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FLSA Classification: Exempt, academic-year (10-month) position
Reports To: Adolescent Director
Hours: 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Position: High School English Teacher
Start Date: August 1, 2025
The Post Oak School is seeking a passionate and innovative High School teacher (grades 9–12) who is knowledgeable in all areas of English language arts and literature and who specifically possesses the demonstrated ability to teach writing, both creative and academic. In our mixed-age setting, teachers mentor and coach students in an environment fostering independence and self-direction. Post Oak teachers create curriculum as they work directly within the community and understand the interests and needs of their students.
We are looking for faculty members who are willing to share their experience with students, teach elective courses, travel, and lead extracurricular activities aligned with their personal interests.
We are deeply committed to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (DEIJ) and are particularly interested in applicants who:
come from diverse backgrounds
can participate within a diverse community of faculty and staff
can contribute to the development of a culturally responsive and culturally sustaining curriculum
can support a diverse body of students
Responsibilities:
The High School teacher is a full-time position responsible for curriculum development and teaching through seminar and project-based approaches in grades 9–12. This role requires one who can:
Advisor
Serve as a learning coach and mentor for 7–10 students
Model a positive regard for adolescents, their work, and their personal dignity
Support students through goal setting, the creation and implementation of their own learning plans, and ongoing reflection
Build and cultivate strong, positive relationships with students’ families
Content Expert and Curriculum Developer
Design and create a classroom environment where all students feel seen, welcomed, and appreciated
Collaborate with colleagues across the Adolescent Program (grades 7–12) to plan and implement a thematic, interdisciplinary curriculum that prioritizes active learning experiences where students develop key skills
Teach content-specific lessons
Co-plan and co-teach with colleagues as necessary
Differentiate lessons and tasks to support and challenge a diverse range of skills and knowledge
Take a constructivist approach to teaching and learning
Reflective Practitioner
Actively engage in ongoing professional development
Demonstrate a growth mindset concerning new strategies and the consideration of feedback from students, colleagues, and administration
Regularly analyze and adjust curriculum based on community needs and student and colleague feedback
Regularly reflect on the effect that our biases may be having on students and their experiences
Collaborator
Work with adolescent Montessori students in small classes
Embrace a student-directed classroom where adults and adolescents work side-by-side
Work with colleagues closely and actively pursue opportunities for interdisciplinary integration of knowledge for students
Traveler
Collaborate to plan our annual week-long Odyssey trip and travel with the High School community on the trip
Travel overnight with the High School community on our End-of-Year Retreat
Required qualifications:
Knowledge of or willingness to learn the principles and goals of Montessori education
Willingness to enroll in a program to engage in deep training and earn a Montessori diploma
Desire to collaborate, co-plan, and co-teach
Ability to respond positively to coaching and feedback
Openness toward innovation in instructional strategies, alternative assessment methods, and cooperative learning
Demonstrated commitment to the capacities and potential of all teenagers to succeed as productive members of their communities
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent required; master’s degree preferred
Experience and enthusiasm for the following is a plus.
Collaborate with a colleague and group of 12–14 students to plan and execute interim terms, that are deep dives into a subject area of interest, which can include domestic and international travel
Supervise and mentor students in leadership roles. For example, oversee the student editorial staff of the school newspaper, guide the Fun Committee in planning and organizing school events such as Prom and Quadfest.
Teachers will be motivated by The Post Oak School’s mission to honor and guide lifelong learners as they create their own bold pathways in leading purposeful lives.
Teachers must be able to work in a fast-paced, highly fluid, and innovative environment. The Post Oak School’s Middle and High School programs are situated in the Houston Museum District. Our academic program depends on extending the classroom work through connections and partnerships with local cultural institutions that the teaching faculty is expected to cultivate and maintain.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment
Regularly sit, talk, and listen
Regularly use close and distance vision
Travel, possibly internationally
The Post Oak School is an equal-opportunity employer.
The Post Oak School is a premier Montessori school in Bellaire, Texas (Houston area) serving students from age 14 months through high school. Post Oak is authorized as an IB World School to offer the IB Diploma Program for grades 11 and 12.
One of the U.S.’ oldest Montessori schools, The Post Oak School is an educational leader both among Houston’s top private schools and among the more than 5,000 Montessori schools across the country. We have attracted an accomplished team of faculty and staff and built campuses dedicated to learning. Our mission, our vision, our method, and our people are the means by which The Post Oak School helps students develop curiosity into interest, and interest into expertise.
The Post Oak School has operated continuously since 1963 and is a non-profit corporation. With a faculty and staff of 85 and student enrollment of over 475, we provide a culturally diverse student population with a comprehensive Montessori education steeped in AMI heritage and fully accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS) and at the high school level, by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO).
The Post Oak School, accredited ...by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS), serves over 450 students from infants through high school providing a superior Montessori environment and dynamic learning experiences designed according to the developmental characteristics and needs of children.
As the oldest Montessori school in the Southwest U.S., The Post Oak School, on two campuses, offers a comprehensive education from infancy through high school. In a non-sectarian setting, amid surroundings designed to support the principles that have made Montessori one of the most effective education systems in the world, our students develop the emotional, social, spiritual, physical, and intellectual skills to live the lives they were born to live.