EF Academy Pasadena Chemistry Faculty Member
residential or non-residential role)
EF Academy is an international day and boarding high school serving international students from
over 50 countries. EF Academy Pasadena opened in September of 2022, joining sister schools in
New York and Oxford. EF Academy Pasadena currently enrolls 125 students, but is on a growth
pathway towards 1000 students (700 boarders and 300 local day students) over the next many
years. EF Academy Pasadena faculty members are exceptional educators who are fully committed
to a competency-based learning (CBL) approach to education. Our faculty constantly pursue
learning to refresh their understanding of pedagogical best practices for student engagement and
agency, and they work collaboratively on implementing CBL with fidelity to the guiding values for
equity and personalization. Our signature Global Leadership (GL) program provides a pedagogy
playground for faculty, as every faculty member team teaches one section on a transdiciplanary
team using a fully project-based learning model. GL offers students the opportunity to use the
design thinking process to propose, prototype, and implement an actionable solution in alignment to
one of the seventeen UN Sustainable Development goals.
As both a start-up and a boarding school, at EF Academy Pasadena our faculty are guided in their
practice by an educator competency architecture with four domains that define how to be and
become inspiring educators, committed caretakers, courageous innovators, and relationship
builders. Working on this team of faculty requires a commitment to best practices, a comfort with
iteration, and a fervor for collaboration!
EF Academy Ethos :
We teach students not classes. We customize every student’s learning journey to maximize their full
potential. They gain critical knowledge and skills and put theory into practice through hands-on
experience.
Professional Qualifications and Qualities :
- Bachelor’s degree in teaching or relevant field, advanced degree preferred
- A minimum of 3 years’ experience as a teacher
- In-depth knowledge of student-centered teaching methods
- Proven interest in learning about and adopting CBL best practices in design of curriculum
and assessment
- Outstanding written and verbal communication skills
- Well-organized with excellent leadership abilities
- Exceptional interpersonal and presentation skills
- Growth mindset
Key Responsibilities in each domain :
Inspiring Educators
Teach a full timetable of classes (generally 4 classes in alignment with subject area expertise
and 1 team-taught course in the signature Global Leadership program).
Implement student-cenetered pedagogies, inclusive of project-, problem-, inquiry-, place-,
and / or research-based approaches.
Collaborate with the full faculty on creating appropriate formative and summative
assessments in alignment with CBL values.
Partner with the Learning Support Specialist and the Director of English Language Learning
Support to create inclusive classrooms for students with learning differences or with lower
English proficiencies.
- Support students outside of the classroom through office hours and evening study hall.
- Help to grow experiential learning through thoughtful cultivation of field study, service
learning, trips, or internship opportunities in alignment to course curriculum.
Thoughtfully reflect on practice via the professional portfolio process annually.
Committed Caretakers
Act as an advisor to a group of students meeting as a group and individually as scheduled to
build a sense of community, support, and family within a small student group.
- Support residential life on a weekend duty team.
- Coach a sport or mentor a club across the school year.
- Contribute to execution of student welcome and departure days.
- Embrace responsibilities as a trained Mental Health First Aider to support student well-being.
Courageous Innovators
Commit to the CBL vision of academics and experiment boldly with curriculum, pedadgogy,
and assessment.
Serve on a faculty team to help drive the implementation of the academic vision (’22-’23
teams included : CBL Implementation, Competency Mapping & Curriculum, Professional
Portfolio, and Project-Based Learning (PBL) and Pedagogy).
Participate in professional learning opportunities offered by the school.
Relationship Builders
Actively engage with curriculum planning meetings, faculty meetings, department
meetings, and all community meetings.
Work cooperatively with colleagues on planning, gathering and sharing resources, and cross
grading / rubric tuning.
Maintain open communication and build trust with families of advisees; lead advisor / parent
conferences twice yearly.
Take actions that demonstrate commitment to helping students feel known, seen, and
valued. Attend events that celebrate students accomplishments Arts night, Culture Fair,
Global Leadership Gallery Walks, etc.
Job Status
This is a 10-month, exempt position. As an international boarding school, we believe in the
importance of a strong community spirit of support and care. Therefore, all members of the school
faculty and staff, regardless of residential status, are expected to engage in life beyond the
classroom through clubs, activities, excursions and celebratory events, as well as duties on campus.
Residential faculty (those with campus-provided housing) complete a more robust set of evening
and weekend duties than non-residential faculty (those without campus-provided housing).
Salary will be paid on the faculty pay scale and range from $64,480 to $88,400 based on years of
relevant experience and highest degree earned. Non-residential faculty are paid an additional
$5,000 annual stipend for their performance of residential duties.