Instructor of History
Description

History Instructor Job Description

At San Francisco University High School, we believe that the deepest learning requires collaboration among people who embody a diversity of backgrounds, beliefs, experiences, and perspectives. In order to build and sustain a community that is comprised of a wide range of social and cultural identities, we must continually engage in furthering our self-knowledge, equity literacy, and ability to communicate effectively across differences. We challenge ourselves to do this work on both a personal and institutional level, recognizing that our community is part of a larger and more complex world.

San Francisco University High School is a college preparatory school. We seek teachers who are thoroughly educated in their disciplines, who are devoted to the love of learning, and who will contribute to the school's invigorating intellectual climate. Throughout the school, we seek to hire adults who are stimulating and supportive in their work with students and who share our belief in the moral and educational value of diversity.


Job Summary:

The primary responsibility of this position is to teach four sections of History, including any possible combination of 11th grade Honors US History (yearlong course), 9th grade world history (one semester), and/or 9th grade ethnic studies (one semester). After the first year, this position would also develop or adapt one-semester elective courses in world history for seniors. Additional responsibilities may include mentoring a designated group of students. 

Requirements

Specific Responsibilities: 

? Develops curriculum for and teaches Honors US History classes for 11th-grade students, 9th grade world history students, and possibly 9th grade ethnic studies students.

? Collaborates with other History teachers to maintain alignment of course competencies, content, pacing, and assessment 

? Collaborates with History Department members to continue developing the program and maintain vertical alignment with world history and senior electives around historical thinking, reading, writing, speaking, and research skills

? Hosts weekly drop-in office hours for students and makes availability to meet with students 1:1

? Attends weekly team, faculty, department, and all-school meetings

? Teaches and/or has flexibility to create an elective course, dealing with world history at an appropriate rigor and depth for 12th grade students

? Vigorously engages in their own professional development

? Actively participates in the full life of the school, which can include but is not limited to: serving on an academic governance committee, mentoring, admissions events, sponsoring affinity groups, coaching, sponsoring co-curricular clubs, and/or involvement with our Breakthrough SummerBridge program

? Serves as a mentor to a group of 10-14 students from 9th through 12th grade and sits on a grade-level team

? Establishes community relations by maintaining open dialogue with all of the school’s constituencies

? Is familiar with and complies with all policies and regulations as put forth in the school’s documents

? Since safety and security are everyone’s responsibility, takes all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, faculty, staff, equipment, materials, and facilities

? Performs other duties as assigned


Education & Experience:

? Bachelor’s degree or higher in History from a four-year college or university OR a degree in a related field with significant course work in History is required 

? Coursework, experience, or professional development in curriculum design and instruction for high school students OR an education degree is preferred


Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

? Competence and mastery in History content area

? Pedagogy specific to the developmental needs of high school-aged students

? Ability to craft and maintain equally rigorous and engaging classroom experiences 

? An understanding of and commitment to the school’s mission, including a commitment to student-centered education and inclusive classroom practices

? Demonstrates a growth mindset and openness to feedback

? Flexibility and adaptability to meet the needs of the students and program

? Ability to create an active learning environment

? Demonstrates knowledge and skill to work with students, families, administrators, and colleagues from diverse backgrounds

? Demonstrates knowledge and skill in differentiating lessons to appeal to a variety of learning styles, needs, and accommodations

? Has experience developing an equity-focused teaching practice that demonstrates cultural competency

? Demonstrates skills to give appropriate formative feedback and summative assessments

? Excellent verbal and written communication skills with all constituents in the school community

? Ability to use Google Suite, Microsoft Office Suite, learning management systems (i.e. Canvas), and operate AV technology and laboratory equipment in the classroom

? Openness to working in closely collaborative office environment with colleagues

If you are interested in being a candidate, please prepare a resume, cover letter, and a portfolio including a sample syllabus, lesson plans, writing assignments, and anything else you would like to include to give the search committee a sense of your teaching. Please submit all materials using the online application.
 

NON-DISCRIMINATION

San Francisco University High School is an equal-opportunity employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit. School policy prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, color, creed, gender, religion, marital status, registered domestic partner status, age, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition including genetic characteristics, sexual orientation, or any other consideration made unlawful by federal, state, or local laws.


SALARY

Salary is based on a scale that is tied to years of relevant experience. Current full-time instructor salaries run from $83,995-$162,757.

Salary Description
$83,995-$162,757 DOE