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Humanities Teacher: Grades 6-12

Jackson Hole Classical Academy
Published
April 24, 2025
Location
Jackson, Wyoming
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Excellent Benefits Offered:  Full Coverage Medical and Dental Insurance , Retirement Benefits, & Paid Time Off
Humanities Teacher: Grades 6-12 

Jackson Hole Classical Academy seeks Teachers for Grades 6–12 with expertise in core subject areas across our classical curriculum. 

Our Mission: Jackson Hole Classical Academy is a private, K–12 classical, liberal arts school in the historic  Christian tradition. Our mission is to cultivate within our students the wisdom and virtue necessary for  them to discover and fulfill their God-given potential and to contribute to a flourishing and free society.  We teach and promote classical and biblical literacy through Christ-centered, mission-driven faculty and  staff who are committed to the intellectual and moral formation of our students.

Mission Alignment: Jackson Hole Classical Academy operates in the historic Christian tradition. All faculty,  staff, and board members annually reaffirm their commitment to the Nicene Creed. During the initial  screening process, applicants are asked to affirm their agreement with the Nicene Creed, before  continuing in the application process.

Position Description: The classroom teacher reports to the Head of School under the guidance of the  Academic Leadership Team. The teacher exudes and models a love for God, the world God has made,  students, and the subjects he or she teaches, and the teacher feels called to the vocation of nurturing the  aesthetic, moral, and intellectual powers of young children. The teacher prepares and delivers high-quality instruction of a classical Christian curriculum for the students following classical principles of teaching. The teacher supports a school culture of ordered joy and performs responsibilities with the highest level of  professionalism and integrity.

Duties and Responsibilities 

Student Mentorship 

  • Trains students to exercise and develop their aesthetic, moral, and intellectual faculties, with a  view to their growth in wisdom. Serves as a model for students of Christian charity and of the good life.
  • Honors other authorities in the lives of students, including parents, pastors, elders, other teachers, and school administrators; partners with parents in mentoring students.
  • Supports school events and programs to advance student ownership in the school and its culture.
  • Provides regular academic feedback to students and positive coaching on behaviors.
  • Aligns classroom culture with larger school culture and expectations.
Student Learning 
  • Loves students and loves the subjects he or she teaches.
  • Possesses a thorough knowledge of the subjects he or she teaches and understands how various  subjects integrate into a unity of knowledge.
  • Provides a joyful, respectful, orderly, organized, and academically rigorous learning environment.
  • Prepares and delivers high-quality instruction of classical Christian curriculum for students following classical principles of teaching.
  • Designs course maps and lesson plans and meets all assigned planning requirements.
  • Monitors student learning with assessments and adapts instruction to meet learning needs.
  • Maintains an updated gradebook.
  • Implements individual behavioral or academic intervention plans.
  • Manages classroom behaviors in a positive and effective manner.
School Ambassadorship and Professional Growth 
  • Lives according to the school’s classical Christian mission in private and serves as ambassador for  the school and its mission in public.
  • Regularly communicates student progress and performance to parents in timely fashion.
  • Communicates effectively with students, staff, parents, administration, and the community.
  • Implements school procedures and policies.
  • Serves on committees as assigned.
  • Possesses a growth mindset and is committed to a lifetime of learning.
  • Attends and participates in faculty meetings and professional development opportunities and  contributes to the profession of teaching.
Other Responsibilities 
  • Ensures the safety and well-being of students by implementing safety protocols and standards in the classroom and at school.
  • Supervises students during instructional periods, transitions, and other assigned times.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Prerequisite Skills 
  • Highest standards of professionalism, integrity, sound judgment, confidentiality, and reliability.
  • Strong interpersonal, relational, and communication skills.
Education and Professional Experience
  • Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in area of subject specialization
  • Professional teaching certification or credentialing preferred, not required.
  • Prior teaching experience in private or public classical school or classical home school program  strongly preferred.
Other Requirements 
  • Pass a background check and meet all state and local requirements for school employment.
  • Physical ability to stand, move, and engage with students actively throughout the day.
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