Full-Time

Pre-K Teacher

Posted on 5/12/2026

Uncommon Schools

Uncommon Schools

1,001-5,000 employees

Non-profit K-12 charter school network

Compensation Overview

$56k - $80k/yr

Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Category
Education
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • A demonstrated commitment to supporting students’ social emotional and academic development
  • An enthusiasm for working with families in the best interest of students
  • A self-directed learner who solicits and implements feedback to improve outcomes and achieve objectives
  • A demonstrated interest in impacting K-12 students in urban schools and communities (1-2 years experience preferred)
  • Academic expertise in Elementary Education, Humanities, English, Social Sciences, or other related fields of study
  • Prior to the start of employment, you must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Teacher certification is not a prerequisite for consideration at Uncommon Schools in the state of NJ, but you do need to meet NJ state certification eligibility requirements (a final undergraduate or graduate cumulative GPA of 3.0 for graduates on or after 9/1/16, or 2.75 if you graduated prior to 9/1/16). All instructional staff are required to become certified in the state of New Jersey within a reasonable period after beginning employment.
Responsibilities
  • You’ll co-teach and build an engaging and joyful classroom environment that encourages mastery and empowers students to learn through exploration and purposeful play.
  • You’ll teach literacy (reading comprehension, phonics, language development, vocabulary, and writing), mathematics, and core knowledge (science and social studies).
  • You’ll collaborate with the teaching team (lead & apprentice teachers) to facilitate free-choice centers and small group instruction.
  • You’ll meet weekly with your Director to analyze and respond to trends in student work samples and assessments.
  • You’ll learn and implement strategies to differentiate instruction for all learners in your classroom.
  • You’ll implement Uncommon’s instructional model and collaborate with the instructional coach and Director to ensure students meet academic and performance goals.
  • You’ll use multiple data sources, including assessments and classroom quality observations, to make day-to-day instructional decisions (reflective).
  • You’ll provide early learning experiences that foster positive feelings about school, teachers, and the broader community (nurturing).
  • You’ll support student development across social-emotional, physical, cognitive, and academic domains (balanced).
  • You’ll apply a variety of strategies to promote both conceptual understanding and skill development.
  • You’ll model and support expressive and receptive language development throughout the school day.
  • You’ll support administrative and operational tasks, including document creation, office support, and responding to student send-outs.
  • You’ll assist with behavior interventions, student supervision, and accurate record-keeping to maintain a safe, structured, and positive learning environment.
  • You’ll provide classroom coverage as needed to ensure continuity of instruction and supervision.
  • You’ll build strong, positive relationships with students so they feel seen, valued, and supported.
  • You’ll partner with families to ensure appropriate resources are in place to support student learning and development.
  • You’ll engage in practice-based professional development, mentorship, and coaching.
  • You’ll support daily school operations including morning arrival, lunch duty, student assemblies, transitions, and after-school dismissal.
  • You’ll participate in weekly school-wide meetings to foster community, model core values, and support student achievement.
  • You’ll collaborate with teaching partners and grade-level teams to set academic goals and strengthen instructional practice.

Uncommon Schools operates a network of public charter K-12 schools that serve students from low-income backgrounds. It runs 57 schools in northeastern cities such as Boston, Camden, Newark, New York City, Rochester, and Troy, serving over 21,000 students. The organization provides a structured curriculum, strong school culture, and ongoing professional development for teachers and leaders, funded by per-pupil public dollars and private donations. Its model emphasizes rigorous academics, character development, and college preparation to close achievement gaps. Compared with many competitors, Uncommon Schools reports higher SAT and AP scores and higher college-degree attainment for its graduates, especially among Black and Latinx students. The goal is to ensure students graduate prepared for college and succeed in higher education and beyond by expanding access to high-quality public education for low-income communities.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$1.7M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2005

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What believers are saying

  • New Williamsburg elementary school expands proven model to Brooklyn in 2025.
  • QuestBridge awards 74 full-tuition scholarships to seniors over three years.
  • Allison Johnson hired as Senior Manager of Computer Science in January 2022.

What critics are saying

  • NYC mayoral control loss rejects Uncommon charters like de Blasio's 7 in 2013.
  • KIPP NYC poaches teachers with higher pay, eroding quality in 6-12 months.
  • ProPublica audit reveals material weaknesses in fiscal year ending June 2025.

What makes Uncommon Schools unique

  • Uncommon Schools integrates coding lessons with humanities via $4M EIR grant.
  • Network achieves higher SAT, AP scores than national averages for Black, Latinx students.
  • Graduates earn bachelor's degrees at rates exceeding national averages for low-income peers.

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Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work Options

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Hybrid Work Options

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Wellness Program

Mental Health Support

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