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Lower School (Upper Elementary) Teacher

Duke School

Durham (NC)

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USD 45,000 - 65,000

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Job summary

Duke School in Durham, North Carolina invites an experienced Upper Elementary Teacher to join their vibrant education community. The role involves co-teaching, guiding inquiry-based projects, and building productive relationships with students and families. The school values lifelong learning and professional growth with unique opportunities for development in progressive, inquiry-based teaching.

Benefits

Professional development opportunities
Supportive teaching environment
Inclusive community

Qualifications

  • At least three years of teaching experience, master-level training preferred.
  • Strong understanding of teaching strategies and child development.
  • Ability to foster social-emotional growth in students.

Responsibilities

  • Co-teach in a classroom of approximately 24 students.
  • Design and implement inquiry-based projects integrating disciplines.
  • Build strong relationships with students and their families.

Skills

Child Development
Collaboration
Curriculum Design
Communication
Culturally Responsive Teaching

Education

Elementary Education Degree

Job description

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Duke Schoola nationally recognized leader in project-based learning — invites an experienced Upper Elementary Teacher to join our vibrant, inclusive learning community in Durham, North Carolina. Rooted in a commitment to rigorous, joyful, inquiry-driven education, to developmentally grounded teaching, and to fostering a community of belonging, Duke School empowers students and educators to grow, collaborate, and lead with purpose.

The Role

As a Lower School Teacher at Duke School, you will:

  • Serve as one of two teachers (co-teacher model) in a classroom of approximately 24 students, sharing tasks for planning, implementation, student evaluation, classroom management, and communication in a highly collaborative setting that promotes reflection and mutual support.
  • Guide rich, inquiry-based projects that integrate multiple disciplines, emphasizing social studies and science curriculum reflective of standards and benchmarks for those disciplines.
  • Design and deliver differentiated, explicit instruction in core content areas of reading, writing, and mathematics through a workshop approach.
  • Build strong relationships with students and families to support the holistic development of each learner
  • Contribute actively to a collaborative, reflective, and forward-thinking faculty culture within the Lower School Division and as a member of the schoolwide community.

Who You Are

  • An experienced educator with a deep understanding of child development and best practices in teaching
  • A believer in student agency and authentic learning
  • A skilled facilitator of both academic and social-emotional growth
  • A lifelong learner who values collaboration and innovation in education
  • A committed advocate for DEIB, dedicated to making all students and families feel seen, valued, and cared for, bringing a culturally responsive lens to teaching

Desired Preparation, Traits, and Attributes

  • An elementary education degree and at least three years of teaching experience, master-level training is preferred.
  • Solid preparation and understanding of teaching
  • A belief in the strength and capacity of learners
  • The desire to foster curiosity, wonder, and joy
  • An understanding of the developmental stages of elementary students, social-emotional growth, and culturally responsive teaching and learning
  • Demonstrated skill in designing and implementing elementary curriculum, instruction, and evaluative measures aligned with Duke School’s mission and progressive, inquiry-based approach
  • Clear communicator, in writing and orally
  • The critical ability to work collaboratively with a teaching partner
  • A strong sense of professionalism and interest in being part of a school community
  • A sense of humor and flexibility

Why Duke School?

Located in the heart of the vibrant Research Triangle , Duke School offers a unique opportunity to live and work in a region celebrated for its educational excellence, cultural richness, and natural beauty. With easy access to universities, a thriving arts scene, and miles of greenways and trails, Durham is the perfect backdrop for inspired teaching and balanced living.

As part of our deep commitment to lifelong learning and professional growth , Duke School offers educators exceptional opportunities for development through our Educators Institute . Grounded in the principles of The Project Approach, the Institute serves as a hub for collaboration, reflection, and innovation, bringing together educators from around the country to deepen their practice in inquiry-based teaching. Faculty at Duke School are encouraged to engage with this vibrant professional community, continually evolving their craft while contributing to a broader movement in constructivist education.

Seniority level
  • Seniority level
    Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Employment type
    Full-time
Job function
  • Job function
    Education and Training
  • Industries
    Primary and Secondary Education

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