PreK Teacher in Washington, District of Columbia at Rocketship Public Schools
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Job Description
- The essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Build a joyful, nurturing, and developmentally appropriate classroom culture that supports academic learning, social-emotional development, and positive behavior.
- Plan and deliver engaging, integrated instruction across all subject areas, including early literacy, math, science, social studies, and social-emotional learning.
- Internalize high-quality instructional materials (Tools of the Mind) and refine lessons based on student needs and developmental milestones.
- Use ongoing observation, formative assessment, and student data to personalize instruction and support each child’s growth.
- Implement classroom routines, transitions, and behavior supports that promote independence, self-regulation, and a love of learning.
- Collaborate closely with special education and student support staff to ensure students receiving additional services are meaningfully and inclusively supported.
- Maintain a safe, well-organized, and engaging learning environment aligned with licensing and program requirements.
- Student and Parent Partnership:
- Partner with students and families through frequent, respectful communication and strong relationship-building.
- Honor families as children’s first teachers and incorporate family knowledge and cultural assets into classroom practice.
- Build authentic relationships with families beginning with home visits, which serve as the foundation for ongoing collaboration.
- Engage families around academic, developmental, and behavioral goals, and transparently share student progress so both families and teachers jointly support each child’s growth.
- Commit to continuous growth as a professional and as an individual.
- Attend and actively participate in all professional development meetings, coaching sessions, and school-wide events.
- Act with urgency, courage, and professionalism in the best interest of students, even when approaches are new or unfamiliar.
- Meet all professional responsibilities and proactively communicate when challenges or changes arise.
- Engage in honest and humble self-reflection, owning both successes and areas for growth.
- Effectively receive and implement feedback to improve practice.
- Communicate clearly and respectfully with colleagues and contribute to a positive, collaborative school culture.
- Collaborate with all staff members to ensure students receive consistent, coordinated, and high-quality support.
- Bachelor’s degree in elementary education, reading, psychology, human development, early childhood education, or a closely related field
- Support children with age- and developmentally appropriate personal care needs, including toileting, diapering, and hygiene routines, in accordance with OSSE licensing requirements and school protocols.
- Promote student independence and self-help skills through developmentally appropriate support with toileting, handwashing, dressing, and daily routines
- This role may require frequent bending, kneeling, lifting, and assisting young children with personal care routines, including diapering and toileting support.
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