2026-27 Elementary Lead Teacher
Position Overview
NURTURE YOUNG MINDS AND IGNITE LIFELONG LEARNING
What You'll Do
- Create Inspiring Learning Experiences
- Develop and execute innovative units of study aligned with State Standards and EL Education curriculum
- Design lesson plans promoting critical thinking, problem-solving, and character development across math, science, and social studies
- Utilize authentic formative and summative assessments to gauge learning and provide timely feedback
- Implement multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) to meet diverse learning needs
- Keep current with curriculum, child development, and educational best practices
- Establish classroom cultures that are safe, collaborative, celebratory, and intellectually challenging
- Build positive, engaging relationships with families to strengthen educational programs
- Utilize community building practices including meaningful rituals and traditions
- Maintain academically-focused environments with organized instructional materials
- Use evidence and data to inform instruction and creative resource utilization
- Involves parents and community volunteers in the educational process
- Participate in ongoing curriculum reviews and provide program effectiveness feedback
- Engage in continuous professional development and collaborative grade-level planning
- Work cooperatively across all areas of instruction, assessment, and classroom management
Essential Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education or related field
- Valid Wisconsin Educators License or evidence of licensure pathway
- Minimum 3 years teaching experience (urban and diverse populations preferred)
- Experience with EL Education or project-based learning preferred
- Strong commitment to working with diverse racial/cultural populations
- Deep passion for working with young children and their families
- Growth mindset with openness to evaluation, coaching, and feedback
- Innovative thinking and creative problem-solving abilities
- Collaborative spirit with commitment to teamwork and shared mission
- Energy, flexibility, and willingness to embrace strategic change for scholar success
Exceptional Benefits & Compensation
- Competitive salary based on education, experience, and demonstrated impact
- 11-month assignment with dedicated planning time
- 14 PTO days plus holidays, spring break, and winter break
- Full health benefits (medical, dental, vision)
- Life insurance and long-term disability
- Employee assistance program
- Automatic admission for your age-eligible child to One City Schools
- On-campus infant care program with discounted rates
- Access to 2K-3K programs with discounted tuition
- Home ownership support through Own-It Program ($19,000 down payment grants available)
- Comprehensive professional development in student-driven, project-based learning
About One City Schools
Our Mission: To seed a new model of public education ensuring children are on track to succeed from birth through high school graduation.
Our Impact:
- Both schools "Exceeded Expectations" on 2024 state report cards
- Elementary: outpaced 87% of Wisconsin public elementary schools
- Middle School: outpaced 94% of Wisconsin public middle schools
- 94% of preschoolers test kindergarten-ready
Why One City? We're more than a school system—we're educational innovators influencing policy, curriculum, and teaching practices across Wisconsin and beyond. From pioneering pandemic safety protocols to leading $2.6 billion in education funding advocacy, One City is shaping the future of public education.
Ready to make an impact? Join our mission to transform education and change lives.
One City Schools is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive environment where all team members and applicants are treated with respect and dignity.
Application Deadline: Position remains open until filled - we're committed to finding the perfect fit for our scholars.
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