Why Overlake
The Overlake Schoola thriving future-focused independent school nestled in a green forest in Redmond WAis hiring for an exceptional Humanities Teacher to join our spirited and mission-aligned faculty. At Overlake were more than just a school. We are a bold community of learners and leaders committed to shaping the future while honoring the values that have guided us since 1967. If youre a teacher who finds joy in being a part of a mission-driven community serving students through best-in-class teaching frameworks and creating memorable educational experiences this is the opportunity for you!
A teacher at Overlake is responsible for the education and oversight of addition to possessing content knowledge in their given subject area Overlake teachers are responsible for continually honing their pedagogical skill and subject specific knowledge engaging actively in professional development. Teachers are expected to be active members of the Overlake community beyond duties directly related to teaching and to provide supervision whenever they are among students. They take responsibility for helping students to learn and uphold Overlakes core values and community expectations and support students by attending games performances and other student events from time to time.
Why This Role
The Social Studies curriculum is grounded in four core values: historical awareness global perspectives civic engagement and social justice. We aim to foster students curiosity empathy and independent thinking by examining assumptions through an inquiry-based approach that uses a variety of sources and perspectives to present concepts and events with the goal of using the past as a tool to understand the present. A successful candidate will have experience facilitating discussions about a range of historical and contemporary issues supporting students with research and evidence-based writing and designing courses that elevate critical thinking and citizenship.
The English curriculum is grounded in close reading analytical writing and critical inquiry. We aim to foster students curiosity empathy and independent thinking through the study of literature and nonfiction examining how language narrative and perspective shape meaning. Using an inquiry-based approach and a range of texts and voices students analyze ideas challenge assumptions and use reading and writing as tools to understand themselves and the world around them. A successful candidate will have experience facilitating discussion-based learning supporting evidence-based reading and writing and designing courses that elevate critical thinking communication and civic engagement.
The Details:
Wage: $61987 - 118388 salaried exempt. The wage offered will depend on education level and years of experience.
Work Hours and Location: This position is in person from 8:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. M-F with occasional evenings and weekends throughout the school year.
The Process: Please include a cover letter that helps us understand how you are aligned with Overlakes Mission and Values and why youre interested in this role at this point in your career. This post will remain open to applications until filled. Interviewing will begin in January.
Benefits:
$5 employee premium for all medical plans
100% employee coverage for dental and vision plans
35% medical dental and vision coverage for dependents
10 days of paid time off accrued per year up to 40
Paid holidays and school breaks
5-10% employer retirement match based on years of service
On-site health and wellness
Professional development allowance
Meal allowance for breakfast lunch and snacks daily
Employee Assistance Program
Long-term and short-term disability as well as life insurance
Use of School Library
New Employee Mentorship Program
Who You Are: The ideal candidate is an outstanding educator with experience designing and teaching a range of curricula including advanced level courses who will work to ensure student success. This person should contribute enthusiastically to our school community and will work closely with grade level teams as well as with the Social Studies and English departments and teaching partners. A successful candidate will be comfortable fostering supportive student-teacher-family relationships and differentiating instruction for a diverse group of students.
What Youll Do
Department Expectations
Actively engage in the professional learning cycle of supervision and evaluation
Maintain an accurate and updated LMS that meets Division and Department expectations including final grade posting by the deadlines
Attend all department meetings; participate in the growth and development of the department
Work on scope and sequence with fellow department members
Keep curriculum up to date
Successful candidates are teachers who inspire students to think critically and communicate thoughtfully. Further strong candidates will demonstrate the following:
Preferred Qualifications:
Required Experience:
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