The Kew-Forest School, a preschool through 12th grade, co-educational day school founded in 1918 in Forest Hills, NY, seeks an experienced Middle School Mathematics teacher. Kew-Forest is proud to enroll an astonishingly diverse student body, including approximately nine percent of whom are international students. The Kew-Forest School seeks to promote diversity in its hiring process and is committed to building an inclusive community and culturally diverse faculty to work with our students and families. Middle School students study Pre-Algebra (6th and 7th grades) and Algebra I (standard or Honors, 8th grade) as preparation for advancing to Geometry in 9th grade. This position also includes a section of Algebra II Trigonometry (10th grade), as well as various other assigned duties. The Middle School Mathematics teacher will work with a range of student learners across multiple grades and preference will be given to candidates with both strong Middle School experience and some Upper School experience. The ideal candidate will have or be: - A love of Middle School students
- Bachelor’s Degree or higher in a mathematical field
- Three or more years of Middle School Mathematics teaching experience (independent schools preferred)
- A dynamic instructor who can reach, teach, and differentiate instruction as needed for a range of middle school learners
- Active as an educational professional in the realms of Middle School Mathematics
- Familiarity with a range of resources and pedagogies that can be effectively used with a range of learners, including backwards planning (Understanding by Design), and project based learning
- Ability to create an inquiry-based classroom environment where students' ideas are central and content knowledge and skills are deepened through compelling questions and projects
- Experience creating flipped classrooms and online learning experiences
- Ability to effectively integrate technology in the classroom
- Ability to develop virtual field trips around Long Island and the New York City boroughs
- Familiarity and comfort working with a globally diverse group of parents, students, and colleagues
- Strong written and oral communication to effectively communicate with students, parents, and colleagues
- A collaborative instinct to facilitate working with other Middle and Upper School Mathematics teachers to assure coherence and consistency from grade to grade
- Demonstrated commitment to professional development and lifelong learning
To apply, please email a cover letter, resume, statement of educational philosophy, and contact information for two or three professional references to Tiffany D. Trotter, Head of Middle and Upper School, at ttrotter@kewforest.org, and include “Middle School Mathematics Teacher” in the subject line of the email. No phone calls please. To learn more about The Kew-Forest School, please visit our website: www.kewforest.org. MISSION We are The Kew-Forest School. Our community nurtures lifelong learners from around the world. Our educators inspire young people to think boldly and find their voices. Our students support each other and explore thoughtfully as they shape the future. NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY The Kew-Forest School believes that all persons are entitled to equal employment opportunity. The School prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, religion, color, creed, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, national origin, culture, background, physical or mental disability, or any other legally protected classes or classifications. No employee or job applicant will be discriminated against in recruitment, compensation, promotion, or termination practices. |