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								<title>Primary School French Teacher Assistant | Washington International School</title>								
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								<description>Washington, D.C.,  Job Summary 
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 Reporting to the Primary School Principal and Assistant Principals, the PS French Teacher Assistant assists in the carrying out of French instruction class activities and student supervision, under the direction of the classroom teacher in Preschool, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten or Grade 1. 
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 Duties and Responsibilities 
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 Contribute to the WIS Mission and Values. 
 Contribute to a climate of respect and understanding amongst faculty and staff, students, and parents. 
 Support the classroom teacher with lesson plans and lesson preparedness. 
 Model French at a native level, both orally and in writing, with excellent communication skills. 
 Reinforce learning in French at the direction of the classroom teacher by working with individual students and small groups of students. 
 Assist with the documentation of student progress. 
 Provide supervision of students to maintain safe and positive interactions throughout the day, including lunch, recess, single subject classes, in restrooms, and in the hallway. 
 Show compassionate, supportive approaches to teaching in line with a strong understanding of child development. 
 Maintain a positive attitude and professional demeanor, demonstrating attributes that are  supportive of building school communities. 
 Help to maintain a clean and organized classroom environment, including assistance with classroom displays. 
 Attend parent conferences, back to school nights, and other grade level and school events, as needed. 
 Assist in the execution of distance education when directed and needed to include alternative teaching and learning delivery methods: assist in the development of online courses, assist in the provision of student support to include alternative assignments and assessments, collaborate with colleagues, supervisors, and students online to build a connected and positive learning environment. 
 Participate in ongoing professional development. 
 In case of (short term) absence of the lead teacher, assume responsibility for the class. 
 Perform other duties as needed. 
 Qualifications 
 
 2+ years relevant experience working with ages 3-7 year-old children 
 College degree&#xa0; 
 Preferred Early Childhood Education (ECE) certification 
 Knowledge/experience of PYP preferred 
 French mother tongue speaker</description>
								<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 15:05:55 -0400</pubDate>
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								<title>Lower School Homeroom Teacher (26-27) | Georgetown Day School</title>								
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								<description>Washington, D.C.,  DIVISION: Lower School REPORTS TO:&#xa0; Lower School Principal SUPERVISES: N/A DATE: August 17, 2026 FLSA: Exempt&#xa0; TYPE OF ROLE: Full-time&#xa0; COMPENSATION: &#xa0;Salaried (based on experience) BENEFITS: Eligible Note: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. 
 Georgetown Day School seeks a Lower School homeroom teacher for the 2026-2027 school year. &#xa0;Rich content, creative pedagogy, and authentic relationships are essential components of a GDS classroom. The ability to provide those elements, work collaboratively with colleagues, and place students&#8217; interests and experiences at the heart of the classroom are essential components of the job. The Lower School homeroom teacher is responsible for teaching math, language arts, and social studies, as well as being the primary point person for students and their families. As a diverse and inclusive school dedicated to preparing our students to live and work in an increasingly globalized and multicultural society, GDS is particularly interested in professionals with demonstrated interest and experience in working in such a school setting. &#xa0; 
 Primary Duties and Responsibilities&#xa0; 
 
 
 Creates a safe, collaborative learning environment that aligns with the school&#8217;s equity-driven mission.&#xa0; 
 
 
 Works collaboratively with colleagues to design and implement high-quality, engaging learning experiences. 
 
 
 Fulfills duties of the homeroom teacher 
 
 
 Delivers math, literacy, and social studies lessons to approximately 16 students 
 
 
 Assesses student work using standards-based grading 
 
 
 Leads daily Morning Meeting and other aspects of Responsive Classroom&#xa0; 
 
 
 Emails weekly homeroom newsletter to families 
 
 
 Attends weekly grade level planning, student support, and faculty meetings 
 
 
 Assists the class with transitions from one class to the next&#xa0; 
 
 
 Provides supervision and activities during Choice Time 
 
 
 Attends Assembly with assigned homeroom class 
 
 
 Ensures attendance is taken and communicates clear dismissal plans for students 
 
 
 Supervises students during assigned duties 
 
 
 Understands different communication styles and modifies classroom interactions accordingly.&#xa0; 
 
 
 Uses positive behavior interventions and support practices. 
 
