Babysitting 2 Year Old (Lexington)

I am looking for afternoon care on weekdays and weekends for my 2-year-old son, Julian. The frequency would be about 3-4 times a month, if not more.

Primary responsibilities would be undertaking appropriate creative/educational/outdoor activities, reading to and with our son, reinforcing appropriate discipline, and tidying play areas. We have two cats who are very friendly and won’t require any monitoring. No housework or meal prep required. We live within a 10 minute walk from Downtown Lexington.

Julian is adventurous, friendly, creative, and is a ton of fun. He loves playgrounds, trucks and making new friends.

We are looking for someone who enjoys the company of toddlers, warm and kind with an adventurous spirit. A background in child development and/or experience babysitting would come in handy (though isn’t necessary). 

Requested Hours:  Thursdays and Fridays 3-6 and occasional Saturdays/Sundays from 12-4 or 4-6.

Pay: $20-$25 based on experience.

Start date: ASAP, through the rest of the semester, and hopefully next semester (and next year), too.

If interested, please email cassandre.voltaire@gmail.com or text me at 857-236-9015. Thank you!

After-School Math and Language Arts Instructors (Lexington)

Join our accomplished team at Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) Academy Lexington Campus. We’re always looking for enthusiastic part-time math and language arts instructors to join our team. All positions are based out of our in-person Academy in Lexington, MA. We do not require a teaching credential, making it ideal for those seeking classroom experience before embarking on their careers as full-time educators.

Learn more about all our open positions here and in the pdf below. If you’re interested, you can apply following the links on this website .

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After School Math and Language Arts Instructors (Lexington, MA)

Please see the message and attached flier below for further information on this opportunity.

Art of Problem Solving creates educational materials for motivated students in grades 1-12. We currently operate 15 physical academies across the U.S., with more being added every year! One of our physical academies is located in Lexington, MA! We hire part-time teachers and full-time staff year-round to support our physical academies.

We do not require a teaching credential, making it ideal for those seeking classroom experience before embarking on their careers as full-time educators.

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Part-Time Caretaker for 9-month-old (Lexington, MA)

We are looking for a reliable and caring caretaker to help with our 9-month-old daughter. The position is part-time, from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM, two to four days a week. We are initially flexible on which/ how many days (Monday through Friday) and would love to work with you to create a consistent schedule.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide attentive and loving care for our 9-month-old.
  • Engage her in age-appropriate activities.
  • Ensure her safety and well-being during your time together.

Details:

  • Pay: $20/hour
  • Paid holidays
  • Guaranteed hours once we finalize the schedule.
  • Located in Lexington.

If you’re responsible, experienced with infants, and looking for a part-time position, we’d love to hear from you! Please contact Lisa at (773) 759-2943.

District-wide school psychologist (Lexington)

 RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Administer I.Q. tests, achievement tests, and other tests required to determine eligibility for special services.
  2. Provide written reports of assessment for student evaluations.
  3. Collaborate with building and support staff throughout the district to meet the needs of students.
  4. Make recommendations to the Director of Special Services concerning the need to obtain additional medical, psychological and/or psychiatric information on an evaluation.
  5. Participate as an IEP team member with functional behavioral assessments, behavior intervention plans and /or in the manifestation determination process.
  6. Collaborate with outside agencies, parents and teachers to meet the need of students.
  7. Review student records for the screening and evaluation process of students.
  8. Provide group and individual lessons on social skills development.

OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS:

  1. Be a member of the building level diagnostic team on assessments of all students who are suspected to have disabilities.  This could include gathering historical data on the student, administering IQ tests, administering projective testing, observations, clinical interviews, and adaptive assessments.
  2. Be a member of the screening team or S.O.A.R. Team in a building when requested.
  3. Plan and implement in-service sessions on behavioral strategies and interventions.
  4. Plan and implement staff development with district and building staff on new and revised testing instruments. 
  5. Research new intervention strategies and new assessments in the areas of instructional strategies, behavior management, behavioral intervention plans and emotional disabilities.
  6. Conduct home visits as needed.
  7. Other duties as assigned by the administration.

QUALIFICATIONS:                          

  • Complete a NASP-approved program. (Natl Assoc of School Psychologists).  This program provides training in the psychological and academic assessment of children, behavioral and academic interventions, in addition to consultation with teachers and parents.
  • Appropriate state teacher certification as a school psychologist.
  • MA DESE license as a School Psychologist
  • Experience in the public school setting preferred.   

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands or arms.

The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.

Experience and commitment to working in a racially and culturally diverse teaching and learning community.

Applicants for employment are considered without regard to age, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, or military status.

If interested, please visit this link to apply.

After school sitter (Winchester, Lexington/ Burlington)

Hello Tufts Students!

I am looking for an after school sitter for 3 children (12, 9, 6) who can pick the kids up from Winchester and drive them to their parents’ homes in Burlington or Lexington (depending on the week) or to appointments in the same general area.

The kids are neurodiverse and twice-exceptional (and sociable and fun) so experience working with 2E kids is a huge plus!   I’m a PhD student at Tufts in mechanical engineering and HRI, and the children’s father is a software engineer.

The right candidate is vaccinated (COVID-19 and otherwise!), a safe driver, reliable, and a good communicator (I prefer text).

Proposed pay is $30/hour with a 3-hour minimum per day, and could be weekly M-F 3-6, or fewer days or alternate weeks, depending on your availability.  If you don’t have a car, we can potentially work something out for you to use mine for driving the children.

Email to enquire:  kat.allen@tufts.edu