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An established industry player is seeking a passionate and innovative educator to lead the 2nd Grade Lower School. This role emphasizes collaboration, creativity, and a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment for young learners. The ideal candidate will be a reflective practitioner who values each student’s voice and employs differentiated strategies to meet diverse learning needs. With a focus on social-emotional learning and community building, this position offers a unique opportunity to shape the educational experience of girls in a supportive and dynamic setting. Join a team dedicated to excellence in education and the development of the whole child.
The Chapin School, an independent K-12 day school for girls located in New York City, seeks a student-centered, collaborative, and innovative educator to serve as 2nd Grade Lower School Head Teacher.
All candidates are encouraged to be familiar with Chapin’s website, mission and commitment to diversity, equity & inclusion.
Job Overview
The Lower School Head Teacher (grades K–3) creates and maintains an inclusive, nurturing, and engaging learning environment conducive to students' intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development. Reporting to the Head of Lower School, this individual is committed to working creatively, flexibly, and closely with the grade team, co-curricular teachers, Learning Resources, Department Heads, and School Counselor to ensure student success. This community member participates fully in the life of the Lower School and Chapin.
Chapin’s Lower School Head Teacher will be:
A lead teacher who demonstrates a commitment to innovation, reflective practice, and interdisciplinary curriculum development who
Works collaboratively with colleagues to prepare, implement, and document appropriate lesson plans in Social Studies, Literacy, and Math that meet the needs, interests, and abilities of all students
Is a reflective practitioner who facilitates high-quality, engaging learning experiences built around intellectual exploration and joyful discovery
Uses diagnostic, formative, and summative assessment data to inform teaching and learning and set individual student goals
Is a lifelong learner who actively engages in professional growth by seeking feedback, reflecting on teaching practices, and pursuing opportunities for continued learning and development
A student-centered educator who values each student’s voice, experience, and history who
Understands and appreciates the Lower School learner within the context of early childhood development
Demonstrates effective pedagogy by employing research-based, differentiated strategies that support diverse student backgrounds, learning needs, interests and well-being.
An educator who recognizes the importance of social-emotional learning and actively cultivates a classroom and community of belonging by
Fostering an inclusive classroom that promotes diverse points of view and constructive dialogue through a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Designing and maintaining a joyful, productive, and consistent learning environment, building relationships with students while recognizing the hands-on nature of childhood learning
A partner to students, their parents, and colleagues in teaching and learning who
Works collaboratively and generously with colleagues on the grade team and across the Lower School
Seeks opportunities to work with co-curricular teachers on interdisciplinary units of study that allow students to draw meaningful connections across subjects
Serves as a supportive mentor when working with an Associate Teacher
Builds strong partnerships with families and communicates both formally and informally about curriculum, school life, and each child’s personal journey
Enthusiastically approaches their work and demonstrates strong organizational skills, flexibility, and follow-through on assignments
Qualifications
Required
Bachelor’s Degree - Master’s Degree Preferred
Minimum two years of Lead Teaching Experience in an elementary classroom
Preferred
Demonstrates a passion for and recognition of the importance of an all-girls learning community
Experience with Responsive Classroom
Commitment to Culturally Responsive Practices and fostering a Community of Belonging
Experience working with an inquiry-based math program, a robust literacy program, and an integrated social studies curriculum
Bilingual English/Spanish speakers are of special interest as our students learn Spanish starting in Kindergarten
Proficiency with digital tools such as Seesaw, Canvas, and the Google Suite for Education
Compensation: The compensation for this position will be commensurate with experience; the range is $70,000 to $130,000.
How To Apply: Interested candidates should submit a résumé and cover letter. Applicants will be considered on a rolling basis until our positions are filled.