Program Supervisor - Program Supervisor bei Catapult Learning: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1,0
15. Feb. 2018
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Pros

Work from home one day per week.

Kontras

Very high turnover among supervisors and teachers. There has been a revolving door of 4 different supervisors within the past year. Upper management cannot seem to keep anyone due to the low pay, extremely heavy workload, and heavy driving all around the city. Training is disorganized and needs a lot of work. Teachers leave training feeling more overwhelmed and lost then before. There is very little guidance, lack of materials provided, and little to no support to fulfill the unrealistically high expectations set by management. Too much work, too many schools assigned per supervisor, and too much driving is involved. More time is spent in traffic commuting to school sites than the actual completion of work. Teachers are expected to perform miracles using outdated curriculum that does not sufficiently fill in the academic gaps. Lastly, be prepared to put a lot of wear and tear on your car due to the amount of driving required.

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5,0
10. Juni 2026
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Pros

My supervisor was supportive, attentive, and respectful. Her weekly meetings were helpful, and supplies were ordered promptly.

Kontras

Our funding was abruptly cut by the government. I was given no warning. All communications ceased from that day.

2,0
14. Apr. 2026
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Pros

- Small groups allow strong focus on growing your instruction and differentiation skills - Exposure to multiple grades builds deep understanding of skill progression - Ability to drive meaningful student growth and maintain strong relationships

Kontras

- Unstable pay and low job security (hourly, contract, funding-dependent) - when we're off for a break, or unexpected snow days, you do not get paid any of those hours. you don't know if you're hired for the next school year until mid/late August. title 1 funding cuts make the job unpredictable (significantly cut down hours with no notice- Friday notice, effective Monday) , and not secure. Hourly pay seems good until you realize you will almost never work a full 80 hours/paycheck - Heavy paperwork and misaligned responsibilities - Limited support for professional growth or leadership development - Some of the worst benefits packages I've ever seen - next to no employer investment in retirement and employer is very limited in health benefits contributions

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