High School Science Teacher
$71,000–$116,000 year
On-site · Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
Job Summary
Uncommon High School Science teachers collaboratively deliver AP-ready and college-prep curricula across Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Environmental Science. Emphasis on inquiry-based learning, student discourse, data analysis, and lab/project-based performance tasks. Responsibilities include analyzing student work with mentors, differentiating instruction, building positive relationships with students and families, and engaging in weekly professional development and school-wide meetings. Qualifications include a bachelor’s degree, interest in impacting urban K-12 students, and MA state certification pathway with MTEL/SEI endorsements within the first year. Compensation ranges from $71,000 to $116,000, with comprehensive benefits and ongoing professional development.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
- MA MTEL/SEI endorsement within first year or licensure pathway to Massachusetts license
- Completion of state teacher certification tests to meet MA requirements (SEI endorsement for ELs)
- 1-2 years experience in education or urban settings preferred
- Academic expertise in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics or related fields
- Demonstrated commitment to social, emotional, and academic development of students
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