Description
We are seeking a passionate and knowledgeable Chemistry & Science Teacher to join our faculty.
You will teach core chemistry courses and may also support instruction in biology, physics, or integrated science, depending on your background and departmental needs.
You'll bring curiosity and rigor to the classroom, foster a lab-safe environment, and help students develop critical scientific thinking skills.
"We believe science classrooms should be places where students ask hard questions, make mistakes, and discover the world through evidence. We're looking for an educator who shares that vision."
Key Responsibilities
Plan, deliver, and assess engaging lessons in Chemistry (required) and one or more additional science disciplines
Design and supervise safe laboratory experiences aligned with curriculum standards
Differentiate instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners, including advanced and struggling students
Track and communicate student progress through grades, written feedback, and parent/guardian conferences
Collaborate with the Science Department on curriculum development, scope & sequence, and cross-disciplinary projects
Maintain lab equipment, safety materials, and chemical inventories in compliance with school and regulatory guidelines
Participate in professional development, faculty meetings, and extracurricular programs as requested
Serve as an academic advisor and mentor to assigned students.
Qualifications
Required:
Bachelor's Degree or higher in Chemistry, Biochemistry, a related science, or Science Education
Demonstrated knowledge of chemistry content at the secondary level.
Experience managing a high school laboratory environment safely and effectively
Strong classroom management and communication skills.
Preferred:
2+ years of classroom teaching experience
Experience with project-based or inquiry learning
Proficiency with Google Workspace or a similar LMS.
What We Offer
Competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications
Retirement plan with employer contribution
Professional development.