OUR MISSION
Movement Schools is a growing network of free, public charter schools. We exist to love and value scholars and communities by leading a movement of excellence in education. In partnership with our families, we equip our scholars with the tools to close generational gaps through self-efficacy, access to world-class instruction, and financial education.
About This Role
Move. Sing. Speak. Perform. Grow.
We are seeking a passionate, creative, and mission-aligned K-5 Performing Arts Teacher to join our growing network of public charter schools. This role is ideal for educators who believe the performing arts — music, theatre, and dance — are essential to elementary education. Performance is one of the most powerful ways children develop confidence, discipline, self-expression, and community.
As a K-5 Performing Arts Teacher, you will design and lead engaging, standards-aligned instruction in your discipline (music, theatre, dance, or a combination as assigned) that builds elementary scholar creativity, foundational technical skill, and cultural understanding — while intentionally using the performing arts to develop scholars’ social-emotional skills, identity, and creative confidence. You’ll create a structured, joyful, and inclusive rehearsal and studio environment where K-5 scholars develop their artistic voice and a lifelong appreciation for the performing arts. When not in session with scholars, you will support school-wide operations to keep our campus running smoothly.
What You’ll Do
You’ll lead performing arts instruction that develops creativity, craft, and confidence in every scholar.
As a K-5 Performing Arts Teacher, you will:
Plan and deliver standards-aligned K-5 performing arts instruction grounded in the National Core Arts Standards and applicable state arts education standards
Build scholar skill in the four artistic processes: creating, performing/presenting/producing, responding, and connecting
Design a sequenced, developmentally appropriate curriculum in your discipline — music (vocal/instrumental/general music), theatre (acting, movement, voice), dance (creative movement, choreography), or a combination as assigned
Develop scholar performance skills including breath support, projection, stage presence, ensemble awareness, timing, and technical fundamentals
Introduce scholars to a diverse range of composers, playwrights, choreographers, artists, traditions, and cultural perspectives
Create a structured, safe, and inclusive environment where every scholar feels seen as an artist and can take creative risks
Assess scholar growth using performances, portfolios, recordings, rubrics, and standards-based assessments
Differentiate instruction to support scholars with diverse abilities, including those with IEPs and 504 plans
Maintain instruments, equipment, sound and lighting resources, costumes, and studio/classroom spaces in safe and orderly condition
Support school-wide culture, arrival/dismissal duties, transitions, and family engagement events
Direct or coordinate scholar performances, showcases, recitals, plays, dance concerts, or assemblies that celebrate scholar work — including winter shows, spring performances, cultural celebrations, and grade-level milestone events
Intentionally embed CASEL’s five social-emotional learning competencies (self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making) into rehearsals, ensemble work, and performance routines
Use the performing arts as a structured outlet for K-5 scholars to safely explore identity, process emotion, build self-expression, and develop creative confidence
Establish classroom rituals — such as warm-ups, ensemble circles, reflective journaling, peer feedback protocols, and audience appreciation — that build empathy, perspective-taking, collaboration, and creative risk-taking
Partner with classroom teachers, counselors, and school leaders to align SEL language and approaches across the school day, reinforcing the same competencies scholars practice in core classes
Use restorative, identity-affirming, and culturally responsive practices in the rehearsal space and classroom
Participate in coaching cycles, professional development, and grade-level planning
Support school-wide operations during non-instructional blocks — including arrival and dismissal duties, lunch and recess coverage, hallway transitions, family engagement events, and other operational needs as assigned
Who We’re Looking For
We’re looking for a passionate, creative, and mission-aligned educator who brings their content area to life for every scholar and uses the performing arts to help K-5 scholars grow as humans.
You’ll thrive in this role if you:
Believe in the potential of every scholar and are committed to equity
Bring energy, creativity, and joy to your classroom every day
Are reliable, organized, and able to manage multiple priorities across grade levels and productions
Communicate clearly and build positive relationships with scholars, families, and adults
Are coachable, reflective, and open to feedback
Believe the performing arts are a powerful vehicle for social-emotional development and identity formation
Thrive in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment
Required Qualifications
Your background and credentials meet state requirements to lead a performing arts program.
Bachelor’s degree in Music Education, Theatre Arts, Dance, Performing Arts, or a related field from an accredited college or university
Valid state teacher licensure in the applicable performing arts area (Music, Theatre Arts, or Dance) in the state in which the role is based — or eligibility to obtain through an approved alternative licensure pathway within the timeline required by the state (e.g., NC Residency License, GA GaTAPP, or GaPSC Permit for practicing professional artists)
Passing scores on any state-required content assessments for the applicable performing arts credential
Demonstrated performance skill and a portfolio, audio/video samples, or body of work in your discipline
Strong commitment to equity, scholar growth, and the mission of Movement Schools
Ability to pass criminal history background checks as required for charter school employees in any state in which Movement Schools operates
Commitment to Movement Schools’ mission, values, and high expectations for all scholars
Preferred Qualifications
Experience or training that supports your readiness for a specialist role is a plus.
