NTIP Mentor Teacher - One Mentee
Company: Cambridge Public Schools
Location: Cambridge
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description of Service Opportunity: This Service Agreement is
applicable to Mentor Teachers who are paired with one (1) mentee.
The mentoring relationship is shaped by the activities that the
Mentor and beginning Teacher participate in together. These
activities should help the beginning Teacher improve upon practice
and develop an understanding of the Massachusetts Standards of
Effective Teaching Practice. Mentoring activities include (but are
not limited to): - Facilitating a strong start to the year. Mentors
can help beginning Teachers launch into a productive year by making
sure they know where to obtain all needed materials, are familiar
with routines and schedules, and curriculum expectations. -
Providing instructional support. This includes, but is not limited
to: - Meeting regularly (both formally and informally) during the
school year to conference, reflect on practice, analyze student
data, and plan curriculum and lessons. - Making regular observation
visits to the beginning Teacher’s classroom. - Modeling
instructional strategies and facilitating opportunities for the
beginning Teacher to observe other effective Teachers (including
those in other schools). - Teaching (or co-teaching) the beginning
Teacher’s class so the beginning teacher can observe the Mentor
Teacher. - Providing guidance on classroom management and how to
address behaviors that interfere with learning. - Analyzing and
assessing the beginning Teacher’s practice in relation to the CPS
Teacher Rubric in order to help the beginning - - Teacher reflect
and improve - and ultimately demonstrate proficient practice across
the four standards. - Videotaping lessons and analyzing the video
and reflecting on best practices together. - Providing professional
support. Beginning Teachers need to be informed of district,
school, and grade level/content team data and goals. - Providing
personal support. Mentors can help relieve the stress of beginning
Teachers by introducing them to other faculty members and helping
the beginning Teacher to put problems in perspective with support
and encouragement. - Maintaining a confidential relationship with
the beginning Teacher. It is important that the beginning Teacher
be able to discuss problems openly with the Mentor, so that they
may be addressed in a timely and informed manner. The role of the
Mentor is to support the beginning Teacher, not to evaluate them. -
Participating actively in CPS mentoring meetings and maintaining
all required documentation. Minimum Requirements: DESE defines the
following eligibility criteria for Mentors. To serve as a CPS
Mentor, an educator must: - Have successfully completed at least
three years of experience in a teaching role. - Have demonstrated
effective teaching practice in the classroom as shown by receiving
a rating of at least proficient on their most recent evaluation. -
Have demonstrated practice that reflects excellent content
knowledge of the MA Curriculum Frameworks and the Standards of
Effective Teaching Practice and Educator Evaluation System. - Be an
effective communicator and problem solver, especially when working
with colleagues. - Have demonstrated proficiency in a variety of
pedagogical strategies/methods to meet a diverse range of learning
needs. - Be knowledgeable about the professional and community
resources in the school and district. - Be able to maintain a
confidential relationship. Individuals who are selected to serve as
Mentors for a new teacher under the New Teacher Induction Program
will receive a stipend of $2,000 for serving as a Mentor to a new
Teacher during the new Teacher’s 1st year in CPS. Stipends will be
paid in two installments (in January and June) upon up-to-date and
successful completion of the mentoring responsibilities noted
above. Should the mentorship be discontinued for any reason, the
stipend will be prorated to reflect the amount of time that the
Mentor served in the mentoring role. Possible reasons that a
mentorship might be discontinued include, but are not limited to: -
The mentee resigning from their teaching position prior to the end
of the school year. - The mentee being terminated from their
teaching position prior to the end of the school year. - The
principal and/or the director of professional learning and
leadership reaching a determination that the mentor/mentee
relationship is not meeting the needs of the beginning teacher.
Length of Contract: September 2, 2025 to June 30, 2026 Contract
Amount: Flat Rate $2000.00
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