Middle & Upper School Math Teacher - Full Time
Mead Hall Episcopal School is the parish day school of St. Thaddeus Episcopal Church. Mead Hall’s two campuses serve as a pillar in the educational community of the CSRA by challenging students to pursue academic excellence, spiritual growth, and moral integrity. Our school has approximately 360 students with a wide range of options in academic, athletic, and extracurricular activities. Small class sizes and a rigorous college preparatory curriculum prepares students for a lifetime of learning and leadership. Mead Hall is accredited by the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS). Mead Hall Episcopal School seeks candidates who are supportive of the school’s mission, vision, and core values.
We are currently seeking an experienced, enthusiastic Middle School Math Teacher for the 2026-27 school year.
Required qualifications to include:
A Bachelor’s degree
A minimum of 3 years experience in a middle school environment, teaching math.
Strong organizational, verbal, and communication skills
Experience lesson planning, differentiating instruction, and using creativity and technology in the classroom.
A strong work ethic, and ability to work independently.
A positive disposition while functioning within a highly motivated, fast-paced, and diverse staff and community
The ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and discretion at all times
A willingness to uphold the School's mission and philosophy, and demonstrate the School's core character values
Preferred qualifications, in addition to the above requirements, include:
A minimum of 5 years experience in a middle and/or high school setting, teaching math
Experience in both public and private education sectors
State teaching certification
Responsibilities will include:
Demonstration of knowledge, skill, and ability to plan and execute a balanced 21st Century learning experience.
Maintain student records and collaborate with other teachers, administrators, and parents.
Develop a classroom atmosphere that promotes positive learning and an inclusive, welcoming, purposeful school tone and culture.
Participate in training as necessary to learn and update school curriculum.
Express a desire to be an active member of the Mead Hall community.
Actively participate in professional development in order to remain current with best practices in education and technology.
Collaborate with colleagues within subject and grade level, in order to provide the best learning experience possible
Use technology such as word processing/presentation software, Online Student Information Program (FACTS), Smartboard, Google Apps for teachers (Gmail/Google Docs, etc.), and online learning suites effectively to support, enhance, and extend instruction.
Communicate effectively with parents through school e-mail, phone calls, in-person conversations, Report Cards, etc.
How To Apply
To apply for this position please visit our school website at
http://meadhallschool.org/EmploymentOpportunities. Print and fill out the Mead Hall employment application, and submit it along with resume to shigbee@meadhallschool.org
Mead Hall is Aiken’s independent college preparatory school providing excellence in education within a supportive environment grounded in the values of faith and love. At every grade level, students are challenged and encouraged towards academic and personal growth and achievement. Students are inspired to be engaged learners from Preschool, where play-based learning provides the students with foundational concepts and a love of learning, to senior year, where students take on a university level research project in preparation for their studies in college. We combine a traditional curriculum with inquiry-based learning so that students gain lasting knowledge and develop critical thinking. Through our curriculum and school life, we educate students to be globally informed and connected while locally rooted in a community where they will be known and loved. Mead Hall is defined by a Christian ethos that is practiced in our daily life, welcomes students of all backgrounds, and is expressed in the Anglican tradition of education and worship.