The Harpeth Hall School seeks a full time upper school history and social sciences teacher. Harpeth Hall is committed to being an inclusive school community, and we seek educators who embrace our school values and who are dedicated to equity in all aspects of learning. The candidate should be a dynamic and collaborative teacher of history who is qualified to teach a wide range of upper school social science courses. The current list of upper school history offerings are: World Cultures (9th), AP and on level History of the Modern World (10th), AP and on level US History (11th), AP European History (12th), AP US Government and Politics (11th and 12th), AP Art History (11th and 12th), Economics (11th and 12th), Democracy and Leadership (10th, 11th, and 12th), and Political Philosophy (10th, 11th, and 12th).
The ideal applicant is an experienced teacher who has an enthusiasm for working with high school students in an all-girls environment, a commitment to innovative pedagogy, and excellent writing and communication skills. A Master’s degree and teaching experience at either the high school or university level are preferred. The upper school History and Social Sciences Department works closely as a team to maintain and ensure a strong social science curriculum. This position begins August 1, 2025.
JOB DUTIES
Plan, prepare, and create activities for multiple levels of Social Sciences courses that correspond with the school's curriculum.
Monitor the progress of students, offering extra practice and instruction when needed.
Create, administer, and grade assessments of student learning.
Offer individual assistance outside of class to students who need extra help.
Communicate with students, advisors, and parents through comments, emails, phone calls, conferences, and Schoology (our learning management system).
Attend and participate fully in meetings with department members in the upper school, as well as additional meetings with other departments and divisions.
Supervise advisees, monitor their academic progress, and advise them on ways to improve their performance as needed. Meet with advisees once per week. Serve as the first point of contact for parents of advisees, including managing family conferences once per year.
Post assignments on Schoology two weeks in advance, proctor study hall, document curriculumin Atlas, and perform other 5th component and chaperoning duties as assigned.
Candidates should complete an online application and submit a letter of interest, resume, and references at harpethhall.org.
The ideal applicant is an experienced teacher who has an enthusiasm for working with high school students in an all-girls environment, a commitment to innovative pedagogy, and excellent writing and communication skills. A Master’s degree and teaching experience at either the high school or university level are preferred. The upper school History and Social Sciences Department works closely as a team to maintain and ensure a strong social science curriculum.
Harpeth Hall is an independent college preparatory school for young women where each student realizes her highest intellectual ability in the sciences, the humanities, and the arts, and discovers her creative and athletic talents. Harpeth Hall develops responsible citizens who have global perspectives and make meaningful contributions to their communities and the world. With a tradition of excellence and a commitment to life-long learning, Harpeth Hall educates young women to think critically, to lead confidently, and to live honorably.
The Harpeth Hall community—students and faculty—has chosen respect, integrity, individuality, and trust to be our guiding principles. These values reflect our reverence for expressing kindness toward and acceptance of others, our commitment to diversity, forgiveness, and achieving one's personal best, and our dedication to the service of others.
Our school aspires to bring together a student and faculty community reflective of a diversifying Nashville. We work to ensure our students and faculty have the skills to lead open dialogues about the issues confronting our community and our nation. We know it is imperative to prepare students to succe...ed in an increasingly multicultural society. At Harpeth Hall, we believe that to be an excellent school, we must cultivate a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment in which to teach and learn.