Since 1915, Shady Hill, a school of approximately 530 students (PreK - Grade 8) and 90+ faculty, has been a leader in progressive education. Shady Hill is a deeply mission-driven school. We seek to develop independent, joyful and curious learners who respect their own accomplishments and those of others. We strive to be a community whose values are strong and whose teachers are unafraid to engage students in important questions. The school’s program allows children to explore their worlds and test their powers. As a school with a historical and contemporary commitment to social justice, we believe that an inclusive and equitable community is an educational and moral imperative that empowers us all. Therefore, we seek to hire teachers who demonstrate a mindset and skill set that prioritizes cultural competence, equity, and justice in their practice with students and in their work with colleagues.
A hallmark of a Shady Hill education is the Central Subject methodology. Students in Grades 3-8 engage in an assigned Central Subject, an in-depth, integrated study of a particular time or people in history. The year-long study, which emphasizes strong content, the use of primary sources, understanding of multiple perspectives, acquisition of essential skills, and self-discovery, forms the core of our curriculum. Gradeheads (classroom teachers) are responsible for developing content and implementing instruction in social studies/history, language arts, and mathematics, working closely with the performing arts and visual arts faculty to integrate these disciplines.
Shady Hill School is also a teacher training institution. Its long-standing Teacher Training Center, which brings apprentice teachers to campus each year, prepares talented people for careers in education and allows each faculty member the opportunity to be a mentor and meaningful contributor to the teaching field. Because of the school’s commitment to teacher training, the school seeks teachers with certification or a demonstrated interest in working towards certification when hired by Shady Hill School.
About the position:
Shady Hill School is looking for a 3rd Grade Teacher (Gradehead) to join our Lower School team beginning in Fall 2025. The 3rd Grade Gradehead is responsible for language arts/literature, social studies/history, and mathematics instruction for their classroom. In the 2025-2026 school year, each 3rd grade classroom will have 1 Gradehead and ~16 students. Gradeheads are supported by a grade level Reading Specialist, and Department Teachers who are responsible for instruction in Library, Movement, Science, Music, Art and Shop. This is a full-time, in-person, 10-month position (late August - mid June).
Specific Gradehead Responsibilities:
Teach the year-long, grade level assigned Thematic Study / Central Subject which integrates instruction in language and literature, mathematics, science, music and art
Grade 2: The Charles River
Grade 3: Whales and Whaling
Grade 4: Ancient Greece
Teach mathematics using the Illustrative Math curriculum with a focus on building student understanding
Work closely and collaboratively with grade level team and department teachers to shape and refine curriculum
Manage all classroom responsibilities, including implementing curriculum, differentiating instruction to meet the needs of all learners, utilizing a variety of approaches to teaching and assessing students
Communicate regularly about student progress by writing reports, holding conferences with parents/guardians and meeting with other faculty and administrators to support the needs of individuals
Monitor the social and emotional wellbeing, and academic achievement of students
Serve as a full community member by attending weekly faculty meetings and performing weekly recess and dismissal duties, as well as volunteering for coverage duties when needed
Engage in professional development to enhance inclusive teaching and leadership practices. The school offers extensive professional development opportunities, including yearly trips to the People of Color Conference for BIPOC employees
At least three years of prior elementary classroom teaching experience preferred
Familiarity with integrated learning through a thematic approach
Demonstrated knowledge of emerging literacy, accomplished-reader skills and the craft of writing
Experience in helping children to construct mathematical knowledge through conceptually-based mathematics instruction that uses manipulatives and a problem-solving approach
Effective, timely, and professional communication skills
Employs multicultural, anti-bias, and anti-racist teaching strategies and materials that reflect cultural competence
Finalists will be expected to teach a demonstration lesson and provide a writing sample. Annual salary for faculty is determined according to a step scale commensurate with experience.
To apply: Please send a cover letter and resume to: apply@shs.org. Please be sure to include “3rd Grade Gradehead” in the subject line of the email.
Shady Hill offers competitive salaries and a generous benefits package, including medical, dental and vision insurance plans and paid time off. Employees must be authorized to work in the United States. Shady Hill is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. For more information on Shady Hill please visit us at www.shs.org.
For over 100 years, Shady Hill has been a leader in progressive elementary and middle school education and teacher training. The year-long central subject study, which emphasizes strong content, the use of primary sources, acquisition of essential skills, and self-discovery, forms the core of our curriculum. As a diverse school, we believe that a varied and inclusive community is an educational and moral imperative that empowers us all. Therefore, we seek to hire faculty and staff who share our vision. We offer a dynamic and supportive work environment, competitive salaries and a generous benefits package. Shady Hill is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. For more information on Shady Hill please visit us at www.shs.org.
Shady Hill offers competitive salaries and a generous benefits package, including medical, dental and vision insurance plans, a school-matched retirement plan and paid time off.