Upper School Teacher of Mathematics
Listed on 2026-01-07
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Education / Teaching
Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, High School, Academic, Special Education Teacher
Position Classification: Full-time, 10-month, faculty, salaried exempt
Hours: 7:45 a.m.
-4:00 p.m. with additional hours as needed to fulfill after school coaching/activity responsibilities as assigned
Reports to: Head of Upper School and US Mathematics Department Chair
Position Summary:St. Christopher’s School, the largest all-boys school in Virginia and one of the largest and oldest boys’ schools in the Mid‑Atlantic region, seeks an Upper School Teacher of Mathematics.
Serving approximately 1,000 boys in Grades JK-12 in Richmond, Virginia, St. Christopher’s is an Episcopal school committed to cultivating a community that is diverse, inclusive, and welcoming. We pride ourselves on bringing out the best in every boy. Our boys benefit from an education and curriculum that is holistic, including academics, the arts, athletics, and service learning. The St. Christopher's experience is further differentiated by a strong emphasis on our Community Pillars — honor & integrity, the pursuit of excellence, and community & brotherhood.
PrincipalResponsibilities:
- Teaching a full academic course load (four classes with two or three preps)
- Specific course assignments and levels (regular, honors and AP) may be determined on the strengths of the successful candidate
- Candidates should be prepared to teach in more than one area/level of the curriculum
- Preference will be given to candidates with the ability to teach precalculus and calculus
- Preference may be given to candidates with experience in and willingness to teach computer science as well
- Advising six to eight students
- Coaching or leading two co‑curricular activities
- Offering a Saints Explore cohort (experiential learning program)
- Handling other duties (study halls, chaperoning dances, etc.) as assigned
- Participating in the life of the school through committee work and regular presence at chapel and major school events such as concerts, plays, athletic contests, and other events as a means of supporting the students and the mission of the school
- Communicating in an articulate and appropriate fashion, as well as in a timely and efficient manner, with parents, students, and colleagues
- Staying abreast of best practices for teaching boys and relating to adolescent boys
- Communicating and interacting with faculty and staff from across the school in an appropriate and effective professional manner
- Attending department and faculty meetings and all-school professional development meetings, including the Curriculum Institute at the end of the school year occurring every four years
Skills:
- A commitment to St. Christopher's mission, Community Pillars, policies, and initiatives
- A commitment to best practices in education, as articulated in the School’s Teaching Excellence Document, and a dedication to best practices for boys, as espoused by the St. Christopher’s Center for the Study of Boys
- A clear commitment to diversity, community, and inclusion in school communities, as expressed in the St. Christopher's Diversity and Inclusion Statement
- Hold at least a bachelor's degree in Mathematics or a closely related field with strong academic record; a masters degree and teaching certification are preferred, but not required
- Have a minimum of three years teaching experience
- Possess a thorough knowledge of and passion for teaching the discipline of Mathematics and an openness/experience in employing inquiry-based instructional methodologies
- Show an understanding of the vital role of research and analysis in preparing students for college and life beyond the classroom
- Demonstrate familiarity, ease, and openness with integrating technology into the classroom
- Be able to collaborate effectively with members of the department and the Upper School faculty to enhance students’ appreciation and understanding of mathematics and to achieve divisional goals
- Be able to enhance students’ skills and abilities in creative thinking and problem solving, intellectual curiosity and risk taking, research and analysis, collaboration and teamwork, and ability to apply core knowledge to new and changing situations
- Possess excellent problem solving, communication, and analytic skills
- Have a growth mindset, be creative and flexible, and demonstrate a sense of humor
- Enjoy working with young people, especially boys
- Must be able to circulate among students in a classroom setting
- Must be able to move from classroom to classroom and from building to building as assigned or required by classroom assignment and activity of the day
- Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds
We only accept applicant resumes through our online portal, which you can access here. Once you select the "Apply Now" button, it will take you through the prompts to complete your application and upload your resume, cover letter and other required documents.
The Final date to receive applications is open until filled.
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