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Elementary School Teachers (Grades K-4) 2026-27 School Year
Wissahickon Charter School
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Posted: 15-Apr-26
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Teacher
Salary Details:
WCS utilizes a step scale that is based on years of experience, certification, and degree level.
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Wissahickon Charter School is seeking teachers for Kindergarten through fourth grade for the 2026-2027 school year. Kindergarten to 4th grade teachers are responsible for developing and implementing instruction that builds positive classroom community and promotes academic and social/emotional growth. Teachers must be committed to the belief that all students can learn and must be relentless in their efforts to address the wide range of learning styles, needs and interests of Wissahickon Charter School students. The ideal candidate will have classroom teaching experience in an urban setting and will thrive in a collaborative work environment. This is an outstanding opportunity to improve the academic and social outcomes of children from across the city of Philadelphia.
Key Responsibilities
Establish and maintain a learning environment that excites, invests, and motivates students to achieve academic and behavioral expectations
Design and implement organized, differentiated unit and lesson plans aligned with WCS' curriculum
Work collaboratively with grade team, learning specialists, teaching assistants, and other staff to support student growth
Build classroom community through the development of CARES values (CARES stands for Collaboration, Academic Excellence, Responsibility, Empathy and Self-Reflection)
Consistently implement WCS' student management practices within the classroom and throughout school
Establish and maintain relationships with families through regular communication, updates and opportunities for involvement
Track student performance and use data from Wissahickon Charter School's internal assessments to drive instruction and behavior interventions
Exemplify WCS' CARES values in all interactions with students, families and colleagues
Seek out and be receptive to feedback from the school's administrators and peers with the goal of improving instructional and culture-building skills
Participate in all professional development, team planning and data analysis meetings
Assume other duties as assigned by the administrative team
Compensation and Benefits
WCS utilizes a step scale that is based on years of experience, certification, and degree level. WCS also offers 100% employer-paid medical, dental and vision benefits for the employee and any spouse or dependents and a robust package of other benefits.
Wissahickon Charter School is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate in hiring or employment, or in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, or other programs. We are committed to hiring a diverse staff and encourage those from traditionally under-represented backgrounds to apply.
Wissahickon Charter School's first campus, Fernhill, opened in 2002 and serves 480 K-8 students from across Philadelphia. Our second K-8 campus, Awbury, opened in the fall of 2014. The mission of Wissahickon Charter School (WCS) is to provide a community of learning that stimulates and builds the child's intellectual, social, and character development. Wissahickon Charter Schools are planned around three essential elements: an environmental focus that allows students to experience the curriculum, recognition of service learning projects as key to students’ success, and an emphasis on parents as partners in the learning experiences of their children.