Middle School English Teacher at BATTLE GROUND ACADEMY
Franklin, Tennessee, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

14 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Curriculum Development, Instructional Design, Assessment Development, Inquiry-Based Learning, Student Agency, Humanities-Based Approach, Instructional Strategies, Technology Integration, Classroom Management, Student Feedback, Collaboration, Syllabus Creation, Lesson Planning, Report Writing, Professional Development

Industry

Description
Description Battle Ground Academy is seeking a dynamic and innovative educator to join its middle school faculty in 2026-2027. Founded in 1889, BGA is a K-12th grade college preparatory school located in Franklin, TN. Serving a diverse student population from the surrounding counties, the school embodies the core values of character, scholarship, and excellence in all facets of campus life. The ideal candidate will have experience teaching middle school in an independent school setting and be familiar with a variety of engaging instructional design strategies to provide an inquiry-based learning environment that ignites curiosity and helps build student agency. A Bachelor’s degree is required and advanced degrees are preferred. Candidates should be passionate about incorporating a humanities-based approach in class, as well as developing essential skills necessary for today’s adolescent learners. Like all BGA faculty members, the successful candidate should expect to develop healthy and lasting relationships with students, inspire them to reach their full academic and personal potential, model the school’s core values on a daily basis, and contribute to the broader life of the school community. He/she will join the faculty at an exciting time and will be instrumental in the ongoing progress and growth of the division. BGA is the oldest school in Franklin, a remarkable city located just 20 miles south of Nashville. It has been referred to as “a small-town gem” by the New York Times. The downtown is filled with locally owned shops, restaurants, and Main Street is home to iconic venues such as the Franklin Theater. A key site of the American Civil War, the City of Franklin features an abundance of historical sites and parks appealing to those who enjoy history and/or the outdoors. Quaint, friendly, and welcoming. Franklin is truly a wonderful place to call home. Position Purpose Prepares curricula, leads instruction, develops assessments, and provides timely feedback to students, parents, and administration. Requirements Scholarship Creates syllabi for each course; develops lesson plans and instructional materials Collaborates with other faculty members in curriculum development Degree in English or similar Humanities based subject; masters preferred Proficient in the use of computer applications as required Assesses students’ academic and social growth, and maintains timely, appropriate grades and reports Creativity Provides individualized and small group instruction Uses a variety of instructional strategies Uses technology in the classroom as an instructional tool Compassion Establishes a positive learning environment by maintaining standards of student behavior and rapport Identifies student needs and cooperates with grade-level teams to help students solve learning challenges Supervises students in out-of-classroom activities during the school day Leads or assists extracurricular activities (team, sport, club, etc.) Possesses comfort in an independent school setting Professionalism Communicates student progress to parents through report cards, comments, emails, conferences, etc. Holds to the highest standards of professionalism, collegiality, and personal conduct Meets deadlines, is punctual and reliable Complies with conditions as stated in the employee handbook Maintains professional excellence through in-service education activities and ongoing professional development Fulfills other duties as assigned (committee, advisory, homeroom, chaperone, supervision, Saturday School, etc.) Physical Requirements and Work Environment Work in a highly stressful environment dealing with a wide variety of challenges, deadlines, and a varied and diverse array of contacts Stand or work at a desk and computer for extended periods of time Work primarily in a traditional climate-controlled classroom or office environment
Responsibilities
The teacher will be responsible for preparing curricula, leading instruction, developing assessments, and providing timely feedback to students, parents, and administration. They must also collaborate with faculty on curriculum development and create syllabi, lesson plans, and instructional materials.
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