Beaver Country Day School—an independent day school located just outside of Boston, serving grades 6-12—seeks a creative, innovative, and forward-thinking Middle School Science Teacher. This is a full-time position for the 2025-2026 school year.
We are not your typical independent school. If that’s exciting, keep reading!
The School
While education is not traditionally seen as forward-thinking, Beaver’s dynamic model of education is designed to expand the nature of school for students–-we place the student experience at the center of our approach. Our classes are anything but formulaic; we look to the real world for inspiration and input. With a curriculum that is rigorous and responsive, rather than rigorous and rote, we welcome change and seek feedback to continuously improve and evolve what school looks like. Our "Launch, Test, Refine" mindset promotes strategic thinking, flexibility, risk-taking, open-mindedness, resilience, and innovation. With our students as the clients, the product we provide is a future-focused education rooted in real-world context, experience, and readiness.
The People
Our students are interesting and passionate individuals who take pride in being part of building the culture here. We know happy students thrive, and we prioritize creating an environment that cultivates a sense of belonging and purpose for all of our community members. We believe our students are going to be tomorrow’s changemakers, so, central to our approach is creating opportunities for them to be co-creators of their learning– making it a deeper, more meaningful experience. Our teachers and educational leaders are committed to expanding the nature of school through igniting and fueling the passions of all our students. Our “next practice” approach to teaching and learning encourages continuous improvements and innovative teaching practices so that we can meet all our students where they are.
Our mindset is to make excellent mistakes, launch/test/refine, and not be defined by binary thinking. Instead, we look to approach things from a both/and outlook: tradeoffs don’t have to be the answer–-that’s where creativity comes in. We are a community of creative thinkers and doers.
Our values include collaboration, partnership, and above all, creating a diverse, inclusive, and equitable environment for our community. This work is a priority we are steadfastly committed to. It is never “done”, and we will always make decisions with this at the core of who we are. For all Beaver students to feel a sense of belonging, it’s important that they see themselves reflected in the community, curriculum, and all our programming.
Our goal every day is to create a school that is making an impact–-for our students, and for education as a whole. We don’t take that lightly, we need people that are relentlessly committed and excited to do this work—together.
The Approach
Teaching and learning at Beaver is not a one size fits all model–it is always evolving. The successful candidate will have a commitment to:
Aligning the work to the BVR Mindset and New Basics as critical to the Beaver Student Experience
A future-focused education with an understanding of the complexity and ever-changing nature of the world our students are inheriting
A “next practice” mindset that understands how teaching and learning are changing and how practices should adapt
Student-centered, culturally proactive, and responsive pedagogy in which all students are met where they are, and see themselves represented and valued
About the Middle School Science Position:
Competitive candidates will demonstrate the following skills and mindsets:
Genuine interest in and experience working with middle school aged students
Content expertise
Knowledge in differentiated instruction and assessment
Willingness and ability to design curriculum
Work collaboratively to develop innovative pedagogical initiatives that are student-centered, hands-on, and promote experiential learning
Willingness to participate fully in the community beyond the classroom
Knowledge of and commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice practices and commitment to ongoing growth in this area
Responsibilities:
Teach and direct the evolution of the curriculum for three sections of our 7th grade Science of Self course
Support and collaboratively co-teach in sections of the 8th grade Current Global Issues and 6th grade Science of Place courses
Serve as an advisor and participate in other areas of student life
Actively participate in the work of the Science Department including innovative curriculum development, project-based learning, and assessment
Collaborate and plan with colleagues within course teams, in the Science Department, and in other departments
Utilize technology to enhance instruction and student learning
Post resources, feedback, and assignments to the LMS in a timely manner
Communicate effectively and professionally with students, faculty, and parents/caregivers
Provide frequent, constructive, objective, and prompt feedback to students
Demonstrate commitment to working in and fostering an inclusive community
Actively participate in professional learning opportunities
Remain knowledgeable of current instructional and curriculum trends
Seek and constructively use professional feedback
Model organization and preparation to meet all professional responsibilities reliably
Other responsibilities as assigned
Additional things to know:
Generous Benefits (Health, Dental and more). For more information visit ourwebsite.
Breakfast and lunch provided, as well as coffee and snacks.
About Our School & Our People
We are not your typical independent school. Education is not traditionally seen as forward-thinking. But that's not the case at Beaver. We welcome change and seek feedback to continuously improve. Our "Launch, Test, Refine" mindset promotes flexibility, risk-taking, open-mindedness, and innovation. Our business is providing a future-focused education rooted in real world context and experience and our clients are our students.
The Beaver mindset and approach to teaching place our students at the center of learning experiences in all settings, curricular and co-curricular.
•Our students in grades 6-12 are interesting and passionate individuals, who, above all, are genuinely happy to be at Beaver. We provide students with opportunities to be co-creators of their learning, making it a deeper, more meaningful experience. We are committed to providing an educational environment in tune with the real world and doing authentic work.
•Our teachers and educational leaders are committed to—and excited about— expanding the nature of school, and igniting and fueling the passions of all our students.
•Our mindset is to make excellent mistak...es, launch/test/refine, and not be defined by binary thinking. Instead, we look to approach things from a both/and outlook: tradeoffs don’t have to be the answer and instead, that’s where creativity comes in. We are a community of creative thinkers and doers.
•Our values include collaboration, partnership, and above all, creating a diverse, inclusive, and equitable environment for our community. This work is a priority and steadfast commitment. It is never “done”, and we will always make decisions with this at the core of who we are. For all Beaver students, faculty, staff and parents to feel a sense of belonging, it’s important that they see themselves reflected in the community, curriculum, and all our programming.
Our goal every day is to create a school that is making an impact – for our students, and for education as a whole. We don’t take that work lightly, we need people that are relentlessly committed to it and excited to do this work—together.