Generous benefits package include: paid time off, parental leave, floating holiday, 401k with employer contribution, health, and dental.
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Additional Information:
2 openings available.
Summary
The grade-level teacher (K-5) is responsible for maintaining a homeroom of 16 students and teaching students at an independent, extended day (7:45 am - 4:15 pm), extended year school in Richmond, Virginia. This is a full-time position, effective August 1, 2023.
St. Andrew’s School is an equal opportunity employer. Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), immigrants, women, and LGBTQ candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
School Overview
St. Andrew’s School (SAS) is a tuition-free school focused on the whole child. We are committed tochanging educational systems through equity, access, and relationships.SAS is an independent, extended day and extended year K-5 elementary school. It has been in continuous operation for 127 years. There are 16 students per grade (96 students in total).Families, staff, and volunteers nurture the strengths of each student through the six fundamentals of the whole child approach: academics, family engagement, graduate support, social and emotional learning, visual and performing arts, and wellness and nutrition
St. Andrew’s instructional staff are completely committed to growth and relationships. This means that every day they:
Center students in all actions and decision-making.
Actively and intentionally build relationships with students.
Nurture their partnership with families.
Are committed to implementing research-based practices.
Are committed to ongoing professional growth.
Understand the role of individual accountability in advancing organizational goals.
Actively accept differences across the organization.
Work intentionally and positively with teammates to advance the greater good.
Functional Responsibilities:
Teach grade-level (specific openings are to be determined) grade subjects in the core areas of English language arts, math, science, and social studies.
Design and implement rigorous, relevant and responsive lessons, based on formal and informal assessment data and grade-level essential learnings.
Develop and maintain resources appropriate to the curriculum, the learners, and the instructional strategies of the school community.
Support students’ social-emotional development through collaborative guidance lessons, school-wide practices and language, and the implementation of the Responsive Classroom framework.
Communicate regularly, formally and informally, with families and colleagues about student growth and performance.
Support school-wide events before, during, and after the school day.
At St. Andrew’s School we believe every child deserves an education that equips them to thrive.
In 1894, founder Grace Arents was confident in her belief that a solid education was essential in preparing children to build successful lives as adults. More than 120 years later the school continues to be guided by that founding principle, educating children academically, physically, emotionally, and spiritually through a progressive, whole-child approach.
Rooted in today’s best practices, our student-centered academic program is designed to develop passionate, lifelong learners. Children learn more deeply when they make their own connections through hands-on experiences and student-led questioning; this is the cornerstone of our model.