At The Speyer Legacy School, students are inspired to be intellectually curious and passionate. They realize their full potential as accelerated learners in a collaborative community that is committed to ethical values and action. Speyer students learn with like-minded classmates and are guided by academically fearless teachers who share and nourish their enthusiasm for knowledge and inquiry.
The Speyer Legacy School seeks a dynamic, innovative, and passionate full-time Lower School co-teacher (K-4). The candidate hired will report to the Head of Lower School. The candidate will be responsible for collaborating with faculty and staff to create a learning environment in support of the school’s mission and curricular goals. The ideal candidate possesses creative problem-solving skills, enthusiasm for designing innovative curriculum, a positive attitude toward change, and strong interpersonal skills that allow one to cooperate and collaborate effectively with others.
Duties & Responsibilities
In collaboration with a co-teacher:
Design and implement academically rigorous, interdisciplinary, inquiry-based units and lessons within a scope and sequence which reflect instructional strategies for gifted learners and an understanding of the gifted whole child (students’ interests and abilities, social and emotional needs).
Establish and implement classroom procedures and routines, building a class community that centers belonging.
Assess and utilize information on students’ academic, behavioral, and social-emotional profiles to create responsive learning environments.
Collaborate with the Student Support Team to implement learning plans that meet the diverse needs of all students.
Collaborate with colleagues, across and within disciplines and divisions, to further develop curriculum and design interdisciplinary projects/units of study.
Communicate regularly with families about classroom happenings and student progress, including writing student narrative reports that provide descriptions of students' profiles, interests, areas of growth, and needs.
Regularly demonstrate a passion for lifelong learning for both students and colleagues.
Actively pursue professional growth rooted in individual and schoolwide goals by demonstrating an openness to feedback and reflection.
Participate in the school community, including faculty and committee work, and school duties.
Promote respect for diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging as core values of the School, a shared responsibility in partnership with the school community.
Engage respectfully with students and families and demonstrate sensitivity to cultures, values, configurations, and beliefs.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Knowledge of child development, differentiation, best practices, and current trends in Gifted Education.
Experience in inquiry-based education and the readers/writers workshop model.
Embracing of a concept-based, problem-solving, hands-on approach to math pedagogy.
Demonstrated classroom management skills, including allocating time, space, and materials for most effective learning.
Skill in creating a learning environment that is challenging, motivating, and developmentally appropriate.
Creativity and innovation in both curriculum and instruction.
Versatility and flexibility both within and outside of the classroom, encouraging students to think creatively, work collaboratively, embrace failure with a growth mindset, and communicate effectively with others.
Outstanding interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills.
Desire to collaborate productively with a co-teacher and team of teachers.
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum of three years of head teaching experience.
Bachelor’s degree in education or related field required; master’s degree and experience in gifted education preferred.
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States
Salary
The salary range for this position is $75,000 - $110,000; a final determination will be based on years of teaching experience and level of education.
Hours
7:45-3:45 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday
7:45-4:45 Tuesday for faculty meetings
Attendance at evening events such as Curriculum Night, Admissions Open Door Event, and Graduation.
As this is a professional position, some preparations will need to take place outside of regular school hours.
Application Information
To apply please send your resume, cover letter, a one-page educational philosophy statement, and the contact information of at least three references to employment@speyerlegacyschool.org. Please indicate “LS Co-Teacher” in the subject line.
The Speyer Legacy School welcomes candidates who will add to the diversity of our community and who have demonstrated a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in their teaching and learning.
The Speyer Legacy School is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, sex, disabilities, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, or family composition or any other status protected by applicable law in the administration of its employment, education, admission, financial aid, and other policies and programs.