Bank Street
Associate Teacher, Lower School (Preschool – 4th Grade)
Start Date:
August 31st, 2026 Salary:
Associate Teacher salaries at the School for Children follow a fixed scale based on year in the program. Salaries are not subject to negotiation. The annual rates are:
Year 1: $45,300
Year 2: $46,500
Year 3: $47,700
Schedule:
This role is a 10-month position. The standard hours for this position are 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Mondays through Fridays, and until 5:00 PM on Wednesdays for a weekly afternoon faculty meeting. This role also includes occasional work outside of school hours which may include early mornings, evenings, or overnight trips.
About Bank Street Children’s Programs
A leader in progressive education for more than 100 years, Bank Street provides students an education that engages their natural curiosity, nurtures critical thinking, and helps to develop a sense of community and social responsibility. Through a teaching approach that is fundamentally hands‑on and child‑centered, Bank Street students develop the courage and confidence to think independently, work collaboratively, understand themselves and others more deeply, and possess the compassion to make meaning of the world around them.
General Description:
Bank Street is looking for a passionate, team-oriented Associate Teacher. The Associate Teacher will work with a Head Teacher to act as the homeroom teacher for a class of students and teach a number of subjects including math, reading, writing, and social studies. The Associate Teacher will work with the Head Teacher to support all aspects of student growth, including their academic, social‑emotional and executive functioning. The ideal candidate will have an interest in working within a progressive school.
Responsibilities
Along with the Head Teacher, act as homeroom teacher for each student, supporting their social‑emotional, cognitive, and physical development
Support the curriculum plans of the cooperating teacher and age‑level and gradually assume increased responsibilities, including opportunities to facilitate children’s small and whole group work
Teaching and documenting curriculum under the guidance of the Head Teacher and supervisor. Curriculum topics include the teaching of math, social studies, reading, writing, and other topics as may arise or be assigned. Teaching should be responsive to children’s developmental capacities and needs
Help build a collaborative, cooperative, and reflective approach to working as a classroom teaching team and as an age‑level teaching team
Communicating and collaborating regularly with families and others who support the learning and growth of students. This includes sharing progress and concerns with families through conferences, written reports, and other methods as assigned
Participate in the use of observing and recording methods, assessment practices, and management supports as related to individual children, small groups, and the whole class
Gain skills and understanding of progressive education approaches supporting the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical growth and development of particular age groups
Attend and participate in weekly meetings with faculty and leaders. Meetings include age‑level planning meetings, student support meetings, supervision meetings, faculty meetings after school, and other meetings as may arise from the work
Lead the classroom and lessons on days when the Head Teacher is out or as needed by your supervisor
Help design, organize, and maintain a materials‑based classroom that reflects the curriculum and current work of the children. This includes daily classroom morning set‑up and evening clean‑up
Assume community coverage roles. These roles include bus arrival, lobby support, bus dismissal, subbing for other teachers, lunch, and recess
Other responsibilities as assigned
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree
Experience teaching 3‑10 year‑old children preferred
Preference to be enrolled as a graduate student at Bank Street College for the 2026‑2027 school year
Experience with Google Suite, and adept at use of technology to support teaching and learning
Strong organizational and communication skills, both written and verbal
An ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, parents, and administration
A commitment to professional development and lifelong learning
Being committed to addressing issues of social justice, diversity, equity, and anti‑bias education in our curriculum and in our community
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August 31st, 2026 Salary:
Associate Teacher salaries at the School for Children follow a fixed scale based on year in the program. Salaries are not subject to negotiation. The annual rates are:
Year 1: $45,300
Year 2: $46,500
Year 3: $47,700
Schedule:
This role is a 10-month position. The standard hours for this position are 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Mondays through Fridays, and until 5:00 PM on Wednesdays for a weekly afternoon faculty meeting. This role also includes occasional work outside of school hours which may include early mornings, evenings, or overnight trips.
About Bank Street Children’s Programs
A leader in progressive education for more than 100 years, Bank Street provides students an education that engages their natural curiosity, nurtures critical thinking, and helps to develop a sense of community and social responsibility. Through a teaching approach that is fundamentally hands‑on and child‑centered, Bank Street students develop the courage and confidence to think independently, work collaboratively, understand themselves and others more deeply, and possess the compassion to make meaning of the world around them.
General Description:
Bank Street is looking for a passionate, team-oriented Associate Teacher. The Associate Teacher will work with a Head Teacher to act as the homeroom teacher for a class of students and teach a number of subjects including math, reading, writing, and social studies. The Associate Teacher will work with the Head Teacher to support all aspects of student growth, including their academic, social‑emotional and executive functioning. The ideal candidate will have an interest in working within a progressive school.
Responsibilities
Along with the Head Teacher, act as homeroom teacher for each student, supporting their social‑emotional, cognitive, and physical development
Support the curriculum plans of the cooperating teacher and age‑level and gradually assume increased responsibilities, including opportunities to facilitate children’s small and whole group work
Teaching and documenting curriculum under the guidance of the Head Teacher and supervisor. Curriculum topics include the teaching of math, social studies, reading, writing, and other topics as may arise or be assigned. Teaching should be responsive to children’s developmental capacities and needs
Help build a collaborative, cooperative, and reflective approach to working as a classroom teaching team and as an age‑level teaching team
Communicating and collaborating regularly with families and others who support the learning and growth of students. This includes sharing progress and concerns with families through conferences, written reports, and other methods as assigned
Participate in the use of observing and recording methods, assessment practices, and management supports as related to individual children, small groups, and the whole class
Gain skills and understanding of progressive education approaches supporting the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical growth and development of particular age groups
Attend and participate in weekly meetings with faculty and leaders. Meetings include age‑level planning meetings, student support meetings, supervision meetings, faculty meetings after school, and other meetings as may arise from the work
Lead the classroom and lessons on days when the Head Teacher is out or as needed by your supervisor
Help design, organize, and maintain a materials‑based classroom that reflects the curriculum and current work of the children. This includes daily classroom morning set‑up and evening clean‑up
Assume community coverage roles. These roles include bus arrival, lobby support, bus dismissal, subbing for other teachers, lunch, and recess
Other responsibilities as assigned
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree
Experience teaching 3‑10 year‑old children preferred
Preference to be enrolled as a graduate student at Bank Street College for the 2026‑2027 school year
Experience with Google Suite, and adept at use of technology to support teaching and learning
Strong organizational and communication skills, both written and verbal
An ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, parents, and administration
A commitment to professional development and lifelong learning
Being committed to addressing issues of social justice, diversity, equity, and anti‑bias education in our curriculum and in our community
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