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9th Grade Humanities Teacher

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Johns Island, South Carolina permanent

Posted: March 11, 2026

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A 9th grade humanities teacher at Charleston Collegiate School is responsible for teaching humanities classes to students, developing curriculum, and leading extracurricular activities.

Job Description

9th Grade Humanities Teacher Job Description

About Charleston Collegiate:

Charleston Collegiate School (CCS) is an independent, co-educational, non-sectarian day school serving students from PS through 12th grade. Situated on a picturesque 30-acre campus of playing fields, wooded trails, and an Outdoor Education Center, CCS is located on Johns Island, just 20 minutes from Charleston’s historic district and the beach resorts of Kiawah and Seabrook Islands.

Founded in 1970, CCS fosters a challenging and supportive learning community that recognizes, nurtures, and challenges its diverse student body. Organized into Lower School (PS-5), Middle School (6-8), and Upper School (9-12), the school’s mission is to empower students through a student-centered approach that emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and individuality. With approximately 410 students, CCS is Charleston’s only independent PS-12 school of its kind, providing a unique education grounded in the pillars of project-based learning, entrepreneurship, arts and creativity, and outdoor education. These foundational elements equip students to become lifelong learners and resilient leaders ready for 21st-century careers.

Job Description

The 9th Grade Humanities Teacher at Charleston Collegiate School is responsible for facilitating an integrated English and Social Studies curriculum that challenges students to explore the complexities of the human experience. This role requires an educator who can balance high academic rigor with a deep commitment to Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), helping students navigate the transition into the Upper School. The ideal candidate will bridge historical contexts with current affairs, utilizing South Carolina Social Studies standards and Common Core Literacy standards to prepare students for college-level inquiry and global citizenship.

Key Responsibilities

Design and implement a rigorous Humanities curriculum that integrates Human Geography and Literature, focusing on the development of a variety of writing, critical reading, and geographic reasoning skills.

Align coursework for ELA and SC Social Studies standards (Human Geography), ensuring students master evidence-based argumentation and skills to interpret human-environment relationships and spatial patterns.

Facilitate civil discourse on current events, helping students connect historical patterns to contemporary global issues and diverse cultural perspectives.

Serve as a 9th-grade Advisor, implementing a dedicated SEL curriculum that supports executive functioning, self-advocacy, and community belonging during the pivotal first year of upper school.

Lead intensive writing instruction, scaffolding the transition from middle school summaries to complex, analytical high school writing that includes evidence-based literary analysis, argumentative writing, and research composition aligned to grade-level standards.

Employ a variety of assessment strategies, including Harkness discussions, projects, and other performance-based tasks, to evaluate and support student learning and growth.

Work closely with the Upper School team to vertically align the Humanities scope and sequence, ensuring a consistent climb in rigor from 9th through 12th grade.

Actively name and shine a light on a variety of voices within history and literature, fostering a classroom environment where every student feels seen and valued.

Use data-driven feedback to monitor student progress, balancing a high bar for achievement with the high care necessary for adolescent development.

Qualification Requirements

Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in English, History, or Secondary Education (Master’s preferred).

At least 3 years of teaching experience in a high school setting, preferably within an independent school.

Proven experience in mentorship or advisory roles with a strong understanding of adolescent development and SEL practices.

Exceptional written and oral communication skills; ability to facilitate complex, sensitive discussions with presence and calm.

Proficiency in Google Suite/Learning Management Systems (LMS) to streamline student organization and communication.

A team-oriented mindset with the ability to work across departments to create interdisciplinary connections.

A strong work ethic and the ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and professional boundaries.

Salary and Benefits

Charleston Collegiate School is committed to attracting and retaining the highest quality faculty and staff through a competitive compensation plan, retirement benefits, and full medical/dental coverage. Individual salary is negotiable depending on years of experience and educational background.

Non-Discrimination

Charleston Collegiate School values diversity and seeks talented students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds. All employment decisions are made without regard to unlawful considerations of race, color, sex, gender, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, disability, or any other basis prohibited by law.

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