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Teacher, Math/Science -7th Grade

Math/Science TeacherStart Date: August 31, 2026Salary: $60,000 - $150,000Schedule:10-month position covered by the Professional Employees' Federation (PEF)Regular hours: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Mondays through Fridays, with one extended day per week until 5:00 PM on Wednesdays for faculty meetingsOccasional overnight work (approximately one multi-night trip per year) for class field trips and occasional event support (approximately three per year) that may occur outside of typical work hoursAbout Bank Street School for ChildrenA leader in progressive education for more than 100 years, the Bank Street School for Children provides students, from nursery through 8th grade, an education that engages their natural curiosity, nurtures critical thinking, and helps to develop a sense of community and social responsibility. Through a teaching approach that is fundamentally hands-on and child-centered, Bank Street students develop the courage and confidence to think independently, work collaboratively, understand themselves and others more deeply, and possess the compassion to make meaning of the world around them.About the PositionThe Bank Street School for Children is seeking an innovative Math/Science Teacher who will teach 7th grade Math and Science classes, with possible teaching responsibilities for other grades as school needs evolve. This role combines subject-area instruction with homeroom responsibilities, where serving as a co-advisor builds community and attends to the social-emotional development of students. We seek an educator with a Master's degree and at least three years of experience teaching upper elementary or middle school students. Experience with student-centered math and science curriculum and working collaboratively is essential.Focus of 7th Grade Curriculum:Group work, discovery-based learning, and problem solving are key components of our curricula.* 7th grade math is part of a two-year algebra sequence which focuses on expressions, equations, exponents, linear relationships with slope, graphing, and introductory 3D geometry. The 8th grade builds upon this foundation and completes the algebra sequence.* Biology is the focus of 7th grade science, which includes a study of genetics, evolution, cells and microscopes, and human reproduction and sexuality.Key ResponsibilitiesMath and Science InstructionTeach math and science curriculum responsive to students' developmental capacities and needsDocument lesson plans and develop comprehensive curriculum with guidance from supervisor and in collaboration with the math/science teamDifferentiate instruction to support group and individual learningUtilize materials-based discovery approaches and inquiry-based pedagogyIncorporate technology into the classroom when applicable to enhance learningApply both standards-based assessment and progressive teaching methodsHomeroom and Student SupportServe as co-advisor and homeroom teacher, organizing and maintaining a positive classroom communityProvide extra help to students as necessary during activity periods and morning mathWrite student reports and present at curriculum eventsCommunicate regularly with individual families and others who support students' learning and growthCollaboration and Professional EngagementCollaborate with classroom teachers and specialists to support curriculum and children's developmentMaintain and share the math/science rooms in collaboration with the math/science teamAttend and engage in regular planning meetings and supervision meetingsAttend and participate in weekly faculty meetingsEngage in professional development and lifelong learningSchool Community ResponsibilitiesContribute to internal coverage within the math/science team and across the schoolFulfill weekly community duties as assigned, which can include lunch, recess, early morning care, and bus dutySupport and attend weekly assembliesSupport school events including dances, graduation, the school musical, promotional videos, field day, and field tripsComplete additional duties as assigned by supervisor and division headQualificationsRequiredBachelor's degree in Mathematics, Science, Education, or a related field3+ years of teaching math and/or science at the upper elementary or middle school levelExperience working as part of a collaborative team of teachersBackground in materials-based discovery approaches to mathematics and/or scienceUnderstanding of inquiry-based pedagogy and experience developing curriculumKnowledge and understanding of child development and constructivist teachingAbility to effectively differentiate instructionExperience with anti-bias and culturally responsive pedagogyStrong organizational and communication skills, both written and verbalAbility to communicate effectively with colleagues, parents, and administrationProficiency with incorporating technology into the classroomDemonstrated classroom management skillsPreferredMaster's degree in Mathematics, Science, Education, or a related fieldExperience teaching both math and science at the middle school levelFamiliarity with Bank Street's progressive, child-centered approach to education