SY 26-27 ECE Lead Teacher (PreK - K)
Company: Bridges Public Charter School
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $57,500 to $88,500 For
the upcoming 2026-2027 school year, Bridges is seeking an Early
Childhood Lead Teacher. $ 1,000.00 sign-on bonus for new hires Who
We Are. Our mission is to provide an exemplary educational program
that includes all students. Our developmentally appropriate,
student and family-centered educational approach nurtures students
to expand their developmental skills, in order to build a
foundation for life-long learning. Our Core Values are:
Responsibility Engagement Acceptance Creativity Honesty Who Are We
Looking For? We are seeking passionate educators to build an
inclusive PK-5 school community. We are seeking individuals who are
committed to providing high-quality and innovative instruction to a
diverse student community. We are seeking individuals that
recognize that they are in a position of public trust and are held
to a high standard of personal and professional conduct. If you are
a dedicated educator who is passionate about creating a culture of
inclusion and respect, we invite you to join our team. Together, we
can make a difference in the lives of our students and build a
brighter future for our community. Our Graduate Profile: A Bridges
Graduate Is a unique and independent individual who is prepared to
pave their own path. Self advocates through their preferred
communication modalities. Welcomes diversity with inclusion,
openness, acceptance, and respect for others. Demonstrates empathy
and a desire to help and support others in need. Perseveres in the
face of challenges to meet their individual academic, social, and
extracurricular goals. Is prepared for next steps after leaving
Bridges Public Charter School. As an Early Childhood Lead Teacher,
you will be responsible for: CURRICULUM/INSTRUCTION/ASSESSMENT:
Plan and manage a general education inclusion classroom and
assistant teacher(s). PreK: Plan and implement a program of
instruction using the school's integrated early childhood
curriculum. K: Plan and implement the Kindergarten curriculum for
ELA, Social Studies, Science, and Math. Developing meaningful
learning expeditions and projects. Assessing student progress
regularly and using data to plan for instruction. Collaborating and
co-teaching with an Inclusion teacher, ELL Teacher, Assistant
Teacher, Related Service Providers, and/or Teaching Fellow. Working
collaboratively with Instructional Coaches to create inclusive and
engaging lessons for all students. Creating a classroom culture and
environment that practices Responsive Classroom techniques.
Engaging parents and families weekly in their students learning and
acting as an ambassador for the school in the community. Displaying
student work based on current unit standards. Attending and
participating in school events outside of regular school hours.
Other curriculum/instruction/assessment duties as assigned.
ACCOUNTABILITY: Conduct ongoing assessment of student work using
multiple assessment tools, including anecdotal records, performance
assessments with rubrics, exams, and individualized assessments as
appropriate. Use assessment data to plan for instruction and to set
short and long-range goals. Maintain weekly grade book per school
expectations. Maintain data on and utilize technology platforms to
improve student achievement. Regularly analyze student data to
improve instruction, ensure equity, and make program
recommendations and improvements. Other accountability duties as
assigned. PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Adhering to the 8:00
a.m.-4:00 p.m. work day Regularly attends work and adheres to all
attendance policies. Be on time for classes, duties, team meetings
and professional development activities. Communicate about and plan
for absences in advance with teaching teams and the Principal.
Participate in weekly Professional Learning Community (PLC)
meetings. Contribute to PLC sessions by being prepared to share
data, ideas, student work, materials, feedback, facilitating
sessions, and/or discussions. Participate in a Summer Professional
Development. Summer Professional Development will be two weeks in
August before students return. Seek out additional opportunities
for professional development that will lead to achieving personal
and school-wide professional development goals. Reading provided
school information and adhering to all deadlines. Respond to all
emails within 24 hours or the next business day. Other professional
duties as assigned. SCHOOL CULTURE: Implementation of our Positive
Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS) program. Create and sponsor an
inclusive and age-appropriate Club for the school year. Engage in
Second Step implementation to assist in the social and emotional
development of students. Create and maintain a physically and
emotionally safe environment for students. Communicate respectfully
with students, staff, and families at all times. Model, practice,
and discuss respectful, unbiased, and effective communication with
students. Other school culture expectations as assigned.
Qualifications Candidate must hold a Bachelor's (required) or
Master's Degree in Education (preferred). Passing score on Praxis
Exams (preferred) 1-2 years of teaching experience in an urban
school setting (preferred). Have knowledge of pedagogy and
experience teaching in a constructivist way. COVID-19 vaccine
preferred, not required. A track record of being a team player and
community-minded. SALARY & BENEFITS Salary range:
$57,500-$88,500/Per Year View Teacher Pay ScaleHere Staff can also
add up to an additional $2000.00 to their salary by successfully
passing the language proficiency assessment. $1000.00 for spoken
language proficiency and $1000.00 for written language proficiency
in Spanish or Amharic. Salary is based on educational level,
certification(s), and years of experience. The successful candidate
will be contracted yearly. Employment will be renewed according to
evaluations and staff interest. Child care and health savings
plans, pre-tax deduction for Metro, bike racks, and regular staff
engagement and wellness activities. Staff lounge and lactation room
for nursing mothers. Health benefits (medical & dental), disability
insurance, and a retirement plan: 401 (k) with a 4% match or the
continuation of the DCPS retirement plan. To ensure safety for all
students, all staff members may be fingerprinted. Background checks
will be conducted on all school staff prior to their service as
employees.
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