Social Studies Teacher - Middle School (140K)
Company: The Equity Project Charter School
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Earn a $140,000 salary and join
a team of master teachers at The Equity Project (TEP) Charter
School, featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and
on 60 minutes for its revolutionary teacher salaries and its
outstanding results. TEP aims to achieve educational equity for
students from traditionally underserved communities by utilizing
world-class teachers, while re-imagining the teaching profession as
a place in which teachers prioritize their own growth - as
pedagogical experts, intellectual seekers, and community leaders.
Watch the video here to learn more about TEP's new Middle School
facility, designed with community and equity at the forefront.
About the Role TEP Social Studies Teachers guide our students to be
detectives of history. What clues have Native Americans, Egyptian
Kings, American Patriots, or African American freedom fighters left
behind to help us figure out the most reliable story of what
happened? Our 5th graders put on their detective hats and are
introduced to historian skills, map skills, and using context to
figure out the truth. 6th graders travel around the world and
explore the social structures, geographies, and artifacts of
ancient civilizations in India, Greece, and China. 7th and 8th
graders argue over, analyze, and evaluate the causes and effects of
various events and wars that shaped American history. Students are
learning that history is not made up of just dates to memorize.
History is something to be interpreted and evaluated based on the
changing evidence we discover today. As a member of TEP’s Social
Studies team, you will teach all students on your grade level one
45-minute block of social studies every day. Requirements About You
Minimum of 3 years of lead teaching experience, at least 2 of which
must have been in 4th through 9th grade classrooms Deeply aligned
to TEP’s mission of providing a world-class education to
historically under-resourced student communities Benefits Why TEP
The opportunity to join an unmatched and mission-driven team of
educators that are passionate about educational equity
Compensation: Master Teachers earn an annual salary of $140,000,
with the opportunity to earn an annual bonus Time Off:
Approximately 10 weeks of vacation per year (all school vacations)
Employee Wellness: We value your well-being through our Staff Food
Program, Staff Retreats, and Wellness Programming Healthcare:
World-class medical, dental, vision, STD, LTD, and Life Insurance
policies Family Focus: Parental leave and dependent care account so
you can care for your loved ones 403b Retirement Plan: We care
about your ability to save for your future Learning & Development:
A culture that provides and encourages professional growth and
development, including internal PD and tuition/continuous learning
reimbursements NOTE: In adherence with Department of Health
guidelines, all charter school staff is required to provide proof
of COVID-19 vaccination. Join us for an upcoming VIRTUAL Info
Session! If you or a friend is interested in applying for a
teaching position at TEP, join us for a virtual information session
with TEP's Senior Leaders. Learn more about the teacher application
process and what it's like to teach at TEP. Please RSVP here! To
Apply: To apply , you must submit an application through The Equity
Project (TEP) Charter School website here. The first stage of the
process is the application below. In order to be considered, you
must submit an application that consists of all four components: 1
- Resume, 2 - Cover letter, 3 - Instructional Video, and 4 -
Submission of Teaching and Learning. The requirements for each of
the four components are specified in detail below. 1. RESUME:
Please submit an up-to-date resume. 2. COVER LETTER: Please submit
a well-written cover letter that highlights your specific interest
in joining the TEP community. 3. INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO: Please submit
an unedited video clip (maximum 15 minutes) of you teaching in a
classroom setting (preferred) or a small-group setting. It is
preferred that the students be in the same grade-level as the TEP
teaching position for which you are applying, though this is not a
strict requirement. The video may contain only one continuous,
unedited clip (i.e. do not splice together multiple clips from
different points in the lesson). The clip does not need to show an
entire lesson; a brief lesson segment is perfectly acceptable. If
you do not have a video with students in the classroom you may
still submit a video of yourself teaching. Get creative! You may
include a video of you teaching (a) a lesson with/for no students,
(b) a lesson of you teaching family members, (c) or a lesson for
students virtually. We’re excited to see your creativity. The video
must be accompanied by a written narrative that analyzes and
reflects upon the teaching and learning that occurs in the lesson
and may offer an explanation as to what occurred prior to and
subsequent to the clip. There is no minimum or maximum length for
the narrative. The video may be submitted in any format, but a link
to a video posted online is preferred. 4. SUBMISSION OF TEACHING
AND LEARNING: Submit one of the following three options: Option A:
Portfolio of Student Work that demonstrates the progress of at
least two specific students that you have taught. The portfolio
must contain a minimum of two work products for each student (for a
minimum of four work products) completed at different points in
time during the period when each student was in your class. The
portfolio must be accompanied by a written narrative that analyzes
and reflects upon the progress that each student demonstrates.
There is no minimum or maximum length for the narrative. Option B:
Assessment Data for at least one entire class of students that you
have taught. The assessments may be standardized national, state,
or city assessments or your own self-created assessments. The
assessment data can be provided in any form that you choose
(official documents with students’ last names crossed-out, or
documents that you create to summarize student assessment
performance). The data you provide should ideally show progress
over time; as such, it is recommended (though not required) that
you provide data for at least two assessments taken at different
points in time. The assessment data must be accompanied by a copy
of the assessments themselves. If a specific assessment is
unavailable, provide a copy of a similar assessment. The assessment
data must also be accompanied by a written narrative that provides
background on the assessments, explains how the assessments measure
student performance, and analyzes the results of your class. There
is no minimum or maximum length for the narrative. Option C:
Original Curricular Tool of any form that you have personally
developed. The requirement here is deliberately open-ended because
we are interested in seeing anything that you have developed that
you believe has meaningfully supported your students' learning.
This may take the form of written materials, a unique instructional
methodology, a technological innovation, etc. The curricular tool
must also be accompanied by a written narrative that provides
background on the tool, how the tool functions, and speaks to the
impact of the tool within your classroom. There is no minimum or
maximum length for the narrative.
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