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Quick overview

The teacher is responsible for educating kindergarten and first-grade scholars using a competency-based, project-based learning approach in a mixed-grade laboratory classroom. They must deliver high-quality instruction grounded in the Science of Reading while serving as a clinical training model for future educators.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree and a valid Indiana Teaching License with an Early Literacy Endorsement (K-6). A strong commitment to research-based literacy instruction and the ability to work in a collaborative, innovative environment are required.

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Job description

Description Job Title: Kindergarten Teacher at Bethel University

Job Classification

Certified/Licensed Instructional Reports to: Principal at Success Academy at Boys & Girls Club Work Schedule: Academic Year - Monday-Friday 7:45 - 3:00

General Description

The Kindergarten Teacher at Bethel University is responsible for supervising, educating, and supporting scholars to help them accomplish learning benchmarks through a competency-based, project-based learning approach. This teacher creates a safe, engaging, and developmentally responsive learning environment where young learners receive high-quality instruction, individualized attention, and meaningful opportunities to grow academically, socially, and emotionally.

For the 2026–2027 school year, this role is part of the innovative Success Academy at Bethel University laboratory classroom model, a partnership between Career Academy Network of Public Schools, Bethel University, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Northern Indiana Corridor. Operating as an extension of Success Academy at Boys & Girls Club, this classroom is designed to provide high-quality early learning experiences while also serving as a clinical training site for future educators. Kindergarten and first grade scholars will be served in a mixed-grade classroom that combines strong academic instruction with experiential learning opportunities connected to the community.

The ideal teacher is passionate about early learning, innovation, and collaboration. This educator believes all scholars can learn at high levels, embraces the Science of Reading, and is excited by the opportunity to lead in a classroom that serves as both a nurturing learning space for children and a demonstration site for best practices in teaching and learning.

Qualifications

Bachelor’s Degree Must hold a valid Indiana Teaching License with an Early Literacy Endorsement, K–6 Evidence of ongoing professional development Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong understanding of early childhood instruction and child development Commitment to the Science of Reading and research-based literacy instruction Ability to thrive in a collaborative, innovative, and student-centered learning environment

Key Responsibilities

Create a learning environment that is innovative, inspiring, safe, and developmentally appropriate for young learners Develop lessons aligned to Indiana Academic Standards while incorporating hands-on, high-quality learning experiences Deliver instruction grounded in the Science of Reading and use teaching methods that support strong foundational literacy development Provide differentiated instruction, personalized support, scholar engagement, and quality pacing and rigor throughout lessons Teach scholars individually, in small groups, and in whole-group settings Establish clear objectives for lessons, units, and projects, and communicate those objectives to scholars Observe and evaluate scholars’ academic performance, behavior, social development, and physical health Compile, assess, and maintain scholar data that drives academic goals for growth and achievement Collaborate with parents or guardians, teachers, social workers, administrators, and support staff to address scholar academic and behavioral needs Actively engage as a member of the school community and represent Success Academy in the broader community in a positive manner Support planning and implementation of outreach activities throughout the year, including scholar demonstrations of learning and community presentations Partner within a mixed-grade laboratory classroom setting that supports both student learning and the development of future educators Model strong instructional practice and professionalism in a structured and supervised setting that may include collaboration with Bethel teacher candidates Embrace reflection, continuous improvement, and innovation in teaching and learning Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops to maintain and improve professional competence Provide excellent customer service to scholars, families, and community stakeholders

What We Offer

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on student success and educational outcomes. Collaborative, mission-driven work environment. Professional development and ongoing learning opportunities. Comprehensive benefits package. The chance to contribute to an organization committed to excellence in education.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin

Benefits

  • Professional Development
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package
  • Ongoing Learning Opportunities