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Emotionally Responsive Practice (ERP) Coach and Professional Development Presenter


Company : Bank Street College of Education


Location : New York City, NY


Created : 2026-04-06


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

JOB DESCRIPTION Department: Center for Emotionally Responsive Practice Institution: Bank Street College of Education Location: New York, NY (with potential for remote work and travel) Reports To: Co-Directors, Center for Emotionally Responsive Practice Position Summary: The Emotionally Responsive Practice (ERP) Coach and Professional Development Presenter will play a vital role in advancing the Center for Emotionally Responsive Practice mission. We aim to create educational environments where every child, educator, and staff member feels emotionally supported, valued, and understood. In this role, you will provide culturally responsive coaching, consultation, and professional development for schools and early childhood programs to foster the social-emotional well-being of students and staff. As an ERP Coach, you will collaborate with educators, school staff or program staff to co-create emotionally responsive learning environments that promote inclusivity, equity, and healing. You will offer coaching, training, and reflective consultation that centers on relationship-based, trauma-sensitive, and healing-centered approaches, ensuring all children and adults in these communities feel seen and supported. Key Responsibilities: Coaching and Consultation: - Collaborate with educators and school staff to integrate emotionally responsive and healing-centered practices into classroom routines. - Provide individualized and group coaching that respects diverse experiences, identities, and strengths. - Support schools in building equitable, trauma-informed environments by assessing specific program needs and offering guidance on emotional safety, relational health, and inclusive practices. - Engage in reflective supervision, offering thoughtful support to staff as they navigate relational and emotional dynamics in their work. Professional Development: - Design and deliver professional development sessions that are interactive, culturally sensitive, and grounded in research. These sessions will promote ERP principles, including trauma-informed and healing-centered teaching strategies. - Adapt training and coaching to meet each school or program's unique needs, recognizing each community's cultural and social contexts. - Create an inclusive learning environment where participants feel empowered to contribute their voices, share their experiences, and deepen their understanding of ERP practices. Program Implementation and Support: - Partner with school communities to co-create and sustain school-wide initiatives that center on emotional safety, relational equity, and healing. - Develop tools and strategies for evaluating the impact of ERP interventions, with a focus on supporting equitable outcomes for all students. - Support schools in embedding ERP into existing curricula, policies, and classroom practices in ways that honor the cultural diversity and lived experiences of the community. Collaboration and Communication: - Build trusting relationships with school staff, administrators, and families, fostering open communication and collaboration. - Serve as a key liaison between schools and the Center for Emotionally Responsive Practice, ensuring alignment with program goals and addressing specific community needs. - Actively participate in team meetings, contributing to the center's continuous growth and commitment to equity, inclusivity, and social justice in education. Qualifications: Education: - Master's degree in social work, counseling, psychology, education, or a related field, or equivalent professional experience and/or community-based expertise. - We value diverse forms of education, including lived experience, community engagement, and non-traditional learning pathways. Candidates with a combination of formal education, work experience, and expertise rooted in community or cultural knowledge are strongly encouraged to apply. - Experience: - Experience working in trauma-informed, emotionally responsive environmen