2026-2027 SY Social Studies Teacher
Company: Girls Global Academy
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Social Studies Teacher The
Social Studies Teacher will be committed to fostering a supportive
and inclusive classroom environment where students are encouraged
to explore and excel in social studies. This role includes
contributing to GGA’s curriculum development, and supporting the
school’s mission of academic excellence and female empowerment. Key
Expectations: GGA instructors submit lesson plans weekly. Lesson
plans are reviewed by the Academic Program Coordinator and feedback
is provided. Advisory classes are an important part of school
culture at GGA. Students work on college and career readiness,
social and emotional learning and academics in these daily classes.
The advisor is an important part of a student's support network at
GGA, and most instructors are assigned an advisory class. Advisory
lessons are provided and the instructor facilitates sessions,
grades assignments, and maintains a strong relationship and line of
communication with advisees' caregivers. Culture support in the
hallways and at lunch is expected. Instructors are assigned an
arrival and dismissal duty, and are added to a master schedule to
support hallways for one period everyday. At GGA we believe that we
are partners in education with our student's caregivers. Together
we support students and ensure they achieve their fullest
potential. To do this, GGA gives dedicated work time on a Wednesday
to reach out to caregivers. It is expected that instructors
maintain continued lines of communication with caregivers through
grading, calling and emailing home and facilitating twice annual
Student Led Conferences. Ensure you have at least 2 grades for
every week, 2 summatives for the quarter and end of quarter
comments Key Responsibilities Instruction & Student Support Designs
and delivers rigorous, inquiry-based social studies instruction
that develops students’ historical thinking, civic literacy, and
analytical skills while fostering curiosity and informed global
citizenship among young women. Develops cohesive unit and lesson
plans aligned with GGA’s social studies curriculum standards,
emphasizing source analysis, argumentation, research skills, and
connections between historical and contemporary issues. Uses
student performance data and formative feedback to inform
instruction and differentiate learning experiences, ensuring all
students are appropriately challenged and supported. Designs and
implements a range of formative and summative assessments—including
document-based questions, projects, presentations, and written
analyses—to measure student understanding and mastery of social
studies content and skills. Integrates interdisciplinary
connections between social studies and other subject areas (e.g.,
ELA, science, economics), highlighting the relevance of social
studies to real-world problems and students’ local, national, and
global contexts. Facilitates student-centered, project-based
learning experiences that promote collaboration, leadership, and
confidence, with an emphasis on civic engagement, social justice,
and women’s leadership. Incorporates culturally responsive and
inclusive teaching practices that center diverse voices,
perspectives, and historical narratives, supporting students in
developing critical consciousness and respect for multiple
viewpoints. Learning and Development Plans and teaches lessons
using inquiry-based approaches to teaching and learning Uses a wide
range of technologies and strategies to differentiate instruction
based on readiness, learning difference, and interest. Uses student
data to drive instructional decisions Contributes to
interdisciplinary curriculum planning and development Fosters
positive relationships with students Develops regular communication
protocols with parents Delivers thoughtful guidance and support
with advisory groups Engages professionally and enthusiastically
with new school initiatives Keeps up-to-date records of attendance,
curriculum, and assessment Develops and implements assessments
aligned to GGA curriculum standards Demonstrates an active and
genuine interest in professional growth School Community Engagement
Fosters positive relationships with students Develops regular
communication protocols with parents Delivers thoughtful guidance
and support with advisory groups Engages professionally and
enthusiastically with new school initiatives Participate in weekly
and month professional development programs Creating classroom
experiences that embody our four pillars of sisterhood,
scholarship, service and safety including establishing strong
relationships to demonstrate that we care about them Foster deeply
engaging lessons and activities that deliver the content in ways
that excite and enable our students to learn Use resources to
effectively differentiate for all types of learners through
co-teaching with special education teachers and through providing
students additional resources Qualifications Bachelor’s degree,
(Master’s preferred) with a concentration in content area Secondary
classroom experience in an urban context (three years preferred)
Solid and demonstrable teaching experience working with a variety
of student academic levels Creative and enthusiastic approach to
teaching and learning Ability to write a cohesive lesson plan
Exhibits ability to collaboratively work within and across
disciplines with a diverse instructional team Demonstrates ability
to work with parents and community Excellent interpersonal
communication skills, classroom management, and adaptive teaching
Lead extra-curricular activities during and/or after school Receive
and incorporate feedback from team leaders, executive leadership
and peers Growth minded, receiving and incorporating feedback from
team leaders, executive leadership and peers IDEAL CANDIDATES WILL
ALIGN TO OUR ACADEMIC APPROACH: Creating classroom experiences that
embody our four pillars of sisterhood, scholarship, service and
safety including establishing strong relationships to demonstrate
that we care about them Foster deeply engaging lessons and
activities that deliver the content in ways that excite and enable
our students to learn Use resources to effectively differentiate
for all types of learners through co-teaching with special
education teachers and through providing students additional
resources About Our School Girls Global Academy (GGA) is an
all-girls public charter high school in Washington, DC. We are
currently a Candidate to be an International Baccalaureate World
School who offers the IB Career Programme with specific pathways in
engineering and business. As we continue to grow our student body
to 400 students and 60 staff over the next 3-5 years we strive to
establish a strong school culture where our four pillars of
sisterhood, scholarship, service and safety are embedded in
everything we do. Our SY 26-27 Staff: You will be an integral part
of growing our school, and as a member of the GGA Staff you
understand that starting and growing a school is hard work, so you
are empowered to take ownership over the work and have a
responsibility to each of our students. You are truly a part of a
resilient team that has an all-hands-on-deck mentality and faces
challenges head on with clear communication. Our future graduating
classes need staff that believe in our students, maintain strong
community norms and are committed to making sure our students know
they matter. We are located in the heart of Washington D.C. between
the Downtown and Chinatown neighborhoods, and just one block from
the Gallery Place Metro Station. This ideal location allows us to
engage our students in the vibrant and globally focused culture of
the community and all that DC has to offer. Ideal Candidates Girls
Global Academy is a community of dedicated innovators who believe
girls matter. Through our daily work, we are committed to actions
that equip the next generation of leaders to navigate the world
with confidence and compassion to succeed in any path they may
choose. Our approach to education will allow girls to develop
strong voices that inspire change. Because you matter - this is who
we are looking for: You are highly qualified and mission oriented
You are passionate about all girls’ high school education You are
flexible and adaptable to change and excited about working in a
start-up school environment You are a self-starter, problem solver
and have a growth mindset You are committed to assisting the school
becoming Tier 1 If you meet these ideals - we want to speak with
you about joining our team! Our Commitments to Staff: Personalized
professional development tailored to your needs as an educator
Support and coaching from an experienced leadership team A seat at
the table where you are a decision maker in an equitable and
inclusive environment Work-life rhythm where you are encouraged to
make self care a priority How to Apply Please submit your
application to our online jobs portal
https://girlsglobalacademy.applytojob.com/. All applicants will
have to pass a background check. Applicants must be permitted to
work in the United States without a GGA sponsored Visa.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. No phone calls,
please. Girls Global Academy provides equal employment
opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and
prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard
to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability
status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation,
gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic
protected by federal, state or local laws. Powered by JazzHR
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