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Mount Tamalpais School seeks a dedicated Kindergarten Homeroom, Math, Science, Engineering, Technology Teacher. This educator will empower students as mathematicians, scientists, engineers, nurture social-emotional growth, and partner with families, while working collaboratively with colleagues to uphold MTS’s Vision, Mission, and Values.
Key Responsibilities
Teaching & Learning
-Teach Kindergarten Homeroom and SEL, two sections of Kindergarten Math, two sections of Kindergarten Science, and two sections of Kindergarten Engineering. Technology instruction integrated into classes.
-Design and deliver clear, well-structured lessons with measurable objectives, aligned to developmental benchmarks and standards, while ensuring learning goals are transparent to students and families.
-Teach skills and content through hands-on/minds-on, multi-modal learning experiences, intentionally moving from concrete exploration to increasingly abstract understanding and application.
-Seek and design authentic connections between classroom learning and the real world—helping students see that “math is life” and experience the wonders of science and engineering through meaningful extensions, applications, and problem-solving beyond the core curriculum.
-Maintain high expectations for effort, achievement, and behavior, fostering a growth mindset and confidence in every student.
-Maximize learning time with well-established routines and engaging, purposeful activities.
-Differentiate instruction through a variety of strategies, scaffolds, and enrichment opportunities to ensure every student is appropriately challenged and supported.
-Use a range of formative and summative assessments to monitor progress, adjust instruction, and provide timely, actionable feedback that helps students improve, including formal benchmark assessments 3x per year.
-Foster student ownership of learning by promoting voice, choice, goal-setting, and reflection.
-Encourage rich academic discourse where students explain their thinking, use evidence, and listen respectfully to peers.
-Integrate technology and innovative tools—including AI—in ways that enhance clarity, efficiency, and student engagement, while aligning with MTS’s Mission and Values.
-Integrate social justice and equity principles into teaching by nurturing positive identity development, honoring diversity, fostering critical thinking about fairness and bias, and empowering students to act with empathy and courage.
-Professionally partner with, prepare content for, and lead Parent-Teacher Conferences 2x per year.
-Track student progress and prepare formal Growth Reports (report cards) for families 2x per year.
Community & Belonging
-Serve as a primary point of contact for Kindergarten families.
-Build a classroom community where every student feels seen, valued, heard, and safe.
-Model and teach empathy, inclusion, and kindness.
-Support and participate in schoolwide assemblies, events, admissions tours, and field trips.
-Share in collective faculty responsibilities, including recess/lunch duty and admissions support.
Professional Growth & Collaboration
-Collaborate with colleagues to strengthen curriculum alignment and teaching practice.
-Represent the program during admissions tours and events
-Serve as a member of the Admissions Committee, including supporting weekend and afterschool Admissions applicant playdates, proctoring assessments, reading applicant files (often over February break), visiting preschools and meeting with preschool directors, and participating in Admissions Committee meetings (teacher members of the Admissions Committee receive a stipend for their participation in applicant assessment playdates)
-Engage in MTS’s Talent Development growth cycle: observations, feedback, and reflective practice.
-Participate in ongoing professional development supported by MTS’s robust PD budget.
Successful Candidates
We welcome candidates who bring a combination of professional expertise, personal qualities, and lived experiences that will strengthen and enrich our community. We recognize that not every excellent educator will match every listed qualification—if you bring authentic passion for teaching 3rd-5th grade students and many of the strengths below, we encourage you to apply:
-Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree preferred.
-Lead-teaching experience, preferably in lower elementary (TK-2).
-Commitment to continuous learning, innovation, and a growth mindset, with joy for teaching elementary students.
-A strong foundation and passion for math, science, and engineering instruction, and a belief in every child’s capacity for success.
-Commitment to cultivating equitable, inclusive, and identity-affirming learning environments, and contributing to a community that is actively anti-biased and anti-racist.
-Ability to balance academic rigor with joy and curiosity, honoring childhood while preparing students for future challenges.
-Capacity to work independently and take initiative, while also being collaborative, adaptable, organized, and creative.
-Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with students, families, and colleagues.
-Experience facilitating executive functioning and social-emotional learning as a homeroom teacher and within subject-area classes.
-Familiarity with research-based math pedagogies (e.g., Peter Liljedahl Building Thinking Classrooms, Jo Boaler’s Mathematical Mindsets, Cathy Fosnot Contexts for Learning, Pam Harris Math is Figuroutable, Bridges, DreamBox) preferred.
-Familiarity with research-based science, engineering, technology, and maker-education pedagogies and resources. Familiarity with SAMR model, specifically in technology that helps redefine what’s possible and promotes student communication, creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration.
-Experience with standards-based and competency-aligned curriculum design, including project-based learning and maker-education integration, is a plus.
-Experience integrating SEL, equity and inclusion practices, and community building into classroom teaching.
The School
Located fifteen minutes north of the Golden Gate Bridge in Mill Valley, Mount Tamalpais School (MTS) is a departmentalized K-8 co-educational independent day school serving ~270 students.
At MTS, we envision a world in which Education Inspires Action. We get closer to our vision by creating the conditions in which Learning is Revered, and Education is Joyful. With open arms, hearts, and minds, we:
- Lead With Kindness
- Honor Childhood
- Practice Active Inclusion
- Celebrate The Journey
- Ask, “What’s Possible?”
MTS students, well prepared for their future while remaining young at heart, bring a multitude of diverse and unique backgrounds to our community. They are motivated learners who love engaging in learning.
MTS Professional Community members are passionate about both what they teach and who they teach. Our departmentalized program allows all teachers to share their passion while focusing on their professional growth. Regardless of department, MTS educators are dedicated to the social-emotional development and wellbeing of our students. Likewise, all adults on campus share a continual commitment to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive school community.
Our Equal Opportunity Employment Policy
As an academic institution, the School strives to provide equal opportunity for all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, age, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions, and breastfeeding), reproductive health decision-making, genetic information, physical or mental disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, military or veteran status, citizenship status, or any other basis protected by federal, state or local law. The School prohibits discrimination or harassment based on these classifications. Discrimination and harassment based on a perception that anyone is in any of these protected classifications, or is associated with a person who has or is perceived as being in any of these protected classifications, are also prohibited. This policy applies to all areas of employment, including recruitment, hiring, training, promotion, compensation, benefits and other stated conditions of employment.
Pay Range
Salary will be determined by education, years of experience, and will range from $85,000 – $120,000 based on years of experience.
To Apply: Send a cover letter and resume to jobs@mttam.org
To apply for this job email your details to jobs@mttam.org