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High School / Secondary Social Studies Teacher

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Jelsa, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Part Time
    Job Type:
    Temporary
    Start Date:
    August 24, 2026
    End Date:
    November 27, 2026
    Education:
    4-Year Degree Required
    Cause Areas:
    Community Development, Education, Environment & Sustainability, Arts & Music, Research & Social Science

    Description

    Social Studies Teacher - Middle & High School

    Dates: August 24 - November 28, 2026 (14 weeks)

    Location: Jelsa, Croatia

    About The Field School of Hvar

    The Field School of Hvar is an independent enrichment program located in Jelsa, on the island of Hvar, Croatia. We bring together children ages 3 through 15 from around the world for a year-round academic program grounded in experiential learning, close reading, and deep engagement with literature, history, and the natural world. Small groups, meaningful work, and genuine community are at the heart of everything we do.

    Our curriculum is organized based on a chronological story of Western human development. In the fall of 2026, we will be centered in pre-history and Ancient Greece.

    About the Role

    The Social Studies Guide will lead labs for our two oldest groups: 12 children ages 11–12 (middle school) and 14 children ages 13–15 (secondary). You will meet with each group twice per week for three hours per session. Sessions will generally take place outside, weather and other practicalities permitting.

    Each session begins with a read-aloud from a narrative history, followed by student discussion. The second part of the lesson is hands-on, student-led group work: exploring the discipline of historical anthropology through a study of ancient dress. Ultimately, learners will use what they glean from ancient civilizations to reimagine their own apparel through our Zero-Kilometer Schoolwear project. Your role is to anchor the session in historical context and to teach skills related to research, dialogue, and critical thinking.

    Social Studies Program

    The Central Question

    The overarching inquiry in social studies across ages groups is: what is beauty? How have human beings across history used personal appearance to navigate social belonging? Students trace this question from 10,000 BCE through 500 CE, developing historical knowledge while building critical perspective on contemporary culture — including the global apparel industry.

    Session Structure

    Each three-hour afternoon session follows a consistent rhythm, with companion activities calibrated by age level:

    • 30 minutes: Read-aloud key passages from history texts while students take notes.
    • 30 minutes: Student discussion
    • 60 minutes: Critical Thinking — research and design thinking related to schoolwear project
    • 60 minutes: Craft/Experiential — developing prototypes using techniques (sewing, natural dyes, simple construction) based on historical practices

    Primary Texts

    • Susan Wise Bauer, Story of the World or The History of the Ancient World (primary spine text, full year)
    • M.I. Finley, The World of Odysseus (fall supplement)
    • Mary Beard, SPQR (spring supplement)

    Schedule and Responsibilities

    Teaching Days

    The school day runs 9:00am–4:00pm. Science and Social Studies take place in the afternoon, from 1:00pm–4:00pm, followed by a faculty hour from 4:00–5:00pm. During the faculty hour, teachers manage assessment documentation, communicate with the administrative team, and prepare materials for the following day.

    On Fridays, you will help students prepare and present a brief summary of the week’s work for parents. This is a valued part of how we keep families connected to their children’s learning.

    Non-Teaching Day

    One day each week (equivalent to one day in five) is reserved for non-teaching work, divided among three activities:

    • Planning and administration — curriculum preparation, collaboration with other guides and specialist fellows, and coordination with the administrative team
    • Workshop for local children — a free or low-cost offering for children from the Jelsa community who are enrolled in Croatian public school and cannot participate in the full program
    • Workshop for community adults — open to Field School parents and local adults, connecting the school’s activities to a wider audience

    Assessment and Documentation

    There is no formal grading. Instead, you will be expected to:

    • Conduct entry and exit assessment for internal planning
    • Maintain ongoing observational notes on each student’s development
    • Issue a brief weekly summary of work covered with each group
    • Contribute to ongoing program assessment — what’s working, what needs adjustment

    The administrative team manages parent communication, disciplinary matters, and family concerns. Teachers are not expected to interface with parents beyond the Friday presentations, community workshops, and everyday pleasantries. Our communication policies are described in detail in the staff handbook.

    About You

    We are looking for someone who brings several of the following:

    • Historical training — ideally in the ancient Mediterranean world, but broad historical curiosity matters more than specialization
    • Experience leading discussion-based learning and research with middle or high school-age students
    • Experience in non-traditional learning environments, such as museums and archaeological sites
    • Interest in interdisciplinary, project-based work. Comfort with craft and artisanship is a plus!
    • Warmth and adaptability within a small, close-knit school community

    Other Details

    • Fluency in English is required. Croatian is not required but warmly welcomed.
    • This position can be combined with another part-time role in order to create a full-time position, if that is of interest.
    • We are open to hiring on a permanent basis.
    • Benefits: All benefits and protections in accordance with Croatian law
    • Right to work: Candidates must have the legal right to work in the European Union
    • For more information about our program, visit www.fieldschoolhvar.org

    Benefits

    All benefits and protections in accordance with Croatian law.

    Up to two full scholarships for children or close relatives.

    Level of Language Proficiency

    English fluency is essential

    Location

    On-site
    Jelsa, Croatia

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