4th Grade Literacy & Social Studies Teacher
Confidential
Posted: April 16, 2026
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Job Description
4th Grade Literacy & Social Studies Teacher
About Charleston Collegiate:
Charleston Collegiate School (CCS) is an independent, co-educational, non-sectarian day school serving students from PS through 12th grade. Situated on a picturesque 30-acre campus of playing fields, wooded trails, and an Outdoor Education Center, CCS is located on Johns Island, just 20 minutes from Charleston’s historic district and the beach resorts of Kiawah and Seabrook Islands.
Founded in 1970, CCS fosters a challenging and supportive learning community that recognizes, nurtures, and challenges its diverse student body. Organized into Lower School (PS-5), Middle School (6-8), and Upper School (9-12), the school’s mission is to empower students through a student-centered approach that emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and individuality. With approximately 410 students, CCS is Charleston’s only independent PS-12 school of its kind, providing a unique education grounded in the pillars of project-based learning, entrepreneurship, arts and creativity, and outdoor education. These foundational elements equip students to become lifelong learners and resilient leaders ready for 21st-century careers.
Job Description
The 4th Grade Literacy & Social Studies Teacher at Charleston Collegiate School is responsible for crafting a developmentally appropriate, rigorous humanities curriculum. This role focuses on building advanced communication skills, historical empathy, and critical thinking. We are seeking a collaborative and innovative educator who can bridge the gap between literature and history, utilizing interdisciplinary teaching to nurture the whole child.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and implement a standards-based curriculum in Literacy (Reading/Writing) and Social Studies through engaging, project-based learning (PBL) that integrates hands-on exploration.
Tailor instruction to meet the diverse needs of 4th-grade learners, supporting their transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn" and fostering independent analytical thinking.
Scaffold learning experiences to meet the diverse needs of students, supporting their transition to more complex problem-solving and independent thinking.
Embed CCS’s core values, empathy, integrity, community, optimism, and advocacy, into classroom activities to foster personal growth and social responsibility.
Leverage the school’s outdoor campus to create experiential learning opportunities that connect academic content to the natural environment.
Emphasize collaboration, teamwork, and communication skills to support the development of positive peer relationships and effective group dynamics.
Monitor and assess student progress using data-driven methods, providing targeted feedback to help students achieve academic and personal goals.
Partner with colleagues to align curriculum and share interdisciplinary teaching strategies. Communicate with families to celebrate successes and address challenges.
Establish an organized, safe, and inclusive classroom that promotes creativity, critical thinking, independence, communication, and problem-solving.
Facilitate community-based projects and connections to help students see the impact of their learning in the broader community.
Participate in professional development opportunities, implement best practices in elementary education, and contribute to the collaborative culture of CCS.
Qualification Requirements
College Degree (minimum Bachelors)
Good working knowledge of Google Suite
Current in First-aid training or equivalent
At least 3 years of independent school experience
An appreciation for the value of diversity in all forms
Outstanding interpersonal skills and a dedication to a high level of confidentiality
Exceptional written and oral communication
Excellent organizational skills
Detail-oriented and able to work collaboratively
Strong work ethic and high level of integrity
High-energy and enthusiastic about working in an academic atmosphere
Salary and Benefits
Charleston Collegiate School offers a competitive compensation plan, retirement benefits, and full medical/dental coverage. Individual salary is negotiable depending on years of experience and educational background.
Non-Discrimination
Charleston Collegiate School values diversity and seeks talented students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds. All employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, sex, gender, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, disability, or any other basis prohibited by law.