Middle School Science Teacher
$71,000–$116,000 year
On-site · Randolph, Massachusetts, United States
Job Summary
Middle School Science teachers at Uncommon Schools deliver an NGSS-aligned interdisciplinary science program, focusing on climate and Earth’s systems, the cosmos, and matter/energy transformations. Responsibilities include developing students’ inquiry, modeling explanations, data analysis, differentiation for diverse learners, and lab-based investigations; meeting weekly with instructional staff to monitor progress; fostering positive relationships with students and families; participating in school-wide meetings and coaching cycles; and collaborating with grade-level teams to set and pursue academic goals. The role requires a bachelor’s degree, MA licensure or MTEL within the first year, and SEI endorsement within the first year for teachers assigned to English learners. Compensation ranges from $71,000 to $116,000 with comprehensive benefits and a strong emphasis on professional development.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree
- MA educator’s license or MTEL (within first year)
- SEI endorsement (within first year) for ELs
- State teacher certification tests (within first year)
- 1-2 years experience preferred in urban schools
- Academic background in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, or related fields
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