High School Science Teacher
$56,000–$80,000 year
On-site · Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States
Job Summary
Teach AP and college-level–preparatory high school science courses at Uncommon Schools, emphasizing inquiry-based learning and student discourse. Develop students' inquiry and analytical skills across Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Environmental Science; facilitate student-led discourse, labs, and performance tasks; differentiate instruction and analyze trends in student work with weekly coaching from administration and instructional staff. Build positive relationships with students and families, participate in weekly meetings, and contribute to a collaborative science department aimed at preparing students for college and STEM disciplines. Requirements include a bachelor's degree and NJ certification-eligibility; teaching experience in urban settings preferred; compensation between $56,000-$80,000. Benefits include comprehensive compensation and professional development opportunities.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
- NJ state certification eligibility requirements (meeting certification requirements within NJ after starting employment)
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