Sela was founded to dismantle educational inequity racial segregation and cultural isolation. We provide a space where students are celebrated as they begin their journey as global citizens. As a bilingual Hebrew-English school we proudly serve over 280 students from Pre-K3 through 5th grade in the heart of DC.
The Role
As the Physical Education Teacher you will serve as a specials lead within our 50/50 immersion model. You will spearhead PE instruction for grades K-5 promoting physical literacy teamwork and healthy lifestyles. While your primary instruction is in English you will work in a unique linguistic environment collaborating with Hebrew-language staff to ensure a seamless inclusive experience for our diverse student body.
Key Responsibilities
Instructional Excellence: Design DC Standards-aligned PE lesson plans that challenge students motor skills and coordination while accommodating diverse physical abilities.
Active Engagement: Maintain an inviting high-energy environment (gym or outdoor space) through effective movement-based classroom management.
Data-Driven Wellness: Use informal and formal assessments of motor skills and social-emotional growth to tailor instruction.
Collaboration: Partner with Hebrew and English teachers to align schedules and integrate school-wide themes into physical activity.
Commitment to Equity: Foster an inclusive athletic environment where every child regardless of athletic background or ability feels empowered to participate.
Instruction and Curriculum
Plan and deliver standards-aligned physical education that supports student engagement rigor and differentiated movement.
Develop instructional materials and games that promote sportsmanship conflict resolution and teamwork.
Establish clear measurable physical development goals and regularly evaluate student progress.
Participate in collaborative planning to ensure PE supports the broader school culture.
Classroom Environment and Student Engagement
Create a safe respectful and inclusive environment for physical activity.
Implement management practices that promote positive behavior during high-energy transitions and competitive play.
Foster student voice and independent problem-solving during team-based activities.
Ensure equitable access to equipment and athletic resources for all learners.
Student Support and Collaboration
Collaborate with special education teachers and support staff to provide adaptive PE for students with specific physical or developmental needs.
Use performance data to identify gaps in motor development and provide appropriate interventions.
Implement accommodations as required by IEPs 504 Plans or SST recommendations to ensure full participation in physical activity.
Family Engagement and Communication
Communicate with families regarding student progress physical milestones and school-wide wellness initiatives (e.g. Field Day).
Participate in parent-teacher conferences and family engagement nights.
Required Experience:
Senior IC
Physical Education TeacherLocation: Washington D.C.Model: 50/50 English-Hebrew ImmersionOur MissionSela was founded to dismantle educational inequity racial segregation and cultural isolation. We provide a space where students are celebrated as they begin their journey as global citizens. As a bilin...
Physical Education Teacher
Location: Washington D.C.
Model: 50/50 English-Hebrew Immersion
Our Mission
Sela was founded to dismantle educational inequity racial segregation and cultural isolation. We provide a space where students are celebrated as they begin their journey as global citizens. As a bilingual Hebrew-English school we proudly serve over 280 students from Pre-K3 through 5th grade in the heart of DC.
The Role
As the Physical Education Teacher you will serve as a specials lead within our 50/50 immersion model. You will spearhead PE instruction for grades K-5 promoting physical literacy teamwork and healthy lifestyles. While your primary instruction is in English you will work in a unique linguistic environment collaborating with Hebrew-language staff to ensure a seamless inclusive experience for our diverse student body.
Key Responsibilities
Instructional Excellence: Design DC Standards-aligned PE lesson plans that challenge students motor skills and coordination while accommodating diverse physical abilities.
Active Engagement: Maintain an inviting high-energy environment (gym or outdoor space) through effective movement-based classroom management.
Data-Driven Wellness: Use informal and formal assessments of motor skills and social-emotional growth to tailor instruction.
Collaboration: Partner with Hebrew and English teachers to align schedules and integrate school-wide themes into physical activity.
Commitment to Equity: Foster an inclusive athletic environment where every child regardless of athletic background or ability feels empowered to participate.
Instruction and Curriculum
Plan and deliver standards-aligned physical education that supports student engagement rigor and differentiated movement.
Develop instructional materials and games that promote sportsmanship conflict resolution and teamwork.
Establish clear measurable physical development goals and regularly evaluate student progress.
Participate in collaborative planning to ensure PE supports the broader school culture.
Classroom Environment and Student Engagement
Create a safe respectful and inclusive environment for physical activity.
Implement management practices that promote positive behavior during high-energy transitions and competitive play.
Foster student voice and independent problem-solving during team-based activities.
Ensure equitable access to equipment and athletic resources for all learners.
Student Support and Collaboration
Collaborate with special education teachers and support staff to provide adaptive PE for students with specific physical or developmental needs.
Use performance data to identify gaps in motor development and provide appropriate interventions.
Implement accommodations as required by IEPs 504 Plans or SST recommendations to ensure full participation in physical activity.
Family Engagement and Communication
Communicate with families regarding student progress physical milestones and school-wide wellness initiatives (e.g. Field Day).
Participate in parent-teacher conferences and family engagement nights.