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Lead Teacher job description

A Lead Teacher is an educational professional who provides guidance and mentorship to the other teachers in their grade level or subject. They are responsible for writing lesson plans, managing classroom behavior and providing after-school tutoring, which helps students with weaker grades stay on track towards graduation.

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January 12, 2022

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Eftychia Karavelaki

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Use this Lead Teacher job description to advertise your vacancies and find qualified candidates. Feel free to modify responsibilities and requirements based on your needs.

Lead Teacher responsibilities include:

  • Leading the development of your department’s curriculum
  • Assessing lesson plans and current teaching methods
  • Identifying shortcomings in lessons or teaching methods

Job brief

Our school is looking for an experienced and passionate Lead Teacher to join our team. A Lead Teacher is often the most influential member within their schools, as they have a deep understanding of how to teach students effectively and can inspire others with this knowledge. 

A Lead Teacher’s responsibilities include collaborating with a team of teachers and administrators who share your love of education as they help us provide our students with the best learning experience possible.

Ultimately, you will be an excellent leader who helps other teachers improve teaching skills and educational processes.

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate student progress
  • Plan curriculum with varying developmental needs
  • Track academic performance
  • Guide and mentor other members of the teaching staff
  • Meet with parents to discuss the needs and goals of students

Requirements and skills

  • Proven work experience as a Lead Teacher or similar role
  • Experience in teaching and planning lessons
  • Excellent leadership and communication skills
  • Ability to provide colleagues and friends with honest, constructive criticism
  • Collaborative and creative mindset, with an affinity for problem-solving
  • Strong passion for the development and education of youth

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