Bridge Boston has been dedicated to educator development since opening 2011. Originally known as the “Teaching Fellows” program, Bridge has supported over 50 developing educators in their careers over nearly 15 years.

Growth Opportunities at BBCS

Every Wednesday, educators meet to discuss curriculum and lesson planning. We additionally offer weekly professional development & observations focusing on instruction, student data, & best practices. Growth opprotunties are additionally available for specific roles.

Associate Teachers & Academic Tutors

Assistant Teachers and Academic Tutors are provided the opportunity to be further involved in our community for additional hourly compensation. These educators, along with Lead Teachers, support our Extended Day Program, Summer Program, and Acceleration Academies (Winter & Spring Break), lead after-school clubs, coach sports, provide translation services, and more.

Lead Teacher plus

Our Lead Teacher Plus Program supports our highest-performing teachers in modeling instructional practices that result in exceptional student achievement and teaching across our school building.

We offer further leadership opportunities fort these educators to make an impact in our school community:

PROBLEM OF PRACTICE TEAM

Known affectionately as the “PoP Squad,” this team works on an annual basis to identify a single problem of practice that cuts across multiple grade levels and subject areas at Bridge Boston relating to an area Bridge would like for students to achieve.

They work with our Instructional Leadership Team (ILT) to build a school-wide scope and sequence of the curriculum and tools to support teachers - rubrics, readings, lesson plans, et cetera.

Once approved, the team designs and leads up to five professional development workshops for departments and grade-level teams, supporting their efforts through data collection and progress monitoring.

LITERACY TASK FORCE

The core responsibility of the LTF is to drive BBCS’ Literacy Response to Intervention (RTI) program - a multi-tier approach to the early identification and support of students with learning and behavior needs. Over the course of the school year, they develop and lead five whole-school professional development sessions on:

  • The use of data to support teachers in constructing literacy intervention groups

  • Specific instructional content and strategies to use during small group literacy interventions

  • Data collection and progress monitoring

The LTF supplements these sessions by creating tools and best practice resources, including lesson templates, videos, and observation/coaching forms, and holding regular office hours for teachers to receive extra support on their literacy interventions.

DEPARTMENT CHAIRS

In addition to their role as lead teachers, Department Chairs serve as the primary coach/supervisor of the teachers in their departments - ELA, Math, Science, Athletics, and Music. This position is responsible for the implementation of curriculum and instructional practices that result in exceptional student achievement and teaching.

With the support of the Chief Academic Officer and Division Directors, department chairs are responsible for instructional coaching, targeted professional development, vertical alignment of curriculum, and coordinating academic intervention for students with high needs.

Our Compensation Structure

Bridge Boston Charter School is committed to recruiting, developing and retaining high-performing teachers. To that end, Bridge Boston has a transparent teacher salary scale that provides teachers with a competitive base salary based on their years of teaching experience. This salary scale provides teachers with a 7% increase in salary after their 3rd year of teaching and an average salary increase of 5% each year after their 4th through 8th years of teaching. Bridge Boston also provides qualified special education teachers with an additional $2,000 added to their base salaries. In addition, all staff members have the opportunity to earn additional compensation for taking on a variety of different roles and responsibilities throughout the school, from working in our Extended Day Program to serving on various staff leadership committees to serving as a coach of one of our many athletic teams, to name a few. At Bridge Boston, we are committed to ensuring that our compensation remains competitive with other charter schools in Boston, and therefore commit to reviewing our salary scales on a regular basis. 

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BBCS TEACHER SALARY SCALE

 
 

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Bridge Boston Charter School is a tuition-free, K1-8 public school serving 335 students in Roxbury, Massachusetts, and the surrounding community– many of whom have experienced social, emotional, and developmental barriers to learning. Bridge Boston’s robust social-emotional program is designed with an eye to supporting students who have experienced trauma in their homes and communities.

Bridge is committed to a positive culture of learning, growing, and working together. We’re seeking applicants aligned with our mission and vision and are passionate about personal and career growth. Sound like you? Reach out to our HR team.