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FY26-27 Elementary Technology Teacher (K–5)

Confidential

Saint Louis, Missouri permanent

Posted: March 30, 2026

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The Elementary Technology Teacher specializes in introducing foundational computatoin concepts to students in a fun and interactive way, building their coding and game design skills.

Job Description

Position:  2026-2027 Elementary Technology Teacher (K–5)

Starting Period: 2026-27 School Year

Insurance: 100% Employer-Paid Medical, Dental, Vision, STD/LTD, Life

Retirement: Mandatory participation in the St. Louis Public School Retirement System

Reports to: Principal

Status: Full-Time

The Biome’s Vision Statement

We aim to be a joyful STEM ecosystem, where students discover their passions and expand their knowledge in the classroom and beyond.

Position Summary:

The Elementary Technology Teacher specializing in coding and game design is responsible for introducing foundational computer science concepts, digital literacy (including keyboarding), and computational thinking to elementary students in kindergarten through 5th grade. The teacher ensures students develop age-appropriate skills using iPads and Chromebooks while promoting digital citizenship, creativity, and problem-solving.

The role supports overall academic proficiency by strengthening students’ ability to use technology as a learning tool across all content areas.

Essential Responsibilities:

Develop/Deliver Weekly Lesson Plans:Create age-appropriate projects that teach coding logic, sequencing, loops, and debugging.

Teach Foundational Technology Skills:

Kindergarten–2nd Grade (Basics & Navigation):Focus on handling devices properly (carrying with two hands), login procedures, using a mouse/trackpad (click, drag, drop), and introductory typing.

3rd–5th Grade (Application & Creation):Emphasize touch typing (keyboarding), navigating operating systems, managing files, and using word processing (e.g., Google Suite).

Game Design Integration:Teach students to design, develop, and test simple interactive media and video games. (Using Tynker and Code.org)

Core Curriculum Integration:Collaborate with classroom teachers to embed project-based learning into science, math, and literacy, such as using robotics for storyboarding or math modeling.

Differentiate Instruction: Activities through which students engage with the content (e.g., using tiered activities, small group instruction, varying time for tasks) to meet varying student skill levels.

Core Skillsets:

Demonstrates instructional responsiveness, using student data to adjust teaching and close learning gaps in real time

Establishes a structured, achievement-oriented classroom culture that rewards mastery, effort, and growth—never compliance

Communicates with clarity and precision, ensuring concepts are explicitly taught and understood

Maintains professional composure and sound judgment in high-pressure or challenging situations

Shows commitment to student outcomes and the school’s mission, prioritizing measurable academic progress

Builds strong relationships with students and families, communicating proactively and respectfully about progress and expectations

Operates with systems awareness and collaboration, aligning with school-wide procedures and contributing to team effectiveness

Demonstrates instructional persistence, re-teaching, and supporting students until mastery is achieved

 

Minimum Requirements:

Educational & Professional Credentials

Teaching Certification: A valid state teaching license with an Elementary Education endorsement is standard.

Degree: A bachelor’s degree in education, Computer Science, or Information Technology is typically the minimum entry point.

Background Clearances: Mandatory passing of criminal background checks and fingerprinting. 

Essential Technical "Must-Knows." 

You must be proficient enough to troubleshoot and model these tools for students: 

Platform Mastery: Deep familiarity with Google Workspace for Education (Docs, Slides, Forms, Classroom), as this is the primary hub for student work.

Hardware Knowledge: Ability to operate and perform basic troubleshooting on Chromebooks, MacBooks, tablets, interactive whiteboards, and classroom peripherals like document cameras or robots.

Foundational CS Concepts: Understanding of block-based coding/coding (e.g., Tynker) and text-based coding (Python and Java), and basic computational thinking (algorithms, patterns, and sequencing).

Digital Citizenship Expertise: Comprehensive knowledge of online safety (CIPA/COPPA compliance), media literacy, and identifying credible vs. non-credible web sources. 

Core Instructional Skills

Curriculum Mapping: The ability to design or adapt technology lessons that align with state or ISTE standards.

Classroom Management: Managing 20 students simultaneously using devices, which include device management protocols.

Differentiation: Adapting tech tasks for varied skill levels, ensuring both students without home internet and those with advanced skills remain engaged.

Professional Collaboration: Acting as a peer coach to help grade-level teachers integrate technology into their core subjects, like Math or ELA

 

Preferred skills and characteristics

Strong interpersonal, communication, collaboration, and organizational skills

Self-confident and resilient

Consistent and reliable

Data-driven and results-oriented

Physical Demands/Work Environment:

Ability to work in a school environment with students and staff

Frequent use of computer systems, phones, and other office equipment

Occasional lifting of supplies or materials (up to 25 lbs)

Ability to move between classrooms and various school areas

Please include the following with your application:

Resumé (not to exceed two pages; 12-point font)

Cover letter, which explains the candidate’s interest in the position as well as the skills and experiences that make the applicant a good candidate for the position (not to exceed two pages; 12-point font)

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