History Teacher - Upper School
Upper School History TeacherDedicated to excellence in academics, the development of faith, and an emphasis on the whole child, Oak Knoll, a member of the Holy Child Network of Schools, offers a premier college preparatory program for girls in its grades 7-12 Upper School. For a position to begin in August 2026, Oak Knoll is seeking a dynamic and collaborative History teacher to join the department.Key ResponsibilitiesHave the content knowledge and intellectual flexibility to teach S. History, World History, and electives, from introductory through advanced levels to students in grades 7-12Have the pedagogical expertise to implement skills-based grading practices across all coursesPlan, prepare, and deliver innovative, intellectually engaging, and academically rigorous instructional content that promotes successful learningUse technology to deliver instruction that supports and deepens student learningUnderstand how girls learn and use this knowledge to guide instructional and curricular decisions; apply principles of mind, brain and education science when teaching, developing curriculum, and assessing student learningCollaborate in the evaluation and design of History department curriculumSupport the extracurricular activities of the History departmentServe as an advisor to a small group of students and support their social and emotional learningWork collaboratively and professionally with a teaching team, faculty, colleagues, students, administrators, and parentsEnsure timely communication with parents on issues concerning students' learning needsMaintain accurate student records such as grades and comments and communicate such data in accordance with the academic calendar and school expectationsCollaborate with Lower School Social Studies faculty to ensure curricular alignmentEngage in continuing professional developmentParticipate fully in the life of the Upper School, including attending faculty meetings and in-serviceEngage in all aspects of the Oak Knoll community while promoting and supporting the OKS mission, vision, and valuesPerform other duties as assigned by, and in support of, the Division Head and Head of SchoolReport to the History Department ChairQualifications3+ years teaching experience at the middle and/ or high school levelBachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred (degrees in related subject matter)Experience with the Advanced Placement curriculum is preferred, but not requiredA commitment to girls' education and to the educational mission of the Catholic Church through the philosophy and spirituality of Cornelia ConnellyAbility to demonstrate growth mindset, optimism, and belief that all students can excelAn education mindset that believes that a teacher's role is to innovate and think creatively about education and meeting the needs of every childExperience as a practitioner of diversity, equity and inclusion in and outside of the classroomHighly collaborative and self-motivatedAbility to make contributions to the School outside one's academic department, including to club and advisory programsAbility to uphold the School's professional standards including punctuality, courtesy and discretionExcellent communication skills (oral and written), organizational, problem solving, and interpersonal skillsAbout Oak KnollOak Knoll School of the Holy Child is an independent Catholic School, coeducational from PK to grade 6, and girls only in grades 7-12. We are part of the global Holy Child Network of Schools, which includes nine schools across the U.S. and 13 overseas. Oak Knoll is Judeo-Christian in heritage, Roman Catholic in teaching and worship, where we believe that each person is created by God for an intended purpose. An Oak Knoll education guides students to discover that purpose and make a significant, positive impact on the world.Oak Knoll is an equal-opportunity employer where diversity is celebrated, and cultural competency is required. As a Holy Child school, we work for Christian principles of justice, peace, and compassion in every facet of life. We know that we can build a better world by learning from each other and embracing differences, and we are committed to making Oak Knoll a truly inclusive place to work and learn.To apply, please go to https://www.oakknoll.org/about-us/employmentOnly applications received through the online portal will be considered.