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Middle School Social Studies Teacher & Advisor Leave Replacement - Fifth & Sixth Grade
Keys School
Application
Details
Posted: 19-Mar-26
Location: Palo Alto, California
Type: Temp to Full Time
Salary: $90,000 + depending exp.
Categories:
History/Social Studies
Salary Details:
Health and retirement benefits, including TIAA-CREF, are part of the compensation package.
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Job Title: Middle School Social Studies Teacher & Advisor Leave Replacement - 5th & 6th Grade
Department: Middle School
Reports To: Head of Middle School
FLSA Status: Exempt
Revised: February 26, 2026
About Keys School
Keys School, a K-8 of approximately 320 students, 50 faculty, and 20 staff, seeks an experienced Fifth & Sixth Grade Middle School Social Studies Teacher & Advisor for Leave Replacement, beginning August 13, 2026 with an expected end in November 2026 (end date is subject to change and could extend beyond November).
Founded more than fifty years ago, Keys offers an inquiry-based education concerned with students’ academic, social, emotional, identity, and physical growth. Today, Keys is known for helping students to become compassionate and empathic community members while developing the confidence to find their voice and advocate for themselves and others, with realized agency in their world.
The school is situated on two campuses, about a mile apart. The Lower School campus houses grades K-4, approximately 176 students, and 40 faculty and staff members. The Middle School campus houses grades 5-8, approximately 140 students, and 30 faculty and staff members.
With cross-divisional buddy and house programs, ice skating lessons, classes in self-science, and extensive outdoor education experiences beginning in kindergarten, the school offers an array of distinctive programs. These explorations, in concert with a strong academic program, prepare students to matriculate to the region’s highly selective independent secondary schools and rigorous public high schools.
Middle School Social Studies Teacher & Advisor Leave Replacement - Fifth & Sixth Grade Position
The Fifth & Sixth Grade Social Studies Leave Replacement Teacher designs, delivers, evaluates, and updates the social studies curriculum for Grades 5 and 6 in alignment with the School’s mission and culture. Reporting to the Head of Middle School, they create a dynamic, developmentally responsive curriculum that intentionally weaves social-emotional learning and culturally responsive, equity-centered practices into daily instruction, content, and classroom culture..
The ideal candidate will possess a deep and nuanced understanding of curriculum design, pedagogy, middle school development, social-emotional learning, identity-conscious practice, and a personal commitment to growth and development. This educator cultivates an environment that provides students with a foundation for lifelong learning, the development of self-advocacy skills, and resilience while demonstrating empathy and compassion for others. This educator is committed to collaborative, reflective practice that centers student agency, authenticity, and learning.
All employees are a part of a vibrant community of engaged, dedicated, and caring students and colleagues. They participate in the broader life of the school, including other duties, as assigned. This opportunity requires collaboration, strong communication skills, and a sense of humor.
Qualifications
Passion for working with middle school age children and a solid commitment to the teaching profession, and social-emotional learning
Deep understanding and a clear value of children’s social-emotional and academic developmental trajectories
A commitment to identity-conscious practice, belongingness, and advocacy for an inclusive community
A dedication to centering student thinking, communication, and agency in learning experiences
Experience interfacing with families and the larger school community
Strong organizational, verbal, and written communication skills
A commitment to continuous improvement, lifelong learning, and professional development, demonstrated through initiative, self-motivation, and a willingness to take on responsibilities beyond those explicitly defined
An educational philosophy consistent with that of the school
Knowledge of curriculum and skill-based standards for social studies, as well as developmentally appropriate instructional strategies and differentiation for middle school grade levels
The ability to foster strong student connections
Facility with a wide array of thematic, interdisciplinary, project-based pedagogy and assessment practices
The ability and willingness to work in teams and collaborate extensively with colleagues, and work across differences (intellectually and socially)
Embrace a growth mindset and value feedback as a tool for growth
Communicate joy and maintain a respectful sense of humor
A Bachelor's Degree and completion of a teacher education/associate teacher program
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in education or related field
Five years of related professional experience
Familiarity with CASEL and Learning for Justice frameworks, and Responsive Classroom approaches
Experience in interfacing with families and the larger school community in culturally responsive ways
A deep understanding of how emotion science impacts learning, e.g., work and practices influenced by Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, Dweck’s Growth Mindset, Goleman’s Emotional Intelligence, etc.)
Experience with curricular mapping and scope and sequence development using Understanding by Design (UbD) / backward planning and Project-Based Learning (PBL) principles
Expectations
Contextualize developmentally-appropriate classroom experiences around essential understandings, interdisciplinary integration, and antiracist pedagogy.
Lead an inquiry based social studies curriculum with a strong focus on project-based learning, research skills and collaborative group work.
Serve as a 5th grade advisor, guiding students’ social-emotional growth, organization, as well as transition into middle school.
Integrate community resources and/or partnerships into learning experiences.
In collaboration with the grade-level team and the Assistant Head of Middle School, develop research- and skills-based yearlong and unit learning plans.
Use a variety of formative and summative assessment data to differentiate instruction and maintain an up to date gradebook where students firmly grasp feedback and personal growth.
Actively engage in and support daily operations of the school community by participating in weekly assemblies (Openings), recess and lunch duties, and additional school activities and events as needed.
Participate in department, grade-level, and advisory planning meetings, to ensure interdisciplinary collaboration, curriculum development, and communication.
Communicate about the classroom program and learning with families through face-to-face conversations,, emails, and other electronic communication.
Lead and support intake, fall and spring conferences with students and families.
Actively participate in professional development with a growth mindset and a healthy sense of humor.
Use classroom management approaches that develop intrinsic motivation, student agency, andself-reflection. Frame mistakes as opportunities to learn while ensuring the safety, social-emotional learning, and well-being of all classroom community members.
Engage in ongoing and essential work to foster a culture of respect, equity, belonging, and inclusion.
Maintain professional collegial relationships that encourage sharing, planning, and working together toward improved instructional skills and student success.
Model positive behaviors for students and colleagues that align with the school’s core values, emphasizing critical social and emotional skills.
Monitor own beliefs and behavior to make certain that high expectations are held for all teachers and students regardless of socioeconomic status, race, gender, or other personal characteristics.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Specific abilities required include close vision, the ability to adjust focus, sound hearing, and the ability to speak clearly and coherently. Regularly, the employee is required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, run, and/or jump.
To Apply
We look forward to the opportunity to learn more about your interest. To apply, please email the items below as attachments to jobs@keysschool.org.
Cover letter addressed to Larry Purcell (he/him), Head of Middle School. The letter should describe your interest, experience, alignment with the role and commitment.
Statement of educational philosophy.
Curriculum vitae.
List of three references with contact information.
Salary: $90,000 + depending upon years of experience
Health and retirement benefits, including TIAA-CREF, are part of the compensation package.
Keys School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, orientation, or veteran status. For more information on the school, please visit www.keysschool.org.
Keys School challenges students to develop a keen intellect and a generous spirit, to advocate for themselves and others, and to honor curiosity and reflection in an increasingly hurried world.