High School History Teacher
High School History Teacher
Summary
The High School History Teacher at Kairos Academies is a mission-driven educator who brings history and social sciences to life through rigorous, inquiry-based, and student-centered learning. This role combines content expertise with the Kairos instructional approach—empowering students to think critically, analyze deeply, and grow as self-directed learners and citizens.
At Kairos, all teachers are leaders. Beyond instruction, History teachers model our values of Love, Excellence, Agency, and Diversity while contributing to the culture and systems that make Kairos a place where every student can thrive. Teachers are expected to coach, collaborate, and reflect to ensure students achieve measurable academic and personal growth.
Key Responsibilities
Rigorous Instruction & Curriculum
- Adapt and implement a standards-aligned curriculum
- Design engaging lessons, unit plans, rubrics, and assessment
Data-Driven Practice
- Analyze Gradient, NWEA, EOC, and internal assessments to inform instruction
- Monitor student growth and differentiate supports accordingly
Mentoring
- Facilitate student Circle once a week, as well as participate in all staff Circle once a week
- Monitor your mentor group’s academic and behavior progress and provide support students in setting and reaching ambitious academic and character development goals
- Provide guidance and support on students’ self-discovery work
- Serve as a direct point-of-contact for Kairos families to communicate school-wide information
Culture & Classroom Management
- Cultivate a high-expectations, equitable classroom environment for up to 25 students
- Build trusting relationships with students, families, and colleagues
Whole School Leadership
- Serve in one of our “whole-school service” roles (e.g., Grade-Level Lead, Civic Engagement Lead, Tutoring Lead, SEL Lead) to drive school wide initiatives and reinforce our values
Driver Goals
- EOC Proficiency: 60% of students meet or exceed History EOC proficiency benchmarks.
- NWEA Growth: 70% of students demonstrate expected or above-expected growth.
- Mentoring Participation: 75% of students meet coaching engagement and reflection benchmarks.
- On-Track Gradient Classes: 85% of students maintain on-track progress in history coursework.
Our Promise
Kairos Academies has been recognized by Forbes, Education Week, and NBC Today for reimagining 21st-century education—replacing passive lectures with hands-on projects and “behavior managers” with 1:1 executive-functioning mentors. We develop self-governing citizens ready to lead themselves and their communities.
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- Go above & beyond to do what’s best for students
- Proactively seek feedback and refine your practice
- Embrace rapid change and continuous improvement
- Engage in healthy debate and constructive feedback
Qualifications
- Degree: Bachelor’s required; Master’s preferred
- Certification: Valid Missouri Social Studies 9-12 certification (or willingness to certify ASAP)
- Experience: 3+ years of high school history or social studies teaching preferred
- Skills: Strong content mastery in History, Social Studies Education, Political Science, or related field; proven ability to use data to drive instruction
- Other: Eligible to work for any employer in the U.S; pass criminal background check
Technology & Safety
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, student information systems, and digital platforms
- Commitment to school safety protocols and emergency procedures
Compensation & Benefits
- Base Salary: $60,000
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Paid time off & wellness reimbursement
- Professional development & certification reimbursement
- School tuition assistance
Schedule
- Monday–Friday, 7:40 AM–3:30 PM (occasional evenings/weekends)
- On-site role at Kairos Academies in St. Louis, MO
Ready to Lead, Innovate, and Inspire?
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