High School Mathematics Educator
Position : High School Mathematics Educator
Location : Kearsley High School
Salary : Per KEA Master Agreement
Start Date : As soon as possible
Kearsley Community Schools is seeking a highly qualified High School Mathematics Educator to join our dedicated team of educators.
The Kearsley Board of Education will offer the successful candidate an annual salary in accordance with the KEA Master Agreement , commensurate with skills and experience. A comprehensive and competitive MESSA fringe benefit package is also included.
The Position
Qualified candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university and possess a valid Michigan Teaching Certificate with at least an EX endorsement in Mathematics. Experience teaching AP Calculus or other advanced mathematics courses is preferred.
The ideal candidate will use creative instructional strategies along with best practices for classroom teaching which promotes interactive learning and student engagement through technology, literature, and writing. The candidate must be adept with technology and ready to consider emergent techniques to enhance student achievement. Candidates will also:
● Aide in research, development, implementation, and evaluation of the Mathematics curriculum;
● Develop and implement creative and engaging lesson plans;
● Incorporate practical application of content knowledge in lesson plans;
● Differentiate instruction to meet the needs of each learner;
● Develop and implement progressive classroom-based interventions;
● Utilize progress monitoring;
● Monitor and evaluate student development and growth through a variety of assessments;
● Maintain accurate student classroom records.
Application Process
External applicants will submit their application through the Mid-Michigan Area Public Schools Consortium (MMAPS), Job ID 34187. Applications should include a letter of interest/cover letter, resume, transcripts, and three letters of recommendation.
The Community
Located in Genesee Township, in north-central Genesee County, our community offers a blend of suburban and rural living. Residents enjoy:
● Genesee County Parks featuring a large lake, campground, and recreation areas
● The Genesee Valley Trail, a 21-mile hiking and biking path
● A variety of local businesses and industrial centers, including the General Motors International Processing Center
Genesee Township provides an ideal balance of natural beauty, recreation, and economic opportunity - making it an attractive place to live and work.
The District
Kearsley Community Schools serves approximately 2,800 students across four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. Highlights include:
● Award-winning early childhood program at the Pumpkin Patch
● Expanded dual enrollment and cutting-edge classroom technology
● Community Building/Restorative Practices with Ali Hearn
● Nationally recognized Bike Tech® and SME Prime programs at Kearsley High School
The district employs approximately 175 certified educators, most of whom hold advanced degrees.
Voters recently approved a $21,680,000 bond to support new and enhanced learning environments, districtwide improvements, and safety upgrades. Key projects include:
● A new community recreation facility with a 1,500-seat competitive gym, indoor track, and training spaces
● Enhanced STEM and Robotics spaces and flexible classroom designs
● Secure, redesigned entrances for all three elementary schools
WHERE PRIDE, TRADITION, AND EXCELLENCE MEET