The Primary Day School, an independent school of 144 students in grades Pre-K-2, seeks candidates for a Kindergarten position. The successful applicant will be a collaborative, energetic, and creative individual who loves working with 4 to 8 year-olds and who is well-acquainted with their cognitive, social, and emotional needs. The ideal candidate will have some experience at the Pre-K – 2nd grade level, a BA degree in Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, or a related field; MA preferred. They will be detail-oriented, and demonstrate the ability to think strategically and work collaboratively. Familiarity with our curriculum and methods is highly desirable, as is a strong EQ, exemplary communication skills, and the ability to work successfully with children, colleagues, and parents.
About The Primary Day School:
Founded in 1944, The Primary Day School in Bethesda, Maryland, is a school for Grades Pre-Kindergarten through Two. We focus on this unique age group for a very important reason. These are the most crucial learning years in children’s lives, a time when they are bursting with potential, ready for quantum leaps of development. At Primary Day, everything we do focuses on helping young children flourish—as learners and as people—during this vitally important time of life. The Primary Day School was founded as a demonstration school for the Phonovisual Method, a unique, phonics-based approach to teaching reading and language arts that remains vital to each student’s educational journey today. To learn more about our school and its community, curriculum and traditions please visit www.theprimarydayschool.org.
Important Position Requirements:
A love for young children and this level of child development.
The ability to design and implement differentiated lessons and units of instruction, honoring diverse learning styles, and teaching students how to learn.
Teaching to curriculum objectives: Phonovisual, math, and Social Studies and prepare creative hands-on/manipulative activities to enrich each lesson.
Adherence to the Primary Day model of co-teaching.
Demonstrating a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusivity, and belonging both in teaching and in working with colleagues and families.
Demonstrating a knowledge and understanding or willingness to learn the Phonovisual method.
Maintaining an exemplary learning environment based on the principles of Responsive Classroom.
Assisting students in mastering handwriting and creative writing skills.
Supervising and directing daily outdoor play that encourages development of socialization and large motor skills.
Collaborating with other colleagues and specialists during regular planning sessions.
Performing non-teaching duties in order to support and assist students and the school, as assigned.
Additional Requirements:
Strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills.
Attendance at all school/staff meetings and in-service workshops.
Attendance at all school events: Admission Events, Back-to-School Night, Book Fair, Gala, etc.
Attend CPR, AED and First Aid Classes for certification.
Assess children’s progress through observation and evaluation of work.
Communicating regularly with parents through conferences and writing, as needed.
Preparing student evaluations.
Meeting federal and Maryland background check clearance.
Salary:
Compensation is highly competitive with DC area independent schools and commensurate with experience.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Considering candidates between now and February 15.
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The Primary Day School is dedicated to providing equal employment opportunities to all personnel and applicants for employment without regard to race; color; religion; sex; national origin; handicap or disability; sexual orientation; or status as a veteran, Vietnam era, or special disabled veteran.
Founded in 1944, The Primary Day School in Bethesda, Maryland, is a school for boys and girls from Pre-Kindergarten through Second Grade. We are the only school in the area that focuses exclusively on children in this unique age group, and we do so for a very important reason. These are the most crucial learning years in children’s lives, a time when they are bursting with potential, ready for quantum leaps of development. At Primary Day, everything we do focuses on helping young children flourish—as learners and as people—during this vitally important time of life. The Primary Day School was founded as a demonstration school for the Phonovisual Method, a unique, phonics-based approach to teaching reading and language arts that remains vital to each student’s educational journey today. To learn more about our school and its community, curriculum and traditions please visit www.theprimarydayschool.org.