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| Department: | Mathematics |
| Location: | Los Angeles, CA |
Harvard-Westlake School seeks an exceptional and highly qualified educator to teach Math at the Middle School (grades 7-9). Our department teaches a rigorous curriculum, consisting of courses from Pre-Algebra through Precalculus, to students possessing a broad range of math aptitudes. We pride ourselves on the care afforded to students at an individual level, for collaborating on curriculum, and for active participation in the greater school community. We are looking for candidates with a passion for teaching, mathematics, and working with middle school students. Furthermore, you should have a strong work ethic, high standards for self and others, and excellent verbal/written communication skills.
Harvard-Westlake is an independent school with two campuses in Los Angeles and approximately 1,600 students enrolled in grades 712. Our students are curious, thoughtful, and inspiring young people who engage deeply with both academic and co-curricular life.
We are dedicated to fostering a community of belonging and continually advancing diversity and inclusion across all aspects of school life. We do not discriminate on any basis. We seek candidates who bring sensitivity, understanding, and respect for individuals from diverse backgrounds; who can work collaboratively and independently in a dynamic environment; and who exemplify professionalism, openness, and generosity in their interactions with students and colleagues.
Anticipated base compensation: $85,000$115,000, depending on experience.
Start date: August 2026 for the 202627 school year.
While we begin to review resumes immediately, our school will be on Spring Break from March 21-April 5. We anticipate bringing finalists to campus for in-person interviews in mid-April.
We are proud to offer a generous benefits package designed to support the well-being and growth of our faculty and staff. Highlights include: