National Presbyterian School, an independent, co-educational elementary school (Pre-Kindergarten 3 through 6th Grade) in Washington, DC, is seeking a full-time Lower Division Homeroom Teacher for the 2025-2026 school year.
The ideal candidate will possess a thorough knowledge for their teaching assignment and will have demonstrated success in teaching early childhood and/or elementary age students. The Lower Division Homeroom Teacher will thoughtfully collaborate with the other grade-level Homeroom Teachers and Teaching Associates along with other members of the Lower Division. In prospective candidates, NPS is looking for educators who possess the skills and passion necessary to inspire learning and enhance the overall educational experience by fostering students’ academic, ethical, social, and emotional development in accordance with the National Presbyterian School mission, philosophy, and Core Values. In particular, the school seeks candidates who demonstrate a student-centered approach to teaching and learning, strong differentiation skills, and a commitment to developing meaningful relationships. A collaborative mindset, a positive community spirit, flexibility, a sense of humor, and strong communication skills are important strengths for this position.
Homeroom teachers participate fully in the life of the school. These duties and responsibilities include observing and assessing student progress, preparing written report card comments, facilitating parent-teacher conferences, attending grade level and full faculty meetings, serving on content area or school life committees, and duties related to the supervision of lunch, recess, and dismissal. In their first year of employment at NPS, all teachers also meet regularly with an assigned New Faculty Mentor.
NPS faculty and staff are committed to providing an engaging academic program in a caring environment. Throughout the year, teachers are provided opportunities to participate in both school-based and off-site professional development. They also take part in ongoing Faculty Growth & Development by meeting with administration to set long and short-term goals, participating in observations, and reflecting on their progress and overall instructional practice.
A bachelor’s degree is required; advanced degree preferred. Interested applicants may Apply Now by submitting a resume, cover letter, and three references. Salary is commensurate with experience with the range for this position at an annualized salary of $60,000-$95,000 including health care benefits and PTO. Please contact Lower Division Director Jessie Grees at jgrees@nps-dc.org with any questions.
“As a condition of employment, all candidates offered a position at National Presbyterian School must successfully complete a comprehensive background screening. This includes a national criminal history check and fingerprinting submitted to the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) for processing. These screenings are required to ensure the safety and security of our school community and comply with applicable laws and regulations.”
National Presbyterian School is an independent, co-educational 300+ student elementary (N-6th Grade) day school located in Washington, DC. Founded in 1969 as an educational mission of the National Presbyterian Church, National Presbyterian School is a traditional, elementary school dedicated to educational excellence in an ecumenical Christian environment. A loving and inclusive community, NPS strives to help children develop intellectual, spiritual, and personal foundations that will serve them throughout their lives.