9th Grade Certified World History Teacher

STEM Preparatory AcademyNashville, TN
Onsite

About The Position

STEM Preparatory Academy is seeking a passionate and dedicated 9th Grade Certified World History Teacher for a full-time, in-person, 10-month position in Nashville, Tennessee. As a public charter school serving middle and high school students from diverse backgrounds, STEM Prep is committed to creating an inclusive environment where every student can learn, lead, and thrive. The school invests deeply in its educators, offering a supportive community, personalized coaching, and high-quality professional development. This role involves teaching 9th-grade World History on an alternating A/B 90-minute block schedule, facilitating personalized learning time, and engaging in collaborative planning and data analysis. The teacher will also be responsible for school duties, student mentorship, and upholding the school's values and policies. STEM Prep is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and seeks educators who share this commitment.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required
  • Ability to secure a teaching permit if not licensed
  • Authorization to work in the United States without employer sponsorship
  • Must pass MNPS background check

Nice To Haves

  • Active Tennessee teaching license with relevant endorsement
  • Belief that all students can succeed, with a track record of driving growth
  • Strong relationship builder with students, families, and staff
  • Commitment to continuous feedback and professional growth
  • Passion for serving a diverse community
  • Willingness to adopt school-wide technology platforms
  • Alignment with and modeling of STEM Prep’s core values
  • Ability to motivate students toward high academic performance

Responsibilities

  • Teach 3 of 4 classes on an alternating A/B 90-minute block schedule, serving students every other day within your assigned content area.
  • Facilitate one 30-minute Personalized Learning Time (PLT) block focused on intervention, enrichment, credit recovery, or targeted skill development.
  • Engage in unit internalization and curriculum planning using school-adopted materials; submit weekly lesson plan arcs with rigorous objectives, aligned assessments, and teacher exemplars.
  • Collaborate during your daily planning block, including co-planning with department members, weekly coaching meetings, and biweekly Professional Learning Community (PLC) meetings to analyze academic data.
  • Track and analyze academic and behavioral data using school-wide systems and maintain timely grade submissions.
  • Implement supports and accommodations for English Language Learners (ELL) and students with diverse learning needs.
  • Utilize instructional technology platforms (e.g., Google Suite, Infinite Campus, Kickboard) to support instruction and communication.
  • Maintain an 8:00 am – 4:00 pm workday, including assigned arrival and dismissal duties.
  • Participate in Staff Huddles (Monday and Friday mornings).
  • Serve weekly rotating duties (lunch, hallway, or transitions).
  • Attend weekly department or grade-level meetings held before school.
  • Engage in ongoing professional development, including 3 weeks of summer faculty training and biweekly after-school professional learning sessions.
  • Contribute to school-wide events such as family engagement nights, academic showcases, and recognition programs.
  • Serve as an advisor to a small cohort of students, supporting academic monitoring, goal-setting, and social-emotional development.
  • Deliver advisory, SEL-based, or Morning Mindfulness lessons aligned to state standards.
  • Supervise and participate in school-wide activities including Walk & Talk sessions, Club Days, field trips, assemblies, and special events.
  • Uphold and model the school’s values, culture systems, and student management policies.
  • Maintain Tier 1 classroom management and follow the progressive discipline matrix when necessary.
  • Track and input behavior data into Kickboard to ensure strong communication with families and school leaders.
  • Participate in Grade-Level Community Meetings recognizing scholars who exemplify integrity, imagination, drive, collaboration, and inquiry.
  • Implement ELL accommodations across all content areas.

Benefits

  • $3,000 signing bonus for applicable roles
  • Pay scale 5% above MNPS
  • Discounted on-site childcare available through Little Wonders
  • Comprehensive two-week onboarding plan
  • MNPS benefits and TCRS retirement
  • Dedicated coaching and professional support
  • Performance bonuses for TVAAS Levels 4 and 5
  • Longevity bonuses at 3, 5, and 10 years
  • $3,000 stipends for department chairs and mentor teachers
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