The English Department seeks a dedicated, dynamic, and experienced Upper School teacher for its English program. Successful candidates will possess a strong background in literature and writing instruction with an ability to engage curious and active boys who thrive on imaginative and versatile pedagogy. The US English Teacher is highly interactive and communicative in and out of the classroom, collaborating closely with colleagues. The ideal candidate will be an excellent student advisor, projecting a vivid presence in the Upper School. Additionally, the US English Teacher must possess an enthusiastic commitment to the importance of building and sustaining a diverse, just, inclusive, and equitable academic environment. General Summary: Under the general supervision of the Upper School Head, the Upper School English Teacher is responsible for the instructional program, general operations and management of their assigned class within the English Department during the Spring 2026 semester. This position is responsible for building on the academic foundations established at earlier grade levels, developing lesson plans, advising students, independent learning exercises, material, curricula and methods that keep in mind the needs of the individual child and whole-group dynamic. Essential Duties:
- Teaches classes as assigned, providing effective and professional classroom instruction, assessment and management;
- Designs and implements curriculum and instruction consistent with the mission, values and standards established by the School;
- Ensures the classroom, lessons and materials foster diversity, inclusion and belonging;
- Assesses students to evaluate their abilities, strengths and weaknesses;
- Grades students' assignments and exams in a timely fashion, building students' confidence, independence and accountability;
- Collaborates with colleagues on curriculum development and on enhancing instructional practices and strategies;
- Establishes effective communications and relationships with students and parents;
- Exhibits a growth mindset about teaching practices and works toward professional goals and development;
- Helps to maintain School policies, protocols and expectations;
- Develops and maintains professional, collaborative and collegial relationships with faculty and staff, as well as with community partners to the benefit of students and classes;
- Participates in required non-classroom activities including parent/student conferences, retreats, faculty meetings, field trips and special activities and performance events;
- Provides effective supervision of students to promote a safe and healthy environment and School experience; supervises students outside of the classroom-for example, during lunch or study hall;
- Completes required reports and tasks timely and professionally;
- Performs related duties as assigned.
Education and Experience: A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in teaching or related field required. Master's degree or higher preferred. Must possess a minimum of two years of teaching experience. Special Requirements:
- Must be able to complete a background check
- Native fluency for language teachers
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Ability and willingness to participate fully in a dynamic day school located in New York City;
- Excellent communication skills, both orally and in writing;
- Ability to remain responsible at all times for the supervision of students during classes and generally at all times when on campus or off campus;
- Ability to learn new technology and systems commensurate with program level requirements;
- Ability to demonstrate creativity and flexibility in pedagogy;
- Demonstrated ability to act as a role model of professionalism;
- Ability to model honesty, accountability, understanding, tolerance, respect, love and kindness for the students;
- Ability to multitask, keep calm under pressure and treat everyone with respect;
- Commitment to curiosity, a positive attitude, flexibility and a good sense of humor;
- Ability to follow all policies and procedures of the School as written in the employee and parent handbooks.
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