Compass Charter School
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Pre-K Lead Teacher
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Compass Charter School
2025‑2026 SCHOOL YEAR
Mission of the School Compass Charter School is a safe and nurturing educational environment that honors the individuality of each learner. By engaging in a process of inquiry, our graduates will be equipped with the necessary skills to lead fulfilling personal and professional lives, including a developed sense of self, the ability to think in innovative and flexible ways, and the inspiration to make a positive impact on their community.
Description of the School Compass Charter School is an inquiry-based, progressive elementary school that opened in the fall of 2014 in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. We are committed to providing an experiential and democratic elementary experience to all children, with intentional access for children who typically do not get access to progressive education (children with special needs, children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, and English language learners).
Our Integrated Curriculum centers sustainability in all forms: environmental, racial, and economic justice. Our staff works interdependently in collaborative teams and engages in professional inquiry (instructional coaching, reflection, restorative and trauma‑informed practices). Compass enrolls approximately 330 students in pre‑kindergarten through fifth grade.
Opportunity Compass Charter School is seeking a committed, equity-minded educator to join our team. During the 2019‑2020 school year, Compass opened its first Pre‑K class and a second Pre‑K class in the fall of 2020. Pre‑K lead teachers work in collaboration with an assistant teacher in each of our Pre‑K classrooms.
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree, Master’s Degree preferred
3 or more years of relevant teaching experience preferred
New York State Teacher Certification (Early Childhood Education or Early Childhood Special Education)
Educational philosophy aligns with the mission and vision of Compass
Previous experience with teaching in a play‑based preschool environment
Reflective practitioner in a state of constant professional growth and a willingness to share their craft with others
Commitment to integrating sustainability and the arts into core curricular subjects
Knowledge of the school neighborhood
Experience with co‑teaching preferred
Experience working with children with special needs in an integrated co‑teaching classroom preferred
Experience planning and teaching interdisciplinary units of study preferred
Commitment to and knowledge of experiential and inquiry-based teaching and learning
Commitment to diverse learning environments
Strong interpersonal skills
Strong written and oral communication skills
Experience collaborating with children, families, colleagues, and administrators
All Pre‑K for All lead teachers must adhere to the New York State Education Department (NYSED) regulations. Lead teachers must have one of the following: teaching license or certificate valid for early childhood grades (Birth‑Grade 2; n‑6; or Pre‑K‑6); teaching license or certificate for Children with Disabilities (Birth‑Grade 2); or bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood or related field with a written study plan approved by an accredited college or university for obtaining early childhood certification. If hired on a study plan, certification must be obtained by June 30, 2022 or within three years from hire date, whichever is later.
Responsibilities
Collaborate with assistant teacher, support staff, and school leaders to provide high-quality, relevant instruction to all children
Actively participate in a professional learning community
Use a variety of assessments to measure student learning and drive instruction
Use student performance data to tailor and differentiate instruction
Collaboratively plan interdisciplinary units of study
Actively participate in the school’s decision-making process
Regularly communicate with families, students, and community partners
Integrate the Compass CARES values into classroom culture, units of study, and interactions with staff, families, and students
Integrate the real world and surrounding community into the curriculum
Build and maintain positive relationships with students, families, and colleagues
Maintain confidentiality with student information and records
Create a positive and safe classroom culture and community
Plan and supervise age- and developmentally appropriate activities for a given group of children; extend children’s thinking and communication skills through intentional interactions and facilitate play-based learning and inquiry; ensure opportunities to connect with families and share resources supporting children’s needs and development.
Compensation Compass is a unionized charter school. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. Salary range of $65,000–$127,000 commensurate with experience and education.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Education and Training
Industry: Primary and Secondary Education
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Pre-K Lead Teacher
role at
Compass Charter School
2025‑2026 SCHOOL YEAR
Mission of the School Compass Charter School is a safe and nurturing educational environment that honors the individuality of each learner. By engaging in a process of inquiry, our graduates will be equipped with the necessary skills to lead fulfilling personal and professional lives, including a developed sense of self, the ability to think in innovative and flexible ways, and the inspiration to make a positive impact on their community.
Description of the School Compass Charter School is an inquiry-based, progressive elementary school that opened in the fall of 2014 in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. We are committed to providing an experiential and democratic elementary experience to all children, with intentional access for children who typically do not get access to progressive education (children with special needs, children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, and English language learners).
Our Integrated Curriculum centers sustainability in all forms: environmental, racial, and economic justice. Our staff works interdependently in collaborative teams and engages in professional inquiry (instructional coaching, reflection, restorative and trauma‑informed practices). Compass enrolls approximately 330 students in pre‑kindergarten through fifth grade.
Opportunity Compass Charter School is seeking a committed, equity-minded educator to join our team. During the 2019‑2020 school year, Compass opened its first Pre‑K class and a second Pre‑K class in the fall of 2020. Pre‑K lead teachers work in collaboration with an assistant teacher in each of our Pre‑K classrooms.
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree, Master’s Degree preferred
3 or more years of relevant teaching experience preferred
New York State Teacher Certification (Early Childhood Education or Early Childhood Special Education)
Educational philosophy aligns with the mission and vision of Compass
Previous experience with teaching in a play‑based preschool environment
Reflective practitioner in a state of constant professional growth and a willingness to share their craft with others
Commitment to integrating sustainability and the arts into core curricular subjects
Knowledge of the school neighborhood
Experience with co‑teaching preferred
Experience working with children with special needs in an integrated co‑teaching classroom preferred
Experience planning and teaching interdisciplinary units of study preferred
Commitment to and knowledge of experiential and inquiry-based teaching and learning
Commitment to diverse learning environments
Strong interpersonal skills
Strong written and oral communication skills
Experience collaborating with children, families, colleagues, and administrators
All Pre‑K for All lead teachers must adhere to the New York State Education Department (NYSED) regulations. Lead teachers must have one of the following: teaching license or certificate valid for early childhood grades (Birth‑Grade 2; n‑6; or Pre‑K‑6); teaching license or certificate for Children with Disabilities (Birth‑Grade 2); or bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood or related field with a written study plan approved by an accredited college or university for obtaining early childhood certification. If hired on a study plan, certification must be obtained by June 30, 2022 or within three years from hire date, whichever is later.
Responsibilities
Collaborate with assistant teacher, support staff, and school leaders to provide high-quality, relevant instruction to all children
Actively participate in a professional learning community
Use a variety of assessments to measure student learning and drive instruction
Use student performance data to tailor and differentiate instruction
Collaboratively plan interdisciplinary units of study
Actively participate in the school’s decision-making process
Regularly communicate with families, students, and community partners
Integrate the Compass CARES values into classroom culture, units of study, and interactions with staff, families, and students
Integrate the real world and surrounding community into the curriculum
Build and maintain positive relationships with students, families, and colleagues
Maintain confidentiality with student information and records
Create a positive and safe classroom culture and community
Plan and supervise age- and developmentally appropriate activities for a given group of children; extend children’s thinking and communication skills through intentional interactions and facilitate play-based learning and inquiry; ensure opportunities to connect with families and share resources supporting children’s needs and development.
Compensation Compass is a unionized charter school. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. Salary range of $65,000–$127,000 commensurate with experience and education.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Education and Training
Industry: Primary and Secondary Education
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