The Lead Teacher is responsible for the academic and social-emotional development of a group of students. The Lead Teacher plans and implements engaging, standards-based lessons that promote critical thinking and problem solving. In addition, the Lead Teacher provides a safe and supportive learning environment in which all students can thrive. The Lead Teacher also serves as a mentor to new teachers and an advocate for education reform.

Lead Teacher Job Responsibilities

  • Serve as a lead teacher in assigned classrooms
  • Plan and implement daily lesson plans in accordance with state curriculum guidelines
  • Supervise and monitor the safety of students at all times
  • Manage the classroom environment to ensure that it is conducive to learning
  • Motivate and encourage students to learn and participate in class activities
  • Evaluate student progress and provide feedback to parents or guardians
  • Maintain accurate student records

Objectives

  • To lead and oversee the teaching staff in a school, ensuring that all teachers are effective in their roles and meeting students' needs.
  • To collaborate with the school principal and other administrators to develop and implement educational policies, programs, and initiatives.
  • To serve as a mentor to new and inexperienced teachers, providing guidance and support as needed.
  • To create a positive learning environment in the classroom that engages and motivates students to achieve their best.
  • To differentiate instruction to meet the individual needs of each student in the class.
  • To effectively manage classroom behavior, maintaining order and discipline while also promoting a positive climate for learning.

Lead Teacher Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of Lead Teacher are:
  • A bachelor's degree in education or a related field
  • A valid teaching license
  • At least 3 years of teaching experience
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills
  • The ability to lead and motivate others