Founding High School History Teacher | Cedar Rapids Prep
Cedar Rapids Prep · Cedar Rapids, IA · 2 wk ago
EducationTemporary
About the Role
The History Teacher will play a critical role in shaping a rigorous, engaging, and supportive learning environment where all students develop a strong understanding of inquiry and content standards. This position may also help identify and construct additional social studies electives aligned to our school’s postsecondary readiness goals.
As a founding teacher at Cedar Rapids Prep, you will have the opportunity to build a dynamic and inquiry-driven social studies program that fosters critical thinking, civic engagement, and a deep understanding of historical and contemporary issues.
Instruction Delivery & Curriculum Development
- Deliver engaging and rigorous instruction in alignment with state standards, college readiness assessments, and school priorities
- Develop and implement student-centered lesson plans that promote historical inquiry, critical thinking, and real-world connections
- Design and facilitate engaging discussions, simulations, and project-based learning experiences that help students analyze and apply historical and social concepts
- Utilize a variety of instructional strategies to meet the needs of diverse learners, including primary source analysis, debates, case studies, and digital resources
- Regularly assess student progress using a combination of formative and summative assessments to guide instruction
- Provide students with clear, actionable feedback that supports growth and mastery
Student Engagement & Support
- Build strong relationships with students, fostering a culture of high expectations, accountability, and support
- Serve as an Advisory teacher, mentoring a small group of students in academic and personal growth throughout their four-year experience at Cedar Rapids Prep
- Differentiate instruction and provide targeted interventions to ensure all students succeed, including students reading below grade level
- Collaborate with Special Education staff and other support personnel to meet the needs of all learners, including those with IEPs or 504 plans
- Contribute to the development of a strong civic-minded school culture through tutoring, clubs, or extracurricular opportunities such as Model UN, debate team, student government, or history club
Collaboration & Professional Growth
- Work closely with fellow teachers and school leadership to align curriculum, assessment, and instructional strategies
- Participate in school-wide professional development to continuously refine instructional practice, including regular data and assessment reflection cycles
- Engage in feedback cycles with the Dean of Academics and Principal to improve teaching effectiveness
Family & Community Engagement
- Communicate regularly with families about student progress, celebrating successes and addressing challenges proactively
- Participate in school events, family conferences, and outreach efforts to build strong relationships with families and the community
- Help students and families see the relevance of history and social studies in their everyday lives, civic responsibilities, and future aspirations