Solomon Schechter Day School of Bergen County is a warm, inclusive Jewish Day School that educates children from Early Childhood through Eighth Grade with a vigorous dual curriculmn in General and judaic Studies. We inspire our students to be engaged, independent learners who embrace Jewish values and practices and strive with confidence and compassion to better the world.
We are seeking highly qualified, passionate, and collaborative teachers. Candidates will be role models who can help foster our students’ social, emotional, and academic growth, implement a variety of instructional strategies, and who have familiarity with the latest educational models to enhance student learning for the 21st century. Educators who have experience with Universal Design for Learning, the Science of Reading, Design Thinking, and comfort and flexibility with teaching students with disabilities and English language learners in inclusive settings are highly encouraged to apply.
This position is set to begin in August 2026 for the 2026–2027 school year. The ideal candidate has:
An interest in teaching in a collaborative team teaching model
Degree in Elementary Education/Students with Disabilities K-2 or 1-6
A deep understanding of effective instruction and content
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
An understanding of child development and how social emotional factors impact learning
An ability to build relationships with students that foster a positive classroom environment where students feel safe to make mistakes and take academic risks
A belief that all children can learn at high levels with the appropriate supports
An understanding that parents are our partners in supporting the learning of each child
Experience with or willingness to be trained in using Responsive Classroom techniques and strategies
Schechter Bergen Teacher Responsibilities:
Teach Literacy, Mathematics, & Social Studies, full time in a collaborative team teaching model
Engage in a cycle of assessment to instruction by planning for formative assessments that provide students with multiple options for demonstrating their learning
Maintain accurate and consistent records of evidence of students learning
Communicate regularly with parents through conferences, emails, and phone calls to discuss students' individual learning progress, sharing successes and working in partnership to enhance student development
Participate in professional learning and take initiative in their own growth as an educator
Collaborate with learning specialists to create plans of support for identified students
Engage with school based coaches and fellow educators in team meetings to continuously learn and grow as an educator
Salary range $55,000-$75,000 commensurate with experience Please send a cover letter and resume to [email protected] with the subject “Lower School General Studies Teacher Position.”