Additional salary can be earned by working our summer program (9:00 - 1:00 for 3 weeks in June and 3 weeks in July) if interested (not mandatory). Comprehensive benefits package - medical, dental, retirement plan with employer match. Barrow Street also has a strong emphasis on professional development endeavors for teachers and allocates generous funds for conferences, graduate level classes, skills-based trainings, and travel experiences that support personal and professional growth.
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Overview of Position
Barrow Street Nursery School seeks a Full-Time Early Childhood Assistant Teacher for the 2025-2026 school year.
Students are between the ages of 2 and 5 years old at the start of the school year in September. 2s/3s and 3s/4s teach two separate groups of students: one group attends from 9:00-12:00 (M-F) and a separate group attends from 1:00-4:00 (M-F). Full day 3s/4s/5s teach one group of students from 9:00-3:00 (M-F).
Teachers at Barrow Street are practitioners of progressive education within the context of an emergent program and a mission-driven school. Inspiration is taken from Reggio Emilia and Bank Street inspired pedagogies. An understanding and curiosity about children’s development and social emotional growth is paramount at our school.
Teachers at Barrow Street are practitioners of progressive education within the context of an emergent program and a mission-driven school. Inspiration is taken from Reggio Emilia and Bank Street inspired pedagogies. An understanding and curiosity about children’s development and social emotional growth is paramount at our school.
Assistant Teachers are responsible for:
Supporting the lead teacher with creating and facilitating a responsive and emergent curriculum based on observations and interactions with students (inspired by their interests, needs, strengths, and areas for growth) as well as developmental milestones
Fostering positive social/emotional growth and an early love of learning through an environment where play is an essential component and developmentally appropriate academic concepts are embedded in meaningful ways
Cultivating a classroom community in which all children and families feel seen, heard, and valued
Collaborating with extensions teachers (art, movement, music, science and pottery) to add breadth and depth to learning experiences
Assisting with routines and structures to manage the overall functioning of the classroom (transitions, schedules, supervision, setup/cleanup, snack/lunch, gross-motor time, toileting, etc.)
Supporting the teaching team by proactively problem-solving with students and colleagues, identifying needs in the classroom and trying to meet them, bringing their own ideas and solutions to the table
Meeting with your teaching team, age-level colleagues, and administrators regularly to plan and work together, discuss students and supports, hone curriculum, reflect on teaching practices, and give/receive feedback
Participating with lead teacher in actively observing, assessing, and documenting student learning experiences through ongoing written portfolio pieces, conference notes, narrative reports, school displays, and other meaningful media
Working with parents through the separation process, and nurturing a home-school partnership through consistent communication, classroom engagement, and serving as a resource in regard to their child’s development/learning journey
Engaging in ongoing professional growth, cultural competency, and self-reflective practice by: self-identifying learning and training goals, utilizing the support of lead teachers + the Educational Administration team to further growth as a teacher
Qualifications sought
We seek an inspired teacher who can develop meaningful relationships with students, be connected to our mission, and create a nurturing classroom with high educational expectations. Cultural competence, the ability to work collaboratively, excellent communication skills, and a willingness to work closely with families are essential.
Successful Barrow teachers are reflective about their practice and avail themselves of professional development and leadership opportunities.
Experience working with young children
Pedagogy should be student-centered (emergent, responsive) and practiced in differentiated instruction
Bachelor's degree and/or related experience
Background or experience in special education is a plus
Comfort, skill, and enjoyment in the writing process
Strong oral communication skills and ability to work with parents, both formally and informally
A questioning stance and curious mind with a high tolerance for ambiguity; Ability to observe carefully and think instinctively
Demonstrated history of being a lifelong learner who seeks opportunities for continued growth
To Apply:
Send a resume and cover letter to Bonnie Maloney, Director of Pedagogy and Practice at jobs@barrowstreetnursery.org
Include a documentation or writing sample (if available)
In the body of your email, please indicate where you found this listing and which age group you are open to teaching
About Barrow Street Nursery School at Greenwich House
Barrow Street Nursery School builds the foundation for life-long enjoyment of learning, appreciation for the arts, and care for the community and environment. Our progressive approach is centered on collaboratively designed learning experiences.
Children play an active role in co-constructing an emergent curriculum that nurtures their growing sense of identity, agency, and belonging.
Teachers engage in ongoing observation, reflection, and critical thinking to bring breadth and depth to learning experiences.
Family partnerships are encouraged through meaningful dialogue, authentic interaction, and mutual support.
Our community draws strength from the diverse perspectives and backgrounds of our joyful children, dedicated teachers, and engaged families.