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Elementary Guide (Grades 1–5)

Location:

Live Oak Academy of the Lowcountry | Hilton Head Island, SC
 

Start Date: July 27, 2026

Description, Responsibilities, & Duties

Inquiry & Learning Design
  • Co-construct emergent, long-term projects grounded in children’s authentic questions and Reggio Emilia principles.
  • Craft standards-aligned curriculum (SC Academic Standards) woven seamlessly into meaningful, real-world inquiry.
  • Design differentiated learning experiences that honor diverse needs, strengths, and learning profiles.
  • Facilitate small-group and individual work that deepens understanding and supports each child’s unique growth trajectory.
  • Lead approximately 1.5 hours weekly of a related arts course for elementary and middle school students.
Environment & Documentation
  • Curate an intentional, aesthetically rich classroom environment that invites exploration and reflects children’s thinking.
  • Develop and display pedagogical documentation—learning stories, panels, and portfolios—that honor and make visible the learning process.
  • Maintain reflective journals and observational notes as a tool for deepening your understanding of each learner.
  • Create rituals and routines that promote student ownership, self-direction, and a sense of belonging.
Community & Partnership
  • Communicate regularly and thoughtfully with families, treating them as co-educators and essential partners.
  • Orchestrate meaningful field experiences that connect learning to the living classroom of Hilton Head Island and the Lowcountry.
  • Collaborate with the teaching team to align pedagogy, share documentation, and support all learners across the school community.
  • Contribute generously to school-wide events, initiatives, and the warm culture of Live Oak Academy.

 

Minimum Qualifications/Requirements

Required
  • Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education or a related field.
  • Demonstrated success teaching elementary-aged students.
  • South Carolina teaching certification (or eligibility to obtain).
  • Strong relationship-building and classroom community skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication with families and colleagues.
  • Genuine commitment to professional growth, reflective practice, and collaboration.

Preferred

  • Direct training or experience in the Reggio Emilia approach.
  • Experience with multi-age, project-based, or experiential learning environments.
  • Background in documentation practices, learning stories, or portfolio assessment.
  • Comfort with nature-based and place-based learning.
  • Familiarity with arts integration across the curriculum.

 

Salary & Benefits

  • A warm, deeply collaborative, and mission-aligned teaching community.
  • Small class sizes that make meaningful relationships possible.
  • Genuine autonomy to design and deliver your own inquiry-rich program.
  • Robust professional development, including ongoing mentorship and classroom observations.
  • A school that values your whole self—early Fridays, no homework, phone-free environment.
  • The extraordinary living classroom of Hilton Head Island: marshes, maritime forests, beaches, and a vibrant arts and cultural community.
  • Competitive compensation commensurate with experience. ($50,000 – $65,000/year)

 

Application Procedures

We would love to hear your story. Please submit the following to:
admin@liveoakacademyofthelowcountry.org
A cover letter that shares your teaching philosophy and your relationship with the Reggio Emilia approach.
 

Program Description

At Live Oak Academy of the Lowcountry, we believe education is not one-size-fits-all. Like the namesake live oak tree, our students grow strong from the roots up—nurtured by curiosity, community, and a deep respect for each child’s unique voice. Following a unanimous Board of Trustees decision, we have made a full commitment to the Reggio Emilia pedagogy across our entire program, and we are looking for a Guide who is ready to embrace this philosophy wholeheartedly.

This is not a traditional teaching position. It is an invitation to be a co-learner, a careful listener, and a joyful presence in the lives of children ages 6–11. If you believe that a child’s question is as valuable as any answer, and that a classroom should hum with wonder—you belong here.
 

Contact Info

John Dogger, Head of School
Tiffany Fish, Executive Director
admin@liveoakacademyofthelowcountry.org
https://www.liveoakacademyofthelowcountry.org
Instagram: live.oak.academy.hhi
 

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