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General Summary:
Under the general supervision of the Middle School and Upper School Heads, the Middle/Upper School Computer Science & Math Teacher develops and teaches a middle-school and upper-school level curriculum that will include coding/programming, robotics, and technology, in addition to a section of MS or US Math. This person collaborates with the technology and math departments, as well as other teaching faculty, to help with technology and innovation curriculum creation, enhancement, and teaching. This position is responsible for building on the academic foundations established at earlier grade levels, developing lesson plans, advising students, independent learning exercises, material, curricula and methods that keep in mind the needs of the individual child and whole-group dynamic.
Essential Duties:
Education and Experience:
A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in teaching or related field required. Master's degree or higher preferred. Must possess a minimum of three years of teaching experience.
Special Requirements:
Must be able to complete a background check
Native fluency for language teachers
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Full Time
Elementary & Secondary Education
$61k-93k (estimate)
02/01/2024
05/07/2024
collegiateschool.org
NEW YORK, NY
25 - 50
1628
LEAH CHRISTENSON
$10M - $50M
Elementary & Secondary Education
Collegiate School, a day school for boys, is the oldest independent school in the United States. Tracing its origins to 1628, the school was established by the Dutch West India Company and the Classis of Amsterdam, the parent ecclesiastical body of the Dutch Reformed Church for the colonists of New Amsterdam. Beginning with Adam Roelantsen, twenty-eight headmasters have guided Collegiate "so that first of all in so wild a country, the youth be well taught and brought up." As New York City expanded to the north, the school moved from its original quarters on the southern tip of Manhattan Island... to a number of different locations. In 1892 it settled at a site next to the West End Collegiate Church, where Collegiate took on its modern form as an all boys' school and continued to develop its college preparatory program. In 2018, the school moved from the site at 260 West 78th Street to its new home at 301 Freedom Place South. Incorporated in 1940 as a non-profit organization under the Education Act of the State of New York, Collegiate School is no longer a church-directed institution, but the school maintains its historic association with the Collegiate Churches. A non-denominational school, Collegiate attracts a diverse group of boys, families, and faculty that has characterized the school for many years.
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