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The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University’s good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
The School at Columbia University is an independent K-8 school founded in 2003 with the goal of providing an excellent education to a diverse student body. Our intentional school culture embraces shared beliefs across disciplines and grades, which underlie important values expressed through everyday behaviors and visible symbols throughout our community.
We dedicate ourselves to fostering in our students personal resourcefulness and integrity, a sense of social responsibility, and a lifelong appreciation of learning through an innovative, socially and emotionally supportive, and academically challenging program. We adhere to a common code of civility among all constituents. We tailor our instruction so that the needs of the individual students are met. A committed faculty and administration strive to create a school that will stand as a model for what K-8 education can be and serve as a genuine and enduring partnership between Columbia University and its neighbors.
Responsibilities:
Teach an integrated humanities curriculum to middle school students in a K-8 setting
Work to ensure academic excellence by fully knowing students and adapting curricula to meet their needs
Collaborate in the design and implementation of an integrated curriculum
Act as an advisor to a group of middle school students
Commit to the academic and social mission of the school, which requires differentiation to meet the needs of a diverse community
Chaperone overnight and/or extended grade-level trips, as applicable, in support of the teaching team, student experience, and the academic and advisory program
Fulfilling all duties, responsibilities, and commitments as outlined in the school’s Guidebook and the organization’s code of conduct
Keep careful anecdotal and assessment records to write accurate, comprehensive student reports that reflect student growth and support their future education
Perform other responsibilities as assigned
Qualifications:
B.A./B.S. degree in Education, Humanities or or an equivalent degree or educational qualification from an accredited college or university
At least two years of full-time teaching experience in K-8 public or independent schools beyond student teaching
Teaching experience at the middle-school level, and demonstrated knowledge of adolescents
Experience working with web-based technologies and applications
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Wide-ranging intellectual and educational interests
Preferred Qualifications:
Advanced degree in a related field
Knowledge of Spanish
Knowledge of latest research and thinking about humanities education
The School at Columbia University is an independent K-8 school founded in 2003 with the goal of providing an excellent education to a diverse student body. Our intentional school culture embraces shared beliefs across disciplines and grades, which underlie important values expressed through everyday behaviors and visible symbols throughout our community:
Collaboration: Encouraging creative problem-solving in dynamic groups where outcomes are not always predictable, but ultimately greater than any individual perspective could envision.
Community: Promoting inclusivity, facilitating open communication, and providing clear expectations to all members of the community to ensure a healthy, productive environment, inside and outside the school.
Diversity: Reveling in an environment of myriad learning experiences that address important aspects of diversity, including identity development, anti-bias skills, and the idea that difference is better.
Innovation: Taking thoughtful risks grounded in current research, putting new technologies to work in classrooms, and always seeking new approaches to learning to provide a meaningful 21st-century education to all students.