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POSITION STATEMENT Upper School Science & Math Teacher (Grades 9-12)
Start Date: August 24, 2026
OVERVIEW Brooklyn Friends School (BFS), a thriving Early Childhood-12 grade school located in vibrant Downtown Brooklyn, seeks a full-time Upper School Science & Math Teacher within a dynamic community of colleagues (BFS uses the all-inclusive term, colleagues, to refer to all rather than one that delineates faculty/staff). Founded in 1867, Brooklyn Friends School’s pillars – diversity, equity & belonging; global social impact; and wholeness & wellbeing – serve as guideposts for our action-oriented collective work. Our school’s history has been illustrious and reflective of the expansive nature of human experiences. Guided by our mission, BFS provides a dynamic, diverse, and robust social/emotional environment and academic program that cultivates compassionate, intellectually curious, and confident changemakers. As a school, we affirm that human diversity includes, but is not limited to: race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, age, socioeconomic class, family structure and physical ability, as well as diversity of thought, talents, and learning style. Brooklyn Friends School does not discriminate based on these characteristics or any characteristic prohibited by law and provides reasonable accommodations to otherwise qualified colleagues and applicants. If you need an accommodation related to any part of the hiring process, please send an email to hiring@brooklynfriends.org.
This short videogives you a glimpse into our contemporary experience.
THE POSITION
Reporting to the Head of Upper School, the full-time Upper School Science & Math Teacher will teach across multiple science and math courses, including Physics, Math, and International Baccalaureate (IB) Environmental Systems and Society. The Upper School Science & Math Teacher will collaborate with colleagues in the Science and Math Departments, learning specialists, and administrative colleagues to plan, create, and implement curriculum. Applicants should be passionate about science and math, and preferably will have prior experience teaching in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme.
We seek candidates who are able to teach IB Environmental Systems and Societies (ESS) to 11th and 12th grade students at both the Standard Level (SL) and High Level (HL) expectations through an interdisciplinary lens. The role includes designing and facilitating inquiry-based instruction, guiding students through Internal Assessments (IA), and integrating both scientific and socio-political dimensions of environmental issues. Candidates will also teach foundational courses in Physics and Math primarily to students in Grade 9. As departmental needs evolve based on student enrollment and program development, teaching responsibilities may be adjusted accordingly.
Primary Responsibilities Include:
This position reports to the Head of Upper School
Teach two sections of Upper School IB Environmental Systems and Society HL and SL levels for 11th and 12th grades. Courses are generally co-seated.
Teach one section of Physics for 9th grade.
Teach one section of Integrated Algebra & Geometry I or Advanced Integrated Algebra & Geometry I for 9th grade.
Serve as a grade-level advisor to a small cohort of students, supporting their academic, social, and emotional growth
Design and implement lessons that align with the IB Diploma Programme framework, centering inquiry, analysis, and global perspectives
Collaborate with grade-level and departmental colleagues to plan and continuously evolve an engaging and relevant, differentiated curriculum
Integrate interdisciplinary approaches and contemporary texts to reflect a range of voices and lived experiences
Communicate consistently and effectively with families, students, and administrators regarding student progress and wellbeing
Contribute to regular assessment, grading, narrative comment writing, and student feedback cycles
Participate fully in the life of the Upper School, including advisory, supervisory duties, and community-wide activities
Maintain a well-organized, inclusive, and supportive learning environment
Qualifications and Characteristics Sought:
Bachelor of Arts in the subject or related area (Environmental Science, Ecology, Biology, Geography, or Math) required; Master of Arts in the subject or another field (preferred)
Familiarity with the International Baccalaureate program (preferred)
3-5 years teaching experience (preferred)
Experience teaching IB Environmental Systems and Societies (ESS), IB Physics, any IB Mathematics, or another IB science course preferred
Familiarity with IB philosophy, assessment practices, and internal assessment (IA) requirements
Strong interdisciplinary grounding across both scientific and social systems and experience designing inquiry-based, concept-driven units aligned to IB standards
Has relevant experience in an Upper School setting and strong classroom management skills
Demonstrated ability to scaffold complex scientific and socio-political concepts
Experience supporting student research, writing, and project-based learning
Is invested in continued professional growth
Demonstrates strong communication skills (oral and written)
Approaches work with flexibility, patience, grace, connection, and a willingness to learn
Demonstrates cultural competency and a commitment to diversity, equity, social justice, and inclusion
Brings a passion and desire to create a joyful learning environment
Respect for the life of the child
Compassion, integrity, and open-mindedness in all interactions
Collegiality, approachability, flexibility, and adaptability
Ability to partner and collaborate across professional statuses, i.e., with all colleagues (i.e., staff, leadership, families, student body, local and national independent school communities, and the neighborhood community)
Physical Requirements of the Job:
Must be able to work in an office environment including prolonged periods of sitting and standing.
Must be able to stand, bend over, twist and reach to access file cabinets, bookshelves and navigate office and workstation spaces.
Must be able to ambulate through a classroom setting, including walking up stairs.
Must be able to lift and carry small children up to 40lbs in the case of emergency.
Union Status: Union
Salary Range: $72,675 - $97,200
This salary range represents the expected annual salary range for this position. Ultimately, in determining your pay, we'll consider your education level, experience, and other job-related factors.
Benefits: Colleagues may be eligible to participate in employment benefits including, but not limited to, health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance. Benefits are subject to change at any time, and are subject to applicable plan documents.
To apply, please provide the following:
Cover letter addressed to the Head of Upper School. Along with punctuating your interest and experience, your cover letter should also address how you feel that your professional journey aligns with our school’s Quaker values and pillars of social justice, social impact, and wholeness.
Resume/Curriculum Vitae
List of three references (with emails, phone numbers, and relationship to you).
Please email the above attachments as a single PDF to hiring@brooklynfriends.org, and put BFS Upper School Science & Math Teacher in the subject line. Qualified candidates will be contacted after materials have been reviewed.
Brooklyn Friends School (BFS) is a thriving Preschool-12 grade school located in vibrant Downtown Brooklyn with a dynamic community of colleagues (BFS uses the all-inclusive term, colleagues, to refer to all rather than one that delineates faculty/staff). Founded in 1867, Brooklyn Friends School’s pillars of social justice, service learning/civic engagement, and Quakerism, serve as guideposts for our action-oriented collective work. Our school’s history has been illustrious and reflective of the expansive nature of human experiences. Guided by our mission, BFS provides a dynamic, diverse, and robust social/emotional environment and academic program that cultivates compassionate, intellectually curious, and confident changemakers. As a school, we affirm that human diversity includes, but is not limited to: race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, age, socioeconomic class, family structure and physical ability, as well as diversity of thought, talents, and learning style.