Prior teaching experience in an elementary (K-5) school setting
Experience teaching across multiple performing arts disciplines (e.g., music + theatre, or theatre + dance)
Experience directing scholar productions, concerts, recitals, or showcases
Active artistic practice or community involvement in your discipline
Training in Orff, Kodály, Dalcroze, Suzuki, Wong-Solomon Devised Theatre, Laban movement, or other pedagogical frameworks in the performing arts
Training in CASEL’s SEL framework or an arts-integrated SEL curriculum (e.g., RULER, Second Step, Sanford Harmony)
Training in trauma-informed practice, restorative practices, or culturally responsive teaching
Experience using the performing arts to support scholar identity development, emotional expression, or community building
National Board Certification in your performing arts area
Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus
Why You’ll Love Working at Movement
You'll be part of a mission-driven team making a meaningful difference every day.
Mission-driven work: Support scholars, families, and educators in meaningful ways
Coaching & development: Receive targeted feedback and ongoing professional growth
Specialist autonomy: Lead a content area that builds scholar identity and joy
Collaborative culture: Join a team committed to scholar success
Strong systems: Teach inside a network with clear expectations and instructional support
Compensation & Schedule
This full-time role aligns with the academic calendar and provides meaningful work in a purpose-driven environment.
Starting Salary: To be determined
Employment Type: Full-Time
Reports To: Principal / Assistant Principal
FLSA Status: Exempt
Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package available for eligible employees
Schedule: Follows the academic calendar with pre-scheduled summer responsibilities for planning and preparation
Additional Commitments: Occasional evenings or weekends for family engagement, showcases, performances, dress rehearsals, and school events
Our Commitment
We’re committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming school community for all.
Movement Schools is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming school community. We value the backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives of our team members and encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of required background checks in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local law.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
If you’re ready to bring creativity, craft, and excellence to scholars across our network — and to help every K-5 scholar find their voice, their rhythm, and their stage — we’d love to hear from you.
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OUR MISSION
Movement Schools is a growing network of free, public charter schools. We exist to love and value scholars and communities by leading a movement of excellence in education. In partnership with our families, we equip our scholars with the tools to close generational gaps through self-efficacy, access to world-class instruction, and financial education.
About This Role
Spark Creativity. Build Confidence. Develop Artists.
We are seeking a passionate, creative, and mission-aligned K-5 Arts Teacher to join our North Carolina school community. This role is ideal for educators who believe the arts are essential — a powerful vehicle for self-expression, identity, discipline, and joy in the lives of every elementary scholar.
As a K-5 Arts Teacher, you will design and lead engaging, standards-aligned arts instruction that builds elementary scholar creativity, foundational technical skill, and cultural understanding — while intentionally using the arts to develop scholars’ social-emotional skills, identity, and creative confidence. You’ll create a structured, joyful, and inclusive environment where K-5 scholars develop their artistic voice and a lifelong appreciation for the arts. When not in session with scholars, you will support school-wide operations to keep our campus running smoothly.
What You’ll Do
You’ll lead arts instruction that develops creativity, craft, and confidence in every scholar.
As a K-5 Arts Teacher, you will:
Plan and deliver standards-aligned K-5 arts instruction grounded in the National Core Arts Standards and the North Carolina Arts Education Essential Standards
Build scholar skill in the four artistic processes: creating, performing/presenting/producing, responding, and connecting
Design a sequenced curriculum that develops both technical craft and creative voice across grade levels
Introduce scholars to a diverse range of artists, traditions, and cultural perspectives
Create a structured, safe, and inclusive environment where every scholar feels seen as an artist
Assess scholar growth using portfolios, performances, critiques, and standards-based rubrics
Differentiate instruction to support scholars with diverse abilities, including those with IEPs and 504 plans
Maintain art supplies, instruments, and studio/classroom spaces in safe and orderly condition
Support school-wide culture, arrival/dismissal duties, transitions, and family engagement events
Lead or coordinate scholar exhibitions, performances, showcases, or assemblies that celebrate scholar work
Intentionally embed CASEL’s five social-emotional learning competencies (self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making) into arts lessons, routines, and critique structures
Use the arts as a structured outlet for K-5 scholars to safely explore identity, process emotion, build self-expression, and develop creative confidence
Establish classroom rituals — such as artist circles, reflective journaling, peer feedback protocols, and gallery walks — that build empathy, perspective-taking, and creative risk-taking
Partner with classroom teachers, counselors, and school leaders to align SEL language and approaches across the school day, reinforcing the same competencies scholars practice in core classes
Use restorative, identity-affirming, and culturally responsive practices in the studio/classroom
Participate in coaching cycles, professional development, and grade-level planning
Support school-wide operations during non-instructional blocks — including arrival and dismissal duties, lunch and recess coverage, hallway transitions, family engagement events, and other operational needs as assigned
Who We’re Looking For
We’re looking for a passionate, creative, and mission-aligned educator who brings their content area to life for every scholar and uses the arts to help K-5 scholars grow as humans.
