What are the responsibilities and job description for the Grade 3 Lead Teacher position at New Canaan Country School?
New Canaan Country School is a co-ed, independent day school for students in Pre-K (ages 3 & 4) through Grade 9 living in Fairfield and Westchester Counties. Located in New Canaan, CT, and serving approximately 550 students, our mission is to guide students to reach their intellectual, creative, moral, and physical potential. A talented and devoted faculty engages our students in developmentally appropriate ways, delivering a challenging curriculum that builds intellectual skills and fosters creative and critical thinking. We lead by example and challenge students to fulfill their potential, find their path, and follow their passions whether in the classroom, on the playing fields, on the stage, or serving the community.
The Lower School at Country School serves approximately 200 students in Grades 1 through 4. Our teachers support the educational mission of the school as well as its core values of community, courage, curiosity and kindness. A strong teacher presence and low student-teacher ratio help usher children through these critical formative years.
About the Grade 3 Lead Teacher Position
The Grade 3 Lead Teacher serves as a member of our Lower School faculty. Our Lower School teachers are experienced, dynamic and possess a strong sense of pedagogy. They demonstrate a commitment to bringing out the best in each student and ensure that each child is known, seen, loved, and valued. Responsive Classroom is robustly used as our social-emotional curriculum across all settings in the Lower School. Lead teachers are responsible for cultivating a joyful and kind classroom community, as well as delivering instruction of the highest caliber. Each lead homeroom teacher also has the opportunity and responsibility to mentor a year-long Apprentice Teacher, who serves full-time in their classroom.
Responsibilities
- Cultivate a joyful, vibrant, inclusive, and welcoming classroom community supported by strong classroom management skills
- Create strong connections and relationships with students in order to foster a positive and trusting learning environment
- Develop and maintain positive relationships with parents / guardians through formal and ongoing informal touchpoints
- Plan, organize and implement a developmentally appropriate and pedagogically sound program
- Evaluate students' academic and social growth, keep appropriate records, prepare narrative reports and conduct parent conferences
- Differentiate instruction to meet the varied needs of learners across all core subjects
- Partner with grade level and divisional colleagues in short and long-term planning of curriculum
- Participate productively in grade level, department, division and all-employee meetings
- Mentor a year-long Apprentice Teacher and share teaching responsibilities appropriately
- Supervise and engage with students in out-of-classroom activities during the day, such as recess, lunch, and during field trips and other events
- Identify student needs and partner with the Learning Resource Team to support student growth and development
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