We are seeking a Social Studies educator that has both depth and breadth of content expertise to team with our Social Studies department as well as a Grade Level Academy Team. Applicants should have experience with student-centered educational practices, a broad array of assessment strategies, and be comfortable with teaching all levels of learners across multiple disciplines within Social Studies (Economics, Sociology, Psychology, American History, World History, Government, Civics, Geography). Applicants are expected to be proficient with various forms of communication and instructional technology. Applicants will also be expected to be involved with co-curricular activities and/or mentoring students. In addition, we are seeking applicants with experience in service-oriented, project-based learning. A teacher within this role would be expected to design and implement learning experiences that are multidimensional, collaborative, and differentiated in addition to bringing an empathetic mindset to the learning process.
Bachelors Degree (required) (B.A. in Social Studies or equivalent degree preferred) Masters Degree or Education Degree (preferred) 3+ Years of teaching experience (preferred) Certification in Secondary Social Studies (preferred) Current (dated within a year) clearances (required)
Please send a resume and cover letter as a document attachment, and be sure to include the position title in the subject line. All materials should be emailed to employment@malvernprep.org.
Malvern Preparatory School is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Diversity and inclusion have been and will continue to be an integral component of Malvern Prep's mission.
Malvern Preparatory School is an Independent, Catholic school committed to the Augustinian values of Veritas, Unitas and Caritas, meaning Truth, Unity and Love. Since 1842, the School's tradition has been to prepare young men for college, for leadership, and for life. Malvern educates its students in a caring, student-centered, environment focused on academics while maintaining balance among spirituality, arts, athletics, and activities. Students learn today so that they can lead with integrity tomorrow.