Sacred Heart University·Fairfield, Connecticut
The Math Teacher will plan and deliver daily math instruction for grades 5-8, focusing on pre-algebra and algebra. They will also supervise and support students during recreation, lunch, and dismissal.
About Sacred Heart University As one of the nation’s largest Catholic universities and among the fastest-growing private doctoral institutions in the U.S., Sacred Heart University is a national leader in shaping higher education for the 21st century.
SHU offers more than 100 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs on its Fairfield, Conn., campus.
Sacred Heart also has a campus in Dingle, Ireland, and offers online programs.
Nearly 10,000 students attend the University’s nine colleges and schools: College of Arts & Sciences; School of Communication, Media & the Arts; School of Social Work; School of Performing Arts; College of Health Professions; the Isabelle Farrington College of Education & Human Development; the Jack Welch College of Business & Technology; School of Computer Science & Engineering and the Dr.
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Sacred Heart, a Laudato Si’ campus, stands out from other Catholic universities as it was established to be led by the laity.
This contemporary Catholic university is rooted in the rich Catholic intellectual tradition and the liberal arts and, at the same time, cultivates students to be forward thinkers who enact change—in their own lives, professions and in their communities.
The Princeton Review includes SHU in its Best 391 Colleges: 2026 Edition and Best Business Schools: 2025 Edition.
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Plan and deliver daily Math instruction, with an emphasis on pre-algebra, algebra, and fact fluency, for two classes at the same grade level (as assigned, 5th - 8th grade). Also responsible for providing daily supervision and support for one class during recreation, recess, lunch, and dismissal. Principal
Lead Math teacher for one grade level; instructing two classes of students daily. Use data to plan and implement math instruction. Build strong and mutually respectful relationships with students and their families based on open communication and collaboration, including weekly communications to families on ParentSquare and on the phone. Facilitate and sustain an emotionally safe and trauma-informed classroom and program environment. Maintain professional boundaries and mutually respectful relationships with colleagues, supervisors, and community partners with the foundation of open communication, respect, and collaboration. Work with admin staff to develop and implement instruction, and provide meaningful feedback to learners. Work in collaboration with a team consisting of an ELA teacher, grade-level paraprofessionals, classroom coaches, SEL instructor, and volunteers. Live/actualize the Horizons SHU community values. Attend all training, professional learning, onboarding, programming, and community events. Collect and input all required metrics, data, and surveys by assigned dates. Other duties as assigned Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, & Other Attributes Minimum 2-4 years of classroom experience teaching K-8 mathematics Experience working with a wide range of abilities and differentiating learning to meet the needs of all students Experience teaching social-emotional learning and mentoring Experience building community in middle school classrooms Strong commitment to the Horizons SHU mission Willingness to connect with the Horizons SHU community after the summer program by attending school-year events Experience with project-based learning preferred Effective oral and communication skills Experience using technology to enhance instruction Demonstrated skills and abilities to mentor and coach classroom staff Unusual Working Conditions This is a seasonal summer program position. Staff are required to attend all training, professional learning, onboarding, programming, community events, and clean-up/reporting days. This is a full-day position. Training Days generally run 8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Program days are 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Dates of Program: Training week: 6/22 through 6/26/26 Program Days: 6/29 through 8/7/26 Clean-up & Reporting Days: 8/10 & 8/11/26 This job posting provides an overview of the role's general nature and expected tasks. It is not meant to be a comprehensive list of all duties performed. The university reserves the right to modify or reassign job responsibilities at any time. This posting description does not constitute an employment contract, either explicit or implied. Sacred Heart University is a space that respects and embraces differences, recognizes the unique contributions that individuals can make, and creates a community that maximizes the potential of all faculty and staff. As an equal opportunity employer, we encourage applications from qualified candidates who reflect the wider world in which we live.
Candidates should have 2-4 years of classroom experience teaching K-8 mathematics and experience working with diverse student abilities. A strong commitment to the Horizons SHU mission and effective communication skills are also required.
Market context
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