Success Academy Charter Schools

Success Academy Charter Schools

High School Math Teacher

Harlem, NY +3 locations
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Are you passionate, driven, and looking for an intellectually charged environment where you can make an impact? As a teacher in New York City’s top-performing network of K-12 charter schools, you will join a team of professionals committed to teaching and preparing children from low-income neighborhoods to be self-assured thinkers and leaders, capable of exploring and debating sophisticated ideas, and ready for college and whatever they set their sights on.

    As we move rapidly toward our most ambitious years yet, we are looking for great minds with the drive to develop exceptional leadership skills, the collaborative spirit to elevate our learning community, and the passion to put their knowledge to work for profound social impact on behalf of children.

    Career Advancement and Skill Development:

    Success Academy gives you unparalleled opportunities to gain valuable professional skills and advance rapidly with leadership opportunities available both in the classroom and outside. As a teacher at Success you will:

    Sharpen your communication skills and develop strong, meaningful relationships with students, their families, and your peers and mentors. This is inclusive of writing letters of recommendation at the middle school and high school level.

    Become a highly skilled problem solver able to tackle challenges in and out of the classroom.

    Learn to assess and analyze data to chart your students’ growth and achievement, and tailor your own teaching methods accordingly.

    Engage in professional development opportunities with school leaders to benefit from targeted, in-the-moment feedback and coaching to improve your performance.

    Have the opportunity to grow as a leader and ultimately a leader of the entire grade team. There are also opportunities to enter our school leadership track as an assistant principal as well as to transition to our network office.

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  • Qualifications

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • At least one year of teaching experience
    • A bachelor’s degree before your first day of work with Success Academy
    • A rigorous and relevant academic major (i.e, biology, history, chemistry, economics, physics, English, mathematics, engineering)
    • Ability to work in person in New York City ($2500 stipend for qualified relocations)
    • Supervise a classroom of 20+ students
  • Desired skills

    What We Look For:

    Drive for Excellence:

    • You set ambitious goals for yourself and have never been afraid of putting in the hard work it takes to achieve them;

    Confidence and Presence:

    • You enjoy taking the lead and inspiring others with your passion and commitment;

    Passion for Content:

    • You relish literature, science, history, and/or math and independently seek to deepen your knowledge of subjects that interest you;

    Planning and Organizational Skills:

    • You have experience juggling multiple responsibilities and are able to plan around competing priorities;

    Emotional Intelligence:

    • You have strong instincts for building trusting relationships with people from a wide range of backgrounds;

    Learner:

    • You are intellectually curious and are motivated to master new skills. You welcome feedback and coaching that will help you achieve your goals; and

    Grit and Determination:

    • You are not frustrated by setbacks — you see them as an opportunity for growth.
  • Compensation
    Starting Total Compensation - $75,0000
  • Benefits

    Medical, Vision, Dental, 403(B) Contribution

  • Industry
    Education
  • Locations
    Harlem, NY • Borough of Queens, NY • The Bronx, NY • Manhattan, NY
  • Fun Fact
    In June 2018, we graduated our first class of seniors and ALL of them are headed to college!
  • About Us

    Our dual mission is to: Build exceptional, world-class public schools that prove children from all backgrounds can succeed in college and life; serve as a catalyst and national model for school reform, and help change public policies that prevent children from having access to opportunity.