KIPP METRO ATLANTA COLLABORATIVE INC·Atlanta, Georgia
The Lead Teacher is responsible for adapting and executing a rigorous, standards-aligned curriculum while utilizing data-driven instruction to support scholar mastery. They must also foster a positive classroom culture and maintain strong, consistent communication with families and the school community.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree and a Georgia teaching certification. A minimum of two years of teaching experience in an underserved community is preferred.
Market context
In Georgia, classroom teacher roles often draw steady interest because schools and child-focused programs need candidates who can meet licensing, safety, and classroom support requirements. This role is competitive for applicants who can show reliability, comfort with active supervision, and readiness to pass background checks; one year of child care experience is preferred, but not always required. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your fit for the physical duties and prepare examples of working with children.
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