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Middle School Creative Applied Technologies Teacher, Grades 6-8
The Greenwich Country Day School
Application
Details
Posted: 12-May-26
Location: Greenwich, Connecticut
Type: Full Time
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
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The Greenwich Country Day School is an independent, co-educational day school with a current enrollment of over 1400 students in grades N-12, and a faculty and staff of over 350. The original Old Church Road campus is home to grades N-8. The High School (9-12,) established in 2019, is located less than two miles away on the Stanwich Road campus. Founded in 1926, GCDS is a school where innovative teaching is encouraged as teachers model and foster a love of learning, challenge and inspire children toward academic excellence, and cultivate students’ interests and talents outside of the classroom. We value purposeful and personal learning in a joyful environment, with emphasis on the development of character, creativity, and a sense of personal value along with strong academic skills. GCDS is committed to graduating ethical, confident leaders who possess a strong sense of purpose.
GCDS is fortunate to have built a large endowment that helps to fund competitive salaries and benefits, a robust professional development program, and reimbursement for graduate school tuition. GCDS offers a substantial need-based financial aid program to support students from a range of socio-economic backgrounds.
Greenwich Country Day School seeks a Computer Science Teacher, Grades 6-8, to start in August 2026. The Creative Applied Technologies Teacher is a dynamic, student-centered educator responsible for cultivating a culture of creative, interdisciplinary, and purpose-driven learning through computer science and technology education for students in grades 6–8. This role centers on helping students use technology as a tool for innovation, design, problem-solving, storytelling, collaboration, and social impact.
The ideal candidate is a creative technologist, facilitator, and mentor who brings both structure and playfulness to the classroom. They foster student agency while supporting the developmental needs of middle school learners, helping students move from passive users of technology to intentional creators, computational thinkers, collaborators, innovators, and changemakers. The successful candidate will join a collaborative, forward-thinking team committed to authentic, project-based learning.
Diversity is a core value at GCDS, and we seek candidates who demonstrate a commitment to equity and inclusion. Candidates from underrepresented backgrounds are encouraged to apply. GCDS is pleased to offer transportation support and accommodations, as needed, along with an introduction to the local area, for those candidates who travel from outside of the region for on-campus employment interviews.
Responsibilities Include:
Teach software programming and hardware courses while demonstrating the importance of writing efficient and effective code
Teach technical and ethical dimensions of computer science and its applications
Support students in fulfilling their maximum potential in mastering course content and assessing student achievement
Provide a consistent critique of the efficacy of the existing curriculum as well as an awareness of the changing needs of the industry
Maintain competency in programming languages and computer technologies
Pursue professional development in the computer science education field
Provide significant office hours availability to students
Attend staff and departmental meetings
Communication with parents, students, and colleagues
Collaborative work with colleagues on grade level, subject area, and interdisciplinary faculty teams
Contribution toward athletic or co-curricular programming in addition to classroom role
Instructional Leadership & Curriculum Design
Design and deliver a computer science and applied technology curriculum for grades 6–8 that emphasizes creativity, inquiry, innovation, and real-world application
Teach foundational and applied computer science concepts through engaging, project-based learning experiences
Develop interdisciplinary projects in partnership with Science, Math, Humanities, Arts, and Maker faculty that connect technology skills to authentic problems and creative expression
Create learning experiences that encourage students to identify community needs, empathize with users, and design innovative solutions through a lens of social entrepreneurship and responsible innovation
Facilitate learning experiences involving areas such as:
Coding and computational thinking
Robotics and automation
Digital design and media creation
Game design and interactive storytelling
Artificial intelligence and emerging technologies
Data literacy and systems thinking
Emphasize processes of ideation, prototyping, testing, debugging, iteration, reflection, and presentation
Create opportunities for students to:
Take intellectual and creative risks
Troubleshoot and adapt ideas
Collaborate and communicate effectively
Connect projects to personal interests and real-world issues
Develop solutions that demonstrate empathy, ethical thinking, and innovation
Scaffold projects appropriately for middle school learners, balancing open-ended exploration with clear structures and expectations
Support students in documenting, presenting, and reflecting on their learning and growth
Technology Learning Environment
Maintain a flexible, organized, and student-centered technology learning environment
Manage classroom technology, devices, software, and digital tools
Troubleshoot technical issues and support students in developing independence and confidence with technology
Teach and model responsible digital citizenship, ethical technology use, online safety, and respect for intellectual property
Foster classroom systems that balance creativity, collaboration, accountability, and productive risk-taking
Student Learning & Engagement
Foster a culture of initiative and ownership where students pursue ideas, experiment, and adapt based on feedback
Cultivate collaboration and peer learning, encouraging students to teach, support, and inspire one another
Encourage creativity, exploration, and self-expression through technology-rich experiences
Guide students through iterative problem-solving and debugging processes
Support students in building conceptual understanding by applying computational thinking across disciplines and contexts
Help students see themselves as innovators and changemakers who can use technology to positively impact their communities
Build strong relationships with students, creating a classroom culture that is engaging, inclusive, and responsive to a wide range of developmental needs
Community & Program Development
Lead extracurricular opportunities such as coding clubs, robotics teams, esports, entrepreneurship challenges, hackathons, or technology showcases
Organize exhibitions and demonstrations of student work that highlight creativity, innovation, collaboration, and growth
Collaborate with colleagues to strengthen interdisciplinary and experiential learning opportunities across the school
Build partnerships with local organizations, businesses, entrepreneurs, or community groups when appropriate to create authentic learning opportunities
Communicate effectively with families about student growth in both technical skills and learning dispositions
Contribute to the ongoing development of a cohesive K–12 technology and innovation program
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Education, Instructional Technology, Digital Media, Engineering, or a related field
Minimum of 3 years teaching experience, preferably middle school
Experience teaching computer science, coding, robotics, digital media, or related technology fields
Strong ability to design engaging, interdisciplinary, project-based learning experiences
Excellent communication, collaboration, and classroom management skills
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with programming languages and platforms appropriate for middle school learners (e.g., Scratch, Python, JavaScript, robotics platforms, web design tools)
Experience with design thinking, project-based learning, entrepreneurship education, or innovation-focused instruction
Greenwich Country Day School is an independent, co-educational day school with current enrollment of over 1400 students in grades N-12, and a faculty and staff of 400. The original Old Church Road campus is home to grades N-8. The new High School campus (9-12,) established in 2019, is located less than two miles away on Stanwich Road. Founded in 1926, GCDS is a school where innovative teaching is encouraged as teachers model and foster a love of learning, challenge and inspire children toward academic excellence, and cultivate students’ interests and talents outside of the classroom. We value purposeful and personal learning in a joyful environment, with emphasis on the development of character, creativity, and a sense of personal value along with strong academic skills. GCDS is committed to graduating ethical, confident leaders who possess a strong sense of purpose.