Job detail
Lipscomb Academy - Upper School Math Teacher
Lipscomb University
#Problem-Solving#Christian Education#Mathematics#Instructional Technology#Biblical Worldview#Evidence-Based Practices#LMS#High School#College-Preparatory#Standards-Aligned#Data-Informed#Conceptual Understanding
Full TimeOn Site2-5 yrsPosted 2 months ago
Location
Nashville, Tennessee
Quick overview
The teacher will design standards-aligned, data-informed lessons, integrate a biblical worldview across disciplines, and deliver challenging, student-centered instruction in high school mathematics. Key duties include planning coherent units, assessing progress, and fostering conceptual understanding and real-world problem-solving.
Requirements summary
A Bachelor's degree and a valid Tennessee Teacher License in Mathematics are required, with three or more years of experience preferred, though strong early-career candidates are encouraged. Candidates must be willing to support and model the school's Christian mission and values.
bachelor degreeRecord KeepingCollaborationClassroom ManagementProfessional DevelopmentLesson PlanningInstructional TechnologyDifferentiationFormative AssessmentInquiryStudent MentoringBiblical Worldview IntegrationSummative AssessmentData-Informed InstructionCurriculum MappingCharacter FormationLearner-Centered Approach
Job description
- Join Lipscomb Academy’s Christ-centered community as a high school teacher and lead exceptional, college-preparatory learning that is both rigorous and relational.
- You will design standards-aligned, data-informed lessons; integrate a biblical worldview across disciplines; and mentor students in character and service.
- In partnership with families and colleagues, you’ll maintain an orderly, supportive classroom where every learner is known and challenged.
- We prepare students for purposeful lives through rigorous academics and spiritual formation—and we seek educators who model Christ-like professionalism and joy in their calling.
- The Opportunity: As a High School Math Teacher, you will deliver challenging, student-centered instruction that builds conceptual understanding and real-world problem-solving.
- You will plan strategically, use data to differentiate, implement evidence-based practices and appropriate technology, and assess progress against clear standards to ensure readiness for college-level mathematics.
Key Responsibilities
- Curriculum and Planning
- Collaborate with the department chair and administration to develop annual curriculum maps aligned to standards and course outcomes.
- Design coherent units and weekly lesson plans that build conceptual understanding, procedural fluency, and mathematical reasoning.
- Incorporate formative and summative assessments to monitor learning and adjust instruction.
- Intentionally integrate faith with learning by embedding Biblical concepts in lessons.
- Instruction and Learning
- Employ a learner-centered approach that fosters inquiry, collaboration, and problem-solving.
- Differentiate instruction to meet diverse learning needs and extend advanced learners.
- Integrate instructional technology (e.g., graphing tools, LMS) to strengthen conceptual understanding and engagement.
- Implement effective classroom management grounded in respect and consistent routines.
- Professional Collaboration and Communication
- Participate actively in professional learning and contribute to departmental initiatives.
- Pursue ongoing professional development and contribute to a positive school educational culture.
- Support the school’s Christian mission in word and deed by modeling a life of faith and integrity.
- Maintain accurate records, communicate proactively with students and families, and uphold school policies
- Student Support and Community Engagement
- Build positive, mentoring relationships with students that support both academic and Christlike character formation.
- Sponsor or supervise co-curricular and/or extracurricular activities as part of regular faculty responsibilities.
- Uphold all expectations detailed in the faculty handbook.
- Serve as an advisor and participate in chapel, community events, and co-curricular life
- What You Bring
- As a Christian independent school affiliated with the Churches of Christ, Lipscomb Academy seeks faculty who can support and model the school’s mission and values. Candidates should be willing to participate in spiritual life activities and mentor students in faith and character.
- Education: Bachelor’s degree required; Tennessee Teacher License (valid certification in Mathematics).
- Experience: Three or more years preferred; strong early-career candidates are encouraged to apply.
- Competencies:
- Demonstrated content mastery in high school mathematics and familiarity with college-preparatory expectations.
- Proficiency with learning management systems and relevant instructional technology.
- Strong communication, collaboration, and professional judgment.
- Preferred
- Master's Degree
- Experience designing standards-aligned units and performance tasks.
- Evidence of effective differentiation and formative assessment practices.
- Prior experience in Christian education or demonstrated alignment with Lipscomb Academy’s mission.