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Location

New York

Salary

$65,559 - $113,636 / YEAR

Quick overview

The Grades Class Teacher is responsible for planning and delivering engaging main lessons and skills classes in alignment with Waldorf pedagogy. They must also foster a supportive classroom environment and collaborate with colleagues to support school community life and events.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree and possess prior teaching experience. Waldorf teacher training is preferred, along with strong classroom management and organizational skills.

bachelor degreeCollaborationOrganizational skillsMathematics instructionCurriculum planningClassroom managementCommunity engagementDifferentiated instructionLiteracy instructionArts instructionMusical abilityWaldorf pedagogyArtistic abilityEquity-conscious teaching

Job description

Compensation

$65,559-$113,636 Annually; depending upon experience The Grades Class Teacher (1-8) at Brooklyn Waldorf School is a vital member of our educational team, responsible for guiding students through their academic, social, and emotional development in alignment with Waldorf pedagogy. Class Teachers plan and deliver engaging main lessons and skills classes, foster a supportive and inclusive classroom environment, and collaborate closely with colleagues to support the life of the school community. This role involves a long-term commitment to class teaching, including the possibility of looping with a class across multiple grade levels. Classroom Instruction Plan and deliver engaging main lessons aligned with Waldorf pedagogy and informed by equity-conscious teaching practices. Plan and deliver skills classes supporting foundational learning in literacy, math, and the arts. Differentiate instruction to meet the varied needs of students, in collaboration with learning support and specialty teachers. Collaboration and Community Engagement Collaborate with class and specialty teachers to support curriculum integration and school community life, including festivals and seasonal celebrations. Direct and produce a class play as part of the curriculum. Build strong, professional relationships with students, parents, and colleagues. Bachelor’s degree and prior teaching experience required. Waldorf teacher training preferred, or willingness to complete Waldorf training within the first few years of employment (professional development support available). Strong classroom management and organizational skills. Musical and artistic abilities preferred but not required. Ability to sit, stand, walk for extended periods, and use stairs regularly. Full-Time Faculty, yearly employment agreement Competitive salary, commensurate with experience, non-exempt Benefits include medical and dental health insurance coverage, retirement, flexible spending and Metrocards (where applicable) Opportunities for professional development Reduced tuition for dependents

Benefits

  • Retirement plan
  • Medical health insurance
  • Professional development
  • Flexible spending account
  • Metrocards
  • Reduced tuition for dependents
  • Dental health insurance