High School Math Teacher

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Jupiter Christian School

High School Math Teacher 

Jupiter Christian School Science Teacher Founded in 1963, Jupiter Christian School is committed to excellence in teaching the mind, reaching the heart, and inspiring servant leaders to impact the world for Jesus Christ. Jupiter Christian School distinctively educates students in a Nurturing Community to Excel in life and Engage the world.

Job Summary: 

The Jupiter Christian School Teacher must be a spiritually sensitive individual who understands the mission and philosophy of Jupiter Christian School and is committed to helping see it become a reality in the lives of our students by manifesting, by precept and example, the highest Christian virtue and personal decorum, serving as a Christian role model (I Timothy 4:12) both in and out of school (Luke 6:40), and as an example to parents and fellow employees in judgment, dignity, respect, and Christian living according to the Conditions of Employment outlined in the JCS Faculty Contract. The teacher must be a born-again Christian with spiritual maturity in academic and leadership abilities that will enable him/her to teach God’s truth. The ability to communicate well with various types of people, handle confidential information appropriately, maintain a courteous, professional, and respectful attitude and integrity in all situations are prerequisites.

General Description of Duties and Responsibilities
Teaches High School Math (course offerings include Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra II, AP Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus AB, and BC, Math for College, and Math for College Statistics) The teacher implements the school curriculum; documenting teaching and learning progress/activities/outcomes; developing lesson plans, modeling the necessary skills to perform assignments, providing a safe and positive learning environment; and providing feedback to students, parents, and administration regarding student progress, expectations, goals etc.

Essential Job Requirements
Establishes and maintains a positive classroom environment conducive to learning.  This includes spiritual, academic, emotional, social, and physical growth and maturity.
Respectfully submits and is loyal to God-appointed authority.
Integrates a biblical worldview.
Functions as a learning catalyst, allowing the student to become the focal
point in the classroom.
Follows and updates the JCS curriculum guides in implementing the instructional program.
Differentiates learning activities and instruction that meet the needs of the students in the
class by designing authentic, learner-driven activities and environments that recognize and accommodate learner variability.
Assesses student’s performance and plans instructional strategies to help the student.
Demonstrates tech proficiency for both productivity and innovation (e.g. Office 365 suite, Canvas)
Integrates technology and innovative teaching practices through a commitment to being both a learner and a leader by identifying, exploring, evaluating, and adopting new digital resources and tools for learning.
Implements project and problem-based learning.
Develops positive working relationships with students, parents, and fellow staff members.
Works cooperatively with the teaching team and dedicates time to collaborate with colleagues and co-learn with students to create authentic learning experiences that leverage technology.
Maintains accurate records and inventory for classroom and department needs (eg. textbooks, supplies, curriculum resources)
Attends all meetings, training, and duties before or after school that are scheduled by the administration or department head.
Attends select evening activities as scheduled by administration (e.g. Curriculum Night, Open House, and Parent Conferences)
Serves as a chaperone or advisor for the following events and activities:
REACH week, retreats, clubs, advisory
Serves on school committee(s) as requested.
Serves in a “Plus-One” role. JCS “Plus One” principle – JCS expects all faculty members to sponsor a Plus-One. A JCS Plus-One is defined as a non-leadership, paid or unpaid role that primarily seeks to provide co-curricular or extra-curricular student opportunities with teacher planning, supervision, and implementation at least once a year.

Qualifications
Spiritual
Must have a clear testimony of personal faith in Jesus Christ as Savior
Must be able to demonstrate active membership and involvement in an evangelical local church

Education
Required: Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary, Middle Grades, or High School Math Education
Preferred: Master’s Degree in Education

Experience
Preferred: Minimum of five years of teaching experience
Preferred: State of Florida teaching license in High School Math Ed.

To apply for this job email your details to ebatts@jupiterchristian.org

To apply for this job email your details to ebatts@jupiterchristian.org

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