William Penn Charter School is a Quaker, all-gender, pre-K-12 independent day school in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia. Established in 1689 by William Penn and members of the Religious Society of Friends, Penn Charter is a community guided by Quaker testimonies and the central belief that there is "that of God" in every person. A school community that honors difference, Penn Charter seeks to be a place where diversity is understood, represented, and valued. Our curriculum embraces a plurality of cultures and celebrates an array of voices, instilling in us a deeper understanding and empathy for individuals in this community and the world.
As our mission states, we value scholarship and inquiry. With excellence as our standard, we challenge students in a vigorous program of academics, arts, and athletics. Through global connections, civic engagement, and a focus on environmental sustainability, we inspire students to be thinkers, collaborators, innovators, and leaders. We educate students to live lives that make a difference.
Position Summary
William Penn Charter School seeks a Third Grade Teacher to teach 3rd Grade beginning in the 2025-2026 academic year. Experience with the Math in Focus and Fundations curriculums is required, and experience with the Responsive Classroom approach is preferred. Successful candidates must embrace student-centered pedagogy, model curiosity and a desire for professional growth, and exhibit a willingness to work collaboratively with colleagues. The teacher must demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion both in theirteaching practice and in building relationships. Familiarity with the principles and practices of Quakerism and Quaker educationand Responsive Classroom is highly desirable.Additionally, teachers can access many professional development opportunities via the PC Teaching and Learning Center.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Implements the curriculum and approaches listed below, and adjusts teaching methods to meet the developmental needs of students:
Fundations
Math in Focus
Responsive Classroom
Project-Based Learning
Integration of DEI, Belonging, Social Justice, and Quaker Testimonies
Develops student leadership, teamwork, responsibility and social skills; providing a safe and optimal learning environment for all students
Works as a contributing member in partnership with the grade-level teaching team and the broader lower school faculty.
Maintains ongoing parent communication via newsletters, emails, and/or phone calls
Reports grades and writes comments throughout the school year
Serves as an active member of the Lower School and Penn Charter community by engaging with colleagues, participating in events and activities, and fulfilling additional duties, including but not limited to, pick-up and dropoff, managing lunch and recess duties, chaperoning field trips, after-school events or grade-level trips, and other assignments
Maintains a growth mindset and actively participates in faculty professional development and supervision, including observations and feedback conversations with support from lower school administrators and academic coordinators.
Attends all school-wide meetings, department meetings, Lower School faculty meetings, and in-service days.
Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Lower School
Competencies:
Knowledge and understanding of child development and strategies to differentiate instruction
A demonstrated willingness to explore and embrace new pedagogical practices, technologies, and developing trends
Demonstrated experience working with the curriculum and approaches listed:
Math in Focus
Fundations
Project-Based Learning
Responsive Classroom
Integration of DEI, Belonging, Social Justice, and Quaker Testimonies
Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice in their approach to the work and building relationships with students and other community members
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to quickly adapt to changing group dynamics
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Flexible approach and ability to organize multiple tasks and conflicting time constraints
Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with internal and external members of the Penn Charter community
Understands the importance of maintaining confidentiality and the responsibilities of handling personally identifiable information
Ability to engage in reflective self-evaluation in the areas of leadership, performance, and professional growth
Proficient use of school-based systems and applications (Google Suite & Microsoft Office programs, Seesaw)
Physical Demands
Ability and willingness to work in unpredictable weather conditions
Ability to lift and carry at least 30 pounds
Ability to walk, stand, sit on the floor, or kneel for extended periods of time
Salary and benefits
William Penn Charter School offers a competitive salary and benefits package, which includes comprehensive healthcare coverage for employees and their eligible dependents, retirement contributions, and tuition remission. William Penn Charter School is also a Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program qualified employer.
We will review application materials on a rolling basis and interview candidates until the position has been filled.
Required Qualifications:
A graduate degree in Education or a related field
At least five years of lower school classroom experience
William Penn Charter School is an all gender, Quaker, coeducational, PreK-12 independent day school in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia. Established in 1689 by William Penn and members of the Religious Society of Friends, Penn Charter values scholarship and inquiry. Our school emphasizes academics, the arts, athletics, spiritual awareness and service learning.