Long-term Sub (potential to become permanent), Full-time through June, Salaried, Benefit Eligible The Upper School (grades 9-12) seeks a dynamic, self-motivated, and multifaceted professional for a full-time Math teacher position. This position will initally be a long-term substitute appointment with the potential of becoming full-time permanent. The Upper School Math Department develops mathematically literate, confident problem-solvers who are fluent, flexible thinkers with an appreciation for the beauty and challenge of mathematics. The ideal candidate will support the Math Department mission while differentiating instruction in a diverse learner setting. We seek an individual who is dynamic, professional, and comfortably implements student-centered, inquiry-based learning strategies. In addition to teaching responsibilities, the position includes advising and leading experiential learning for students. Depending on the candidate’s interests and the needs of the School, the position may include additional opportunities such as coaching and/or other co-curricular activities. Note: This position will require the flexibility to teach remotely and/or in-person as SSFS continues to determine the most effective teaching/learning model in the midst of the COVID pandemic. The current expectation is to resume face-to-face instruction beginning January 26th. Ideal candidates will possess a bachelor’s degree in math or a closely related field, and a master’s degree is desirable. Candidates will have, at a minimum, two years of full-time high school teaching experience. The ability to teach all levels of mathematics including Integrated Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus AB/BC and AP Statistics is preferred. The ideal candidate will have a desire to work with Upper School students in a supportive college-preparatory environment. Candidates should possess basic computer literacy for both administrative and instructional purposes, strong interpersonal, and written communications skills. Knowledge of Quaker history and education is desirable, but not required. Physical Requirements: The ability to navigate stairs as part of daily routines; mobility around a large campus with uneven pavement; bending and squatting as required to participate in activities; lifting/carrying boxes up to 25 pounds; and the ability to maneuver as necessary within a regular classroom and office setting. Commitment to Diversity: Sandy Spring Friends School embraces the Quaker testimony of Equality and seeks applicants who represent all backgrounds and demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We greatly value our diverse student population with 42% of students self-identifying as people of color and 89 international students representing 16 different countries. We actively seek faculty representative of our students’ diversity. Click to learn more about diversity at Sandy Spring Friends School. Special consideration may be given to members of The Religious Society of Friends. Sandy Spring Friends School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or a person's status as a qualified candidate with a disability in administration of its educational program, admission policies, financial aid program, staff hiring, and other school-administered programs. Please provide a letter of interest, resume, completed application, and three professional references by selecting the link. |