High School Science Teacher
$71,000–$116,000 year
On-site · Randolph, Massachusetts, United States
Job Summary
High School Science Teacher at Uncommon Schools is responsible for delivering an inquiry-based science curriculum across Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Environmental Sciences, including AP preparation and lab-based tasks. You will foster scientific discourse, help students develop evidence-based explanations, and guide student-led inquiry while collaborating with the science department to set academic goals. Responsibilities include data analysis of student work with the principal/ instructional coach, differentiating instruction for diverse learners, and engaging in weekly meetings to support student achievement and school culture. The role requires a bachelor's degree, MA educator license or MTEL SEI endorsement within the first year, and MTELs for Communications & Literacy, Subject-Specific MTEL, and SEI, with 1-2 years of related experience preferred. Competitive compensation ranges from $71,000 to $116,000 and comprehensive benefits.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
- Pass state teacher certification tests to meet MA requirements
- Have an appropriate MA educator’s license or pass MTEL exams including Communications and Literacy MTEL, Subject Specific MTEL, and MTEL SEI Endorsement within first year
- SEI endorsement for teachers of English learners (MTEL SEI) within first year of assignment
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