Achievement Prep Public Charter Schools
Location
Washington, District of Columbia
Salary
$64,000 - $95,000 / YEAR
The Middle School Lead Teacher will specialize in teaching Social Studies to 3-4 groups of scholars daily, implementing a research-based curriculum and personalizing instruction for students with IEPs. Responsibilities also include creating assessments, using data for mastery, collaborating with peers, and cultivating a positive classroom culture.
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree in Education or a related field, along with a teaching license or passing Praxis scores if not an education major. A minimum of two years of K-12 teaching experience, particularly in underserved communities, is required.
Achievement Prep is an award-winning public charter school network dedicated to empowering underserved communities in Southeast Washington, DC. Our mission is to prepare students to excel as high-achieving scholars and leaders, not only in school but also in life.
As an Achievement Prep Middle School Lead Teacher, you'll be the driving force in closing the achievement gap. You'll specialize in Social Studies for our middle school scholars. Join a team of passionate educators dedicated to creating an environment of joyful rigor, where the quality of instruction impacts our mission the most.
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Salary - $64,000 - $95,000
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If you’re excited to be part of a dedicated and passionate team, please submit your resume and cover letter to this job posting. Let’s make a difference together!
Achievement Prep encourages individuals of all identities and backgrounds to apply for this position. We are an equal opportunity employer fully committed to hiring a talented and diverse group of individuals. Achievement Prep does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, national origin or ancestry, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, disability, or any other category protected by applicable law.
Market context
District of Columbia middle school social studies roles are often shaped by steady demand for licensed teachers who can support diverse classrooms, especially in underserved communities. This position is competitive because it calls for a bachelor’s degree, licensure or passing Praxis scores, and at least two years of K-12 experience; review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time before applying. A practical next step is to tailor your resume to classroom experience, licensure status, and work with underserved student populations.
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