St. Christopher's School
Lower School 3rd Grade Lead Teacher Long-Term Substitute
1 day ago
Richmond
Job Description Position Classification: Full-time, temporary (March 2 - June 5, 2026), faculty, salaried exempt Hours: 7:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. with additional hours as needed to fulfill after school coaching/activity responsibilities as assigned Reports to: Head of Lower School Position Summary: St. Christopher's School, the largest all-boys school in Virginia and one of the largest and oldest boys' schools in the Mid-Atlantic region, seeks a 3rd grade long-term substitute in its Lower School to begin on or around March 2, 2026. Serving approximately 1,000 boys in Grades JK-12 in Richmond, Virginia, St. Christopher's is an Episcopal school committed to cultivating a community that is diverse, inclusive and welcoming. We pride ourselves on bringing out the best in every boy. Our boys benefit from an education and curriculum that is holistic, including academics, the arts, athletics, and service learning. The St. Christopher's experience is further differentiated by a strong emphasis on our Community Pillars-honor & integrity, the pursuit of excellence, and community & brotherhood. The ideal candidate is a dynamic and collaborative educator who can help students and faculty achieve the School's academic mission through the various functions, services, and opportunities provided through the Lower School. Principal Responsibilities: • Teaching all subject areas of a third grade homeroom position (language arts, math, social studies, and science in the early elementary grades) and supporting instruction in specialty areas (world language, religion, arts, and physical education), • Supporting the developmental social-emotional needs of each student as necessary and with the aid of appropriate support personnel, • Attending department and faculty meetings and all-school professional development meetings, including the Curriculum Institute at the end of the school year occurring every four years, • Attending chapel twice a week, • Supervising students on the playground, in the hallway, dining hall, in the classroom, etc., • Creating a positive classroom environment in which all boys feel known and valued, • Collaborating with colleagues to design meaningful learning experiences for boys, • Planning and preparing lesson plans and instructional materials that facilitate active learning, • Delivering individual, whole-group, and small-group instruction as appropriate, • Assessing student progress using a variety of formal and informal data collection tools and methods and providing feedback in a timely manner, • Managing student behavior in accordance with best practices for teaching boys, • Fostering communication and a respectful partnership with parents/guardians in conferences, during phone calls, and through written correspondence, • Communicating in a timely and efficient manner with parents, students, and colleagues, • Engaging in continuing professional growth and development, including staying abreast of best practices for teaching boys, • A commitment to St. Christopher's mission, Community Pillars, policies, and initiatives, • A commitment to best practices in education, as articulated in the School's Teaching Excellence Document, and a dedication to best practices for boys, as espoused by the St. Christopher's Center for the Study of Boys, • A clear commitment to diversity, community, and inclusion in school communities, as expressed in the St. Christopher's Diversity and Inclusion Statement, • Hold at least a bachelor's degree with strong academic record; a masters degree and teaching certification are preferred, but not required, • Have a minimum of three years teaching experience or sustained demonstrated experience working with children, • Possess the personal traits for nurturing the growth of boys and working cooperatively with adults, including a passion and joy for working with young people, and an enthusiasm for learning, • Demonstrate familiarity, ease, and openness with integrating technology into the classroom, • Collaborate effectively with members of a grade-level team and the Lower School faculty in general, • Possess excellent problem solving, communication, and analytic skills, • Exhibit a growth mindset, be creative and flexible, and demonstrate a sense of humor, • Accept constructive feedback as part of professional growth and development, • Model professionalism and integrity at all times, • Regularly required to stand, walk, bend, and stoop for extended periods of time, • Must be able to circulate among students in a classroom setting, • Must be able to move from classroom to classroom and from building to building as assigned or required by classroom assignment and activity of the day, • Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds We only accept applicant resumes through our online portal, which you can access here. Once you select the "Apply Now" button, it will take you through the prompts to complete your application and upload your resume, cover letter and other required documents. Application deadline is open until filled. School Website: School Information: Established in 1911, St. Christopher's School is a JK-12 all-boys day school in Richmond, VA. St. Christopher's School is committed to cultivating a school community that is diverse, inclusive, and welcoming and prides itself on bringing out the best in every boy. Our Episcopal foundation is at the center of what we do, and we care most about developing young men who possess honor and integrity. Our boys benefit from an education and curriculum that is focused on excellence in all forms, including academics, the arts, athletics, and service learning. The School's single-campus location consists of 43 contiguous acres and 23 buildings with over 300,000 square feet. With over a century of rich history in the education of boys, St. Christopher's has a reputation as a national and international leader in the education of boys. Our work with the International Boys' Schools Coalition and our very own Center for the Study of Boys, supports our new strategic plan, Momentum 2025, setting a bold path forward for the entire St. Christopher's community. St. Christopher's School is committed to fostering, in broad and meaningful ways, an inclusive school community in which all members feel respected, welcomed, and valued. As such, St. Christopher's School is an equal opportunity employer. St. Christopher's School provides equal employment opportunity to all employees and job applicants without regard to an individual's race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, marital status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions including lactation, age, disability, genetic information or any other factor prohibited by applicable law. Mission Statement: St. Christopher's School knows, loves, and celebrates boys, promotes their pursuit of excellence, and prepares them for lives of honor and integrity, service, and leadership. Benefits Package: Among peer independent schools nationally, St. Christopher's offers one of the most generous, comprehensive and competitive employee benefits packages available. 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