High School Teacher - Cultural Studies (SY25-26)
Company: Meridian Charter Schools
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description High School Cultural Studies
Teacher You Belong Here Apply today:
https://meridiancharterschools.org/careers/ Position Summary:
Informed by the school's mission, teachers will ensure that all
students acquire the knowledge and skills required for academic
progress and achievement, as defined by curricular and
instructional objectives and overarching school goals. Teachers are
responsible to reflect the mission and guiding principles of the
school, uphold the rules and standards of the Student Code of
Conduct, build positive and collaborative relationships with
students, staff, parents, and other Meridian stakeholders with
transparency and accountability that best ensures student academic
and personal achievement. Instructors will teach the appropriate
content and skills by utilizing curriculum material adopted by the
school, as well as appropriate supplemental and teacher-made
materials; develop appropriate lesson plans that accommodate the
range of learning styles and specialized needs of students in the
classroom; create a learning environment that encourages positive
social interaction, active engagement, and self-motivation; and,
actively participate with colleagues in school improvement
activities, curriculum development, teaming, student support
meetings and collaboration. To perform this job successfully, an
individual must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are generally
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. Key
Competencies/Duties: Implement research-based curriculum and
instructional models. Facilitate a rigorous, research-based
curriculum designed to promote student academic progress and
achievement, in line with school and network initiatives. Plan,
prepare and deliver standards-aligned lesson plans and
instructional materials that facilitate active learning. Establish
clear and positive learning standards and expectations for all
students by which to evaluate academic progress. Develop schemes of
work, lesson plans and activities that are in accordance with
established procedures. Use relevant technology to support and
differentiate instruction. Encourage and monitor the progress of
individual students and use information to adjust teaching
strategies. Establish and communicate clear objectives for all
learning activities. Use a variety of learning materials and
resources for use in educational activities. Assess student
performance at frequent and regular intervals in order to benchmark
progress on course standards and learning targets. Ensure the
academic success of every scholar by using formative assessments to
adjust learning plans and summative assessments to measure
objective attainment. Provide opportunity for re-assessment to
encourage skill mastery. Develop assessments that are in accordance
with established procedures. Provide frequent, specific feedback on
work that advances learning. Maintain accurate and complete records
of students' progress and development. Update all necessary records
accurately and completely as required by laws, network policies and
school protocols. Observe and evaluate students' performance and
development. Integrate student choice into assessment
structure/product. Build and maintain positive, productive,
professional relationships with students, staff, parents, and other
stakeholders. Demonstrate preparation and skill in working with
students from diverse cultural, economic and ability backgrounds.
Instruct and monitor students in the use of learning materials and
equipment. Manage student behavior in the classroom by establishing
and enforcing expectations and procedures. Maintain discipline in
accordance with the expectations, disciplinary models, and systems
of the school. Demonstrate respect and regard for students,
colleagues, and parents. Cultivate positive relationships and
address the social and emotional needs of scholars using
research-based methods as identified by school leaders. Encourage
parent and community involvement; obtain information for parents
when requested. Initiate appropriate conferences with parents,
guardians, administrators, etc. in accordance with school
procedures. Effectively, respectfully, and professionally
communicate with parents or guardians and students on matters
related to student's academic progress, attendance, and conduct.
Demonstrate a dedication to collaboration, innovation, and flexible
approaches to professional practice. Participate positively and
productively in department, school, network, and parent meetings.
Actively participate in the development and implementation of new
teaching techniques and approaches to assessment. Actively
participate in discussions and programs to improve student
performance, experience, attendance, conduct. Integrate students
into curricular planning and assessment development. Collaborate
with the school faculty and administration in the development and
implementation of program instruction. Engage actively, positively,
and productively in the instructional coaching process. Accept and
apply coaching feedback. Attend to and fulfill professional
obligations as defined by the school and network. Engage in
structured lesson planning that provides differentiated options for
multiple skill levels that are objective based using the standards
and curriculum identified by the school Instructional Leadership
Team. Produce and share lesson plans in accordance with the
procedures established by the school. Maintain a current, accurate
gradebook in accordance with the procedures established by the
school. Implement the grading protocols established by the school.
Attend school and network professional learning and collaboration
days to improve skills, give and receive feedback, and be open to
coaching, mentoring, partnerships. Prepare required reports on
students and activities. Communicate necessary information
regularly to students, colleagues and parents regarding student
progress, intervention outcomes, and student needs. Prepare
classroom, physical or virtual, for class activities. Assign and
grade class work, assignments, projects, and assessments in
accordance with school and network protocols. Maintain accurate and
daily attendance records. Promptly return phone calls and answer
emails within 24-48 weekday hours. Attend school events to better
understand student interest and personalities outside of the
regular classroom. Follow school and network policies and
protocols. Build positive and respectful relationships with staff,
students, families, and community partners. Other duties as
assigned, within the framework of the collective bargaining
agreement. Reflect, support, and promote the mission and vision of
the school as well as the principles of D.E.I. Demonstrate
preparation and skill in working with students from diverse
cultural, economic and ability backgrounds. Support the creation of
inclusive, identity-affirming spaces for students. Implement
professional practice and responsibilities, demonstrating cultural
competence. Implement D.E.I principles in interactions with members
of the school community. Qualifying Education/Licensure: Bachelor's
Degree (Required) in content area or aligned content area
(Preferred) Master's Degree in content area or aligned content area
(Preferred) Illinois State Board of Education Professional
Educators License (PEL) (9-12 Required) or current, comparable
out-of-state licensure or Advanced Degree in content area
Endorsements in Social Science, U.S. History, World History, or
comparable (Required) Endorsement in ESL (A Plus!) Bilingual
Spanish/English; Arabic/English; Urdu/English (Preferred) Other
Qualifications: Experience with planning and teaching high school
(Required) Experience in urban high school setting (Strongly
Preferred) Knowledge and Experience: Substantial knowledge of
subject matter consistent with state certification requirements,
academic content, contemporary principles and practices of
teaching, assessment, and classroom and behavior management
techniques. Ability to modify instruction as necessary to meet
student needs. Ability to work effectively and professionally with
students, parents and/or guardians, staff members, and community
representatives. Capacity to be flexible in approaches to
instruction, assessment, and relationship building. Fundamental
understanding of human development principles as applied to
children and adolescents. Strong ability to apply contemporary
principles and practices of teaching. Solid oral and written
communication skills. Sound and professional judgment. Strong
technical skills - ability to work with Google Suite, Microsoft
Office Suite, and presentation platforms and equipment. This
position is a Full-Time position. Physical Job Requirements: The
usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions
require the following physical demands: occasional lifting,
carrying, pushing, and or pulling; some kneeling, crouching, and
significant finger dexterity. Generally the job requires 10%
sitting, 10% walking and 80% standing. This job is performed in a
generally clean and climate controlled environment. Compensation:
Meridian Charter Schools provides a highly competitive salary and
benefits package which includes health, dental, vision and life
insurance as well as retirement planning and PTO. We are also
committed to supporting professional growth and membership in
local, state and national educational organizations. This position
qualifies as a union member position and aligns to the compensation
established by the most updated collective bargaining agreement,
based upon certification, education, and years of service. Meridian
Charter Schools is an equal opportunity employer, committed to
fostering an inclusive and diverse workforce. We encourage
qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply for this pivotal
leadership role. Apply Today!
https://meridiancharterschools.org/careers/
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