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English Teacher (Part-Time) - Quest Forward High School Omaha

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United Statespart_timeVerifiedPosted 17 Jun 2025

About the role

English Teacher (Part-Time)

About Quest Forward High School

Quest Forward High School, a cutting-edge private school in West Central Omaha, is looking to add an English teacher for the 25-26 school year.  Our student-focused, project-based model takes place in a small class environment.  Our skills-based approach to work requires students to produce projects that demonstrate mastery; allowing teachers to focus on and create a deep learning, problem-solving curriculum. Quest Forward High School seeks to foster a community of independent thinkers and lifelong learners who thrive personally and professionally.

About the Role: English Teacher (Part-Time)

The part-time English Teacher will play a vital role in shaping a rigorous, engaging, and supportive learning environment where all students can thrive. As a  teacher at Quest Forward, you will have the opportunity to participate in the  building of a strong English and Literature program that fosters both conceptual understanding and real-world application.

Reporting to the school director, with regular coaching from the schools Associate Director, Teaching & Learning, the English Teacher will be responsible for delivering high-quality instruction, collaborating with colleagues to align curriculum and instructional practices, leveraging student data for continuous improvement, and helping students develop the skills and confidence needed for success in high school and beyond. This role is ideal for an educator who is deeply knowledgeable in English, skilled in engaging students of diverse backgrounds, and excited about being part of an innovative school model that prioritizes academic excellence, student agency, and college readiness.

Additionally, the English Teacher will teach one period of introductory drama and/or theater - we believe there are a number of ways to make this an interconnected class that compliments the English course and goals. 

Responsibilities

As a dynamic and growing organization, responsibilities will evolve; however, core areas of focus include:

Instruction Delivery & Curriculum Development (65%)

  • Deliver engaging and rigorous instruction in alignment with state standards, college readiness assessments,  and school priorities
  • Develop and implement student-centered lesson plans that encourage problem-solving, critical thinking, and scientific reasoning
  • Utilize a variety of instructional strategies to meet the needs of diverse learners, including hands-on activities, project-based learning, and technology integration
  • Regularly assess student progress using a combination of formative and summative assessments to guide instruction
  • Provide students with clear, actionable feedback that supports growth and mastery

Student Engagement & Support (20%)

  • Build strong relationships with students, fostering a culture of high expectations, accountability, and support
  • Serve as an Advisory teacher, mentoring a small group of students in academic and personal growth
  • Differentiate instruction and provide targeted interventions to ensure all students succeed
  • Collaborate with staff and other support personnel to meet the needs of all learners, including those with educational support  plans
  • Contribute to the development of a strong school culture within the school through tutoring, clubs, or extracurricular opportunities

Collaboration & Professional Growth (10%)

  • Work closely with fellow teachers and school leadership to align curriculum, assessment, and instructional strategies
  • Participate in school-wide professional development to continuously refine instructional practice, including regular data and assessment reflection cycles
  • Engage in feedback cycles with the Associate Director, Teaching and Learning and the school director to improve teaching effectiveness

Family & Community Engagement (5%)

  • Communicate regularly with families about student progress, celebrating successes and addressing challenges proactively
  • Participate in school events, family conferences, and outreach efforts to build strong relationships with families and the community
  • Support families in seeing the relevance of humanities in their child’s  future careers and post-secondary aspirations

Ideal Candidate Experiences

  • 3+ years of teaching experience, preferably in secondary ELA, humanities, history 
  • Strong track record of student achievement 
  • Experience designing and implementing differentiated instruction to meet the needs of students of varying courses
  • Proven academic

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