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7th/8th Grade Science Teacher

August 1, 2025 - June 5, 2026

Are you a dynamic and passionate educator with a burning desire to ignite young minds? Do you possess the brilliance, enthusiasm, and innovation to transform education into a thrilling adventure that is both fun and challenging for students? Does your classroom buzz with excitement for scientific exploration and learning?

Student Support Manager - Lower School

August 1, 2025 - June 5, 2026

Is supporting students to develop skills and strategies to shore up learning gaps your idea of the best job in the world? Do you thrive in supporting teachers to develop best practices within their classrooms for all students? Are you known for building supportive, collaborative, trusting relationships with students, parents and teachers? If so, we want to meet you!

Upper School Math Instructor (2025-2026)

August 1, 2025 - June 1, 2026

Colorado Academy seeks dynamic candidates for the position of Upper School Math teacher. This is a full-time, 10-month faculty appointment. The position begins in mid-August 2025.

About Boulder Country Day School

BCD is a premier independent school in Boulder. For over 30 years, Boulder Country Day School has been at the forefront of education in the Boulder Valley and we offer an educational experience where children innovate, create, grow, and thrive. We invite you to discover the BCD difference! From the teachers we hire to our welcoming and safe campus environment to the curriculum we teach, at BCD we honor and celebrate children in everything we do.

Our Values

BCD understands that to truly succeed we must first feel safe and supported in all aspects of our lives. We place a high priority on exploring the world around us, discovering new ways to answer old questions. We believe education teaches us how to think, and not what to think, and we lean on each other to push ourselves to the next level. We also know that learning from the perspectives of others opens our minds and hearts. Finally, as BCD Bulldogs, we show up for one another to create a positive shared experience.

The Position

This full-time position reports to the Middle School Head and Director of the Learning Center. 

This position is for the 2025-2026 School Year and onboarding would begin in July of 2025.

The Middle School Interventionist works with the Director of the Learning Center and the Learning Center Team to serve the learning needs of BCD’s neurodiverse middle school students. The Interventionist also plays a vital role in supporting BCD’s middle school teachers in meeting the accommodations and needs of the student population, and they serve as a critical communication link between the school and its families. 

Specific Responsibilities Include:

  • Facilitate the Middle School “Student Support Team” meetings.
  • Mentor and support teachers to implement a strategic plan for ongoing support and intervention (support or enrichment) addressing individual students’ needs;
  • Collaborate with teachers, parents, and/ or other parties (tutors, psych-educational evaluators, and other service providers) in implementing learning plans by providing strategies, resources, assistance, advice, and best practices and methodologies training.
  • Create and implement protocols for determining students who will need the support of the Learning Center;
  • Observe individual students to identify any potential learning needs, determine effective educational supports, and make referrals for further assessment when appropriate;
  • Maintain a comprehensive system for documenting student support, classroom strategies, and accommodations.
  • Serve as a mentor and guide for Middle teachers in creating accessible lesson plans and diversifying instructional techniques by adjusting, modifying, and enriching the content of lesson plans.
  • Remain current with appropriate instructional theory, practice, and research, including professional development, to advance the Learning Center's role.
  • Utilize a push-in or pull-out model to support students, including proctoring students for extended periods or in separate locations.
  • Assess incoming and prospective students for admission;
  • Partner with local high schools to support students as they transition from BCD to their high school of choice
  • Partner with and support BCD families through the testing referral process and in understanding BCD’s accommodations
  • Use the BCD ADHD Symptoms forms to provide reports on the effectiveness of medications in the school environment.
  • Perform other tasks as deemed necessary and appropriate by the Director of the Learning Center and/or Head of School.

Hours and Pay

  • BCD’s Middle School Educational Interventionist will work M-F, during school hours.
  • Salary Range for this position is $58,000 to $73,000
  • This is an exempt position with full time benefits:
    • 10 paid holidays
    • Wellness Floating Holiday – up to 8 hours to be used in 2025
    • Wellness Stipend – up to $100 on wellness items such as fitness classes, fitness equipment, fitness electronics, massage, chiropractic services, etc.
    • School closures Thanksgiving break, winter break, spring break
    • PTO accrual of 48 hours of PTO per year
    • Sick time – 1 hour of accrued sick leave per 30 hours worked, up to 48 hours per year
    • Bereavement leave – up to 5 days for immediate family and 3 days for near relatives
    • May be eligible for Leave of Absence (FMLA, FAMLI)
    • Tax support - BCD pays 100% of tax, both the employer tax and employee tax forFamily and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI)
    • Retirement, 403(B) pre-tax plan with TIAA – eligible when you reach 1,000 hours of service and BCD matches up to 5% of base pay
    • Child(ren) benefits:
      • Tuition support – with tuition reduction based on hours worked for enrolled child(ren) during the school year
      • Childcare support “After 3” – cost reduction for enrolled child(ren) during the school year
      • Summer camp support – cost reduction for child(ren) enrolled in summer camp

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity Commitment
Boulder Country Day School recognizes and values all forms of diversity and is dedicated to providing an inclusive environment which honors each member for their individual differences, experiences and strengths. Our intentional commitment to embracing and exploring issues of diversity, equity, and inclusivity in support of social justice affords the freedom for all members of our school community to flourish as unique, confident, compassionate, and ethical individuals.

