What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mathematics Educator - Belmont High School position at Belmont High School?
Shaping the Future of Belmont & Canterbury, NH Academic Year 2026-2027 and Beyond
Belmont High School (grades 9-12) is looking for a dynamic, student-centered Mathematics Teacher to join our team. We don’t just teach formulas; we cultivate critical thinkers, problem solvers, and future leaders for our vibrant Lakes Region community.
Find your place to belong at Belmont High
A Collaborative Culture - Join a forward-thinking team serving the towns of Belmont and Canterbury. We prioritize standards-based instruction and empower our educators with the tools to make math tangible and engaging for the modern learner. At BHS, teachers are respected partners in a close-knit, supportive community.
Work Where Others Vacation - Located in the heart of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region, BHS offers an unparalleled quality of life:
Prime Location: Minutes from Lake Winnisquam, Lake Winnipesaukee, and Gunstock Mountain Resort.
Community Charm: Enjoy the historic peace of Canterbury and the spirited community of Belmont.
Accessibility: Centrally located near I-93 with easy access to Tilton, Laconia, Concord, and the White Mountains.
The Impact You’ll Make
As a full-time member of our Mathematics Department, you will:
Inspire Mastery: Design and implement instruction that goes beyond the textbook, connecting math to real-world applications.
Personalize Learning: Use data and relationships to adapt your teaching to various learning styles, ensuring every student—from those in AP courses to those with educational disabilities—finds success.
Foster Belonging: Maintain a classroom culture built on mutual respect, responsible behavior, and a passion for inquiry.
Collaborate: Join a professional learning community where your voice helps shape curriculum, school-wide committees, and student life.
What You Bring to the Equation
Certification: NH DOE Certified or Certifiable in Mathematics, Upper Level (1100).
Education: A Bachelor’s Degree (or higher) in Mathematics or Education.
Mindset: A "student-first" philosophy. You believe that all students can succeed in math with the right guidance and support.
Communication: The ability to build strong, transparent bridges with students, parents, and colleagues.
Key Responsibilities
Instructional Design: Create engaging units and daily plans that align with our district goals and standards.
Assessment: Use formative and summative assessments to provide clear, actionable feedback to students and families.
Mentorship: Act as a role model, whether in the classroom, during extracurricular programs, or on field trips.
Professionalism: Participate in staff development and uphold the policies that keep our school safe and productive.
Join Our Team
Ready to make your mark in the 2026-27 school year? We are looking for educators who are ready to plant roots and grow with us.