Openings as of 3/31/2026
Elementary School Teacher: K-3 JobID: 2008
- Position Type: Teaching / Elementary Teacher
- Date Posted: 3/23/2026
- Location: District Wide
- Date Available: 08/14/2026
Job Summary
The elementary school teacher is responsible for delivering engaging and differentiated instruction that is aligned to the curriculum and learning standards. The elementary school teacher establishes a culture for learning within the classroom, ensuring that students grow academically, socially, and emotionally. The elementary school teacher maintains regular communication with parent(s)/guardian(s) regarding the instructional program and student progress.
Qualifications
- Current and valid Illinois Professional Educator License with endorsements in elementary education (Grades 1-6) or early childhood education (Birth-Grade 2).
- Ability to establish positive and supportive relationships with students.
- Exhibits high emotional intelligence and patience when faced with challenging situations.
- Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability when unforeseen circumstances require changes to a lesson or the class schedule.
- Dedicated to working collaboratively within a grade level team, sharing data, lesson plans, and instructional strategies with colleagues.
- Ability to analyze various forms of data and use the information to make instructional decisions.
- Knowledge of learning styles and skill in using standards-based varied teaching methods to address student learning styles.
- Strong knowledge of state learning standards and instructional best practices in literacy and mathematics.
- Able to work with a diverse student population that come from different linguistic, socioeconomic, and family backgrounds.
- Establishes clear, appropriate and open communication with parents and guardians.
- Foundational knowledge of Google Classroom applications and the ability to incorporate technology as a means of enhancing instruction.
Primary Responsibilities
- Prepares lesson plans that incorporate best practice instructional strategies for all core content areas.
- Develops learning outcomes that are rigorous and aligned to the district's curriculum.
- Uses a variety of instructional resources and materials in planning engaging, rigorous, and differentiated activities that are structured to advance student learning.
- Designs a variety of student assessments that are aligned with the learning outcomes, using both formative and summative assessments to:
- Monitor student progress toward the learning outcomes;
- Adapt instruction for the whole class, individuals, or small groups of students.
- Promotes positive and supportive relationships with students.
- Fosters a classroom culture that is characterized by a commitment to learning and hard work.
- Maximizes the use of instructional time by:
- Establishing efficient classroom routines and procedures.
- Guiding instructional groups;
- Managing classroom transitions.
- Manages classroom behavior by:
- Communicating clear expectations for student conduct.
- Proactively monitoring student behavior at all times;
- Responding to student misbehavior in an appropriate and respectful manner.
- Enhances the learning environment by:
- Arranging the classroom to support instruction and student activities;
- Utilizing available technology and instructional resources to engage students.
- Engage students in critical thinking and reflection.
- Encourage students to make connections, draw conclusions, and formulate arguments.
- Challenge students to explain their thinking.
- Strengthen students' ability to develop their own questions.
- Engages students in activities and assignments that are intellectually challenging, allowing students to reflect on what they have learned.
- Actively assesses student understanding during instruction, providing constructive feedback designed to inform students of their progress and how they can improve their work.
- Demonstrates flexibility and responsiveness during instruction by:
- Adapting the lesson in response to student feedback, questions, and interests;
- Incorporating alternative teaching methods to help students who are having difficulty.
- Reflects on instructional practices to improve teaching and student learning.
- Maintains accurate and updated records of student grades and progress, completion of assignments, assessments, attendance, and non‑instructional records such as the submission of permission slips.
- Communicates frequently with families providing information about:
- The instruction and learning that is taking place in the classroom.
- The academic and social‑emotional progress of individual students;
- How families can participate in their students' learning.
- Contributes positively to the school community by:
- Collaborating with colleagues in a professional learning community.
- Participating in staff meetings.
- Partaking in district/school provided professional development.
- Volunteering to participate in school/district events and projects.
- Displays a high level of ethics and professionalism in interactions with students, colleagues, administrators, and parents/guardians.
Salary and Benefits
- Starting salary of $54,344 (Please click the link to view the current salary schedule).
- Salary is commensurate with education and experience.
- Qualified candidates may be granted up to twenty years of verified full‑time teaching experience for credit on the salary schedule.
- We offer a mentoring program for teachers who are new to the District.
- The District offers a competitive benefits package, which includes health (Blue Cross Blue Shield), dental (Guardian), vision (VSP) and life insurance plans (2025-2026 CCSD130 Benefit Summary Guide).
- Reimbursement of up to $100 for goods and activities that promote wellness as part of the District's Employee Wellness Program.
- Employee assistance program offered to employees and their immediate family members.
Postings current as of 3/31/2026 4:34:02 PM CST.