FLSA Status: Exempt
Reports to: Lower School Division Director
Salary Range: $50,000-$97,000 annually
Anticipated start date: August 2026
Location: All positions are in person
School Overview
Breck School is a preschool through twelve, college preparatory, Episcopal day school located in Golden Valley, Minnesota. In the context of an inclusive and caring community, Breck enjoys a national reputation for excellence and achievement in academics, athletics, and the arts. Our School’s Episcopal roots are lived through the unwavering commitment to diversity and inclusion where we respect the dignity of every human being and hold a firm belief in social responsibility. We are a close and caring community that focuses on lifelong learning and a commitment to the greater good.
Across the school and across constituencies there is collective focus on care for each individual student in service of excellence. A community of high-achieving and motivated students and faculty, staff, and administrators focused on intellectual inquiry, engagement, and bridging research to practice, Breck is committed to offering an exceptional school experience to our students. Upon graduation, Breck students lead lives of intellectual curiosity, self-knowledge, and social responsibility and matriculate to colleges and universities throughout the world.
Job Overview
The Lower School Intervention Teacher is responsible for supporting the success of all students, but primarily students with individualized learning needs. This includes teaching and coaching students directly; partnering with teachers, families/caregivers, and administrators to plan for support; and collaborating around systems for student support more broadly.
With students, the Lower School Intervention Teacher will set goals, reteach material, monitor progress, and/or facilitate reflection. In alignment with the Peter Clark Center for Mind, Brain, & Education, the Lower School Intervention Teacher will support students in developing their metacognition as learners and building their academic and social-emotional skills.
With teachers, the Lower School Intervention Teacher serves as an instructional collaborator. This includes attending grade-level Team Meetings, assessing student strengths and challenges, developing and tracking intervention plans, and using social belonging and academic data to inform action and communications.
With parents, the Lower School Intervention Teacher is a critical liaison between the student, parent/caregiver, teachers, counselor, and deans. This includes clear documentation and communication.
As a member of the Breck community, the Lower School Intervention Teacher is expected to actively participate in the life of the Lower School and uphold the school's mission and values, contributing to a supportive and inclusive environment for all stakeholders.
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