KIPP·Kansas City, Missouri
Deliver rigorous humanities instruction integrated with real-world learning experiences, internships, and professional mentorships. Develop standards-based lesson plans and collaborate with industry partners to facilitate student showcases and workforce readiness.
Requires a Bachelor's degree and a valid Missouri Teaching license with appropriate subject certification. Candidates must demonstrate a commitment to educational equity and the ability to work collaboratively in a diverse environment.
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.