 

Requirements

 Requirements and Qualifications:

  • Experience as a Middle School Interventionist
  • 5-15 years of teaching experience
  • Degree in Special Education (preferred)

Skills:

  • Differentiated Instruction
  • Assessment and Data Interpretation
  • Instructional Technology
  • Knowledge of Special Education and Learning Disabilities
  • Behavior Management
  • Collaboration and Teamwork
  • Patience and Empathy
  • Time Management and Organization
  • Cultural Competence
  • Problem-solving and Critical Thinking
  • Strong Communication Skills
  • Adaptability and Flexibility
  • Goal-Oriented Instruction
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Understanding of Adolescent Development
  • Professional Development and Lifelong Learning
  • Goal Setting and Progress Monitoring
  • Creativity in Lesson Design
  • Knowledge of Curriculum Standards
  • Emotional Intelligence
Salary Description
$58,000 to $73,000 annually
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The EE teacher designs and leads extended overnight trips and day trips that align with each classroom’s unit of study, creating meaningful, real-world learning experiences. Additionally, they may teach electives, provide substitute instruction, and support both individual students and full-class learning units.

Unit Trip Teacher

July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026

Unit field trips are important components of the Logan educational philosophy. Unit Field Trip Teachers work collaboratively with classroom teachers to provide hands-on, real-world experiences for each Logan student.
The primary function of this position is to act as an educational learner and leader, collaborator, and role model in supporting the day-to-day operations of the Primary and Lower Intermediate levels (K-4).
Established in 2007, the High School High Scholar (HS)² program at Colorado Rocky Mountain School (CRMS) is a three-summer scholarship program with an emphasis on courses in science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), and college counseling. (HS)² supports first-generation and/or low-income students and prepares them to succeed in college by empowering them with STEM-based skills, a family of driven peers, and a space to see the light and power in their own voices.

During five weeks each summer, (HS)² scholars live and learn on the Colorado Rocky Mountain School campus in Carbondale, Colorado. On weekdays, students attend six hours of academic classes. In the afternoons, they participate in the Active Program, which includes rock climbing, kayaking, and team sports, as well as art classes such as silversmithing, ceramics, and music. On weekends, the natural environment surrounding the campus inspires exploration. This unique combination of challenging academics and outdoor activities contributes to the intellectual, social, and emotional growth of each (HS)2 scholar, while the boarding experience fosters independence and responsibility.

Position Overview: (HS)² is hiring Mathematics (Geometry, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus) and Computer Science teachers to instruct small-group, hands-on courses for the duration of our five-week summer program at Colorado Rocky Mountain School.

Program Overview: Established in 2007, the High School High Scholar (HS)² program at Colorado Rocky Mountain School (CRMS) is a three-summer scholarship program with an emphasis on courses in science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), and college counseling. (HS)² supports first-generation and/or low-income students and prepares them to succeed in college by empowering them with STEM-based skills, a family of driven peers, and a space to see the light and power in their own voices.

During five weeks each summer, (HS)² scholars live and learn on the CRMS campus in Carbondale, Colorado. On weekdays, students attend six hours of academic classes. In the afternoons, they participate in the Active Program, which includes rock climbing, kayaking, and team sports, as well as art classes such as silversmithing, ceramics, and music. On weekends, the natural environment surrounding the campus inspires exploration. This unique combination of challenging academics and outdoor activities contributes to the intellectual, social, and emotional growth of each (HS)² scholar, while the boarding experience fosters independence and responsibility.

Position Overview: (HS)² is hiring Resident/Teaching Assistants (RA/TA) to support students in nearly every facet of their five-week summer boarding experience, including overnight dormitory duty and in-class support as a Teaching Assistant.

Interim Pre-K Teacher

April 4, 2025 - June 30, 2025

CA seeks a Full-Time Pre-K Faculty position which reports to the Lower School Principal effective April 5, 2025. This is a team-teaching opportunity to work with two faculty members as co-teachers. This is a 2-month position.