Teacher Position Available In Brunswick, North Carolina

Tallo's Job Summary: Now hiring Outdoor School Teacher (Grades K-4) at Wild Forest Academy in Leland, NC. Salary: $35,000 - $40,000 per year. Requirements include teaching certification, classroom experience, and a Bachelor's degree. Seeking educators ready to teach in nature, fostering curiosity, play, and hands-on learning outdoors. Join us in shaping young minds in the wild.

Company:
Unclassified
Salary:
$37500
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

Teacher Wild Forest Academy Leland, NC Job Details Full-time Estimated:

$34.5K – $44.6K a year 2 days ago Benefits 401(k) Qualifications Substitute Teaching Certification Teaching Certification Early childhood education English Driver’s License Bachelor’s degree Professional Educator License Classroom experience Lesson planning Private school Communication skills Special Education Certification Teaching Entry level Child welfare

Full Job Description Now Hiring:

Outdoor School Teacher (a.k.a. Trailblazing Educator Extraordinaire) Grades K-4) Come teach where the wild things learn. Ditch the desk. Find the wild. We’re looking for licensed, seasoned educators ready to leave behind fluorescent lights and embrace the messy, magical, real world. This is not a field trip. This is school—outside. You’ll teach in rain. You’ll hike with purpose. You’ll change what school means for a kid. If you’re ready to take your teaching off the grid—apply now. We are seeking experienced teachers who are ready to swap classroom walls for towering pines, and overhead projectors for actual overhead clouds. Must be a creative, compassionate, and slightly adventurous educator ready to guide young learners (Kindergarten-4th grade) through a nature-based curriculum that blends core academics with curiosity, play, and hands-on discovery in the great outdoors.

Perks include:
  • Fresh air (free and unlimited)
  • Muddy boots
  • Curious kids asking big questions
  • A daily step count that’ll shame your Fitbit
  • Campfire stories that may or may not be educational Here’s the honest truth: The weather doesn’t always cooperate, and yes—you might find pine needles and rocks in your pockets. But you’ll also see kids come alive outside, grow in ways you never imagined, and fall in love with learning all over again. You might be the right fit if you:
  • Know your stuff in the classroom, but aren’t afraid to teach on a stump
  • Can laugh when it rains and keep teaching when a squirrel steals your lunch
  • Believe that resilience, wonder, and joy are just as important as test scores
  • Are comfortable leading a science lesson in the middle of the woods—and pivoting when that lesson turns into “why is that mushroom blue?” What we offer:
  • A wildly supportive team. A tight-knit, mission-driven team that celebrates each other
  • Real time training in outdoor ed & experiential learning
  • Real growth opportunities
  • A child-centered approach rooted in wonder, respect, and discovery
  • Loads of sunshine, laughter, and “remember when…” moments This isn’t a break from “real” school.

This is school—just with more bird calls and fewer bells. Bring your passion, your rain jacket, and your best stories. What to

Expect:
  • Yes, you’ll teach math. It just might be on a log.
  • Yes, you’ll teach reading. Possibly during a picnic.
  • Yes, you’ll lead science.

And probably get distracted by a toad. This is real learning. Just with more dirt and joy.

Responsibilities:

Develop and implement engaging lesson plans that align with educational standards and cater to the needs of all students. Foster a nurturing classroom environment that promotes child welfare and encourages student participation. Provide instruction in various subjects, including Math, English Language arts, science and more. Assess student progress through regular evaluations and provide support to enhance learning outcomes. Collaborate with colleagues to develop curriculum and share best practices for effective teaching strategies. Maintain a safe and organized classroom that supports an optimal learning experience for all students. Communicate effectively with parents and guardians regarding student progress and classroom activities.

Requirements :

Familiarity with curriculum implementation and lesson planning. Ability to engage students in active learning experiences. Knowledge of child welfare practices and commitment to creating a supportive environment for all learners. Previous experience in a private school setting is a plus. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to connect with students, parents, and staff effectively.

Job Type:
Full-time Pay:

$35,000.00 – $40,000.00 per hour

Benefits:

401(k)

Schedule:

8 hour shift Monday to

Friday Work Location:

In person

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