St. Anne’s Episcopal School in Middletown, Delaware seeks an enthusiastic long-term substitute social studies instructor who enjoys working with middle school students. St. Anne’s looks for teachers who possess the skills and motivation to:
create a learning environment where each student is known, loved, challenged and inspired
lead effective, innovative, engaging and developmentally appropriate student-centered classes
differentiate instruction and create an inclusive classroom
practice effective classroom management that aligns with our core values
Qualities – What do we value?
We at St. Anne’s value educators who believe in our mission and embrace that we are a community who cares about social justice. We seek educators who possess patience, self-awareness and a collaborative spirit. We look for flexible teachers who possess strong organizational and effective time-management skills. We work to draw-in teachers who wish to immerse themselves in a small, caring school community with a big family atmosphere. We also seek teachers who possess strong interpersonal and communication skills. We look for teachers who have the interest and wherewithal to utilize our beautiful campus for outdoor learning. Finally, we value teachers who possess a growth mindset and are committed to continuing to learn and grow professionally.
Primary Responsibilities:
Teach Social Studies to two sections of 7th-grade students and two sections of 8th-grade students with a focus on writing, research, geography, reading comprehension and critical-thinking skills (In 7th-grade, the focus will be 19th century U.S. History. In 8th grade, the focus will be on geography and ancient world civilizations.)
Serve as an interim homeroom teacher for eighteen 8th grade students and co-lead a homeroom curriculum focused on SEL, character and community building
Consciously build a classroom culture and maintain standards of student behavior that center around our core values of respect, responsibility and compassion
Through clear and consistent communication, build partnerships with parents that center around mutual trust in order to best support students’ growth and well-being
Mentor and serve as a role model for students beyond their academic development
Establish collaborative, collegial and supportive working relationships with other faculty and staff
Additional Responsibilities:
Attend specific school events/activities outside of the school day and supervise as needed
Attend weekly Episcopal chapel service and other assemblies
Perform recess duty, lunch duty and additional duties as assigned
Qualifications – Candidates will possess:
Bachelor’s degree required
Teaching/classroom experience with middle school students
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to regularly sit, turn, bend, reach, stand, walk, talk, hear, and interact with students, peer-teachers, staff, parents, campus visitors and others.
Must be able to lift 25lbs.
Must have the ability to understand and present materials and communicate with constituents and co-workers in a harmonious manner.
To Apply:
Qualified candidates should send the following to Employment@saintannesschool.org with Middle School Social Studies Long-Term Substitute in the subject line:
a letter of interest
current resume
educational philosophy statement
employment application
list of professional references
Please use the following format for naming your electronic files: Lastname_Firstname_Resume. References will not be contacted without applicant approval. Please know that we seek candidates who will add to the racial, cultural, and gender identity of the school community.
St. Anne’s Episcopal School, a coeducational, Preschool - grade 8 day school serving 253 students, was founded in 2002 with the support of St. Andrew’s School and the Episcopal Diocese of Delaware. Located on 125 acres just 30 minutes south of Wilmington and 50 minutes from the Philadelphia Airport, St. Anne's is situated in a growth community (Middletown) and has drawn students from 3 states and 12 counties.
The St. Anne’s Episcopal School mission states that we "prepare students for secondary education and lifelong learning. We strive to enhance the intellectual, spiritual, physical, social, and artistic growth of our students so that they may realize their potential for good as citizens of local and world communities." Our life together centers around a commitment to academic excellence, respect for one another, responsibility for ourselves and our community, and compassion for others. The school embraces diversity in all facets of our life together. We work to teach good stewardship of our campus and our environment. The spiritual growth of members of our community is nurtured through daily devotions, weekly chapels and religion classes at all grades. Our strategic vision s...peaks of our school as a place where children are known, loved, challenged, and inspired for the future.