Elementary Teacher - ELA
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Education / Teaching
Elementary School, Early Childhood Education
Overview
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Our schools are part of the free public school system and enrollment is open to all students in Baltimore City. KIPP Baltimore was founded in 2002 with the opening of KIPP Ujima Village Academy middle school. In 2009, KIPP Harmony Academy was launched, and they now collectively serve more than 1,500 kindergarten through eighth grade students each day. Both schools are operated by KIPP Baltimore, whose mission is together with families and communities, we create joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose—college, career, and beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world.
Position OverviewTeachers will plan, implement, and reflect upon all aspects of instruction, social-emotional development, and physical development in the assigned areas in order to realize the mission of KIPP Harmony and KIPP Ujima Village Academy. The Teacher will report to the Principal, collaborate with the grade level team, and work closely with the grade level interventionist.
Position Responsibilities- Hold high expectations for each student and work relentlessly to foster student achievement
- Set goals for a class and individual students and use ongoing formal and informal assessments to track progress towards goals
- Design assessments and use data daily and weekly to inform instruction and professional growth
- Apply a strong knowledge of early childhood literacy, as well as other content areas to classroom instruction
- Demonstrate knowledge of grade level standards, benchmarks, and curriculum
- Create long term plans, unit plans, and daily lessons that ensure mastery of standards and demonstrate proficiency in backwards design
- Plan daily lessons that promote critical thinking and inquiry and utilize instructional strategies that meet the needs of a diverse group of students
- Differentiate instruction effectively to meet the individual needs of all students
- Build strong relationships and a positive rapport with students, families, and colleagues
- Value and draw upon students experiences and backgrounds
- Implement school wide student management and culture policies and procedures within classroom and on campus
- Establish and maintain a strong classroom culture that teaches students discipline and responsibility
- Create and foster an encouraging learning environment that promotes self-efficacy
- Meet weekly with a Teaching Fellow to lesson plan, analyze classroom data, and discuss upcoming classroom events
- Plan for the Fellow’s involvement in lessons when the Teacher is leading a lesson
- Observe Teaching Fellow and debrief on classroom management and instructional strategies
- Provide Teaching Fellow with feedback on weekly lesson plans, if necessary
- Support the teaching fellow if they are lead teaching a lesson
- Provide feedback to the Principal on the support and development needed by the Teaching Fellow outside of the classroom setting
- Provide input to the Principal on a Teaching Fellow’s readiness to assume Teacher responsibilities in subsequent years
- Complete all required paperwork as it related to the Teaching Fellow
- Engage in frequent, open collaboration and communication with colleagues around lesson planning, instructional observations, student data and school wide intiatives
- Participate actively in professional development sessions and pre/post assignments as necessary
- Complete self evaluations (pre-analysis and post-analysis exercise) of teaching performance based on a standard of teaching provided by the Principal
- Engage in ongoing one-on-one professional development observations, meetings, and reflections with the Principal
- Implement next steps determined in professional development sessions, one-on-one professional development meetings, and personal self-reflections
- Believe deeply in our school’s vision, mission, and values; subscribe to KIPP’s Five Pillars; and enjoy educating children
- Honor families and the community as assets, developing partnerships and open communication through Family Nights, Open Houses,…
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