What are the responsibilities and job description for the Grade 4 Humanities Teacher position at Peabody School?
ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND: Peabody School seeks an experienced, creative, energetic, collaborative educator to serve as a Grade 4 Humanities teacher beginning in August 2026.
Peabody enrolls 230 students in grades PreK - 8th grade, and embraces the whole child using a rigorous academic program, including extensive instruction in fine and performing arts, world languages, technology, and physical education.
BASIC FUNCTION:The ideal candidate will have at least three years of experience teaching at the elementary level, a strong academic background, a passion and talent for teaching elementary school students, the ability to develop student interest and enthusiasm for the subject matter, and the acumen to provide challenging and skillfully differentiated instruction for gifted and academically advanced students.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
Understands the academic, social, and emotional needs of academically advanced/gifted learners, and creates a learning environment that allows them the opportunity to activate their creativity and ingenuity
Develops lesson plans, instructional objectives, and instructional materials, and provides individualized and small group instruction to adapt the curriculum to the needs of the students
Creates and maintains a learning environment in which all students are actively engaged and are contributing members
Facilitates, monitors, and assesses student learning appropriately and effectively
Uses a broad repertoire of teaching skills and techniques
Establishes and maintains standards of student behavior to achieve an effective learning atmosphere
Works with other grade-level peer teachers to ensure continuity of subject matter
Collaborates with faculty members and administration on a wide variety of projects
Communicates regularly and professionally with parents, colleagues, and leadership
QUALIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS:
Qualified candidates should have an understanding and the ability to respond to the distinct needs of gifted students, as well as:
A bachelor’s degree. Advanced degree preferred.
Three years of elementary grade teaching experience
Experience working with academically advanced/gifted children and/or a desire to work with gifted and academically advanced students
Superior written and verbal communication skills
An understanding of best practices for teaching content area skills: reading, writing, and social studies
Ability to manage a classroom while pulling small groups to differentiate instruction
Familiarity with independent school culture
Knowledge of and desire to utilize authentic, age-appropriate technology integration
A creative, energetic, and positive approach to teaching
Ability and willingness to customize instruction within an established curricular framework
Intellectual curiosity and an innate desire to continually reflect on and revise one’s teaching process