
location_onPhoenix City Hall, 200, West Washington Street, Central City, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 85003, United States
We are a small, student-focused charter school in Phoenix dedicated to making education accessible and impactful. Our mission is to inspire curiosity and foster critical thinking in every student we serve.
We are seeking a passionate Junior High History Teacher to join our team and bring history to life for students in grades 6–8. This role exists to make the past engaging, relevant, and meaningful, helping students develop essential skills in analysis, discussion, and inquiry.
In this position, you will be more than an instructor; you will be a mentor who encourages thoughtful exploration of historical events. You will integrate primary sources, projects, and real-world connections to help students connect the past to their future. The ideal candidate thrives in a supportive environment where creativity and innovation in lesson planning are not just allowed, but encouraged.
Our school community is defined by collaboration and personalized attention. You will benefit from small class sizes that allow for deeper connections with students and the flexibility to design lessons that truly resonate. We are committed to making a lasting impact on the next generation of thinkers.
If you are ready to inspire the next generation and make history come alive in your classroom, we encourage you to apply today. Please review our Pledge to Parents for more insight into our community values.
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive team.
Work model: On-site
Phoenix City Hall, 200, West Washington Street, Central City, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 85003, United States
Phoenix, Arizona
Experience teaching middle school or junior high history