National Cathedral School seeks a dynamic and passionate Upper School Social Science teacher who believes in the power of young women and is dedicated to nurturing their curiosity and potential. This is a one-year, full-time position, with the potential to extend. The teacher teaches students how to think, turning the classroom into a laboratory for ideas. NCS is primary-source driven; the curriculum focuses on the development of students’ analytical thinking, critical reading, and persuasive writing skills.
The ideal candidate:
Responsibilities include:
Teachers are on campus from 7:45am to approximately 4pm. Additional responsibilities include participating in department, division and faculty meetings, holding regular office hours, as well as attending chapel, cathedral services, and assemblies. Faculty participate in the life of the school by supervising a study hall and sponsoring a student club.
Salary and Benefits:
The full time salary for this position is $65,000-$140,000. The exact salary is determined based on education and teaching experience using a step scale. Benefits available include medical, dental, life insurance, a retirement plan with a school contribution, free parking or transit benefits, and lunch without charge, as well as support for professional development experiences. Additional stipends are available for coaching middle or upper school sports.
The National Cathedral School is grounded in the Episcopal promise to honor the dignity of every human being. We believe a diverse, equitable, and inclusive community fosters intellectual excellence and empathy needed to amplify the collective power of young women to enrich and improve a dynamic world. We therefore seek candidates who will embrace diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging to ensure a strongly connected and engaged community in and outside of the classroom.
Be prepared to upload a cover letter, resume, and a sample lesson that the candidate has used with students. Please provide the names and contact information of three references. References will not be contacted before an interview and discussion with the applicant.