KIPP
Location
Kansas City, Missouri
Core responsibilities include delivering exceptional instruction, developing standards-based unit and lesson plans, and using assessment data to modify plans to meet all students' learning needs. Teachers must also assume personal responsibility for student achievement and collaborate with teams to promote critical thinking and academic rigor.
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree and a valid Missouri Teaching license with the required certification for the assigned subject and level. A relentless focus on results, a deep commitment to educational equity, and satisfactory background check outcomes are also mandatory.
Every member of the Team & Family at KIPP KC plays a critical role in ensuring our students are on the path toward college, career, and beyond. Our educators are passionate advocates for our students and families, working tirelessly to connect them with access to opportunity for lives of power and choice. As a Lead Teacher, you will deliver exceptional instruction and assess student growth. You are dedicated to constant learning and proactively provide academic and cultural support to your school and team. You are deeply committed to educational equity, building relationships with students and families so they are safe, seen, heard, and loved. As a KIPP KC Public Schools Teacher, your core responsibilities include: Instructional Delivery and Assessment Develop or internalize year-long Missouri State standards-based (or other curriculum-based), backwards-planned unit plans and lesson plans that meet all students’ learning needs Use assessment data to modify short and long-term plans in order to promote all students’ academic performance Embrace and incorporate feedback in the spirit of constant improvement Maintain accurate records, grade book, and data tracking systems Academic and Cultural Support Assume personal responsibility for student achievement Collaborate with content and grade-level teams to promote an environment of critical thinking and academic rigor Establish and maintain working relationships with students and families based on trust and respect Participate in the daily functions of the school such as morning, lunch, and afternoon supervisory duties Attend critical school events such as staff meetings, open houses, and student-led parent conferences Meet professional obligations including timeliness and consistency in meeting deadlines Exemplify the school cultural expectations
Bachelor’s degree Valid Missouri Teaching license with required certification for subject and level assigned Relentless focus on results and a commitment to teamwork Deep commitment to educational equity and underserved communities Demonstrated knowledge of core subject area assigned Satisfactory outcome of a background check
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Market context
In Missouri, classroom teacher roles in early childhood settings are typically driven by ongoing demand for educators with infant-toddler experience and formal training in Early Childhood Education or a related field. These positions can be competitive because Montessori preparation and hands-on experience with children ages 0-3 are often required, along with standard benefits such as health, dental, vision, paid holidays, and paid time off. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your Montessori credentials and age-group experience before applying.
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