Long Term Sub: Upper School History Teacher
Friends Select School is seeking an Upper School history teacher to cover a quarter-long leave. The expected dates of this position are January 6, 2025 through March 21, 2025, with the potential to shift slightly based on need. The position will include teaching three sections of 11th grade US history. The ideal candidate will take a friendly and collaborative approach to teaching in order to create an inclusive learning environment for all students
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Teach 3 sections of US history, and potentially lead an advisory and a clubs block
- prepare for classes, including grading homework and assessments and posting work on the school's LMS;
- meet with students when they need extra help and communicate home for persistent struggles;
- communicate with the guidance team with students who need additional support
- Maintaining and updating Blackbaud (the school’s LMS) for each class
Qualifications/Skills:
- Undergraduate degree in history, or related subject
- Experience teaching history, preferably for grades 9-12
- Experience and proficiency using a Learning Management System (Blackbaud), preferred
- Support Quaker school values, a commitment to social justice and anti-racism
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume and a list of three professional references to Chris Singler, Director of the Upper School via the school’s website at:
https://www.friends-select.org/about/employment-opportunities
References will not be contacted unless the candidate is a finalist for the position. Materials accepted until November 6th.
Friends Select School is a co-educational, pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade, college preparatory, independent school located in Center City Philadelphia, serving over 600 students. As a Quaker school committed to diversity, equity and inclusion, FSS actively seeks and warmly welcomes applicants from diverse and underrepresented populations. Friends Select School provides programs and services and equal opportunity in the administration of its educational and admissions policies, financial aid programs, employment and the selection of its governing board without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, creed, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, age, disability, veteran status or any other legally protected class status.