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Working at Wildwood

For more than 50 years, Wildwood has been recognized for its innovative practices, progressive pedagogy, and commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging programming. We welcome teachers and staff members who bring skills, qualities, and/or experiences that demonstrate an understanding of and ability to support our work surrounding multicultural education, global citizenship, and sustaining a diverse and inclusive school community.

Wildwood School's nationally recognized educational program follows a progressive approach, emphasizing project-based learning, multidisciplinary methodology, and narrative-based assessments that put students at the center of their education. Wildwood is also a founding member of the Mastery Transcript Consortium, which works with more than 400 other public and independent schools to improve the quality of information provided during the college admission process, highlighting mastery of both content and skills that prepare students for college, career, and life.

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WORKING AT WILDWOOD

Students and teachers have opportunities to build important relationships in an intimate learning environment.

WORKING AT WILDWOOD

Beyond the classroom, faculty enrich our community by participating as coaches and advising student clubs and organizations.

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Faculty regularly attend national conferences, such as the NAIS People of Color Conference (POCC), for networking and professional development with educators from around the world.

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Our community thrives on learning and encourages its teachers to bring their passions and experiences into the classroom, modeling education as a lifelong pursuit.

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Whether on the field or in the classroom, faculty work together to promote a warm and welcoming community for all.

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Wildwood teachers are empowered to build innovative and enriching curriculum that emphasizes curiosity, creativity, and independent problem-solving.

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Faculty and staff gather regularly for discussion groups related to professional development, classroom best practices, and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) initiatives.

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Our strong sense of community is what brings so many people to Wildwood. Teachers genuinely care about their students, their families, and each other.

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Annual student rites of passage such as outdoor education trips promote deep and lifelong connections between students, teachers, and each other.

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Open-minded and curious, our nationally recruited faculty are committed to serving as mentors and advisors for students throughout their years at Wildwood.

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Ample opportunities for collaboration with colleagues in other disciplines, from programming and curriculum to strategic planning and other areas of school life.

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Campus is alive throughout the year with fun annual traditions like Fenway Park, a “baseball” game played with tennis rackets between faculty and students.

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Our devoted faculty and staff encourage students to cultivate their talents, aim for their highest potential, and become positive forces in the world.

Our faculty and staff are a lot like our students: passionate, curious, inquisitive, and just as committed to their own learning and growth as they are to the students.

STAFF PROFILE

Meet Nicholas Smith, Director of Educational Technology

Nicholas combines his passion for technology and education to empower teachers and students to find healthy and radical ways to think about, carefully embrace, and actively create new technologies.  

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Opportunities to share and connect in the classrooms are abundant for staff and administrators.

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What Makes Us Wildwood: Mastery and Skill Building

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Living in Los Angeles
 

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