Part-Time Middle School Humanities Teacher at Live Oak A Learning Center For Children
San Francisco, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Jun, 26

Salary

50.0

Posted On

21 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Curriculum Development, Collaboration, Equity, Social Justice, Self-Reflection, Professional Growth, Assessment Practices, Report Card Preparation, Portfolio Guidance, Field Trip Coordination, Family Communication, Advisory Group Leadership, Student Support

Industry

Primary and Secondary Education

Description
Description Live Oak School supports the potential and promise of each student. We provide a strong academic foundation, develop personal confidence and the ability to collaborate with others, inspire students to act with compassion and integrity, and nurture a passion for learning to last a lifetime. Live Oak is accepting resumes for a Middle School Humanities Teacher to begin in March, 2026. Applicants should have experience as head teachers, professional training, enjoy collaborative work on curriculum development, demonstrate a commitment to issues of equity and social justice, and feel a resonance with the school’s mission, vision, values, and educational philosophy. Please submit a resume and complete supplemental questions to apply. This is a part time position and reports to the Middle School Division Director. Requirements Primary Responsibilities of the Middle School Humanities Teacher: The middle school humanities teacher is responsible for the planning, consistent documentation, and implementation of the middle school humanities program, in accordance with the department standards and school’s educational philosophy, established scope and sequence, and adopted resources. Estimated course load: Teach 1 section of humanities; oversee a weekly club; and participate in duties and study halls. Engage in self-reflection and professional growth through goal setting, participation in the PGP program, and attending PD opportunities. Lead an advisory group of middle school students, collaborate with grade-level team on content. Collaborate with Middle School Learning Specialist, School Counselor, and Deans in providing students with academic and social support, and attend family/support meetings as needed. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Participate in staff, middle school division, humanities department, team meetings as needed to accomplish the goals of the program. Facilitate and record notes for advisees’ student-led Fall and Spring parent conferences. Develop and implement robust assessment practices; provide regular feedback to students. Prepare trimester report cards and midterm reports. Guide student portfolio work. Coordinate Acorn Stories. Coordinate humanities field trips and participate in advisory field trips throughout the year. Communicate regularly with families (send assessed work home, and write posts to class websites and articles). Lead a Grove. Participate in the middle school internal subbing program. Supervise students during lunch, recess, and middle school assemblies. Collaborate with the grade-level team in planning and implementing New Student Orientation. Additional Program Expectations: Supports admissions’ work through hosting tours and visitors, as well as participating in the Middle School Open House. Participate in the Middle School BTSN. Participate in Camp Live Oak. Support students during one evening event, such as the Middle School Music Festival, middle school dance, or movie night. Attend the MS Music Festival/MS Drama Productions/Art Show. Participate in the outdoor ed/travel overnight education trip. Write speeches for graduates and attend the Eighth Grade Reflections Ceremony (to be determined by previous experience with the graduating class.)
Responsibilities
The Middle School Humanities Teacher is responsible for planning, documenting, and implementing the humanities program according to department standards and school philosophy, teaching one section of humanities, overseeing a club, and participating in duties and study halls. Duties also include leading an advisory group, collaborating with grade-level teams, and engaging in professional growth activities.
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