26/27 Middle School Math Teacher

Children's Day SchoolSan Francisco, CA
Onsite

About The Position

Children’s Day School (CDS) is seeking an experienced, talented, and energetic Middle School Math Teacher for the 2026-2027 school year. This position reports to the middle school director and teaches students in grades 7 and 8. The ideal candidate will bring middle school expertise, cultural competence, a commitment to equity and inclusion work, and alignment with the CDS Learning Beliefs. CDS is a co-educational preschool through eighth-grade school serving over 450 students in the Mission Dolores neighborhood of San Francisco with two campuses, two sheep, and lovely people.

Requirements

  • BS/BA (highly preferred); will consider relevant experience
  • MA preferred
  • Previous middle school or equivalent teaching of math experience preferred
  • Demonstrated successful experience in teaching math to middle school students in a school setting
  • Demonstrated experience with curriculum development and/or oversight
  • Acumen in 21st-century learning skills and issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion
  • Demonstrated knowledge, skills, and habits within whole child learning practices - a focus on core academics and SEL development
  • Strong communication skills and a solutions-oriented mindset
  • Proficiency in the use of technology, Google Suite, and managing multiple platforms for organization and curriculum implementation
  • TB Assessment
  • Live Scan background check
  • Eligible to work in the U.S.

Nice To Haves

  • Deep understanding of middle school mathematics, including pre-algebra, algebra, and geometry
  • Willingness to engage in cross-curricular collaboration and lesson planning
  • An unwavering commitment to middle school students and the community
  • Enthusiasm for the opportunities and challenges inherent in working with middle school students
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate with students, colleagues, and parents
  • Willingness to model professional and ethical standards when working with students and the middle school faculty
  • The desire and ability to contribute to student and community life inside and outside the classroom
  • A commitment to professional development
  • A commitment to social justice and multicultural education

Responsibilities

  • Deliver high-quality math instruction to 7th- through 8th-grade students using various teaching methods to accommodate different learning styles and abilities.
  • Design and implement a comprehensive math curriculum that aligns with the school's educational philosophy and standards, promoting inquiry, life-long learning, hands-on learning, and competency-based learning.
  • Facilitate students' social, emotional, and academic development using Responsive Classroom procedures to manage the class and any student behavior issues.
  • Design purposeful performance tasks to best understand student learning track progress and students’ development of competencies, and share learning goals throughout projects.
  • Evaluate and assess student performance and progress in math, providing feedback and guidance to support their development.
  • Writing end-of-semester narrative reports for all students
  • Writing high school recommendation letters (stipended work)
  • Recommend purchasing all supplies and equipment in accordance with proper purchasing procedures.
  • Attend middle school meetings
  • Substitute coverage as needed (backup)
  • Participating in an overnight education trip
  • Facilitating a small group advisory (10-12 students) throughout the school year
  • Performing lunch, recess, morning, and dismissal duties as assigned
  • Supervise and engage with breaks, lunch supervision, free play, and program transitions.
  • Provide a safe physical and emotional environment for all students.
  • Encourage children to take the initiative to solve problems.
  • Help children think, investigate, ask questions, and laugh.
  • Strive to meet each child’s individual needs.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • Partner with the Middle School Division Head, Grade Level Team, Learning Specialists, and Counselors to advocate for student learning and well-being.
  • Partner with the Middle School Division Head, Director of Curriculum and Innovation, Team Leads, and other leaders on campus to set goals, respond to feedback, and focus on professional growth and development.
  • Attend weekly division meetings, grade-level team meetings, and, as needed, meetings with families to update or check in on student progress and development.
  • Build strong collaborative partnerships with specialist teachers to integrate curriculum and support student learning inside and outside of the classroom.
  • Engage actively in the CDS professional learning community by forwarding schoolwide initiatives and strategic priorities.
  • Partner with admissions and advancement as needed to promote the CDS program and mission
  • Find opportunities to lead and contribute by joining committees, leading affinity groups, and collaborating with colleagues to sustain our commitment to innovation and ongoing learning.

Benefits

  • medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • paid time off
  • tuition remission
  • education reimbursement and professional development
  • employer-paid retirement plan
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