You’ll thrive in this role if you:
Believe in the potential of every scholar and are committed to equity
Bring energy, creativity, and joy to your classroom every day
Are reliable, organized, and able to manage multiple priorities
Communicate clearly and build positive relationships with scholars, families, and adults
Are coachable, reflective, and open to feedback
Believe the arts are a powerful vehicle for social-emotional development and identity formation
Thrive in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment
Required Qualifications
Your background and credentials meet North Carolina's requirements to lead an arts program.
Bachelor’s degree in Art Education, Music Education, Theatre Arts, Dance, Fine Arts, or a related field from an accredited college or university
Valid North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) teaching license in the relevant K–12 arts area (Art Education, Music Education, Theatre Arts, or Dance) — Initial Professional License (IPL), Continuing Professional License (CPL), or Residency License — OR eligibility to obtain through an approved NC alternative licensure pathway
Passing score on the NCSBE-approved Pearson content licensure exam for the relevant arts area (per NCDPI policy LICN-003), or willingness to attempt within the first year and pass by the third year of an IPL
Demonstrated artistic skill and a portfolio or body of work in your discipline
Ability to pass a North Carolina criminal history background check pursuant to N.C.G.S. §§ 115C-218.90 and 115C-332
Documentation of a negative TB skin test (or chest X-ray) as required by the school's health policies
Commitment to Movement Schools' mission, values, and high expectations for all scholars
Preferred Qualifications
Experience or training that supports your readiness for a specialist role is a plus.
Prior teaching experience in an elementary (K-5) school setting
Experience teaching across multiple arts disciplines (e.g., visual arts + music, or theatre + dance)
Experience producing scholar exhibitions, performances, or showcases
Active artistic practice or community involvement in your discipline
Training in CASEL’s SEL framework or an arts-integrated SEL curriculum (e.g., RULER, Second Step, Sanford Harmony)
Training in trauma-informed practice, restorative practices, or culturally responsive teaching
Experience using the arts to support scholar identity development, emotional expression, or community building
National Board Certification in your arts area
Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus
Why You’ll Love Working at Movement
You'll be part of a mission-driven team making a meaningful difference every day.
Mission-driven work: Support scholars, families, and educators in meaningful ways
Coaching & development: Receive targeted feedback and ongoing professional growth
Specialist autonomy: Lead a content area that builds scholar identity and joy
Collaborative culture: Join a team committed to scholar success
Strong systems: Teach inside a network with clear expectations and instructional support
Compensation & Schedule
This full-time role aligns with the academic calendar and provides meaningful work in a purpose-driven environment.
Starting Salary: $49,000 (salary is based on experience, education, and certification)
Employment Type: Full-Time
Reports To: Principal / Assistant Principal
FLSA Status: Exempt
Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package available for eligible employees
Schedule: Follows the academic calendar with pre-scheduled summer responsibilities for planning and preparation
Additional Commitments: Occasional evenings or weekends for family engagement and school events
Our Commitment
We’re committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming school community for all.
Movement Schools is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming school community. We value the backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives of our team members and encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of required background checks in accordance with N.C.G.S. §§ 115C-218.90 and 115C-332.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
If you’re ready to bring creativity, craft, and excellence to scholars at our North Carolina campuses, we’d love to hear from you.
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Movement Schools is a growing network of free, public charter schools. We exist to love and value scholars and communities by leading a movement of excellence in education. In partnership with our families, we equip our scholars with the tools to close generational gaps through self-efficacy, access to world-class instruction, and financial education.
About This Role
Open Doors. Build Bridges. Grow Global Scholars.
We are seeking a passionate, mission-aligned K-5 Foreign Language Teacher to join our North Carolina school community. This role is ideal for educators who believe early language instruction is more than vocabulary — it is a powerful tool for cultural understanding, identity development, and expanded opportunity for every elementary scholar.
As a K-5 Foreign Language Teacher, you will design and lead engaging, standards-aligned world language instruction — in the target language assigned to the role (e.g., Spanish, Mandarin, French, ASL) — that builds elementary scholar communication skills across listening, speaking, and beginning reading and writing. You’ll create an immersive, structured, and joyful environment where K-5 scholars develop confidence, cultural awareness, and lifelong language skills. When not in session with scholars, you will support school-wide operations to keep our campus running smoothly.
