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Lower School Elementary Teacher
St. Paul's Episcopal School
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Posted: 31-Mar-26
Location: Oakland, California
Type: Full Time
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Mission Statement: St. Paul’s Episcopal School prepares students to be confident and skilled learners, cultivates in them a strong sense of purpose, and inspires them to be generous and active citizens of the world.
St. Paul’s Episcopal School, located across from Lake Merritt in Oakland, St. Paul’s Episcopal School serves approximately 370 students in Kindergarten through Grade 8. We provide an education that is intellectually challenging, culturally responsive, and morally and spiritually enriching. Our caring and committed faculty, in partnership with families, serve as role models, mentors, and guides for our students. We value a diverse and inclusive community and seek educators who reflect and contribute to that richness.
Position Summary: St. Paul’s Episcopal School seeks an experienced and dynamic Lower Elementary Teacher to join our Lower School faculty. The ideal candidate is a reflective educator who is passionate about working with young children and committed to culturally responsive and inclusive teaching practices.
This teacher will collaborate closely with their grade-level teaching partner and the broader Lower School team to design and implement an engaging, developmentally appropriate curriculum. The role requires a teacher who brings curiosity, flexibility, and a growth mindset to their practice, and who fosters a joyful, collaborative, and student-centered classroom environment.
Our Lower School program currently includes Bridges Math, Units of Study in Reading and Writing (Teachers College), and Responsive Classroom practices.
Additional responsibilities will include coverage for recesses, lunch duties, arrival/dismissal, and active engagement in our community-wide diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) work.
The students are supported by specialists in physical education, music, art, Spanish, and library.
Job Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities
Serve as a lead lower elementary classroom teacher across core academic subjects
Plan and teach integrated, developmentally appropriate curriculum in:
Language Arts (reading and writing)
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Collaborate closely with grade-level colleagues and specialist teachers (Art, Music, Physical Education, Library, Spanish)
Partner with Learning Specialists (K–8) to support diverse learners
Foster a classroom environment that supports social-emotional growth, student agency, and a love of learning
Engage in ongoing curriculum development, planning, and assessment practices
Mentor and support a resident teacher
Communicate effectively and regularly with students, families, and colleagues
Participate in faculty meetings, grade-level meetings, and school-wide initiatives
Contribute actively to the school’s diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) work
Fulfill additional school responsibilities such as recess supervision, arrival/dismissal duties, and committee participation
Required:
Bachelor’s degree
3–5 years of lower elementary teaching experience
Experience teaching multiple subject areas in a self-contained classroom
Strong classroom management, organization, and planning skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging
Ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues
Warm, energetic presence and a strong commitment to working with young children
Preferred:
Master’s degree or teaching credential
Experience in an independent or private school setting
Familiarity with:
Units of Study in Reading and Writing (Teachers College)
Bridges Math
Responsive Classroom
This is a full-time (1.0 FTE) position. The salary range is $68,000–$100,000, depending on experience and education. Start Date: August 12, 2026. To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and references (PDF format) to: Ryan Louie at rlouie@spes.org (Attention: Nayo Brooks, Director of Lower School)
St. Paul’s is an equal employment opportunity employer. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, gender identity, age, disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. St. Paul’s is dedicated to ensuring the fulfillment of this policy with respect to hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, termination, recruitment advertising, pay and other forms of compensation, training, and other terms and conditions of employment.