Detroit Country Day School is a private, independent, co-educational, non-denominational, preschool through grade 12, college preparatory school focused on a well-rounded liberal arts education. Emphasis on academics, arts, athletics, and character development is prevalent across the curriculum. DCDS believes diversity, equity, and inclusion are educational imperatives for the intellectual, social, and moral growth of every child. We honor the dignity of every human being and value differences that exist and are expressed throughout our vibrant school.
Position Summary
Teach history to Middle School students in grades 6 through 8. Have affection for students in this age group, an understanding of their needs and energy, and a willingness to work collaboratively with employees, administration, and parents.
Essential Duties
Provide innovative, comprehensive, and content-rich instruction designed to develop critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills within the context of history instruction.
Individualize writing instruction in the context of historical research and writing with an emphasis on rhetoric and language
Serve as an advisor for a group of 10-12 middle school students
Instill in students an appreciation for history, and teach the concepts of being a historian and writing historical research
Plan and prepare lessons in order to deliver the curriculum and enhance student understanding and fluency
Create various classroom activities designed to foster student-centered learning
Create and manage a caring, supportive, purposeful, and stimulating environment that is conducive to student learning
Identify clear teaching objectives and learning outcomes with appropriate challenges and high expectations
Nurture an inclusive environment in which all students can participate fully and have a sense of belonging
Organize and manage groups or individual pupils reflecting all abilities, ensuring differentiation of learning needs
Plan opportunities to develop the social, emotional, and cultural aspects of students’ learning
Maintain a regular system of monitoring, assessment, record-keeping, and reporting of student’s progress
Contribute to the development and coordination of the department’s curriculum
Communicate and consult with parents over all aspects of their children’s education – academic, social, and emotional.
Recognize health and safety are the responsibilities of every employee, take responsible care of self and others, and comply with the school health and safety policies and any specific procedures/rules that might apply to this position
Athletic coaching and/or extracurricular activities are encouraged
Qualifications
Bachelor degree in History; Advanced degree preferred
Teaching certificate is not necessary but favorably considered
Teaching experience in the middle grades
Proficient and enthusiastic user of technology
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Professional collegiality, a desire to grow, and enthusiasm for young people
Preference to candidates with coaching experience or expressed willingness to coach or direct activities
Founded in 1914, Detroit Country Day School is a top-tier, nationally ranked co-educational independent school for students in grades PreK3-12. The School offers an exemplary education rooted in academic rigor and a commitment to the full development of each student’s potential. The School develops citizens and leaders of the world in a culturally diverse environment of academic rigor, competitive athletics, and artistic expression, built on a foundation of service and character.
In 2020, the student community of 1460 includes 300 students in the Lower School in grades PreK3-grade 3; 500 students in the Middle School in grades 4-8 and 660 students in the Upper School in grades 9-12. The School has an extremely diverse student population, of which approximately 40% identify as students of color. In all three divisions, Detroit Country Day School is known for its strong academics and the opportunities available to students in outstanding offerings in athletics, dance, instrumental and vocal music, drama, and the visual arts. Students achieve regional, state, and national recognition for their accomplishments in academics, the arts, and athletics, as well as their participation in ...community service. The School has approximately 270 employees. Sixty-nine percent of faculty members have earned advanced degrees.
Detroit Country Day School’s facilities are situated in two locations approximately three miles apart and less than one half hour from the center of Detroit. The Upper School (9-12) and Middle School (4-8) share adjoining campuses in Beverly Hills, where the administrative offices, facility services, safety and security services, and the main arts and athletics facilities are located. The Lower School (PreK-3) is located nearby in neighboring Bloomfield Hills. Both Beverly Hills and Bloomfield Hills are in Oakland County, which has the highest per capita income of any county in the state of Michigan and is one of the most affluent counties in the United States.
The Detroit Country Day Upper School offers a strong and varied program that provides numerous opportunities for students to demonstrate their individual strengths and develop their potential. The rigorous college-preparatory program, which includes Honors and Advanced Placement courses in each discipline in addition to a diverse selection of electives, prepares students for college and beyond. In addition to a series of honors and Advanced Placement courses, students at Detroit Country Day Upper School may pursue an International Baccalaureate Diploma.