Job Openings Middle School Math Teacher

About the job Middle School Math Teacher

  • As a school, strengthen relationships and foster an inclusive culture based on our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
  • Educators develop greater expertise in using high quality, culturally responsive practices to plan, teach, and assess.
  • Educators, students, and families are prepared to transition to improved or new learning, work and community spaces.
  • Educators support students in the key social-emotional learning areas identified by CASEL: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making.

We welcome your application if you would like to join us on this meaningful journey in cultivating exceptional thinkers prepared for the future.

Position Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree with a valid teaching credential in content area and/or for position applying for.
  • Dual certification preferred but not required.
  • Two to five years of current teaching experience in a similar context or transferable to the posted position.
  • Experience with high-quality practices, materials, and instructional strategies connected to our strategic priorities.

Middle School Responsibilities

  • Strengthen relationships and foster an inclusive culture in all interactions across the community (i.e., colleagues, students, parents).
  • Cultivate a caring and culturally responsive learning community in Advisory, as well as the classroom, taking into account physical, emotional, and intellectual well-being of students.
  • Identify essential learning and use a planning framework with standards, learning targets, real-world issues, and a culturally responsive curriculum.
  • Design quality formative, summative and self-guided assessments that provide students with frequent feedback reports and communicates students growth and achievement.
  • Plan and implement engaging learning experiences that are inquiry-based, collaborative, culturally responsive, and differentiated.
  • Respond to learners' diverse needs using responsive, measurable, and research-informed interventions and extensions.
  • Collaborate as a member of a Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) that creates a supportive community, plans curriculum, gives and receives feedback with one another, and engages in professional learning and reflection.
  • Design and implement inquiry-based learning experiences in and beyond the classroom to prompt learners to question, investigate, create, and reflect.
  • Experience with or interest in co-teaching in a flexible learning environment.
  • Integrate technology in innovative ways in daily instruction to enhance learning.
  • Engage with students in meaningful activities beyond the classroom that extend student learning experiences (coaching, organizing field trips, sponsorship of clubs, events, overseas travel and/or community service projects, etc.).
  • Strive for continuous self-improvement as a life-long learner.

Role Specific Responsibilities

  • Understand and utilize the Illustrative Mathematics curriculum in order to provide lessons aligned to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics.
  • Employ research-based teaching practices that nurture students positive identities as knowers, doers, and sense-making of mathematics.
  • Provide access and challenge to all students by utilizing data from formative and summative assessments as well as classroom observations.
  • Foster positive relationships outside of the classroom by engaging with students in math-specific clubs and activities (sponsorship of Math Counts, Math Olympiad and/or grade-level Math Help).