Unit Contributor
The role:
Our Unit Contributors bring a wide variety of experience to the table, but they are all united by their passion for improving the lives of teachers and students, and their commitment to developing engaging, student-centered, and culturally responsive resources. To achieve this, different types of assignments for Unit Contributors might include:
Creating units for Newsela’s content collections that align to a provided scope & sequence and specific standards, relying on their instructional expertise and creativity to curate Newsela texts and design lesson plans that are engaging
Reviewing and editing draft versions of Units, evaluating the content and instructional choices, providing feedback and revisions along the way
Revisiting and refreshing Newsela content collections, adding more relevant and up-to-date resources based on staff and teacher feedback
Other tasks that support the production process, such as migrating information, adjusting unit formatting, updating resources & links, tagging standards within a Unit, and other quick, yet vital, tasks
Why you're a great fit:
In order to be successful in this role, our Unit Contributors have the following experience and abilities:
Experience
Experience writing and implementing standards and objectives-aligned lessons that help students build skills and master content, particularly in Social Studies, ELA and Science
Experience curating vetted, reliable resources to support the learning experience for all students, and providing the scaffolds and supports that can help teachers differentiate learning
Experience creating curriculum and lesson activities for use in digital education contexts, utilizing standard frameworks such as the C3 Inquiry Model, CCSS, NGSS, etc.
Knowledge
Deep understanding of backwards-design, objective-based planning, familiarity with key components of strong formative assessment
Commitment to developing engaging, student-centered and culturally responsive resources
Understanding of how to unpack standards and ensure that content meets core learning objectives
Rich content knowledge in one or more of Newsela’s key focus areas: Social Studies, ELA and Science
Ability to respond well to and implement feedback
Attentive to details, accuracy and production deadlines
Technical savvy and ability to use different platforms and software
This role is compensated on a per-task basis. The benefits listed below apply to full-time employees only.
Unit Contributor
The role:
Our Unit Contributors bring a wide variety of experience to the table, but they are all united by their passion for improving the lives of teachers and students, and their commitment to developing engaging, student-centered, and culturally responsive resources. To achieve this, different types of assignments for Unit Contributors might include:
Creating units for Newsela’s content collections that align to a provided scope & sequence and specific standards, relying on their instructional expertise and creativity to curate Newsela texts and design lesson plans that are engaging
Reviewing and editing draft versions of Units, evaluating the content and instructional choices, providing feedback and revisions along the way
Revisiting and refreshing Newsela content collections, adding more relevant and up-to-date resources based on staff and teacher feedback
Other tasks that support the production process, such as migrating information, adjusting unit formatting, updating resources & links, tagging standards within a Unit, and other quick, yet vital, tasks
Why you're a great fit:
In order to be successful in this role, our Unit Contributors have the following experience and abilities:
Experience
Experience writing and implementing standards and objectives-aligned lessons that help students build skills and master content, particularly in Social Studies, ELA and Science
Experience curating vetted, reliable resources to support the learning experience for all students, and providing the scaffolds and supports that can help teachers differentiate learning
Experience creating curriculum and lesson activities for use in digital education contexts, utilizing standard frameworks such as the C3 Inquiry Model, CCSS, NGSS, etc.
Knowledge
Deep understanding of backwards-design, objective-based planning, familiarity with key components of strong formative assessment
Commitment to developing engaging, student-centered and culturally responsive resources
Understanding of how to unpack standards and ensure that content meets core learning objectives
Rich content knowledge in one or more of Newsela’s key focus areas: Social Studies, ELA and Science
Ability to respond well to and implement feedback
Attentive to details, accuracy and production deadlines
Technical savvy and ability to use different platforms and software
This role is compensated on a per-task basis. The benefits listed below apply to full-time employees only.