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Posted: 05-Apr-22
Location: New York, New York
Type: Full Time
Required Education: 4 Year Degree
Categories:
Science
The Chapin School seeks an Upper School Science Teacher who will teach four sections of science, likely in the fields of biology and chemistry, and will serve as an Upper School advisor.
Chapin’s Upper School Science program blends traditional science content and skill acquisition with a deep focus on engaging students to think of themselves as scientists, willing and able to pursue their ideas to build a better world through scientific research and discovery. The Science Department engages in ongoing curricular and pedagogical work that recognizes the inquiring scientist in every student; relies upon respectful, collaborative relationships with both colleagues and students; and aligns with Next Generation Science Standards. The Department is proud of its wide array of advanced curricular offerings, which include Molecular Genetics, Principles of Engineering, Fly Lab Research in Molecular Biology (in partnership with Stan-X), and electives on forensic science, pharmacology, and public health.
Chapin’s next Upper School Science Teacher and Advisor will be:
A scientist and science educator who demonstrates a commitment to innovation and interdisciplinary curriculum development who
- Embraces the responsibility to develop an educated, informed, engaged citizenry by connecting the study of science to the challenges and opportunities that define our fast-changing world.
- Brings curriculum to life through a variety of learning experiences, including hands-on or in-the-field learning and research opportunities.
- Embodies the joy of learning and exploration by sharing their passion and enthusiasm for science with students.
A student-centered educator who values each student’s voice, experience, and history who
- Demonstrates effective pedagogy, particularly in response to the needs of students with a variety of backgrounds, learning needs, and interests.
- Actively seeks out ways to generate student excitement for science and STEM-related fields because they believe all students are scientists in the making.
An educator who actively cultivates a classroom and community of belonging by
- Engaging students in the process of co-creating an environment that fosters inquiry, diversity of thought, feedback, and collaboration.
- Collaborating with colleagues within the department and across disciplines and divisions to develop practices and curricula that enrich the academic program.
- Embodying a growth mindset which means being willing to learn alongside students and colleagues, to make mistakes, and to listen with empathy to others.
A partner to students, their parents, and colleagues in teaching and learning who
- Seeks connections across disciplines so that students can integrate their learning across their classes and build meaningful connections that help their learning.
- Embraces a culture of ongoing professional learning by regularly seeking out opportunities to observe colleagues and be observed, receive feedback, and collaborate.
- Navigates change and disagreement with respect, grace, and an eye toward resolution.
Qualifications:
Required:
- Bachelor’s Degree
- 2 years experience in science instruction, or equivalent
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate with colleagues
Preferred:
- Advanced degree in the sciences or science education
- Experience teaching science or a STEM-related subject at the high-school level
- Research experience or ability to teach advanced-level sciences
How to apply: Submit your cover letter, résumé, and statement of educational philosophy by May 9, 2022. The committee will begin review of applications immediately, and will consider those that are submitted after May 9 on a rolling basis.