What are the responsibilities and job description for the Upper School Math Teacher position at McDonogh School?
Job Details
Description
An ideal full-time Upper School Mathematics Teacher is dynamic, has the ability to teach all levels of mathematics courses from Algebra I through Calculus, and is interested in developing strong problem-solving and communication competencies in students. The teacher will work with math students in grades 9 - 12.
Essential Functions
- Teaching and Curriculum Development
- Inspire, engage, and encourage students in the study of mathematics
- Value, promote, and develop the importance of effort and grit in students’ academic achievement; celebrating students’ effort and their incremental increases in achievement
- Work in a student-centered learning environment
- Incorporate student use of technology in solving problems and analyzing data
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- Work closely with colleagues teaching the same courses to ensure the same content coverage and ensure similar student experiences
- Become an active member of the McDonogh community by participating in school activities inside and outside of the mathematics department
- Professional Growth and Contribution
- Mentor a small group of students as an advisor in an advisory program as well as students inside the computer science classroom
- Overtly support and act in accordance with the school's mission
- Exhibit professional standards of presentation, punctuality, professional courtesy, and discretion
- Respond to the needs of the School, including but not limited to, service learning, advisory programs, coaching, assigned supervision, and other areas as determined by the Head of the Upper School
- Use professional growth opportunities to continually grow as a mathematics educator, including but not limited to, observing classes taught by colleagues both within and outside of the mathematics department
Qualifications
Recommended Employment Qualifications
Master’s Degree (preferred, but not required).
Additional Experience
- Experience with computer science and the ability to incorporate computer science thinking into math classrooms is a plus
- Prior experience teaching Mathematics is preferred
- Proficient in the use of technology tools including calculators, Google Sheets, and a LMS
- Subject matter expertise required, preferably through second-year Calculus including the ability to incorporate data analysis into math courses
Additional Requirements
- Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and discretion
- Ability to successfully work with and within a culturally diverse student body, staff, and community
- Exhibits a strong work ethic
- Must be able to comply with background check, including finger prints, as required by the agency and / or state regulations.
- Must possess personal qualifications as required, flexibility, patience, good personal hygiene and physical and mental health that do not interfere with responsibilities.
Working Conditions
Lifting and carrying of equipment is not typical, but may be required on rare occasions. Other working conditions include climbing stairs, walking around campus, sitting, standing, and significant computer use including extensive close use of a computer monitor. Reaching, grasping.