 
 Uses observations/assessment data to inform teaching and improve learning, and to set individual learning goals.&#xa0; 
 
 
 Leverages technology, in support of the learning community. 
 
 
 Responds positively and restoratively to student needs and to student interactions. 
 
 
 Engages the parent community through consistent and clear communication about curriculum, school life, and each child&#8217;s personal learning journey. 
 
 
 
 
 Secondary Duties and Responsibilities&#xa0; 
 
 
 Chaperone field experiences which may include an Outdoor Education overnight 
 
 
 Additional duties outside this description may be assigned as necessary. 
 
 
 D.C. Wage Transparency Act Disclosure 
 Regarding the salary range for this position, GDS follows a Pay Equity Scale for Teaching Staff that recognizes years of direct experience and correlates to steps on the Scale. The HR team evaluates resumes on an individual basis to identify years of experience, which correlates to steps on our scale. A teacher entering in their 1st year of teaching is slated to earn approximately $65,000 annually for the 2026-2027 School Year, and each year of experience equates to approximately $1000 to 1500 additional, annually. Compensation for this role will utilize the Equitable Compensation Pay (ECP) and or the Pay Equity Scale (depending upon applicability). 
 For faculty and staff that are contracted to work in a permanent or long-term sub capacity (90 calendar days or more) for at least half-time: A summary of employee benefits are available on the GDS website:&#xa0; https://www.gds.org/about/careers-at-gds 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Qualifications Education and Experience 
 
 
 A B.A. in elementary education, early childhood education, or a similar discipline is required. 
 
 
 A Master&#8217;s degree is preferred. 
 
 
 2 years or more of teaching experience at the elementary school level is required. 
 
 
 Responsive Classroom training and experience implementing the approach are preferred. 
 
 
 Orton Gillingham training preferred. 
 
 
 Writing Revolution training preferred. 
 
 
 Experience supporting students receiving special education services is preferred. 
 
 
 Skills 
 
 
 Create a safe and collaborative learning environment that aligns with the school&#8217;s equity-driven mission. 
 
 
 The ability to work collaboratively with colleagues to design and implement high-quality, engaging learning experiences. 
 
 
 Demonstrates a solid knowledge base of diversity (e.g. race, class, ethnicity, gender, ability) &#xa0;and experience working with a diverse student population and incorporating that knowledge into their culturally and historically relevant instruction. 
 
 
 Familiar with, and committed to, standards-based assessment, grading, and reporting. 
 
 
 Familiar with, and committed to, the use of positive behavior interventions and supports. 
 
 
 The ability to continually use diagnostic (e.g. Fountas and Pinnell), standardized, formative, and summative assessment data to inform teaching and improve learning, and to set individual learning goals. 
 
 
 The ability to respond positively and restoratively to student needs. 
 
 
 Flexible, innovative, and solution-focused. 
 
 
 Committed to leveraging technology in support of learning. 
 
 
 A shared commitment to ongoing professional learning. 
 
 
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 Americans with Disability Specifications&#xa0; 
 Physical Demands 
 The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 
 While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear; taste or smell. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. 
 Work Environment 
 Work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. 
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 To Apply &#xa0; 
 Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and list of three references using our online application system through ADP/Workforce Now: http://www.gds.org/Recruiting. To find out more about the school, candidates should visit our website at www.gds.org.&#xa0; For full-time, permanent roles, a summary of employee benefits are available on the GDS website: https://www.gds.org/about/careers-at-gds 
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 As an inclusive school devoted to preparing our students to live, work, and lead in an increasingly globalized and multicultural society, GDS is particularly interested in professionals with demonstrated interest and experience in working in such a school setting and is driven by the core charge of working to enhance and bring joy to every student&#8217;s individual learning experience in equitable and meaningful ways.</description>
								<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 13:07:49 -0400</pubDate>
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