Upper School Mathematics Position, 2024-2025 School Year - Edison, United States - The Wardlaw+Hartridge School

    The Wardlaw+Hartridge School
    The Wardlaw+Hartridge School Edison, United States

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    Upper School Mathematics Position, School Year

    The Wardlaw+Hartridge School prepares students to lead and succeed in a world of global interconnection.

    The Wardlaw+Hartridge School, located in Edison, New Jersey, seeks an experienced, dynamic, and resourceful Mathematics teacher for our Upper School Division. The successful candidate will possess an understanding of pedagogy and instructional practices in high school education and enthusiasm for connecting learning to real life application. We seek an energetic and progressively-minded educator who is eager to collaborate within grade level and vertical teams. The ability to teach the math curriculum through AP Calculus AB/BC and beyond is highly desirable. More information about the Upper School program including our Curriculum Guide may be found on our website: School or at this direct link .

    The selected candidate will serve as an advisor to a small group of students and participate fully in the life of the Wardlaw+Hartridge School, including effectively collaborating with colleagues, engaging in a continual cycle of professional development, actively joining meetings, committees, service learning, and other community gatherings, and working to uphold the mission and vision of the school. The Wardlaw+Hartridge School strongly encourages applications from educators who will contribute to the rich diversity of our community.

    Minimum Qualifications

    All candidates must demonstrate a commitment to the school's mission and core values of Integrity, Opportunity, Support, Diversity, Community and Sustainability.

    A Bachelor's degree and teaching experience is required. A Master's degree is preferred.

    Interested and qualified candidates should send a letter of introduction, resume, and personal educational philosophy to: Faculty Hiring Committee, at

    Wardlaw+Hartridge welcomes and encourages applications from diverse candidates. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender, identity, disability, national or ethnic origin, or other legally protected status.

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