Details
Posted: 29-Apr-22
Location: Saugerties, New York
Type: Full Time
Preferred Education: Masters
Categories:
History/Social Studies
Reports to: Director of Education and Learning
Status: Full time
Start Date: August 22, 2022
About Woodstock Day School
Founded in 1973, Woodstock Day School (WDS) is a progressive, independent school set on a 40-acre campus in New York’s Hudson Valley. Located midway between the towns of Woodstock and Saugerties and roughly two hours north of Manhattan, WDS is a board-certified member of the New York State Association of Independent Schools and offers a unique and inclusive educational experience to approximately 200 students from nursery school through grade twelve.
WDS believes that there is no such thing as an “average” student, and our combination of purposefully small class sizes, intensely committed faculty and a culture of individual respect empowers our students to aim high, shape and achieve their personal goals, and prepares them to make a positive difference in a complex world.
Added to the program in 2003, our middle and upper schools offer outstanding programs for grades 6-12, helping students discover their passions, achieve academic and personal excellence and demonstrate a commitment to service. WDS encourages curricula focused on social justice and that encompasses histories outside Western narratives and actively seeks to build a diverse community of educators.
Summary
The Woodstock Day School (WDS) is seeking a full-time history and social studies teacher.
Additional expectations include attending staff meetings, in-service days including a week in August and a week after school ends in June, and to participate in the life
of the school. Faculty hours on campus are 8:00 am to 3:45 pm, with weekly staff meetings until 5 pm.
Ideal candidates embrace a range of pedagogical approaches, are excited about teaching in a progressive community and have demonstrated a commitment to addressing issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion within and outside the classroom.
Key Responsibilities
- Teaching a minimum four course load in Middle (6-8) school division. These classes may include: Ancient History, American history, Global history 1 and 2, American Government, and history electives, geography and civics, as well as some instruction in research and writing.
- In addition, faculty are expected to participate in some school-wide events and have other duties and responsibilities assigned as needed. Faculty are also expected to meet with students on an individual basis.
- As a full-time faculty member, this position also includes serving as an advisor for a small group of students in grades 6-12.
How to Apply
To apply, please submit a letter of interest, explaining why you would succeed in this position, a resume, three references and salary requirements as attachments, via e-mail to careers@woodstockdayschool.org, Please include History and Social Studies Teacher in the subject line.
Employees are required to follow all COVID-19 protocols for K-12 schools as determined by NYS and any additional protocols as set forth by the school administration, including a requirement that all staff and faculty be vaccinated for COVID-19.
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The Woodstock Day School is committed to a work environment in which all individuals are treated with respect and dignity. WDS prohibits all forms of unlawful discrimination, harassment and retaliation, including behavior which targets an individual or group based on perceived or actual characteristics, such as but not limited to: race, color, religion, creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), national origin, age, disability, military service, veteran status, marital status, partnership status, sexual orientation, familial status, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, alienage, citizenship status, caregiver status, status as a victim of domestic violence, sex offense or stalking, unemployment status, status as a certified medical marijuana patient or any other legally protected classification.
- An undergraduate degree is required. A graduate degree in history, education and/or a relevant discipline is preferred.
- A minimum of three years of teaching social studies and/or history at the secondary level.
- Experience in diversity, social justice and equity curriculum work is ideal.