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Project Rise After-School Interventionist

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Operation Shoestring

Jackson, MS (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 4 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/23/2026

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Job Description

Project Rise After-School Interventionist Operation Shoestring - 4.2 Jackson, MS Job Details Part-time $25 an hour 1 day ago Qualifications Relationship building (classroom management strategies) Working with students Student-centered approaches (student motivation techniques) Full Job Description Project Rise After-School Interventionist Job Description Directly Reports to: Assistant Project Rise Coordinator Indirectly Reports to:
Programs Director Status:
Part-time, Non-Exempt Hourly rate: $25/hour, maximum 40 hours per week
Location:
Operation Shoestring, 1711 Bailey Avenue, Jackson, MS 39203 or Walton Elementary, 3200 Bailey Avenue, Jackson, MS 39213
Dates:
Starting August 3, 2026
Time:
Monday- Friday from 2:30 pm- 5:30 pm
JOB SUMMARY
The interventionist is responsible for providing targeted academic support to students who are struggling in reading, math, and/or other core subject areas. The role focuses on implementing small group and individualized instruction based on student data, assessments, and teacher recommendations to improve academic performance and close learning gaps. The interventionist works collaboratively with classroom teachers, instructional staff, and program leadership to develop and implement intervention strategies aligned with grade-level standards. This position includes monitoring student progress, maintaining accurate documentation of interventions, and adjusting instructional approaches based on student needs. The ideal interventionist is patient, student-centered, and skilled in delivering engaging, differentiated instruction in a supportive learning environment. Strong communication skills, consistency, and the ability to build positive relationships with students are essential to success in this role.