What are the responsibilities and job description for the Elementary Primary Teacher position at Virginia Chance School?
Company Description
Virginia Chance School is a progressive preschool and elementary institution, located in a historic stone schoolhouse on 26 scenic acres near Louisville, KY. With a focus on hands-on and collaborative learning, the school emphasizes outdoor education, self-motivation, decision-making, critical thinking, and community building. Each classroom features two lead teachers who guide children through a dynamic, progressive education program incorporating social-emotional learning and outdoor experiences. Accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS), the school integrates progressive education principles with age-appropriate milestones, Common Core Standards, and other best practices in education.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site Primary Teacher role based in Louisville, KY. As a Teacher at Virginia Chance School, you will be responsible for planning and implementing developmentally appropriate lesson plans, creating a nurturing learning environment, and fostering social-emotional, cognitive, and physical development in young learners. Collaborative partnership with a co-teacher and active engagement in outdoor education and progressive teaching methods are essential aspects of this role. The Elementary Teacher will work closely with students, families, and colleagues to ensure a supportive and inclusive classroom environment.
Qualifications
- Proficiency in Lesson Planning and Curriculum Development to create and execute engaging, age-appropriate educational activities.
- A strong foundation in Elementary Education and Primary teaching methods, with a focus on hands-on and experiential learning.
- Excellent Communication skills to effectively interact with students, families, and colleagues and build a collaborative classroom environment.
- Experience in fostering social-emotional development and supporting the growth of young learners in a nurturing setting.
- Ability to integrate outdoor activities into the curriculum and encourage exploration in natural settings.
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Elementary Education or a related field is preferred.
- Experience in progressive education or familiarity with ISACS, NAECP, or Gesell Institute guidelines is advantageous.