Grade 7 Math Teacher (Leave Coverage: Late January - June 2026)

Job Description

Job Description

Summary of Position:

The Grade 7 math teacher (leave coverage: Late January 2026 - June 2026) fosters a dynamic and inclusive learning environment focused on innovative teaching practices and student engagement. The individual is also expected to actively support students, create a positive classroom environment, and adjust teaching methods to support diverse learning styles as needed. This position primarily involves instructing courses in pre-algebra and algebra, providing students with the following mathematical skills and habits of mind: computational fluency and conceptual understanding, problem-solving, communication, critical thinking, and collaboration. Units include: rational numbers, geometry, and probability. This role requires the development and ongoing review of curriculum and course materials.

Base Salary: For the 2025-26 academic year, faculty salaries range from $50,000 to $120,000 annually. Placement within this range is determined by years of experience, in alignment with Milton Academy's faculty salary scale, which is designed to ensure equitable pay progression.

Housing Stipend: Lower and Middle School Faculty members are not eligible to live on campus as part of the Upper School residential life program; therefore, they will also receive an annual stipend of $12,600 (in 2025-26) in addition to the base salary listed above.

NOTE: Compensation for leave coverage positions will be prorated based on the duration of the appointment.

Welcome to ATX Learning

About our School:

Milton Academy is an independent college preparatory K-12 school, boarding and day in grades 9-12, located south of Boston.

Milton Academy cultivates in our students a passion for learning and a respect for others. Milton students grow by developing their own identities, learning from and listening to the lived experiences of others, and living and working among peers whose differences they accept with respect and care.

In our ongoing work to create the anti-racist environment at Milton-free from bias, injustice, and bigotry-that our values demand, we encourage each other to explore our own histories and identities, be open to learning from others, seek to understand the world around us with a critical lens, and strive to practice ways of interacting with one another that ensures all students and adults feel safe, supported, and able to express all aspects of their identities without judgment or hate.

In our dynamic community, we honor that Milton students challenge each other to build a foundation upon which to leave Milton and partner with their future communities to help create a more just world and in those spaces that are dissonant to our values, to have the courage to speak up and live by our motto, "Dare to be true."