Kindergarten Teacher (Founding Faculty)
- Cambridge Preschool of the Arts
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Full Time
Kindergarten Teacher (Founding Faculty)
Cambridge Preschool of the Arts
Cambridge Preschool of the Arts - Cambridge, Massachusetts
Job Details
Job ID:5673900
Application Deadline:Posted until filled
Posted:Yesterday
Starting Date:Sep 1, 2026
Job Description
About POTA Lower School
Cambridge Preschool of the Arts is launching an exciting new chapter with the opening of the POTA Lower School in Fall 2026, beginning with a /Kindergarten program and expanding to a full K-5 program in Fall 2027. Rooted in POTA's longstanding commitments to whole-child learning, deep relationships, and joyful exploration, the Lower School will extend our mission of academic excellence and vibrant, inclusive Jewish education into the elementary years.
Our new campus in Inman Square is being intentionally designed to support innovative, interdisciplinary learning, with dedicated spaces for STEM, the arts, and project-based inquiry. With access to a full gym, outdoor classrooms, and a state-of-the-art maker spaceand situated in the heart of Cambridgestudents will engage in rich, place-based learning experiences that connect them to the broader community.
As part of our founding team you will have the unique opportunity to help shape a dynamic and forward-thinking educational environment grounded in curiosity, connection, and purpose.
Position Overview
POTA Lower School is seeking a passionate and reflective Kindergarten Teacher to join our founding faculty. This educator will play a key role in building a joyful, nurturing, and intellectually engaging classroom community where children feel known, valued, and inspired to learn. The ideal candidate brings a deep understanding of early childhood and elementary education, a commitment to whole-child development, and an openness to integrating Jewish values and traditions into daily classroom life in meaningful and inclusive ways.
Key Responsibilities
Design and implement a developmentally appropriate, inquiry-based curriculum that fosters curiosity, creativity, and foundational academic skills
Create a warm, inclusive classroom environment that supports students' social, emotional, and cognitive growth
Integrate interdisciplinary learning, including early STEM and arts experiences, into classroom practice
Support students in developing strong relationships, self-awareness, and a sense of belonging
Collaborate closely with colleagues to build and refine the Lower School program
Partner with families through regular communication, conferences, and community engagement
Incorporate Jewish values, culture, and traditions into classroom experiences in a way that is accessible and meaningful to all students
Utilize outdoor spaces and the surrounding Cambridge community to support experiential and place-based learning
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree in Early Childhood or Elementary Education preferred
At least 2-3 years of teaching experience in early childhood or elementary settings
Strong understanding of child development and progressive, student-centered pedagogy
Experience with project-based or inquiry-driven learning preferred
Interest in or experience with Jewish education and/or comfort engaging with Jewish life and culture
Collaborative, reflective, and growth-oriented mindset
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
What Makes This Role Special
Opportunity to join a founding team and help shape a new Lower School from the ground up
Work in a mission-driven environment that prioritizes joy, curiosity, and belonging
Access to thoughtfully designed learning spaces, including a maker space and outdoor classrooms
Deep collaboration with a passionate and visionary leadership team
Strong community support and investment in the school's long-term success
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter to ...
Position Type:Full-time
Cambridge Preschool of the Arts
Cambridge Preschool of the Arts - Cambridge, Massachusetts
Job Details
Job ID:5673900
Application Deadline:Posted until filled
Posted:Yesterday
Starting Date:Sep 1, 2026
Job Description
About POTA Lower School
Cambridge Preschool of the Arts is launching an exciting new chapter with the opening of the POTA Lower School in Fall 2026, beginning with a /Kindergarten program and expanding to a full K-5 program in Fall 2027. Rooted in POTA's longstanding commitments to whole-child learning, deep relationships, and joyful exploration, the Lower School will extend our mission of academic excellence and vibrant, inclusive Jewish education into the elementary years.
Our new campus in Inman Square is being intentionally designed to support innovative, interdisciplinary learning, with dedicated spaces for STEM, the arts, and project-based inquiry. With access to a full gym, outdoor classrooms, and a state-of-the-art maker spaceand situated in the heart of Cambridgestudents will engage in rich, place-based learning experiences that connect them to the broader community.
As part of our founding team you will have the unique opportunity to help shape a dynamic and forward-thinking educational environment grounded in curiosity, connection, and purpose.
Position Overview
POTA Lower School is seeking a passionate and reflective Kindergarten Teacher to join our founding faculty. This educator will play a key role in building a joyful, nurturing, and intellectually engaging classroom community where children feel known, valued, and inspired to learn. The ideal candidate brings a deep understanding of early childhood and elementary education, a commitment to whole-child development, and an openness to integrating Jewish values and traditions into daily classroom life in meaningful and inclusive ways.
Key Responsibilities
Design and implement a developmentally appropriate, inquiry-based curriculum that fosters curiosity, creativity, and foundational academic skills
Create a warm, inclusive classroom environment that supports students' social, emotional, and cognitive growth
Integrate interdisciplinary learning, including early STEM and arts experiences, into classroom practice
Support students in developing strong relationships, self-awareness, and a sense of belonging
Collaborate closely with colleagues to build and refine the Lower School program
Partner with families through regular communication, conferences, and community engagement
Incorporate Jewish values, culture, and traditions into classroom experiences in a way that is accessible and meaningful to all students
Utilize outdoor spaces and the surrounding Cambridge community to support experiential and place-based learning
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree in Early Childhood or Elementary Education preferred
At least 2-3 years of teaching experience in early childhood or elementary settings
Strong understanding of child development and progressive, student-centered pedagogy
Experience with project-based or inquiry-driven learning preferred
Interest in or experience with Jewish education and/or comfort engaging with Jewish life and culture
Collaborative, reflective, and growth-oriented mindset
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
What Makes This Role Special
Opportunity to join a founding team and help shape a new Lower School from the ground up
Work in a mission-driven environment that prioritizes joy, curiosity, and belonging
Access to thoughtfully designed learning spaces, including a maker space and outdoor classrooms
Deep collaboration with a passionate and visionary leadership team
Strong community support and investment in the school's long-term success
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter to ...
Position Type:Full-time
Job ID: 518981389
Originally Posted on: 4/27/2026
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