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IGNITE Resident Intern (Human Resources) 2026-2027

DeKalb County School District
Internship
On-site
Georgia, United States
Business, management and administration field

  • Position Type:
      Human Resources/IGNITE DeKalb Teacher Residency Intern

  • Date Posted:
      1/6/2026

  • Location:
      Human Resources

  •   Important 2026 Application Information
    • Complete applications only will be reviewed. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
    • Early Admission Deadline: January 19, 2026.
    • Applications submitted after January 19 will be reviewed on a rolling basis through March 2026, pending availability.
    Selection Process: Application submission → virtual interview (by invitation) → in-person Selection Day (by invitation) on February 26, 2026.
    Please Note: Due to the high volume of applications, please do not call to inquire about application status.  All updates will be communicated via email.

     

    The IGNITE Resident Intern is a  year-long clinical residency role designed for aspiring educators who hold a bachelor’s degree in a non-education field and are pursuing a Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.). IGNITE residents complete their residency in DeKalb County School District classrooms and participate in a rigorous, cohort-based teacher preparation experience that integrates daily classroom practice, targeted coaching, and graduate-level coursework. Upon successful program completion, residents are prepared and expected to transition into full-time teaching roles in high-priority DeKalb County Schools.

     

    Residents work alongside a trained Mentor Teacher and are supported by a Talent Development Coach through a structured gradual release model, developing the instructional skill, professional identity, and confidence needed to successfully transition into full-time teaching roles within DeKalb County Schools.

     

    Key Responsibilities

     

    Clinical Classroom Experience

     

    · Engage four (4) days per week in a year-long clinical placement with a Mentor Teacher, participating in a continuous cycle of planning, instruction, assessment, and reflection.

     

    · Progress through a gradual release of responsibility, beginning with focused classroom observation and co-teaching and advancing toward increased instructional leadership and classroom responsibilities.

     

    · Implement high-quality, standards-aligned instructional practices designed to meet clearly defined learning objectives for all students.

     

    Instructional Practice & Learning Environment

     

    · Create and maintain a positive, inclusive, and culturally responsive classroom environment aligned with DeKalb County School District’s mission, vision, and equity commitments.

     

    · Use formative assessments and student data to inform instruction and support diverse learners.

     

    · Apply instructional strategies that address a range of academic, linguistic, and social-emotional needs.

     

    Special Education & Diverse Learners

     

    · Learn and actively participate in the development, implementation, and monitoring of IEPs and 504 plans in collaboration with special education staff and support teams.

     

    · Demonstrate an asset-based, strengths-focused approach to supporting students with disabilities and other diverse learning needs.

     

    Professional Growth & Feedback

     

    · Engage in regular reflective feedback cycles with the Mentor Teacher, University Supervisor, and Talent Development Coach.

     

    · Demonstrate openness to feedback, a commitment to continuous improvement, and the ability to apply feedback to instructional practice.

     

    · Participate fully in IGNITE residency cohort learning experiences, including district-wide professional learning, Bridge Weeks, and required program meetings.

     

    Professional Responsibilities

     

    · Maintain consistent attendance and punctuality in alignment with the assigned school’s calendar, daily schedule, and IGNITE residency expectations, and communicate absences or schedule changes promptly and professionally.

     

    · Demonstrate professional communication and collaboration with students’ families, Mentor Teachers, school administrators, and other school- and district-based staff.

     

    · Adhere to all DeKalb County School District policies and IGNITE program expectations, including participation in required meetings and professional learning.

     

    University Coursework

     

    · Successfully complete all university program requirements, including coursework, assignments, projects, portfolios, and assessments required for the M.A.T. program.

     

    · Maintain satisfactory academic standing as defined by the university partner and IGNITE program expectations.

     

    Minimum Qualifications / Eligibility Requirements

     

    · Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in a non-education field

     

    · Minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.5

     

    · Ability to commit to a full-year, in-person residency aligned to district and university calendars

     

    Position Details

     

     -Stipend: $30,000 living supplement

     

    · Employment Status: Part-Time

     

    · Benefits: Non-benefited position

     

    · Program Length: One academic year (aligned to district and university calendars

     

     





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