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How much do lab school jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for lab school in the United States is $25.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Lab School Teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lab School Teacher, you need a background in education, child development, and curriculum design, typically supported by a teaching credential or degree in education. Familiarity with classroom management software, assessment tools, and innovative instructional technologies is often required. Strong communication, creativity, and adaptability are essential soft skills for engaging students and collaborating with colleagues in an experimental learning environment. These skills ensure effective teaching, foster student growth, and support the unique mission of lab schools to innovate in educational practices.

What are some typical responsibilities of educators working in a Lab School setting?

Educators in a Lab School often balance both teaching and mentoring responsibilities, as these environments are designed to model best educational practices and provide hands-on learning for both students and pre-service teachers. Daily tasks may include developing and testing innovative curricula, collaborating closely with university faculty, and observing or guiding student teachers. The role typically involves frequent reflection and adaptation, as well as active participation in research projects that inform broader educational strategies. As part of a collaborative team, Lab School educators also contribute to professional development discussions and help foster a culture of continuous learning.

What is a lab school?

A lab school, short for laboratory school, is an educational institution affiliated with a college or university, typically used for training teachers, educational research, and trying out innovative teaching methods. These schools serve as practical learning environments for future educators and allow researchers to observe and study educational processes. Lab schools often combine regular classroom instruction with experimental or progressive practices, benefiting both students and the education community.

What is the difference between Lab School vs Preschool Teacher?

AspectLab SchoolPreschool Teacher
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in early childhood education or related field, sometimes a teaching licenseUsually requires a high school diploma or associate's degree; some positions prefer early childhood education certification
Work EnvironmentResearch-focused settings, often affiliated with universities, combining education and developmental researchClassroom settings in preschools, daycare centers, or early childhood programs
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, research centers, universitiesPrivate preschools, daycare centers, early childhood education providers

Lab School professionals often work in research-oriented environments with a focus on child development studies, requiring specialized credentials. Preschool teachers primarily work in classroom settings, focusing on early childhood education. While both roles involve working with young children, Lab Schools emphasize research and development, whereas preschool teachers focus on teaching foundational skills.

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Infographic showing various Lab School job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 70% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 20% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,516 per year, or $25.2 per hour.
Part-Time Music or Theater Teacher

Part-Time Music or Theater Teacher

Charlotte Lab School

Charlotte, NC

Part-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Job Posting Date:Oct 16, 2025

Application Closing Date: Until filled

Start Dates: Immediate

End Date: June 12, 2026

Hours: 12:25-3:25pm, Monday-Friday


Overview

Charlotte Lab School is currently seeking a music or theater teacher to collaboratively develop and implement a middle and high school (grades 5-12) music or theater program. Under the guidance of the Head of Curriculum & Programs and school leaders, this teacher will develop new courses and pathways designed to spark student interest in music (choral or instrumental) or theater, and to assist high school students. The position is currently part-time but there may be opportunities for full-time employment for the 2026-2027 school year.


Responsibilities

Charlotte Lab School teachers will have responsibilities in support of Lab's instructional vision:

  • Design and lead required and elective courses for students in grades 5-12;
  • Deliver daily technology instruction based on North Carolina's K-12 Arts Standards and Lab's academic vision;
  • Use project-based learning and real-world applications to engage students in relevant and rigorous work;
  • Build a structured, inclusive, and positive learning environment with high expectations for all students;
  • Incorporate culturally relevant materials and equitable technology practices;
  • Manage classroom behavior using schoolwide systems rooted in restorative and positive behavioral supports;
  • Assess student progress through formative and summative measures, including technology-based assessments;
  • Use data to differentiate instruction and inform individualized learning plans;
  • Maintain accurate student records, grades, and documentation in accordance with Lab and NC policies;
  • Participate in ongoing professional learning aligned with NC's arts initiatives and Lab's instructional priorities, including attending Lab and state-mandated training, as required;
  • Maintain a student-centered approach to decision-making;
  • Communicate frequently and regularly with colleagues and families;
  • Participate actively in Lab's community activities, in support of Lab's instructional, community-building, fundraising, family recruitment, and hiring efforts;
  • Participate actively in Lab's performance evaluation process and ongoing professional development, specifically in the area of anti-racist practices;
  • Play a relevant role in supervising students to maintain a clean, orderly, safe, and positive learning environment;
  • Take on other responsibilities as needed, and as assigned, to ensure organizational success.

Full-time Charlotte Lab School Teachers may also have responsibilities in support of Lab's vision for students' social-emotional learning and serve as an advisor to a small group of students; in this role:

  • Deliver a social-emotional skills curriculum;
  • Develop deep relationships with students in your advisory;
  • Develop and implement activities to build community within the advisory;
  • Serve as an advocate for advisees, for both academic and disciplinary reasons;
  • Provide regular updates and communication with advisees' families;
  • Guide advisees in the preparation of their Student-Led Conferences each trimester;
  • Operate as liaison between advisees' families and the school.


Candidate MUST:

  • Show clear commitment to, belief in, and alignment with the Lab vision, mission, and values;
  • Be able/willing to learn how to fulfill the responsibilities listed above;
  • Hold an appropriate degree from a relevant institution;
  • Demonstrate experience in, and passion for, working with diverse populations;

In addition, the Lab School Hiring Committee will look favorably upon candidates who:

PREPARATION:

  • Are appropriately licensed or willing to obtain relevant licensure;
  • Have relevant experience;
  • Have an advanced degree in a related field;
  • Are exceptionally organized and have the ability to prioritize effectively and meet competing deadlines;

PERSONAL QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Demonstrate professional demeanor, strong self-confidence;
  • Possess excellent written communication skills;
  • Possess excellent interpersonal skills among diverse students, colleagues, and families;
  • Desire to work collaboratively with others in all aspects of the role;
  • Display unquestioned integrity, judgment, and decision-making skills;
  • Demonstrate the ability to work in a dynamic, fast-paced, start-up environment both independently and as part of a team.

MINDSET:

  • Are motivated to work in an open, progressive school environment;
  • Are independent thinkers;
  • Are reflective in their practices and have a growth mindset;
  • Have a willingness to take professional risks;
  • Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability, and comfort in ambiguous situations;
  • Demonstrate innovation and creativity in reimagining roles;
  • Take initiative, are self-starters, and demonstrate leadership skills;
  • Have high energy, humility, and a good sense of humor.


Salary & Benefits

Salary will be commensurate with experience and education level. Full-time positions include health benefits for the employee and the opportunity to contribute to a 403b retirement plan.


Application Process

Please visit https://www.charlottelabschool.org/working-at-lab.html to complete an application. You will be asked to include your resume and a detailed cover letter demonstrating your interest in working for Charlotte Lab School. The application process includes an initial phone screening interview, participation in a group interview experience, and follow-up interview with potential supervisor. All instructional candidates are required to provide evidence of strong curriculum planning and delivery, via lesson plans, portfolio, or a video-taped lesson.


Charlotte Lab School is strongly committed to hiring a diverse and multicultural staff and we encourage applications from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds. Charlotte Lab School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, handicap, age, religion, sexual orientation, national, ethnic origin, or any other reason prohibited by state or federal law.