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Middle School Math Teacher

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Lubavitch Hebrew Academy

Margate, FL (In Person)

$56,500 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/6/2026

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Job Description

Middle School Math Teacher Lubavitch Hebrew Academy - 5.0 Margate, FL Job Details Part-time | Full-time $54,000 - $59,000 a year 20 hours ago Benefits Opportunities for advancement Qualifications Middle school teaching Teaching math Family collaboration in education Faculty collaboration Parent communication Math Working with children Education Working with middle schoolers Working with students Bachelor's degree in education Communication skills Classroom community building Entry level
Full Job Description Lead Teacher Job Summary:
LHA is seeking a math teacher for our boys middle school. Do you consider yourself a GREAT teacher and want to make a meaningful difference in students lives in the warmest of educational environments? We are looking for YOU! Are you the next educator our students will forever remember fondly that you touched their lives in special ways? LHA is seeking an experienced math teacher to join our team. As a Lead Teacher, you will play a vital role in shaping the educational experience of our students, promoting academic excellence, and fostering a rigorous, supportive, and engaging learning environment. We are a team of educators who inspire more than 700 students by providing a supportive and nurturing environment as well as an engaging dual curriculum in General and Judaic studies. Our school and community's values are deeply rooted in raising confident, capable leaders of tomorrow, through seeing and nurturing the whole child throughout their LHA journey.
Candidates for this position should:
Be passionate about working with children. Create a warm, nurturing environment that embodies the spirit of Torah true education. Have a track record of being timely, punctual, and consistently reliable. Be a team player who embodies the values of partnership and collaboration. Possess patience and empathy, especially towards children, their families, and faculty. Have excellent communication skills, a strong work ethic, and a positive attitude. Have the ability to work collaboratively with parents, teachers, and administration to achieve our shared vision. Have the drive for professional development to continue growing as an educator. Effectively manage classroom behaviors that promote a positive and respectful learning environment. Show proficiency in teaching math in a way that students truly understand the skills. Why work at
LHA:
Experience a warm, supportive, and family-feel work environment that embodies the values of Torah true education. Work with a supportive, empowering admin team that is committed to your growth and success. Participate in professional development opportunities that foster growth and improvement. Join a community that values staff retention and provides opportunities for growth and advancement.
Requirements:
Education:
Bachelor's level college degree (preferably in Education or a closely related field). Experience in education preferred.
Hours:
Monday-Thursday between 8 am - 4 pm. and Fridays 8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Full-Time and Part-Time positions Available (Also hiring in other departments) Reach out today- experience the LHA difference from the moment you enter our building for an interview! The unique warmth, homeliness and positive energy is palpable from your first visit. For more information, please email Rabbi Yisroel Hecht, General Studies Principal at