborative and inclusive academic setting. The strongest candidates will have experience teaching chemistry and physics. Candidates may also have experience teaching one of the subjects and significant coursework in the other subject.
It is the mission of the Science Department of the Lawrenceville School to introduce students to both the beautiful simplicity and intriguing complexity of the world to foster a life-long curiosity about the world in which they live. Members of the science department will cultivate in students the understanding that scientific knowledge is characterized by empirical criteria, logical argument, and skeptical review. It will prepare all students to use an understanding of scientific concepts and processes for personal decision making, effective participation in civic affairs, and preparation for those who choose advanced study in science beyond Lawrenceville.
The Lawrenceville School announces a job opening for a Math teacher. We are seeking enthusiastic, energetic, collegial individuals who want to work with both adults and students in a collaborative and inclusive academic setting. Experience teaching a range of courses including Computer Science or post-Calculus electives is a plus.
The Lawrenceville Mathematics Department encourages students to develop an appreciation for the inherent beauty and utility of mathematics, as well as facility with constructing and evaluating mathematical arguments, using mathematical models to describe real-world phenomena, and making decisions in the face of risk and uncertainty.
The Lawrenceville School announces a possible opening for a full time English teacher. We are seeking enthusiastic, energetic, collegial individuals who want to work with both adults and high school students in a collaborative and inclusive academic setting. The English Department encourages students to develop a love of reading, facility and pleasure in writing, and an appreciation for literature as a way to understand themselves and the world.