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Lakeland Christian School seeks a passionate Social Studies/History teacher who is committed to helping Upper School students (grades 6-12) understand the past through the lens of God's Word. This position offers the opportunity to guide students in discovering how history reveals God's character, purposes, and faithfulness while equipping them to be informed, thoughtful citizens who engage culture with biblical wisdom.
The ideal candidate will combine deep historical knowledge with pedagogical excellence and a vibrant Christian faith, inspiring students to think critically about the past, present, and future. This teacher will help students develop historical thinking skills, understand the Christian foundations of Western civilization, and recognize the ways biblical worldview has shaped—and continues to shape—human history.
Educational Background
Bachelor's degree in History, Political Science, Social Sciences, or related field (required)
Master's degree in History, Education, or related field (preferred)
Teaching certification or willingness to obtain certification (Florida and ACSI)
Strong content knowledge across multiple historical periods and geographic regions
Experience teaching AP courses strongly preferred (if teaching AP-level courses)
Faith & Spiritual Maturity
Eagerness to leverage content expertise with an authentic desire to enter in discipleship with students.
Personal commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior with evidence of spiritual maturity
Passion for integrating biblical truth with historical study
Demonstrable Christ-like character including integrity, wisdom, humility, and grace
Understanding of how Christian worldview applies to historical interpretation and civic engagement
Teaching Competencies
Focused use of formative and summative assessments that authentically demonstrate the transfer of knowledge and skills
Curricular planning using the Understanding by Design planning framework (or willingness/ability to learn). The school provides ongoing training in this area.
Eagerness to partner with parents in the discipleship of students toward Christ
Timely feedback loops that engage students in their growth
Ability to make history compelling and relevant for adolescent learners
Strong skills in facilitating discussion, Socratic dialogue/Harkness method, and respectful debate
Experience with document-based instruction and primary source analysis
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong classroom management and relational skills with teenagers
Ability to teach controversial topics with balance, wisdom, and sensitivity
Comfort using educational technology, digital resources, and multimedia in instruction
Commitment to academic excellence and rigorous college-preparatory standards
Desired Qualities
Previous experience teaching history, geography, government, or economics at the middle or high school level
Background in AP instruction and curriculum design
Understanding of how to teach history from a Christian perspective
Knowledge of historiography and various schools of historical interpretation
Coaching experience or willingness to support athletics/extracurriculars
Comfort discussing complex social and political issues with wisdom and grace
Since 1954, Lakeland Christian School has been dedicated to providing "Education in the Light of God's Word." As one of Central Florida's premier K4-12 Christian schools with over 1,000 students, we are committed to educating students in the light of God's Word to equip them for a lifetime of learning, leadership, service and worship.
Our goal is to impart learning that allows students to interact with the world in light of God's Word—fostering intellectual humility, worship, wonder, and awe. More than setting a strong academic foundation, we mentor students to conform to the image of Christ.
We are a non-denominational school serving families from over 160 local churches, accredited by ACSI, FCIS, and Cognia. At LCS, history is not simply the study of past events—it is understanding God's sovereignty over nations, His providence in human affairs, and the eternal significance of human choices.