THE ROLE
As the Lead Enrichment Teacher, you will design and deliver joyful, high-quality enrichment learning that complements core instruction and amplifies scholar engagement in Grades K-4. You will model excellent instruction in one enrichment area (for example Music or Theatre) and coordinate the enrichment program so it is aligned, well-run, and impactful across grade level. Teaching an average class size of 23-28 scholars and leading program execution is both a privilege and a commitment that requires vision, creativity, and a growth mindset.
THE PERSON
As a Lead Enrichment Teacher, you will:
- Design and teach engaging enrichment lessons that build skill, creativity, and confidence while reinforcing grade-level standards and Ethos culture.
- Lead the enrichment vision and calendar K–4, aligning units, performances, showcases, and exhibitions with school traditions and family events.
- Coordinate and support enrichment teammates by sharing lesson resources, modeling effective routines, and ensuring consistent expectations across classes and campuses.
- Differentiate for diverse learners, including scholars with IEPs/504 plans, and provide clear, joyful routines that support access and success for all.
- Assess scholar learning with quick checks and rubrics, track progress, and use data to refine instruction.
- Collaborate with school principal, content leads, and grade-level teams so enrichment connects to what scholars are learning in core classes.
- Manage program logistics: materials ordering and inventory, room setup and safety, performance prep, and communication to families.
- Communicate clearly and proactively with scholars and families to celebrate growth and share next steps for practice.
THE MUST HAVES
Prior Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field. Master’s preferred.
- Valid state teaching certification in a relevant area or eligibility to obtain certification.
- Demonstrated success teaching K–4 scholars with strong classroom culture and measurable scholar growth.
- Proven ability to plan engaging, standards-aligned lessons and lead events or performances.
- Excellent collaboration, communication, and organizational skills across teams and campuses.
Work Demands
- Schedule: 7:15 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday–Friday.
- Occasional evenings or Saturdays for showcases, performances, family events, or competitions with advance notice.
WE ARE DEEPLY COMMITTED TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION
As an equal opportunity employer, Ethos Classical hires without consideration of race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, disability, or any other category protected by applicable law.