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Posted August 09, 2026

Lead Teacher

Peter Paul Development Center
Richmond, VA, US Full Time
22USD per hour

Job Description

Job Description
Benefits:
  • Simple IRA
  • Competitive salary
  • Employee discounts
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
  • Wellness resources

The After-School Academy program at Peter Paul’s Coleman Center is comprised of students grades 4-12 who receive daily instruction in core subject areas and provides enrichment activities. The Lead Teacher develops lesson plans that include project-based learning, learning through literacy, and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math). The person in the role must embody Peter Paul’s values and share a passion for the mission by overseeing a high quality, safe experience for all students. All Peter Paul employees are expected to maintain high expectations for self, colleagues, students and families and must maintain a professional, ethical, and responsible attitude to form a positive, supportive team atmosphere.

Primary Responsibilities

• Create a classroom culture that encourages group thinking, curiosity and discovery

• Collaborate with other staff to design and implement daily lesson plans and activities

• Implement Peter Paul’s daily expectations and behavior system

• Commitment to total classroom engagement

• Communicate with parents and/or guardians and daytime classroom teachers on a regular basis

• Participate in staff meetings and serve on planning and special events committees

• Maintain accurate and organized records such as communication logs, incident reports and other records

• Participate in recommended training programs, conferences, courses and other aspects of professional growth to

acquire knowledge of current best practices

• Perform additional duties as assigned

• Required to provide COVID-19 vaccine documentation (or be approved for exemption), wear face mask daily and

practice physical distancing when possible

Qualifications

• Must be at least 18 years of age

• Must meet three of the following criteria:

  • Bachelor's degree (or higher) or endorsement in a child-related field such as, but not limited to, elementary education, nursing or recreation from a college or university
  • Have three months of programmatic experience and at least one of the following education backgrounds
  • A one-year early childhood certificate from a college or university that consists of at least 30 semester hours;
  • A child development credential from an approved institution as defined in Section 22.1-289.048 of the Code of Virginia;
  • A teaching diploma from an internationally or nationally recognized Montessori organization.
  • Have six months of supervised programmatic experience
  • Strong classroom management and organizational skills
  • Experience completing lesson plans
  • Excellent oral, verbal and written communication skills
  • Knowledge of current educational research
  • Understanding of and familiarity working in an urban setting
Preferred Qualifications

• Master’s Degree and substantial teaching experience

• Experience working with the Virginia Standards of Learning

• Subject matter expertise in science, technology, engineering, art or math

• Familiar with Eureka Math curriculum

Compensation and Benefits

This is a part-time, hourly position that is expected to work Monday-Friday during program hours (3:00pm-6:30pm up to 20 hours per week) and will receive additional hours for planning time, team meetings, and educational training.

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