What You’ll Do
You’ll lead language instruction that builds confidence, communication, and cultural understanding.
As a K-5 Foreign Language Teacher, you will:
Plan and deliver standards-aligned K-5 world language instruction (in the target language of the role, such as Spanish, Mandarin, French, or ASL) grounded in the ACTFL World-Readiness Standards and the North Carolina World Language Essential Standards
Develop scholar proficiency across the three modes of communication: interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational
Use comprehensible input, target-language immersion, and engaging instructional strategies (TPRS, total physical response, authentic resources, etc.) appropriate to scholar level
Build cultural literacy through authentic texts, music, traditions, and global perspectives
Assess scholar growth using performance-based assessments aligned to ACTFL proficiency benchmarks
Differentiate instruction to support scholars with diverse abilities, including those with IEPs and 504 plans, and heritage learners where applicable
Build strong relationships with scholars, families, and staff
Support school-wide culture, arrival/dismissal duties, transitions, and family engagement events
Participate in coaching cycles, professional development, and grade-level planning
Lead or support cultural celebrations, language clubs, or family engagement events that build community
Support school-wide operations during non-instructional blocks — including arrival and dismissal duties, lunch and recess coverage, hallway transitions, family engagement events, and other operational needs as assigned
Who We’re Looking For
We’re looking for a passionate, creative, and mission-aligned educator who brings their content area to life for every scholar.
You’ll thrive in this role if you:
Believe in the potential of every scholar and are committed to equity
Bring energy, creativity, and joy to your classroom every day
Are reliable, organized, and able to manage multiple priorities
Communicate clearly and build positive relationships with scholars, families, and adults
Are coachable, reflective, and open to feedback
Thrive in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment
Required Qualifications
Your background and credentials meet North Carolina's requirements to lead a language program.
Bachelor’s degree in the target language of the role, World Languages, Linguistics, Education, or a related field from an accredited college or university
Valid North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) teaching license in the target world language (K–12) — Initial Professional License (IPL), Continuing Professional License (CPL), or Residency License — OR eligibility to obtain through an approved NC alternative licensure pathway
Passing score on the NCSBE-approved Pearson content licensure exam for the target world language (per NCDPI policy LICN-003), or willingness to attempt within the first year and pass by the third year of an IPL. Note: for languages without a Pearson exam, NCDPI may accept alternative content verification such as ACTFL proficiency assessments.
Demonstrated proficiency in the target language at the Advanced-Low level or higher on the ACTFL OPI — or at the Intermediate-High level for non-Roman-alphabet languages (preferred for instructional effectiveness, even where not state-required)
Ability to pass a North Carolina criminal history background check pursuant to N.C.G.S. §§ 115C-218.90 and 115C-332
Documentation of a negative TB skin test (or chest X-ray) as required by the school's health policies
Commitment to Movement Schools' mission, values, and high expectations for all scholars
Preferred Qualifications
Experience or training that supports your readiness for a specialist role is a plus.
Prior teaching experience in an elementary (K-5) school setting
Native or near-native fluency in the target language of the role
Experience teaching in an immersion, dual-language, or world language program
Training in TPRS, comprehensible input, or other proficiency-based methodologies
Lived, studied, or worked in a country or community where the target language is spoken
National Board Certification in World Languages Other Than English
Why You’ll Love Working at Movement
You'll be part of a mission-driven team making a meaningful difference every day.
Mission-driven work: Support scholars, families, and educators in meaningful ways
Coaching & development: Receive targeted feedback and ongoing professional growth
Specialist autonomy: Lead a content area that builds scholar identity and joy
Collaborative culture: Join a team committed to scholar success
Strong systems: Teach inside a network with clear expectations and instructional support
Compensation & Schedule
This full-time role aligns with the academic calendar and provides meaningful work in a purpose-driven environment.
Starting Salary: $49,000 (Salary based on experience, education and certification)
Employment Type: Full-Time
Reports To: Principal / Assistant Principal
FLSA Status: Exempt
Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package available for eligible employees
Schedule: Follows the academic calendar with pre-scheduled summer responsibilities for planning and preparation
Additional Commitments: Occasional evenings or weekends for family engagement and school events
Our Commitment
We’re committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming school community for all.
Movement Schools is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming school community. We value the backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives of our team members and encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of required background checks in accordance with N.C.G.S. §§ 115C-218.90 and 115C-332.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
If you’re ready to bring language, culture, and excellence to scholars at our North Carolina campuses, we’d love to hear from you.
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