High School Science Teacher
$56,000–$80,000 year
On-site · Voorhees, New Jersey, United States
Job Summary
High School Science teachers collaborate across the Uncommon Schools network to deliver inquiry-based science instruction, including analysis and discourse practices, data analysis, lab work, and project-based performance tasks. Responsibilities include teaching a diverse science curriculum, facilitating student-led discourse, differentiating instruction, and engaging with families and the broader school community. The role emphasizes professional development, collaboration with the science department, and supporting students’ social, emotional, and academic growth. Compensation ranges from $56,000 to $80,000 with comprehensive benefits, and teaching requires a bachelor’s degree with NJ certification eligibility; certification is pursued after employment.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
- NJ state certification eligibility requirements (teacher certification not a prerequisite in NJ at time of hire)
- All instructional staff are required to become certified in New Jersey within a reasonable period after beginning employment
- 1-2 years experience in urban schools preferred
- Academic expertise in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, or related fields
- Ability to teach and develop curriculum including Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Environmental Sciences; AP coursework preparation
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