Archdiocese of St. Louis·Wentzville, Missouri
The Math Teacher is responsible for delivering high-quality, standards-based mathematics instruction to support student academic growth and development. This includes fostering critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and maintaining a positive learning environment to encourage student achievement.
The Archdiocese of St.
Louis Catholic Education and Formation features an expansive coalition of schools that allow our children to develop a sense of purpose and value, receive a higher quality education, join a welcoming community and feel secure in a a dynamic future.
We have a rich history, with its establishment 200 years ago by St.
Rose Phillppine Duchesne.
A coalition of schools serving over 50,000 students (PreK-12) within an 11-county area.
The educational experience provided to our students and their families is rooted in a higher calling from God to honor and celebrate the gifts He has given us.
Job Summary The Math Teacher is responsible for providing high-quality, standards-based mathematics instruction that supports students’ academic growth and development.
The teacher fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a positive learning environment that encourages student engagement and achievement in mathematics.
Job Responsibilities
Plan and deliver effective math instruction aligned with curriculum standards and school goals.
Teach assigned mathematics courses appropriate to the grade level and program.
Develop lesson plans that incorporate a variety of instructional strategies to meet diverse learning needs.
Create and maintain a classroom environment that promotes respect, collaboration, and active learning.
Integrate instructional technology, hands-on activities, and real-world applications into lessons.
Assess student learning using formative and summative methods and adjust instruction accordingly.
Provide timely and meaningful feedback to students and communicate progress with parents/guardians and school staff.
Collaborate with colleagues on curriculum development, student support, and school initiatives.
Maintain accurate academic and attendance records in compliance with school policies.
Uphold school expectations related to classroom management, student supervision, and professional conduct.
Participate in faculty meetings, professional development, and school events as required.
Bachelor’s degree in Education, Mathematics, or a related field required.
Teaching certification or licensure preferred or required, depending on school or state regulations.
Strong communication, classroom management, and organizational skills.
Ability to adapt instruction to support diverse learners and learning styles.
Commitment to fostering a positive, inclusive, and academically focused learning environment.
Successful completion of required background checks and training.
Market context
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