UPPER SCHOOL MATH TEACHER

The Park School of Baltimore

Baltimore (MD)

On-site

USD 52,000 - 83,000

Full time

14 days+

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Benefits offered by this job

403(b) retirement plan
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Health Savings Accounts
Disability and parental leave
Paid time off

Job summary

The Park School of Baltimore seeks a full-time Upper School math teacher for Fall 2026. The position includes teaching four sections, advising individual students, and collaborating on curriculum development with colleagues.

The school emphasizes inquiry, problem-solving, and a progressive education philosophy. Qualities we value include the ability to engage students in mathematical exploration and a commitment to ongoing curriculum development and collaboration within a caring, diverse

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in mathematics or related field (e.g. physics).
  • Commitment to progressive education philosophy and teaching methods.
  • Ability to teach up through calculus and beyond.
  • Experience engaging students in math through problem solving.
  • Willingness to develop and assess math curricula.
  • Openness to cross-divisional teaching.

Responsibilities

  • Teach four sections in Upper School math.
  • Advise individual students and student committees.
  • Collaborate on school-wide curriculum development.
  • Engage in discussions about community issues affecting Upper School.

Skills

Math education
Curriculum development
Cross-divisional teaching
Enthusiasm for problems
Student engagement
Flexibility
Diversity and inclusion
Progressive education philosophy

Education

Bachelor's degree in mathematics or related field

Job description

FALL 2026

Devoted to intellectual inquiry, a collaborative spirit of learning, and an appreciation for the diversity of human experience, The Park School of Baltimore is a community founded on positive expectations of our students and respect for individual differences.

We cultivate children’s innate curiosity by nurturing their interests and engaging them as active participants in their own education.

~The Park School Mission

The Park School is a non-sectarian, independent, gender inclusive day school of 786 students from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. Founded in 1912 as one of the early progressive schools, The Park School continues to practice a distinct educational philosophy. The core values today, as in 1912, are a belief in children’s capacity to love learning; to grow academically and emotionally when inspired by highly qualified, caring teachers; and to develop self-discipline, confidence, and creative problem-solving skills through deep exploration and constant challenge. At every grade level, from Pre-Kindergarten through Upper School, Park actively encourages questioning and conversation as essential elements of the learning process. The school philosophy emphasizes a belief in positive expectations and expects that students, as they mature, will take increasing responsibility for their own learning.

Details

Posted: 21-Jul-26

Location: Baltimore, Maryland

Type: Full Time

Categories

Math

Required Education

4 Year Degree

THE PARK SCHOOL OF BALTIMORE

UPPER SCHOOL MATH TEACHER

FALL 2026

Devoted to intellectual inquiry, a collaborative spirit of learning, and an appreciation for the diversity of human experience, The Park School of Baltimore is a community founded on positive expectations of our students and respect for individual differences.

We cultivate children’s innate curiosity by nurturing their interests and engaging them as active participants in their own education.

We support young people in becoming confident questioners and responsible citizens of the world. ~The Park School Mission

The Park School is a non-sectarian, independent, gender inclusive day school of 786 students from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. Founded in 1912 as one of the early progressive schools, The Park School continues to practice a distinct educational philosophy. The core values today, as in 1912, are a belief in children’s capacity to love learning; to grow academically and emotionally when inspired by highly qualified, caring teachers; and to develop self-discipline, confidence, and creative problem-solving skills through deep exploration and constant challenge. At every grade level, from Pre-Kindergarten through Upper School, Park actively encourages questioning and conversation as essential elements of the learning process. The school philosophy emphasizes a belief in positive expectations and expects that students, as they mature, will take increasing responsibility for their own learning.

The Position

The Park School seeks a full-time teacher in the Upper School math department. A full-time position includes teaching four sections; advising individual students, as well as student committees or activities; school-wide curriculum development in collaboration with colleagues; and involvement in discussion about community issues that affect the entire Upper School.

The primary goal of The Park School’s math department is to enable students to become more mathematically capable, confident, and appreciative. Inquiry and the construction of knowledge are essential elements of each student’s mathematical experience at Park. Classes are opportunities for students to explore interesting problems using important ideas from different areas of mathematics. Training in specific mathematical habits of mind (Tinker, Visualize, Simplify the Problem…) is an ongoing focus in the classroom.

For example, early in 9th Grade, students study arithmetic sequences. They are asked how they might add up the numbers 1-10 without actually adding up the individual numbers. Eventually this generalizes to sequences of arbitrary length and different “common differences.” Students come up with different methods and eventually write their own formula for the sum of an arithmetic series. The teacher facilitates this conversation, perhaps pushing the students to use algebra to show that some of the methods that seem different from one another turn out to be equivalent.

Over the past several years, the math department has written original 9th, 10th, and 11th Grade curricula that have a strong emphasis on teaching students problem solving strategies, and which encourage student discussion and inquiry. The new materials are being used as texts for all three grade levels. Work to revise and enhance the curricula continues. It is essential that the new department member brings an enthusiasm for interesting problems, developing lessons, and collaborating with colleagues. Prospective applicants are encouraged to examine lessons from the curricula, available at http://www.parkmath.org/Sample -Lessons.

Qualifications

For all Park School positions, quality of mind and a passion for teaching and working with students are essential qualifications. While new faculty come from a variety of independent and public school backgrounds, commitment to the assumptions of progressive education is essential. We also seek teachers who will tend to student’s diverse academic, emotional, and social needs. Finally, we seek teachers who will engage fully in this professional role, as our curriculum develops over time. In terms of academic and work experience, we seek candidates who have:

  • A Bachelor’s degree in mathematics or a related field (e.g. physics).
  • Orientation to progressive philosophy and teaching methods.
  • Ability to teach up through calculus and beyond in a manner supportive of our philosophy.
  • Enthusiasm for interesting problems and for discussing these problems with students.
  • Experience engaging students in activities that help them to develop and demonstrate an understanding of mathematics.
  • Flexibility and responsiveness to student needs and willingness to adapt lessons accordingly.
  • Desire to participate in mathematics curriculum development and assessment.
  • Openness to cross-divisional teaching preferred.
  • Candidates from diverse backgrounds and/or who have experience in cultural competency work are strongly encouraged to apply.

Salary

Park's job requirements differ, with some positions requiring no experience, while others require years of expertise. Our salary range is from $51,500 to $82,500 and is based on factors such as years of experience, qualifications, full-or part-time status, and schedule. If selected for the role, your salary will be determined by your experience and qualifications. Salaries do not include benefits that are described below.

Benefits

Park offers eligible employees a range of benefits, including a 403(b) retirement plan with employer matching contributions; medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees and their eligible dependents; Health Savings Accounts and Flexible Spending Accounts; disability and parental leave; and paid time off. An Employee Assistance Program and other wellness resources are available to all employees.

Benefits eligibility depends on scheduled hours and employment classification. Employees working at or above applicable eligibility thresholds (for example, 0.5 FTE for certain health benefits) may qualify for some of the benefits described above, in accordance with plan terms and school policy.

Certain benefits, including tuition remission, are available only to employees in benefits-eligible full-time roles who meet applicable service requirements.

Specific compensation and benefits eligibility will be confirmed at the time of offer.

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