The French Broad River Academy (FBRA) is an independent, split-gender middle school with two campuses in Asheville, NC. FBRA is seeking candidates who are interested in teaching middle school students in and out of the classroom at both the Girls Program and the Boys Program. The core academic subjects at the FBRA campuses include: Math, Science, Spanish, Humanities, English Language Arts, and Social Studies. Staff at FBRA serve in multiple roles; as teachers of a core academic subject, outdoor trip leaders for day and overnight adventure-based field experiences, and for additional duties such as teaching PE & electives. Additional administrative and “head of” duties may be available in addition to the core staff position for interested candidates.
Potential staff must have a passion for developing relationships with adolescents, an affinity for (and experience in) outdoor/wilderness settings, and a willingness to wear many different hats beyond that of a classroom teacher. We work hard and we expect a lot of our teachers, and we find that the rewards of this calling are infinite.
RESPONSIBILITIES & EXPECTATIONS:
First and foremost, ensuring the physical and emotional safety of all FBRA students when they are in the school’s care.
Serving as a life mentor and role model for our students.
Actively enforcing and upholding the FBRA school culture as outlined in our mission statement: “to build character and integrity for a lifetime of learning, service, and leadership”.
Performing all duties related to teaching the primary subject – planning lessons in alignment with our curriculum, teaching powerful & engaging classes, working individually as needed with students, maintaining grades/gradebook, collaborating as a part of a subject-area team, and engaging in regular communication about academic progress with parents & students.
Performing additional teaching duties on elective, PE, and enrichment topics.
Serving as a trip leader on weekly outdoor field lessons (may include canoeing, hiking, skiing, service work, and climbing) as well as periodic overnight trips.
Serving as an international trip leader to Costa Rica.
Exhibiting excellent teamwork and time management skills.
Maintaining a growth mindset in all areas of FBRA programming and instruction.
Attending meetings, special events, and occasional after-school commitments.
The following qualities will distinguish candidates:
Personal and/or professional experience in whitewater activities
Proficiency and understanding of the Spanish language and Hispanic culture
Outdoor instruction certifications for paddling, climbing, skiing, or wilderness medicine
Music instruction ability
Art instruction ability
Master’s degree or PhD
Current Teacher’s License
International trip leading experience
Demonstrated interest in working with adolescents, especially with their social and emotional development
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion training or coaching experience
Prior coaching experience (e.g. athletics, speech, chess)
Advanced extracurricular skills that could apply to an educational setting (e.g. theater production, STEM/STEAM teaching experience)
Mindfulness instruction experience
SALARY & BENEFITS:
Salary: Base Starting Salary $35,000. Increases with additional relevant certifications, degrees, and other roles/responsibilities undertaken.
Benefits
Employer Sponsored Health Plan- FBRA provides a monthly contribution towards premium.
FBRA provides a MacBook, an iPhone, and cellular plan for all employees.
Complimentary uniform items and outdoor gear necessary to perform job duties
Access to industry pro purchase on outdoor gear
Dependents eligible for 50% discount on tuition
Additional benefits available after one year: Retirement matching plan and term life insurance policy
The French Broad River Academy does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national and ethnic origin, gender or lifestyle in hiring. Employment is open to all qualified applicants. Furthermore, we believe that inclusion and diversity actively support the school’s mission of “building character and integrity,” and that a culture of inclusion, empowerment, equity, and justice is essential to all of the school’s endeavors. Central to this are the abilities of our teachers to identify, analyze, and act on issues of equity, justice, and inclusion. FBRA teachers must be committed to strengthening the organization’s role as an institution that shapes leaders who are prepared for a diverse world.