Early Childhood and Lower School Maker Technology Teacher (2025-2026)
Key School
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Posted: 26-Dec-24
Location: Annapolis, Maryland
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Early Childhood
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Additional Information:
Employer will assist with relocation costs.
Full-time, 10 Months, Faculty Exempt
Key School is seeking a full-time educator for the 2025-2026 school year to teach Maker Technology to students ages three years through eight years. The successful candidate will have experience in early childhood education and understand how to incorporate making, tinkering, STEM, design thinking and creation into the classroom. Maker Technology teachers shepherd students’ discovery of their own passions, their capacity to pursue them, and the confidence and resourcefulness developed as they learn with and from others.
The successful candidate’s goal will be to create a sense of community that empower students to engage with and shape the designed dimension of their world through building, tinkering, redesigning, and hacking.
Reporting to the First School Division Head and the Lower School Division Head, the Maker Tech teacher must demonstrate excellent interpersonal, communication, collaborative and organizational skills.
Job Responsibilities:
Plan and execute weekly Maker Tech design and creation lessons with students ages three (Pre-School) through eight years old (Second Grade).
Work collaboratively with homeroom teachers and others to develop interdisciplinary design and creation projects.
Differentiate design challenge for various ages and skill levels.
Teach monthly library classes for 3 year old through Kindergarten aged students.
Communicate with families regularly regarding classroom lessons through Seesaw.
Attend weekly faculty meetings and scheduled professional development training.
Collaborate with members of the Innovation and Technology Team
Participate in the Trimester Report writing process
Ideal Candidate:
Promotes and exemplifies a commitment to Key School’s mission and values
Strong organizational, communication and collaborative skills
Ability to work independently and be self-motivated
Promotes principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in both classroom practices and amongst all community members
Ability to manage multiple tasks with attention to detail
A creative and innovative educator: Designing and facilitating engaging learning experiences for students that are grounded in educational best practices
An ethical maker: Modeling a strong understanding of safety and ethical considerations when using maker space tools
Technologically savvy: Working effectively to leverage technology as a tool for teaching and learning
An effective communicator: Communicating with empathy and clarity to various audiences (students, faculty and staff, families)
A self-starter with the capacity to build trust, establish relationships and engage students, parents, staff, and colleagues
An accessible and responsive colleague: Serving others through collaborative problem-solving and openness to new ideas
Agency by Design: an understanding of Harvard Graduate School’s Project Zero’s research program, Agency by Design
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree
Minimum two years teaching experience in an early childhood program and/or elementary program.
STEM education, making, tinkering and/or hacking experience in an early childhood or elementary setting is preferred
Physical Requirements:
The demands described here represent those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Daily teaching responsibilities and other duties would require candidates to move around a mid-size campus with uneven pavement and manage stairs; frequent walking inside and outside responding to campus issues and/or checking on various departmental progress.
Compensation/Benefits:
Key School offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental and vision insurance, a generous 403(b) Plan, and much more.
The salary range for this position is $46,820-$88,305 and is based upon several factors that include, but are not limited to, the candidate’s work experience and education.
Technical Competencies:
Key is a Google Workspace for Education school. All candidates should be proficient in common productivity software and hold a solid understanding of cloud-based storage and file-sharing platforms, including applications such as Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets, and Google Drive. Candidates should be able to efficiently manage their email and schedule using Gmail and Google Calendar. They should also have the ability to use and perform basic troubleshooting on common workplace technology such as printers, copiers, and projectors. Proficiency in virtual communication tools like Zoom or Google Meet is a plus.
Work Schedule/Travel:
Occasionally, there may be business and school functions that will require your presence to work flexible hours, including nights and/or weekends.
About the School
Founded in 1958 by professors from St. John's College, Key School engages children from 2.5 years of age through grade 12 in a progressive, coeducational, college-preparatory program on its picturesque 15-acre campus 4 miles from downtown Annapolis.
Key School is a dynamic, tight-knit community deeply committed to ensuring students are supported and challenged to excel educationally and personally and be confident, courageous, critical thinkers prepared to engage with the world. Our Community is as diverse as it is warm and welcoming.
Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging:
Key is particularly interested in candidates with experience in creating inclusive school settings and who are culturally responsive. We are seeking candidates with a commitment to educational equity and justice. We learn and grow both as individuals and as a school community when students and adults of diverse backgrounds, abilities and identities develop an understanding of and respect for our commonalities and differences. Together, we have created a community that reflects diversity across a broad spectrum and will help fulfill Key’s promise to prepare our students for the challenges and responsibilities they will assume in an increasingly connected yet diverse and pluralistic world. The diverse student body is 39% students of color, and 32% of our students receive financial aid to create a socioeconomically diverse community. Learn more about our Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging at Key.
SCHOOL CULTURE STATEMENT
Founded in 1958 by professors from St. John's College, Key School engages children from 2.5 years of age through grade 12 in a progressive, coeducational, college-preparatory, day program on its picturesque 15-acre campus located 4 miles from downtown Annapolis. Perhaps no mandate in Key School's Mission Statement lies closer to the heart of the community than its injunction to "Sustain an ethical school culture that engenders an inherent respect for the dignity of every human being, recognizes that personal liberty must be balanced by personal responsibility and individual action by the needs of others, and stresses to all members of the School community the importance of trust, mutual respect, and compassion."
Key students are collaborative critical thinkers who are motivated and open-minded. Highly committed to their students, Key faculty and staff are supportive, industrious, creative, and approachable. A student-centered environment, Key places great value on respectful open discourse among students and adults alike.
With a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, Key is particularly interested in candidates with experience in creatin...g inclusive school settings and who are culturally responsive. We are seeking candidates with a commitment to educational equity and justice. Key School is an equal opportunity employer.