Math Teacher SY26-27 (California)
$63,718–$99,987 year
On-site · San Jose, California, United States
Job Summary
Teach high school or middle school math with project-based learning, mentoring, and data-informed instruction. Responsibilities include delivering 90-minute blocks (or four 55-minute blocks for middle school), facilitating deep learning experiences, coaching students through personal goals, conducting mentor-group sessions, providing feedback, and participating in after-school collaborative and professional development activities. Requirements include a California teaching credential (or credential from another US state) and a Bachelor’s degree; Master’s in Education is preferred. Summit emphasizes DEIB, equitable education, collaboration, and continuous improvement, with a schedule that supports mentoring, project time, and interventions to help diverse students reach meaningful outcomes.
Required Qualifications
- Teaching Credential in California or another US state
- Bachelor's Degree (Master's Degree in Education preferred but not required)
- Clear health and background check
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