Job Description
Job Description
Summary of Position:
Milton Academy is seeking a full-time Upper School math teacher starting in August 2026. The ideal candidate should have a deep understanding of mathematics and enjoy promoting its understanding to students. Applicants with statistical expertise are preferred.As a teacher, you will be expected to actively engage and support students, create a positive classroom environment, and adjust your teaching methods as needed to support diverse learning styles. Collaborating with colleagues is also an important part of the job. We are seeking a candidate who is interested and experienced in teaching across the whole math curriculum, from core foundational high school courses, including statistics, to advanced, college-level courses. The department is actively working to deepen mathematics education, build culturally responsive classrooms, and improve equity and access to the field of mathematics for all students.
Other faculty member responsibilities at Milton Academy encompass advising, community, and residential life activities, among others. Please see the full job description for more information.
Base Salary: For the 2026-27 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: Faculty members who reside off-campus will also receive an annual stipend of $13,000 (in 2026-27) in addition to the base salary listed above.
For 2026-27, the school seeks candidates who could contribute to the broader student experience by living in on-campus housing and participating in other co-curricular programming such as athletics, affinity spaces, or clubs and other activities. Strong candidates committed to living in the dormitory may receive preference.
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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."