Middle School Humanities Teacher(Long-Term Substitute (Full-time, 4-8 Weeks) - Temporary Position)At Children's Day School, what you learn and who you become are equally important. Children's Day School (CDS) is a welcoming community in the big city, a farm and garden among urban streets, an advocate for change and uplifting progressive values, an independent school with down-to-earth values, and an institution that is always asking how we can do this better. We strive for balance so students become both academically successful and grounded. They leave CDS confident, with the humility to listen and the resolve to speak up for what they see as right.CDS is a co-educational preschool through eighth-grade school serving over 470 students in the Mission Dolores neighborhood of San Francisco, California with two campuses, two sheep, and lovely people. To learn more about CDS, visit our website at www.cds-sf.org and specifically our Middle School Program, click here.Job SummaryWe are seeking an experienced, talented, and energetic Middle School 7th Grade Humanities Teacher for four to eight weeks during the 2024-2025 school year. This position reports to the middle school director and works with all students in grades 5 through 8. The ideal candidate will bring middle school expertise, cultural competence, a commitment to equity and inclusion work, and alignment with the CDS Learning Beliefs. The successful candidate will prepare and inspire all students to be lifelong readers and writers while developing a critical eye for human history. Children's Day School uses a variety of teaching resources including online resources, class novels, history textbooks, and primary sources.Dates/Schedule:During the school year, the daily schedule is 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Monday – Friday (hours may vary slightly for meetings or events).Some events may occur on weekends.This role is expected to begin in March 2025.Primary ResponsibilitiesEssential Practices of a CDS EducatorCDS Educators have identified and aligned on these five essential teaching practices to guide instruction and learning in the classroom. Applicants should excel in using these practices and be able to apply them to curriculum and unit design across all content areas they are responsible for.Humanities Program ResponsibilitiesWork with studentsAn unwavering commitment to middle school students and the communityEnthusiasm for the opportunities and challenges inherent in working with middle school studentsExcellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate with students, colleagues and parentsWillingness to model professional and ethical standards when working with students and the middle school teaching teamThe desire and ability to contribute to student and community life inside and outside the classroomA commitment to professional developmentA commitment to social justice and multicultural educationCurricular content and instructionDeep understanding of the writing process as well as form and structure in writing, especially essays, poetry, and short storyAbility to lead literature circles and provide guidance in leveled-reading techniquesFamiliarity with world cultures and historyAbility and willingness to differentiate instructionAbility to integrate theory with practice in designing and implementing appropriate learning strategies for each studentOther responsibilities may include:Being an advisor of 10-12 studentsPerforming lunch, recess, and dismissal duties as assignedWriting narrative reports for all studentsMaintaining positive working relationships with parentsMinimum RequirementsBachelor's degree from an accredited college or university; academic program focus on literature, history, and/or education-related fieldsExperience working with middle school or upper elementary students Teaching credential and/or master's degree preferredOther responsibilities will include:Attend middle school meetingsFacilitating a small group advisory (10-12 students) throughout the term Performing lunch, recess, morning, and dismissal duties as assignedSupervise and engage with breaks, lunch supervision, free play, and program transitions.Provide a safe physical and emotional environment for all students. Encourage children to take the initiative to solve problems. Help children think, investigate, ask questions, and laugh. Strive to meet each child's individual needs.Other duties as assigned.Division Wide Collaboration Partner with the Middle School Division Head, Grade Level Team, Learning Specialists, and Counselors to advocate for student learning and well-being.Partner with the Middle School Division Head, Team Leads, and other leaders on campus to respond to feedback.Attend weekly division meetings, grade-level team meetings, and, as needed, meetings with families to update or check in on student progress and development.Build strong collaborative partnerships with other teachers to integrate curriculum and support student learning inside and outside of the classroom.Whole School - CDS TeamEngage actively in the CDS professional learning community by forwarding schoolwide initiatives and strategic prioritiesPosition RequirementsBS/BA (highly preferred); will consider relevant teaching experienceMA and Teaching credential preferredDemonstrated successful experience with inquiry-based models of teaching humanities to middle school students in a classroom settingDemonstrated experience with curriculum development and/or oversightAcumen in 21st-century learning skills and issues of diversity, equity, and inclusionDemonstrated knowledge, skills, and habits within whole child learning practices - a focus on core academics and SEL developmentStrong communication skills and solutions-oriented mindset Proficiency in the use of technology, Google Suite, and managing multiple platforms for the purpose of organization and curriculum implementationCompensationProjected daily rate is $315 - $639 per day. The daily rate is based on qualifications and experience. CDS is an equal-opportunity employer. Our community is diverse in many ways, inclusive of race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender spectrum, age, ability, and more. We welcome and value the same in our faculty and staff.Contact Informationhttp://careers.cds-sf.org/Powered by JazzHRPI57c96a52aa84-34600-36182873