Social Studies Teacher
St. John's Prep School
Astoria, NY
Job ID#:
12290166950
Posted:
October 29, 2024
Expires:
December 28, 2024
Category:
Secondary Education
Terms:
Full-Time Employee
Experience:
0-2 Years
Education:
Undergraduate Degree
Base Pay:
$50k to $60k Salary
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Job Description
Job Description: Social Studies Teacher (U.S. History and Economics)St. John's Prep is urgently seeking qualified candidates for an immediate teaching position in the Social Studies Department for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Responsibilities:
Teach U.S. History Regents-level courses in and Economics, along with potential elective offerings.
Be Familiar with the NYS Regents Examinations in United States History and Government.
Develop and implement a curriculum aligned with NYS Social Studies Standards and the Grades 9-12 Social Studies Framework.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in history, education, or a related field
Strong oral and written communication skills.
If you are passionate about teaching and ready to make an immediate impact in our educational community, we encourage you to apply.
About the Employer
St. John's Preparatory School, a college preparatory co-educational high school, is dedicated to promoting academic excellence and to instilling the principles and values of the Catholic Faith in a positive, nurturing environment.Inspired by its Vincentian tradition, St. John's Prep is built upon the profound respect for every individual. Students' character formation is nurtured through a rigorous academic curriculum, and engaging religious program, enriching service experiences, and extensive extracurricular opportunities.
St. John's Prep prepares students to be successful in meeting the challenges of the 21st century and in creating a world in which all "have life more abundantly."