Woodshop & Design Teacher, Grades 5–8

Greenwich Country Day School is an independent, co-educational day school with current enrollment of over 1400 students in grades N-12 and a faculty and staff of over 350. The original Old Church Road campus is home to grades N-8. The new High School (9-12,) established in 2019, is located less than two miles away on the Stanwich Road campus. Founded in 1926, GCDS is a school where innovative teaching is encouraged as teachers model and foster a love of learning, challenge and inspire children toward academic excellence, and cultivate students’ interests and talents outside of the classroom. We value purposeful and personal learning in a joyful environment, with emphasis on the development of character, creativity, and a sense of personal value along with strong academic skills. GCDS is committed to graduating ethical, confident leaders who possess a strong sense of purpose.
GCDS is fortunate to have built a large endowment that helps to fund competitive salaries and benefits, a robust professional development program, and reimbursement for graduate school tuition. GCDS offers a substantial need-based financial aid program to support students from a range of socio-economic backgrounds.
Greenwich Country Day School seeks a thoughtful, creative, and student-centered Woodshop & Design Teacher for Grades 5–8 to start in August, 2026. This educator will introduce students to woodworking and design through developmentally appropriate, hands-on experiences that strengthen fine motor skills, spatial reasoning, and foundational measurement concepts while nurturing curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving.
This position is a member of the Creative Applied Technologies (CAT) department. Woodworking is used as a primary learning medium to help students develop precision, coordination, tool awareness, and confidence working with materials, with an emphasis on process over product and growth over perfection.
The ideal candidate understands how children learn best at the elementary and middle school levels and can translate measurement, tool use, and material exploration into engaging, age-appropriate projects. Excellent classroom management and a strong commitment to safety are essential.
Responsibilities Include
Teaching & Learning
- Design and teach a Creative Applied Technologies curriculum for Grades 5–8 that emphasizes fine motor development, basic measurement skills, and safe, intentional tool use
- Introduce students to woodworking tools, materials, and techniques in a carefully scaffolded, age-appropriate sequence, building independence over time
- Teach students how to measure, mark, cut, assemble, and finish materials accurately, reinforcing math connections such as units, fractions, angles, and scale
- Guide students through hands-on projects that develop hand-eye coordination, planning skills, patience, and attention to detail
- Support students in moving from ideas to physical objects through sketching, measuring, prototyping, testing, and revising
- Encourage creativity, perseverance, and confidence by normalizing mistakes as part of the learning process
Learning Environment
- Create a warm, structured, and inclusive workshop environment where students feel safe to take creative risks
- Teach and consistently reinforce tool safety, material handling, and shop routines, with clear expectations appropriate to each age group
- Model and support teamwork, shared responsibility, and respectful use of tools and workspace
- Maintain an organized, well-functioning workshop designed for younger learners and developing motor skills
Assessment & Student Growth
- Assess student learning through observation, project work, skill development, and reflection
- Provide feedback that supports growth, effort, and problem-solving
- Differentiate instruction to meet a wide range of developmental levels, learning styles, and abilities
Collaboration & Community
- Collaborate with classroom teachers and specialists to create cross-curricular connections, particularly with math (measurement), science (materials and forces), and art
- Participate actively in grade-level teams, faculty meetings, and professional development
- Support opportunities for students to share their work through exhibitions, classroom showcases, or school events
- Contribute positively to the culture of the school and the Creative Applied Technologies program
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Education, Design, Industrial Arts, Technology Education, Fine Arts, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
- Experience teaching or working with elementary and/or middle school students, preferably in hands-on, project-based settings
- Understanding of child development and best practices for teaching Grades 5–8
- Strong classroom management skills grounded in clear routines, relationships, and care for students
- Ability to communicate clearly with students, families, and colleagues
Preferred Qualifications
- Advanced degree or relevant professional experience in a design, making, or applied arts field. A combination of education and relevant experience may be substituted for an advanced degree.
- Experience managing student behavior and classroom dynamics, including through Responsive Classroom strategies
- Comfort and competence with woodworking tools and materials, with a strong commitment to safety, or a desire to learn
- Experience building inclusive classroom communities and positive student culture
- Experience developing partnerships or projects that connect student learning to the broader community
Interested candidates are invited to submit a cover letter and resume via the provided link to Raquel Salcedo, Director of Recruiting & Talent