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Posted: 22-Jan-23
Location: Miami, Florida
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Science
Preferred Education:
Masters
Are you searching for a position that allows you to share your passion for physics? Do you enjoy helping others understand the processes and value of scientific inquiry through creative and advanced laboratory experiences? Does solving problems using interdisciplinary thinking excite you? Are you eager to collaborate with colleagues, and support and inspire students in and out of the classroom?If your answers to these questions are “yes,” Ransom Everglades School encourages you to apply for a position in our STEM department. We are searching for faculty members with a background and expertise in physics, but who also may have an interest in teaching other courses in science, math, or computer science.
The STEM Department (combining Science and Mathematics & Computer Science) represents the school's commitment to interdisciplinary thinking and to STEM as a core element of the curriculum. Ransom Everglades offers a range of courses in STEM including introductory, advanced, and organic chemistry, introductory and several advanced physics courses, and two levels of engineering. The STEM curriculum includes a rigorous math program through linear algebra and multivariable calculus, along with computer science, data science, robotics, artificial intelligence, marine biology, and other electives. The department seeks candidates to instruct in the current curriculum and to help grow the curriculum to take advantage of the resources and spaces of the newly opened Fernandez STEM Center, a 40,000 square foot facility opened for the 2020-21 academic year. State-of-the-art labs for life, chemical, and physical sciences, fully equipped workshops for making and engineering, and collaborative workspaces invite design, experimentation, creativity, and research. With our new STEM Center, Ransom Everglades is further poised to equip students with the skills of modern innovation. Learn more about our STEM center here.
Members of the STEM department contribute to the department’s ongoing discussions about interdisciplinary and experiential learning, research, innovative assessment practices, and best practices in the use of technology in education. Candidates must embrace the school’s value for inquiry-based, student-centered learning and the school's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Ransom Everglades expects its faculty members to participate in department meetings, student activities, and otherwise be engaged in the life of the school. Applicants must have at least a bachelor’s degree in a STEM field and be comfortable learning Microsoft Suite or Google Workspace for Education platforms.
To Apply, submit:
- a completed employment application
- a cover letter addressing your interest in teaching in an independent school and fit for Ransom Everglades
- a current CV, and
- unofficial transcripts
To: careers@ransomeverglades.org
An initial round of interviews will take place by video conference. Finalists will be invited to campus for an in-person interview and teaching demonstration and will be asked to submit at least three references and/or letters of recommendation. For more information about Ransom Everglades School, see our website: www.ransomeverglades.org
About Ransom Everglades School
Founded in 1903, Ransom Everglades School is an independent, co-ed, grade 6-12 school of just over 1,100 students in Miami, Florida. The school is located on two campuses, one of which sits on the shore of Biscayne Bay. Proud of a tradition of academic excellence, the school is also characterized by a robust athletics program including 69 teams in 25 different sports, thriving visual and performing arts programs, and an historic, mission-driven commitment to community service.
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