Trinity Episcopal School is committed to attracting and retaining outstanding employees through a compensation plan that compares favorably with those of other independent schools both locally and nationwide. Individual salary levels are competitive and are determined by educational background and experience.
Preferred Education:
Masters
Trinity Episcopal School is seeking a Lower School Lead Teacher who is a member of the lower school faculty and reports directly to the Head of Lower School. As a lead teacher, this person is responsible for all aspects related to the teaching and learning of the classroom and is expected to deliver all subjects of the academic curriculum of the lower school, as well as create and maintain a strong sense of community in the classroom. The lead teacher supports the work of the School by promoting the mission, values, and policies of Trinity Episcopal School.
Primary Responsibilities: The Lower School Lead Teacher’s primary responsibilities include the following:
Facilitate learning for students
Engage in standards-aligned planning of curricular units of study
Utilize culturally sustaining curricular resources and practices
Differentiate content and instruction using student data and assessment for students
Evaluate student progress toward mastery using multiple standards-based assessment methods
Use intentional, research-based instructional methods grounded in Trinity’s educational philosophy (i.e., constructivist learning, workshop model, and problem-based learning)
Design and utilize relevant digital technology to enhance student learning
Demonstrate responsiveness, providing support for students within and beyond the school day.
Demonstrate knowledge of content and pedagogy for the core subjects of reading, writing, word study, mathematics, science, and social studies.
Make instruction relevant to students
Stay current in the content area with awareness and understanding of trends and research in the profession
Apply best pedagogical practices across the spectrum of each homeroom subject
Apply assessment practices grounded in standards
Know the students they teach
Celebrate the diverse backgrounds and perspectives of students
Challenge students to academic excellence while honoring them as individuals with unique potential
Communicate and partner with parents/guardians regarding academic performance and behavior
Create an inclusive classroom community of respect and scholarly learning
Attend to students’ emotional development, creating a compassionate community guided by kindness and consideration
Hold students responsible for their actions through the use of restorative practices
Model and teach Trinity’s Scholarly Habits
Establish classroom systems and routines that are conducive to learning and collaboration
Maintain a physical and/or digital environment that promotes student agency and access to materials and resources
The successful candidate will have the following qualities:
Familiarity with and a commitment to the mission of independent schools and Trinity Episcopal School, and a commitment to our three primary values of scholarship, diversity, and spirituality is a must
A love for students and a willingness to go above and beyond in the best interests of students
Integrity, sound judgment, self-confidence, maturity, and a sense of perspective
A high level of energy and ability to work on multiple tasks/projects
Ability to model, promote, and provide opportunities for students to live into the Trinity Honor Code
Demonstrated sensitivity to students, faculty, and staff of varying racial, ethnic, religious, gender, cultural, disability, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic backgrounds
Education and Work Experience
An undergraduate or Master's Degree is required, with a focus on Elementary Education preferred
Successful experience in teaching elementary students, preferably in a constructivist or inquiry-driven environment
Knowledge or experience of a workshop approach to reading and writing and a conceptualapproach to mathematics
Skills and Qualifications
Ability to create and maintain a differentiated environment in content, process, and product to help each child reach his/her fullest potential
Ability to partner and collaborate with an Instructional Assistant and a grade-level team to successfully plan for the individual needs of students and the grade level as a whole.
A commitment to our service learning initiative and ability to integrate service learning into the classroom curriculum
Excellent interpersonal, presentation, writing, organizational, and communication skills, including basic technology competencies
Ability to be a self-starter and initiator, and ability to effectively work independently and be a contributing team member
Become involved in the mission and life of the school beyond the primary responsibilities outlined.
Founded in 2000, Trinity Episcopal School is an independent, co-educational school of more than 435 students in grades K?8. Situated on an urban campus in the Garden District of Charlotte’s First Ward neighborhood, TES capitalizes upon the vibrant Center City as an extended classroom for cultural enrichment, hands?on learning, and opportunities to serve the community.
A mission?driven school, Trinity is dedicated to three equally valued and thoroughly intertwined goals: creating scholars, nurturing spirituality, and embracing diversity. TES is a place of pride and passion, where teachers and students are fully engaged. Trinity’s constructivist curriculum challenges students to academic excellence and seeks to maintain the curiosity found in young learners. In keeping with the Episcopal educational tradition, spiritual development is integral to the Trinity experience and is reflected in regular opportunities for community worship and a comprehensive service?learning program. The founders of Trinity Episcopal School sought to create a student body that would reflect the population of the Charlotte metropolitan area, and it is comprised of a diverse community of learners who lear...n together with a mutual sense of belonging, respect, and acceptance. Trinity is populated by a rich variety of people from diverse racial, ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds. This intentional pluralism is a hallmark of Episcopal schools that Trinity has embraced since its founding. Additionally, Trinity has established an honor code that holds students to the highest standards of integrity and personal conduct.