Middle and Upper School Computer Science Teacher
Packer seeks a middle and upper school computer science teacher who brings strong content knowledge, current practice, and a student focused approach to teaching. The role spans middle and upper school courses and includes advising responsibilities in the middle school. The teacher works closely with colleagues to design meaningful learning experiences grounded in clearly defined skills and standards.
Anticipated start date: August 2026
Primary Responsibilities
Teach a range of middle and upper school computer science courses aligned to departmental and school wide skills and standards.
Design learning experiences that emphasize problem solving, creativity, collaboration, and ethical use of technology.
Use skills based learning progressions and standards to plan instruction, assess student learning, and provide feedback.
Integrate robotics and physical computing into appropriate courses and projects.
Differentiate instruction to meet varied learning needs, interests, and readiness levels.
Use assessment practices that focus on growth, reflection, and demonstrated skill development.
Advise a group of middle school students and support their academic and social growth.
Collaborate with faculty across divisions on curriculum design and vertical alignment.
Contribute to a culture of curiosity, inclusion, and continuous improvement.
Stay current with developments in computer science, educational technology, and pedagogy.
Teaching Approach and Mindset
The ideal teacher centers students in the learning process and uses skills and standards to make learning goals transparent. Instruction values inquiry, iteration, and real world application. Lessons reflect awareness of the fast changing computer science field and support student ownership of learning.
Qualifications
Degree in computer science, educational technology, or a closely related field.
Experience teaching computer science at the middle and/or upper school level.
Experience designing curriculum and assessments using skills and standards.
Strong foundation in programming concepts and computational thinking.
Experience with robotics and hands on learning tools.
Demonstrated ability to support diverse learners through inclusive instructional practices.
Commitment to collaboration and professional growth.
Preferred Attributes
Background in curriculum design and interdisciplinary work.
Experience advising or mentoring middle school students.
Interest in contributing to school wide conversations about skills based learning and assessment practices.
Reasonable Accommodations
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Packer's values and vision of educational excellence include embracing diversity, fostering community, nurturing a sense of belonging, and ensuring all learners are valued and challenged. We actively embrace the diversity of New York City and seek employees who share Packer’s values of equity, inclusion, and belonging, and who wish to learn from the experiences and perspectives of others. We strongly encourage applications from candidates whose backgrounds and perspectives may be underrepresented.
The Packer Collegiate Institute does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin, ancestry, age, marital status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. This policy applies to, but is not limited to, educational policies, admission, financial aid, hiring and employment practices, use of school facilities, athletics, and other school-administered programs.
Salaries are determined based on a scale reflecting years of teaching experience and level of education.
- Department
- Academic - PreK-12 Computer Science
- Role
- MS/US Computer Science Teacher
- Locations
- Brooklyn, NY
- Yearly salary
- $71,000 - $174,213
- Job Type
- Exempt
- Job Category
- Full-Time, 10 months
- Work Schedule
- Monday - Friday
Working At Packer

Packer’s faculty and staff are passionate, committed, student-focused leaders. We inspire joy and purpose through transformative learning experiences that foster both intellectual development and social-emotional growth. We prioritize collaboration, reflection, and continuous improvement, embracing the learning process for students as well as for ourselves as professionals.
Packer's mission, vision and values influence everything we do—in our classrooms, on stage, in the art studio, or on the field, whether locally or globally.
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Our Culture
At Packer, we strive to create a community of belonging that embodies our core values—scholarship, creativity, equity, integrity, joy and respect.
We deliberately follow inclusive hiring processes to attract the widest possible range of candidates representing varied identities, races, cultures, and economic backgrounds. We commit abundant resources to faculty and staff mentoring and professional development so that our employees develop skills that support academic and institutional excellence.
About The Packer Collegiate Institute
The Packer Collegiate Institute is an independent, PreK-12 school in beautiful Brooklyn Heights, one subway stop from Lower Manhattan.
Established on Joralemon Street in 1845, our school is located on a unique and historic campus. The Packer Early Learning Center, one block away at 100 Clinton Street, houses our Pre-K and Kindergarten classes.
We serve over 1,000 students from throughout the five boroughs of New York City and the surrounding area in a diverse community of learners in which each person is valued and challenged.
Packer educates students to:
Think Deeply
Listen Actively
Speak Courageously
Act with Purpose and Heart
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The Packer Collegiate Institute does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin, ancestry, age, marital status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. This policy applies to, but is not limited to, educational policies, admission, financial aid, hiring and employment practices, use of school facilities, athletics, and other school-administered programs.
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