Collegiate School seeks an energetic and committed educator to serve as a Kindergarten Assistant. This is a part-time, non-benefited faculty position. General responsibilities include: - Support the Lead Kindergarten Teacher in teaching 5-6 year old students using developmentally appropriate curriculum
- Help establish a climate of respect for each child as an individual in a classroom community
- Work with students individually, in small groups and as a whole class
- Be familiar with the approaches of the curriculum including language and literacy development, mathematics and project-based learning
- Perform routine classroom administrative tasks
- Participate in all required School events which are occasionally beyond regular school hours
- Participate in Admission Open Houses and speak about the program with prospective parents
- Supervise lunch, recess and carpool as required
Successful candidates will possess the following qualifications and competencies: - Early childhood teaching experience
- Knowledge of current best practices in elementary instruction and PBL activities
- Evidence of creativity and passion in classroom instruction
- Ability to inspire students’ creativity and critical thinking
- Enthusiasm for professional growth
- Ability to support the Kindergarten’s program to reflect the School’s values and culture
- A Master’s degree or Virginia teaching certification in Early Childhood Education is preferred.
- Strong commitment to learn about and support each student
- Experience in and commitment to the ongoing development and maintenance of an inclusive campus community
Collegiate School is an independent, JK-12 college preparatory, coeducational school with over 1,600 students in Richmond, VA. We seek professionals to uphold and advance our mission to create a diverse and inclusive community of learners committed to a challenging and supportive educational experience that will foster the intellectual, moral, emotional and physical development of each student. With our core values of honor, love of learning, excellence, respect and community, we develop minds that seek and hearts that serve. Our exceptional faculty and staff not only deliver preeminent programs but prepare the next generation of inquisitive thinkers, responsible citizens and compassionate leaders. The School is committed to a policy of non-discrimination and equal opportunity for all employees and qualified applicants without regard to race, color, gender (including pregnancy), age, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, disability, veteran or military status, marital status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable law. Employment decisions at the School are based on merit, qualifications and skills. |