Position Type: Full-Time 190-Day Position
Salary & Benefits: Salary per Riverview Charter School Salary Schedule; eligible for South Carolina PEBA insurance and retirement benefits
Reports To: Director of Lower Grades
Riverview Charter School (RCS) seeks a passionate reflective and collaborative Cycle 1 Teacher (Grades K2) to join our mission-driven learning community. Cycle 1 teachers are responsible for designing and facilitating meaningful experiential learning experiences that nurture the academic social and emotional growth of young learners while helping students understand their place within families schools communities and the broader world.
Grounded in Riverviews philosophy of learning by doing the Cycle 1 Teacher embraces an interdisciplinary student-centered approach to instruction aligned to South Carolina State Standards and the schools conceptual framework of community systems patterns and cycles. This role reflects the expectations of accomplished teaching as outlined in the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) Five Core Propositions.
Cycle 1 teachers design instruction using the Understanding by Design (UbD) framework ensuring vertical alignment across Kindergarten First Grade and Second Grade. While teachers do not typically loop with students collaboration across grades ensures coherence around shared big ideas and enduring understandings related to community.
Teachers have professional autonomy in lesson design while maintaining alignment with:
South Carolina State Standards
Schoolwide instructional priorities
Experiential service-based and inquiry-driven learning
(NBPTS Proposition 1)
Foster a safe inclusive and responsive classroom environment where all students feel a sense of belonging.
Demonstrate respect for and responsiveness to students diverse backgrounds identities and learning needs.
Implement Responsive Classroom practices including daily Morning Meetings to build community empathy and strong communication skills.
Support the development of the whole childacademically socially emotionally and ethically.
(NBPTS Proposition 2)
Design and deliver developmentally appropriate instruction aligned to South Carolina State Standards.
Use the UbD framework to plan interdisciplinary units connected to Cycle 1 themes of beginnings community and systems.
Integrate literacy numeracy science social studies and the arts through experiential and inquiry-based learning.
Incorporate service learning and real-world applications into instruction.
(NBPTS Proposition 3)
Use multiple forms of assessment including i-Ready MAP KRA (Kindergarten) classroom-based assessments and student work samples.
Analyze data to inform instruction create flexible small groups and support student growth.
Participate actively in data meetings and collaborative planning sessions.
Guide students in curating portfolios and preparing for Portfolio Nights.
Communicate student progress clearly and consistently with families.
(NBPTS Proposition 4)
Engage in continuous reflection to refine instructional practices.
Participate in professional development opportunities aligned with school priorities and personal growth goals.
Demonstrate openness to feedback coaching and collaborative problem-solving.
Complete or actively participate in LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) training as required.
(NBPTS Proposition 5)
Collaborate closely with grade-level teammates special education staff interventionists ESOL speech providers counselors and administration.
Participate in schoolwide meetings committee work and collaborative planning.
Maintain consistent communication with families through weekly newsletters conferences and school events.
Actively support and participate in schoolwide community and family engagement events including Back-to-School activities Portfolio Nights service learning projects and fundraisers.
Class sizes are limited to 20 students.
Teachers receive a minimum of 75 minutes of daily planning time with grade-level teammates.
Teachers collaborate with Riverviews counseling team which provides tiered social-emotional and behavioral supports across all grade levels.
Teachers support and participate in the schools K8 Buddy Program and community-based service learning initiatives.
Valid South Carolina Teaching Certificate in Early Childhood Education (highly qualified).
Candidates with Elementary Education certification may be considered for a 1st or 2nd grade position.
For teachers assigned to First Grade only: Pursuant to the South Carolina General Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 202526 Proviso 1.54 teachers certified in Elementary Education are eligible to teach First Grade without holding an Early Childhood Education certification.
Completion of or current enrollment in LETRS coursework.
Experience working with students from diverse racial cultural socio-economic and religious backgrounds.
Demonstrated success using experiential inquiry-based or project-based instructional approaches.
Professional Expectations
Uphold Riverview Charter Schools mission values and commitment to equity and community.
Maintain high standards of professionalism ethics and collaboration.
Model global citizenship and an expectation for lifelong learning for students.
Full-time 190-day position.
Occasional evening and weekend commitments for family and community events.
Physical demands consistent with an elementary classroom environment.
Riverview Charter School is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in its workforce. We encourage candidates who are passionate about experiential education community engagement and whole-child development to apply.
Interested applicants should submit an application according to Riverview Charter Schools hiring procedures.
*This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties. Responsibilities may be modified to meet the evolving needs of the school.
Required Experience:
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