What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mathematics, Instructional position at Ambassador Christian School, Inc.?
Ambassador Christian School opened in August 2024. The school has a bold vision to launch ambassadors for Christ into all spheres of influence. In our first school year, 2024-2025, we enrolled 159 high school student s. Over the next few years, the school will grow to 1000 in high school and is seeking to build dynamic programs in academics, athletics, fine arts, industrial arts and service. The school is well positioned on a 29-acre campus with an 80,000 sq ft building in the growing suburbs of north Charlotte.
ROLE SUMMARY
Faculty members at Ambassador Christian High School are charged with launching ambassadors for Christ into all spheres of influence. Ambassador Faculty live out a compelling relationship with Jesus Christ, which is central to daily instruction and interactions with students, parents and team members. Ambassador Faculty are not only masters of the curriculum, but they see each student as a unique individual to be known and loved. Faculty members prepare students for college or their calling and mentor students in all aspects of their academic and spiritual development.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Possess and Model a Growing Relationship with Christ
ROLE SUMMARY
Faculty members at Ambassador Christian High School are charged with launching ambassadors for Christ into all spheres of influence. Ambassador Faculty live out a compelling relationship with Jesus Christ, which is central to daily instruction and interactions with students, parents and team members. Ambassador Faculty are not only masters of the curriculum, but they see each student as a unique individual to be known and loved. Faculty members prepare students for college or their calling and mentor students in all aspects of their academic and spiritual development.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Possess and Model a Growing Relationship with Christ
- Pursue full devotion to Christ and live a life that reflects that authenticity
- Model the fruits of the spirit in communications, relationships and daily work
- Demonstrate teachability and a willing heart for service
- Embody others-centered, servant-leadership in all interactions
- Accept and uphold Ambassador's Statement of Beliefs
- Accept and abide by all affirmations in Ambassador's Annual Statement of Commitment
- Uphold and embody Ambassador's culture as set forth in the Ambassador Christian DNA Document
- Model servant leadership, grace, and love in all relationships and interactions
- Participate in Ambassador team and department meetings
- Demonstrate teachability and receptivity to feedback
- Pursue professional/personal/spiritual growth and development
- Participate in the broader ministry of Ambassador by contributing of time, talent and treasure beyond assigned role responsibilities
- Demonstrate a love for students and a desire to personally invest in their spiritual, emotional and social maturation
- Invest in the lives of students through life groups, mentorship, and other connection
- Compassionately respond to the intellectual, social, emotional, physical, and spiritual needs of each student
- Consistently partner and communicate with parents in the shared desire of student growth and success
- Engage in ongoing communication and collaboration with Ambassador team members in order to strengthen student performance and support
- Pray for students, families, and Ambassador
- Ambassador excels in advancing Ambassador's student outcomes including: spiritual formation, college/calling preparedness, and cultural engagement
- Through classes and interactions with the faculty member, students will have the opportunity to experience God's love and know that God has a plan and purpose for their life
- Students will display academic and personal competencies which will enable them to effectively pursue their career goals
- Seamlessly and deliberately integrate Biblical truth and Christian values into curriculum and instruction
- Implore meaningful instructional techniques and texture in the classroom to engage a variety of learning styles and promote critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and innovation
- Provide a learning environment and classroom management style built upon mutual respect and conducive to student learning
- Understand the curriculum of a wide range of Mathematics courses (college preparatory, honors, AP, etc.)
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Mathematics or in a discipline closely related
- Advanced Degree in a related area is preferred
- Solid biblical and theological foundation and understanding
- High School teaching experience preferred