History and Humanities Teacher
The Putney School, Putney, VT
The Putney School is seeking a full-time History and Humanities Teacher to begin work in August 2026. For more information about teaching history at Putney see: History Classes at The Putney School & History at the Putney School.
About The Putney School: Putney is a progressive boarding school for 200 hardworking and curious students in Putney, Vermont. Hands-on learning is embedded in the school’s culture: a working dairy farm, expansive arts offerings, a robust work program, miles of wooded trails, and large solar arrays serve our curriculum.
Employees are also part of an intentional residential experience that values belonging and community. We seek applicants who find joy in their work and help others realize how much fun authentic, student-centered learning can be. The school cultivates and sustains an educational community that values difference. Community members explore how they contribute to building a home at Putney where everyone, especially those from historically marginalized populations, can honor their individual racial, gender, ethnic, and socio-economic identities. Putney recognizes this is difficult, communal work. The school supports all its employees in developing this critical skill set.
Responsibilities:
- Teach eight classes over three terms; work with students on independent, project-based work.
- Contribute to curriculum development and collaborate with faculty from various academic disciplines to design and co-teach interdisciplinary classes.
- Conference regularly with students and write detailed reports on student performance.
- Lead afternoon and/or evening activities in arts, athletics, or another area of expertise.
- Serve as a dorm parent and advise 6-8 students.
Benefits:
- Salary range of $44,500 to $82,430, depending on experience.
- Health, Dental, Vision, Life, AD&D, Disability, and optional group insurance plans, HSA/FSA options, paid time off, and 403(b) retirement plan contributions.
- Annual professional development opportunities.
Qualifications: Successful candidates will have earned at least a four-year college degree, with an academic background suitable for teaching history and interdisciplinary humanities courses. Three or more years of experience teaching history is preferred. Candidates must have the ability and appetite to teach all four grade levels with a demonstrated ability to teach to a wide range of student abilities and levels. They are expected to be inquisitive, interested in educational design, engaged by Putney’s mission and creative ethos, excellent communicators, technologically nimble, energetic, and initiative-taking self-starters.
How to Apply: Please submit a cover letter, resume, and 3-5 references via email to employment@putneyschool.org. We will continue reviewing applications until the position is filled.
The Putney School