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Middle School Math Teaching Fellow
Posted: Apr. 14, 2025
Concord, Massachusetts, United States
Nashoba Brooks School is an independent school for all genders, age 3-Grade 3; girls, Grades 4-8. The school is committed to personal excellence in academics, athletics, and the arts within its mission of preparing students for “…a life of continuous learning, accomplishment, and leadership in a diverse and changing world.” At Nashoba Brooks, we believe that diversity enriches and strengthens community and challenges individuals to become agents of change in creating a more fair and equitable world.
Mission
Nashoba Brooks School educates children for a life of continuous learning, accomplishment, and leadership in a diverse and changing world. The School nurtures students’ growth and character, while fostering the development of each child’s personal excellence in academics, athletics, and the arts.
Summary
Nashoba Brooks seeks a middle school math teaching fellow for the 2025-2026 academic year who will co-teach 50% in the math department while also supporting other aspects of the Middle School program, including advising, coaching, other student activities and supports, and coverage needs. This is a 10-month position that reports directly to the assistant head of middle school.
Responsibilities
The middle school math teaching fellow will:
– Help develop and implement curriculum, daily lesson plans, and assessments for students.
– Work closely with teachers and administration to support the educational, social and emotional development of students.
– Communicate proactively and effectively with students and parents, including participating in parent/teacher conferences.
– Participate as an active member of teaching teams to support curriculum development and integration.
– Work collaboratively with teaching team members, the director of academic support, and School counselor to identify and address student learning needs.
– Model excellent problem solving and project management skills with a commitment to viewing challenges as problems that can be solved rather than obstacles that cannot be overcome.
– Appropriately and effectively integrate technology and assessments into instruction to enhance student learning.
– Support effective communication and collaboration within the Middle School team.
Skills
Strong candidates will demonstrate:
– The ability to engage middle school students in joyful, vigorous, and inspiring learning in math.
– Excellent knowledge in teaching math to middle school students.
– Excellence in integrated curriculum development, lesson planning, technology integration, and formative use of student assessments for middle school students.
– Excellent written and oral communication skills, which include: an ability to write detailed comments on students’ progress reports, including the ability to communicate directly, effectively, respectfully and constructively with people of diverse backgrounds and experiences.
– An ability to effectively differentiate curriculum to teach students with diverse learning styles.
– Proactive teacher-parent interaction and communication.
– A proven track record of efficient project management and problem-solving skills with the ability to initiate and complete multiple tasks, independently or collaboratively, as required.
– Proficiency with technology and technology integration to support learning.
– An ability to approach challenges with energy, creativity, and flexibility in both independent and collaborative working situations.
Qualifications
– Bachelor’s Degree required; Master’s Degree preferred; minimum of two years experience teaching middle school students.
– Commitment to ongoing professional development.
The successful candidate will model professionalism, curiosity, responsibility, creativity and respect for all persons, as well as a demonstrated commitment to advancing the School’s core values of integrity, collaboration, inclusivity, empathy, and resilience.
Application
Applicants should submit a cover letter and résumé to: Kaitlyn McHugh, Assistant Head of Middle School
Email: msmathfellow@nashobabrooks.org
Homepage: www.nashobabrooks.org