Washington Episcopal School in Bethesda, Maryland, is accepting applications for a dynamic Grade 2 long-term substitute teacher for late February/early March to early June 2025.
The candidate will plan and implement the Grade 2 program, including the core homeroom subjects of language arts, mathematics, and social studies. Teachers within grade levels work closely together to plan instruction, develop curriculum, and ensure success for all children.
Responsibilities:
Model enthusiasm for and love of learning.
Be a kind and caring adult in the students’ lives.
Create engaging and inclusive lesson plans that cater to a diverse range of learning needs.
Implement effective classroom management strategies to foster a positive and structured learning environment.
Fulfill duties such as monitoring lunch, recess, and dismissal.
Perform professional duties efficiently, manage resources effectively, and meet deadlines and meeting schedules set by the School as assigned.
Assess and document children’s progress.
Communicate student progress with families through teacher-led conferences and report card writing.
Update the classroom webpage with photos, links, and weekly newsletters.
Attend grade-level meetings with the Elementary School Division Director, Learning Specialist, and School Counselor.
Attend and participate in faculty meetings and department meetings.
Washington Episcopal School (WES) is an independent, co-educational school for students from Pre-Kindergarten 3 through Grade 8. Washington Episcopal School inspires academic and personal excellence within a joyful learning environment to develop students who are kind, confident, and prepared citizens of the world
WES is committed to a diverse and inclusive community and seeks applications for
this position from candidates who will contribute to an environment in which all are valued and supported.
Salary Range: $200 - $250/full day
Requirements:
Undergraduate degree (graduate preferred) in elementary education (or similar field)
Minimum of two years of related teaching experience, preferably at the elementary school level
A high level of energy and initiative
Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
Founded in 1986, Washington Episcopal School is an independent, co-educational school for students from Pre-Kindergarten 3 through Grade 8. WES believes that learning should be joyful, because academic excellence and happy children belong together. The School represents a diverse community, where the uniqueness of each member of the school is celebrated. WES develops children into kind, confident, and prepared young adults.
Washington Episcopal School is an equal opportunity employer.