Come join a committed, caring, talented faculty in delivering an exemplary and inspiring general and Jewish education. Together, we ensure a vibrant Jewish future through the growth of confident, compassionate thinkers who engage the world through Jewish values.
The Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School in Rockville, MD is seeking candidates to fill the position of High School Jewish History Teacher, with a particular concentration on Zionism and Israel, for the 2025-2026 academic year. Additionally, the ideal candidate will work to elevate Sephardi and Mizrahi topics within the curriculum, both through existing and newly developed courses.
The position combines classroom teaching with the opportunity to work in a collaborative, dedicated, and highly skilled team in delivering an outstanding, well rounded Jewish History education to committed and engaged high school students in a pluralist environment. Courses emphasize critical thinking and analysis, research and argumentation (both written and oral), collaboration, civil discourse, reflection and identity development. Topics include a survey of Jewish history, Israel, Arab-Israeli Conflict, American Jewish History, World Jewry, and more.
This position also includes the opportunity to work as part of the CESJDS Center for Excellence and Engagement in Jewish History. As a member of the CEEJH, the candidate may have the opportunity to give public lectures, write articles for publication, serve as a consultant to other schools, and/or lead professional development sessions on Jewish History content and pedagogy.
The ideal candidate will have three or more years of highly successful formal teaching experience and demonstrated passion for and excellence in the teaching of Israel and the full scope of Jewish History. They are comfortable engaging in difficult conversations and in teaching students with a rich variety of Jewish backgrounds, and they are able to balance academic rigor with the work of identity development within their classroom.
The ideal candidate is creative and collaborative. Student-centered learning, simulations, rich conversation and debate, and the active pursuit of deep questions are the hallmarks of their classes. The ideal candidate has demonstrated the ability to build positive relationships with students, manage a classroom, and is comfortable working with a range of learners while pushing students to identify themselves as part of the chain of Jewish history, past, present and future.
Pay is commensurate with education and experience, and is calculated according to a school-wide pay scale. This position is eligible for benefits.
Responsibilities:
- Teach courses in the History of Modern Israel, Contemporary Israeli Society, the History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, and a range of Jewish History courses to students in grades 9-12;
- Participate in team meetings to review curriculum and discuss student progress
- Work collaboratively within the Jewish History department and high school faculty
- Student advising
- Partner with members of the Jewish History department and CEEJH to provide programming, offer lectures, write articles, consult with other schools, and provide professional development sessions on Jewish history content and pedagogy
- Other duties as assigned by the High School Principal
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