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The Overlake School is a thriving, future-focused independent school nestled in a green forest in Redmond, WA. At Overlake, we're more than just a school. We are a bold community of learners and leaders, committed to shaping the future while honoring the values that have guided us since 1967. If you're a teacher who finds joy in being a part of a mission-driven community, serving students through best-in-class teaching frameworks, and creating memorable educational experiences, this is the opportunity for you!
The Details:
Wage: $63,971 – $122,532 salaried exempt. The wage offered will depend on education level and years of experience.
Work Hours and Location: This position is in person from 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. M-F with occasional evenings and weekends throughout the school year.
The Process: Please include a cover letter that helps us understand how you are aligned with Overlake’s Mission and Values and why you’re interested in this role at this point in your career. This post will remain open until a sufficient amount of applications have been received.
Benefits:
$5 employee premium for all medical plans
100% employee coverage for dental and vision plans
35% medical, dental and vision coverage for dependents
10 days of paid time off accrued per year up to 40
5-10% employer retirement match based on years of service
On-site health and wellness
Professional development allowance
Meal allowance for breakfast, lunch, and snacks daily
Employee Assistance Program
Long-term and short-term disability as well as life insurance
Use of School Library
New Faculty Mentorship Program
Who You Are: The ideal candidate is an outstanding educator with experience designing and teaching a range of curricula including advanced level courses who will work to ensure student success. This person should contribute enthusiastically to our school community and will work closely with grade level teams and teaching partners. A successful candidate will be comfortable fostering supportive student-teacher-family relationships and differentiating instruction for a diverse group of students.
What You’ll Do
Teach two sections of AP Physics, one section of Engineering and Design and one section of Design Thinking.
Attend the following as directed by School Leadership:
All School, Upper School Middle School, and special assemblies.
Fall Retreat overnight(s) or field studies, depending on your grade level
New Family Orientations
Back to School Nights
Graduation events
Two of three Admissions Open Houses or its equivalent
Faculty, division, department, all-school, and grade-level meetings.
Proctor exams including finals, 504s, and AP for AP teachers
Serve as an advisor/homeroom teacher
Participate in Project Week every year
Substitute/cover for absent teachers seven periods a year
Be an adult supervisory presence whenever among students before, during, and after school and at lunch
Chaperone class and grade-level events (dances, socials, etc.)
Sponsor or advise at least one club, student-led organization
Hold office hours three days a week
Participate in professional development
Faculty meetings before the start of school in August for New Faculty, Department Chairs, other leaders
Faculty meetings before the start of school in August for returning Faculty
All professional development
Participate in Student-Led Conferences & Parent Teacher Conferences
Department Expectations
Actively engage in the professional learning cycle of supervision and evaluation
Maintain an accurate and updated LMS that meets Division and Department expectations, including final grade posting by the deadlines
Attend all department meetings; participate in the growth and development of the department
Work on scope and sequence with fellow department members
Keep curriculum up to date
Requirements
Successful candidates are teachers who inspire students to think critically and communicate thoughtfully. Further, strong candidates will demonstrate the following:
Bachelor’s degree in physics, engineering, or related field
Ongoing commitment to school-funded professional development including AP Training Institutes and Engineering Your World Training
A student-centered approach to teaching
Belief in the critical importance of diversity in the life of the school and excitement about working to build and maintain a classroom that honors diversity of opinion and practices
Familiarity with differentiated instruction and the ability to engage students at a variety of levels of academic background, particularly in writing
Ability to communicate well in writing and verbally with colleagues, students, and families
Experience collaborating in and outside of department and grade-level teams
Computer literacy and technological proficiency, with an interest in incorporating technology into the classroom
Competency developing and using rubrics, standards, and essential questions
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with the UbD and UDL frameworks for course design
Experience designing a range of curricula and teaching advanced level courses including AP courses
Possess a level of cultural competency necessary for working with a diverse population in an inclusive and equitable community
Can model a culture of flexible, continuous learning for students
Familiarity with a variety of assessment styles
3 years of experience
Natural rapport and demonstrated effective leadership with students
Evidence of ongoing professional development
Willingness and desire to contribute to Overlake beyond the classroom
Equal Employment Opportunity
At The Overlake School, we strive to ensure that every employee feels welcomed and valued for their unique perspectives and contributions. From our hiring practices, performance reviews, raise decisions, and opportunities for promotions, The Overlake School follows consistent and fair practices to ensure all employees and potential employees have an equal opportunity for employment and advancement based on merit, and are not discriminated against because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth, pregnancy-related conditions, disability, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or on any other legally protected basis in the administration of its educational policies, financial aid, employment, and other school-administered programs. Our Human Resources department works with employees to make reasonable accommodations for those that require assistance in being able to participate in the interview process or meet the requirements of their position.
Background Check Policy
The Overlake School conducts background checks for employees after the conditional offer of employment is accepted, in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. Candidates will be asked to authorize these screenings and results will be reviewed by a designated HR representative. The Overlake School reserves the right to modify this policy at any time without notice.
Work Authorization Policy
This role is contingent upon the Employee’s ability to lawfully work in the United States in a manner compatible with the structure, schedule, and duration of the position. Any employment authorization that requires institutional agreements, academic-credit participation, or third-party oversight is subject to the School’s review and written approval.
The Overlake School is an independent, coeducational, college preparatory day school located on a 75-acre campus in Redmond, Washington. The school serves 530 students grades 5-12. Founded in 1967, the school has a reputation as one of the leading independent schools in the Northwest. Overlake believes that diversity is an integral part of its mission. The school therefore actively fosters a diverse community that contributes to its educational richness.