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High School Math Teacher
Date Posted: July 21, 2025
To Apply: Please email a cover letter and resume to employment@
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Job Description
Washington Waldorf School (WWS) teachers are responsible for educating students in accordance with Rudolf Steiner’s philosophy and the Eight AWSNA Principles of Waldorf Education; following the WWS High School Math Scope and Sequence in delivering well-researched and engaging lessons; collaborating with all teachers who serve their student population; creating a safe, clean, professional, and welcoming learning environment for all; modifying and adapting teaching, as appropriate, to meet student needs and abilities; contributing to the broader WWS community; and furthering WWS’s commitment to DEIB by creating a safe and inclusive classroom and delivering lessons that allow students to see themselves as well as understand others.
The High School Math position is a 25% position, as determined by the position’s teaching responsibilities and Additional Responsibilities as assigned.
Teaching Responsibilities
- Teach Math track classes to two different grade levels, four days per week (between 10:30am – 12:30pm year round)
Included in Teaching Responsibilities:
- Write student reports in accordance with established guidelines and time frames:
- Communicate student progress in a clear and timely fashion;
- Prepare for and conduct parent-teacher conferences, per Department requirements;
- Follow Educational Support Plan accommodations, as provided by and in collaboration with the Education Support Department;
- Schedule and lead/attend Class Parent Meetings, per applicable guidelines;
- Supervise students at and support festivals and assemblies;
- Provide other programming and student support as applicable;
- Prepare for classroom activities and lessons;
- Be cognizant of and attend to recess responsibilities;
- Attend pertinent faculty and committee meetings (if teaching in more than one department, attendance may be alternated);
- Attend August and June in-service and out-service meetings;
- Stay up to date on all required trainings, including CPR and First Aid;
- Support admissions procedures by hosting prospective students, interviewing families and providing feedback;
- Keep abreast of WWS happenings by reading meeting minutes, the weekly Bulletin, Parent Square, and other communications;
- Attend professional development events and mentoring meetings; and
- Engage in on-going professional learning and growth, including Waldorf-specific training as required by the Head of School or designee.
Maintain Established Community Norms:
- Be present and available on campus as agreed upon with your Department Chair, and as needed for faculty, department, or committee meetings; clubs or sports events; or other community events;
- Meet regularly with math colleagues who teach in the Upper School;
- Respond to parent and collegial communication as established in applicable Communications policies;
- Provide input to whole school communications on pedagogical themes, as requested;
- Comply with School expectations; professionalism; and behavior standards, policies, and procedures, including those set forth in the employee handbook or other applicable documents.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Mathematics or similar subject;
- Waldorf teacher training certification, or commensurate experience preferred;
- Experience teaching high school preferred.
The compensation for this 25% part time position includes a wage of $45 per hour.
Washington Waldorf is committed to building a more diverse and inclusive faculty, and we welcome applications from all interested individuals. If you need an accommodation to apply for this position, please contact our HR Director.