Position Summary The Social Studies Teacher will deliver engaging standards-based instruction in U.S. history world history civics geography and economics to students (grades 68 or 9-12). This full-time position embeds maritime themes such as Great Lakes trade port history naval service and environmental policy into rigorous real-world learning experiences. The teacher will also collaborate with CTE teams to integrate social studies into TMATs maritime pathways and simulator experiences. Duties & Responsibilities Design and teach courses aligned with the Ohio Learning Standards for social studies including U.S. History World History Government and Economics. Integrate maritime-related content: Great Lakes commerce and cultural history maritime law environmental policy and port operations. Develop projectbased learning units for instance mock legislative debates on maritime policy mapping trade routes or oral histories of port communities. Coordinate with CTE STEM and English teachers to ensure interdisciplinary learning such as incorporating simulator exercises into civics lessons or reading technical maritime reports. Use formative and summative assessments including simulations and policy portfolios to track student progress and differentiate instruction. Advise or oversee student-led clubs (model UN civic engagement or Maritime Heritage Club) and lead field experiences to local historical sites or port facilities. Communicate with students families and school staff on academic progress behavior and pathway transitions. Maintain accurate records in the schools systems; participate in department planning professional learning communities and advisory councils. Contribute to school-wide initiatives Desired Qualifications Required: Demonstrated knowledge of Ohios Learning Standards for Social Studies and the ability to design rigorous standards-based lessons. Strong classroom management skills with a focus on building positive student relationships and fostering civic engagement. Ability to differentiate instruction to meet diverse learning needs including advanced struggling and English Learner students. Effective communication and collaboration skills with students families colleagues and community partners. Commitment to experiential and project-based learning especially in ways that connect classroom content to real-world issues and maritime contexts. Bachelors degree in History Social Studies Education Political Science or a related field. Completion of an Ohio-approved educator preparation program. Valid Ohio Adolescence to Young Adult (AYA) Integrated Social Studies (712) license often requires: OAE: Assessment of Professional Knowledge - AYA (712) (pedagogy) OAE: Integrated Social Studies content assessment (025) Completion of Ohio BCI and FBI background checks as required by state law Must maintain compliance with all ODE licensure renewal requirements and remain in good standing as a properly certified educator under Ohio law. Preferred: Experience teaching U.S. History World History Government or Economics in an urban or diverse educational setting with a focus on interdisciplinary or experiential learning.. Background or strong interest in maritime environmental or regional history particularly the Great Lakes and Toledos port community. Familiarity with College Credit Plus (CCP) Advanced Placement (AP) or dual enrollment programs. Experience designing or facilitating interdisciplinary projects (e.g. linking history with science environmental or maritime content economics with trade simulations or civics with environmental policy). Proficiency with educational technology tools such as interactive maps Powerschool GIS online simulations and learning management systems. Strong interest in community partnerships with museums universities port authorities and veterans/naval organizations. Masters degree or advanced coursework in Social Studies Education History Political Science or Curriculum & Instruction or a related field. Physical Demands Typical middle school or high school classroom environment: lecturing facilitating discussion and supervising group activities. Frequent screen/computer use for lesson planning grading and digital instruction platforms. Movement between classrooms labs simulation areas or occasionally off-site locations (e.g. museum port terminal historical site). Light lifting and setup of instructional materials display boards or exhibits. Supervisory duties during after-school activities or external learning experiences. Please send resume and cover letter to with employment 2025-2026 in the subject line. The Maritime Academy of Toledo is an equal-opportunity employer and values diversity in its workforce. We encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply.