Upper School History Teacher
8 days ago
Buffalo
Job Description TITLE DEPARTMENT REPORTS TO HOURS CONTRACT YEAR Upper School History Teacher Faculty Head of Upper School 7:45 am – 3:45 pm M-F August 15 – June 30 Full Time Exempt Nichols School seeks a full-time Upper School history teacher (grades 9-12) for the 2026-27 academic year. The ideal candidate will teach history courses as assigned, with a primary focus on AP African American Studies, and will be comfortable teaching both U.S. and World History. The successful candidate will use history as a lens for deeper critical thinking, helping students analyze the past while making meaningful connections to the present. We are looking for an educator with a strong background in a student-centered classroom who values multiple perspectives and is committed to inclusive and thoughtful course design. This teacher should create a classroom environment that challenges students to think critically, engage in discussion, and develop their voices as historians. All Upper School faculty teach four sections and serve as an advisor to a cohort of students. In addition to classroom teaching, faculty are expected to contribute to the broader life of the school through collaboration, student support, and possible participation in co-curricular programs. DUTIES: • Teach four sections of Upper School History with a primary focus on AP African American Studies, but capable of teaching U.S. and World History, depending on need., • Adapt lessons and approaches to meet the needs of diverse learners., • Serve as an Upper School advisor to a group of approximately 10 students., • Work closely and effectively with members of the History department to ensure that the curriculum flows smoothly., • Communicate proactively, positively, and professionally with parents to support students' academic, social-emotional, and physical needs., • Engage in ongoing professional growth to strengthen teaching practice, including participation in a College Board Summer Institute as needed to support AP-level instruction., • Provides timely feedback and collaborates with faculty to offer specialized support, • Foster a supportive and engaging classroom environment., • Identify and respond to the individual academic, social, and emotional needs of students, including learning differences, in collaboration with our Learning Specialist., • Attend scheduled division, advisor, faculty, and department meetings., • Participate in the traditions, culture, and events of the Upper School., • Perform other duties to support the division and/or school as a whole as assigned. The capacity to contribute in other areas is a valuable consideration., • Bachelor's Degree in an appropriate field; advanced degree preferred., • Demonstrates superior content knowledge., • Design formal and informal assessments that measure student progress., • Encourages a culture of mutual respect and equitable practice., • Exhibits knowledge of student cognitive development and various learning styles., • Sets high academic achievement expectations, • Passion for working with Upper School students., • Creative, enthusiastic, and growth-mindset approach to learning., • Identifies and supports students’ social, emotional, and behavioral learning needs, • Excellent verbal and written communication skills., • Genuine concern for students and their learning success., • Collaborative approach to working with other faculty members, administrators, and staff to further its mission, • Excellent interpersonal and classroom management skills., • Ability to be flexible and go with the flow in a dynamic school setting.