St. Anne’s School is a two-year-old through Eighth Grade, co-educational, private Episcopal school located in scenic Annapolis, Maryland. Annapolis is a lively, historic seaport city within close proximity to Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. Our school is distinguished as a leader in progressive, inquiry-based academic education rooted in an intentional social-emotional learning program. Our program typically draws energetic and flexible lifelong learners who are reflective about their teaching practices and find great value in collaborating and growing as teachers, mentors, and leaders. We are celebrated for our dynamic sense of community, our ability to be responsive and nimble as education itself transforms in this century, and our commitment to cutting-edge practices in teaching and learning.
The strength of the school’s challenging academic program is based on our intentional social-emotional learning program, which is recognized as central to our work and key understanding of child development and brain development. We employ the tenets of Responsive Classroom and Developmental Designs holistically. Our core curriculum is based on central-subject studies, project based learning, a Reggio-inspired approach to learning, a structured literacy approach based in the Science of Reading, robust world language instruction, and a rigorous, conceptual mathematics program. We are committed to vibrant arts, lab based science and engineering, thoughtful use of technology, and the relevance of mindful physical, nature-based, and outdoor education. We enjoy a strong commitment to service learning. As an Episcopal school, we promote and explore inclusive perspectives and embrace a commitment to anti-bias curriculum and diversity education in our teaching and learning practices.
The Program for Young Children (PYC) consists of two year olds, Preschool (three year olds) and Prekindergarten (four year olds). There are two classes per level and two highly qualified teachers work collaboratively with 12-16 students in each class.
PYC Lead Teachers instruct, guide, and supervise children in a warm, nurturing environment that is inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach and emergent curriculum. With the support of the PYC Program Head, this teacher will establish a safe and caring classroom community in which each child’s strengths, opinions, actions, and thoughts are valued. St. Anne’s School seeks life-long learners who possess the positive professionalism, community-mindedness, openness, engagement, and warmth that characterizes our entire staff. This program is also licensed by the state of Maryland as a child-care center and the appropriate adult-child ratios are maintained at all times.
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis is seeking an exceptional early childhood Lead Teacher with a sound understanding of best practices in teaching and child development to begin in August 2025. The ideal candidate will have an early childhood and/or elementary education degree (graduate work preferred), at least two years of teaching experience, and experience with project-based or emergent curriculum. Commitment to the academic and social/emotional growth of students is essential. Working collaboratively with a teaching partner is critical for this position.
Teacher Position Description
The Lead Teacher designs and maintains the learning environment, supervises, instructs, guides and documents children’s learning. Lead Teachers collaborate daily with the other members of the division to provide an age-appropriate, culturally responsive, and Reggio-inspired learning that integrates the Responsive Classroom approach in developmentally appropriate ways.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Works under the general supervision of the Program for Young Children Head
Conducts welcome visits with families in August
Sets up interest areas daily, reinforcing a particular study and refreshing available activities, material and/or projects on a weekly/bi-weekly basis
Sets up and maintains a safe and inclusive environment in which each child’s strengths, opinions and actions, and thoughts are valued
Prepares appropriate documentation including bulletin boards, class books, newsletters, etc.
Communicates with parents regarding curriculum and daily happening in person or on My Compass, email and phone calls
Collaborates with grade level and PYC division colleagues, as well as school counselor and Center for Learning staff as necessary
Assess and document student growth and learning via written reports twice a year
Supervises all children, always maintaining proper staff-to-child ratios
Maintains the cleanliness, organization and safety of the classroom
Conduct Parent/Teacher Conferences twice a year, and more often if necessary
Participate in scheduled professional development days as indicated in the school calendar
Changes diapers and/or assists with toileting as necessary
Participates in arrival and dismissal duties daily
Attends PYC special events such as Back to School Night, Family Fun Day, Grandfriends’ Day, The Friendly Beasts, etc.
Attends the Mid-Atlantic Episcopal Schools Association (MAESA) conference annually
Acquires and maintains CPR certification
Fulfills required professional development hours as required for state licensure
Minimum Requirements:
Four year degree in early childhood or a four year degree with the state approved 90 hour preschool certification; graduate degree preferred
Minimum two years of related teaching experience in an early childhood setting
Deep understanding of child development and has familiarity or knowledge of the Reggio Emilia Approach, Project Approach and/or emergent curriculum
High level of energy and initiative
Strong communication, organizational and interpersonal skills
Familiarity with Responsive Classroom a plus
Physical Requirements:
The demands described here represent those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. This position will be expected to work 7:45 a.m.-3:45 pm Monday through Friday.
This position requires indoor and outdoor student supervision each day. The students go outside to play in most conditions, including light rain, snow and hot and cold temperatures. Candidates also need to be physically able to transition between sitting on the floor and child-sized chairs. Teachers in the two year olds’ classrooms may be required to lift children on and off the changing table.
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis invests in the intellectual and spiritual promise of each student in a community that celebrates diversity and upholds the dignity of every human being. We challenge students to think critically and creatively, to know themselves as learners, and to govern their lives with confidence, compassion, and integrity. St. Anne's School draws from its Episcopal tradition as an independent, co-educational school, serving students in Twos through Eighth Grade. St. Anne’s School is committed to equity and justice and aspires to be a community in which every member feels engaged, heard, and valued. We embrace the contributions of all members of our community as we foster a culture of respect. Sharing perspectives and experiences beyond our own boundaries through exploration, introspection, and civil discourse is integral to our mission of creating an inclusive learning environment.
St. Anne's School of Annapolis does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, physical disability or national origin in admissions, employment or educational policies. We value diversity and embrace the fundamental Episcopal belief in the... dignity of each human being. We are committed to helping our school community understand and appreciate human differences and similarities.