What are the responsibilities and job description for the Long-Term Substitute - 4th Grade Homeroom Teacher position at Bullis School?
Bullis School is seeking a Long-Term Substitute 4th Grade Homeroom Teacher to serve from mid-December 2025 through early March 2026 (exact start date to be determined). The ideal candidate will have prior success as an elementary homeroom teacher and experience working with a diverse range of students. This role includes teaching language arts, mathematics, and social studies to a homeroom of 16 students, with an emphasis on delivering a robust and engaging curriculum. This is a temporary full-time position and is not eligible for benefits.
Lower School Homeroom teachers create the conditions for discovery inside and outside the classroom by supporting and encouraging students to take risks, collaborate, and explore. Teachers develop and implement curriculum, evaluate student work using grades and comments, and communicate student progress with parents. Successful Lower School teachers at Bullis are committed to ongoing professional development and a wide range of teaching approaches to reach a diverse student population. In line with the School’s culture of innovation and a student-centered approach, curriculum development and lesson design are continuous endeavors.
Essential Functions
Design and develop curriculum content in the areas of language arts, mathematics, and social studies
Use technology to blend learning and engage students in active, experiential, and hands-on learning
Develop lesson plans and supplementary materials compatible with the basic instructional philosophy
Evaluate student performance by entering grades and comments in a timely manner
Committed to staying up to date on current pedagogical practices and field-related trends
Communicate with parents, school counselors, and administrators on students’ progress, as needed and appropriate.
Design and implement assessments that measure progress towards academic standard and provide timely feedback to students
Ability to use the student learning management system to provide timely feedback, grades, and assignments to students
Collaborate with grade-level and interdisciplinary teams
Extra duties including carpool, recess, lunch, and hallway monitor
Attend divisional and departmental meetings
Ability to regularly sit and/or stand for long periods and the ability to lift to 25 lbs., with or without reasonable accommodations
Other Duties
Other tasks as assigned by the Head of Lower School
Continued professional development endeavors
Qualities
An appreciation and respect for elementary-aged students as learners and people, through challenging and joyful moments alike
Commitment and knowledge to work with, teach, and lead groups of diverse individuals in respectful, equitable, and inclusive ways
Good cheer, humor, and warmth, balanced by professionalism and sound judgment
Detail-oriented, with the capacity to effectively and efficiently manage multiple tasks and demands on attention
Education and Experience
Required:
Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education, or a related field
Minimum of three years of prior teaching experience
Preferred:
Master’s Degree in Elementary Education, or a related field
Teaching certificates
Experience teaching in a technology-rich environment, including Google Educators Suite, Chromebook integration
Experience with a structured literacy program that includes phonics/morphology instruction, Writer’s Workshop, and inquiry-based learning
Orton-Gillingham training
Responsive Classroom training
Salary: $300/day
Salary : $300