Special / Enrichment Teacher | Middle School | BTWA MS (Flexible Subject)

Elevate Charter SchoolsHamden, CT
$50,500 - $90,000Onsite

About The Position

Booker T. Washington Academy Middle School seeks a creative and student-centered Middle School Specials / Enrichment & Innovation Teacher (flexible subject area; e.g. World Languages, Theater / Drama, Technology & Innovation, Financial Literacy & Entrepreneurialism, Health / Life Skills, etc.) to join our 5–8 team. This is an exciting opportunity for an educator who believes deeply in the creative and intellectual potential of all children and is committed to fostering curiosity, skill development, and self‑expression through high‑quality enrichment learning. This role is perfect for someone who is passionate about creating engaging, identity‑affirming learning experiences that broaden students’ horizons, spark new interests, and help them discover their strengths. You will join a community that values creativity, joyful learning, and equitable access to opportunities — and where enrichment is seen as a powerful lever for student growth, confidence, and belonging. As a BTWA Middle School Specials / Enrichment & Innovation Teacher, you will: Deliver engaging, standards‑aligned instruction in your area of expertise . Create a joyful, inclusive classroom culture where students feel safe to explore, take risks, and celebrate their identities. Collaborate with colleagues to integrate enrichment learning across disciplines and contribute to a vibrant school culture. Partner with families and the community to showcase student growth and celebrate enrichment learning. This role is ideal for an educator who is reflective, imaginative, and eager to contribute to a collaborative, mission‑driven school community that values enrichment as central to educating the whole child.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher
  • Valid teaching certification in an enrichment discipline or Elementary Education with an enrichment endorsement (CT certification or eligibility for reciprocity required)
  • At least 2–3 years of teaching experience with a strong track record of student engagement and growth
  • Ability to create a classroom environment in which students feel safe, supported, and inspired to explore creatively
  • Strong sense of reflection and personal accountability for student growth, achievement, and experience
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Demonstrated commitment to educational equity, youth development, social-emotional learning, restorative practices, and culturally responsive pedagogy
  • Deep alignment with the mission and values of ECS and BTWA, including a resolute belief in the potential of every student

Nice To Haves

  • 3+ years of teaching experience with a proven track record of student achievement
  • Experience in an urban, high-expectations, and/or charter school setting
  • Familiarity with elementary visual arts curricula, interdisciplinary planning, and arts integration strategies
  • Experience differentiating instruction for diverse learners, including ELs and students with IEPs
  • Familiarity with project‑based learning, inquiry‑driven instruction, or blended learning models
  • Experience organizing student exhibitions, performances, or community arts initiatives
  • Experience leveraging the arts to support early literacy, numeracy, and other forms of developmentally relevant and appropriate interdisciplinary learning.

Responsibilities

  • Design and deliver engaging, standards‑aligned lessons in your enrichment discipline that build foundational skills, creativity, and confidence.
  • Foster exploration and risk‑taking while developing technical skills, critical thinking, and appreciation for diverse perspectives.
  • Differentiate instruction to support varied developmental levels and learning needs, including English Learners and students with IEPs, ensuring equitable access to enrichment learning.
  • Use portfolios, performance tasks, rubrics, and student reflections to assess growth and encourage self‑evaluation and pride in learning.
  • Integrate culturally responsive materials and practices that affirm student identities, celebrate global traditions, and teach through an explicitly anti‑racist lens.
  • Collaborate with classroom teachers to support interdisciplinary learning and integrate enrichment into core academic subjects.
  • Create a joyful, inclusive, and organized learning environment where students feel safe to explore, express, and take risks.
  • Build strong relationships with students that foster trust, motivation, and a sense of belonging.
  • Incorporate social‑emotional learning into enrichment practice, helping students develop empathy, perseverance, and confidence.
  • Reinforce BTWA’s values of character, responsibility, and excellence through collaborative projects, routines, and classroom norms.
  • Partner proactively with families through regular communication and collaborative goal‑setting to support student growth.
  • Organize and lead school‑wide enrichment events, showcases, or performances that celebrate student learning and build community pride.
  • Collaborate with families to support enrichment exploration at home and strengthen the home‑school connection.
  • Participate actively in weekly professional learning communities, coaching cycles, and peer observations to continuously refine practice.
  • Collaborate with grade‑level teams and specialists to align curriculum, share best practices, and support interdisciplinary projects.
  • Contribute to a positive, high‑performing adult culture that values feedback, reflection, and collective responsibility for student achievement.
  • Lead enrichment opportunities such as clubs, performances, showcases, or community projects that extend learning beyond the classroom.
  • Support and facilitate common school routines, including arrival and dismissal, lunch and recess duties, and transitions, ensuring safety, consistency, and a positive school culture.
  • Lead a homeroom or advisory setting that fosters authentic relationships, builds community, and supports students’ social‑emotional learning and development.
  • Help design and implement school‑wide systems, rituals, and traditions — including opportunities for student performance, exhibitions, and public demonstrations of learning — that build a strong, affirming school identity.
  • Take initiative on school‑wide projects and lead efforts to elevate the role of enrichment in BTWA’s holistic educational model, demonstrating flexibility, innovation, and ownership in a dynamic school environment while modeling professionalism, adaptability, and a growth mindset.

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation
  • Comprehensive benefits packages
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