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Upper School Physics Teacher
The Masters School
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Posted: 21-Nov-25
Location: Dobbs Ferry, New York
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Science
Title: Upper School Physics Teacher
Reports to: Science Department Chair
Status: Full-Time Benefits Eligible
Salary Range: $60,000-100,000
Start Date: August 20, 2026
ABOUT MASTERS:
The Masters School (www.mastersny.org) is a premier, independent day and boarding school that engages 5th – 12th grade students with a challenging academic program in a welcoming learning environment. Located on 96 picturesque acres overlooking the Hudson River, The Masters School community takes advantage of both its access to the tri-state area and its proximity to the rich cultural and educational magnet that is New York City. Students benefit from the resources, diversity and activities of Masters 7-day campus and accessible, talented faculty and staff. From our exceptional academics and outstanding visual and performing arts program to our championship athletic teams, the Masters learning experience prepares students for success in college, career and life.
MISSION AND BELIEFS STATEMENT:
The Masters School celebrates active participation, deep understanding, and meaningful connection. A community of diverse individuals, we gather to learn, to strive, to dare, to do – to be a power for good in the world.
In addition, The Masters School seeks employees committed to the work of advancing equity in the school community and beyond. A community of diverse individuals, we celebrate both our differences and our similarities, and we embrace a broad definition of diversity that includes but is not limited to age, race, ethnicity, gender, ability, religion, sexual identity and socioeconomic status. Masters seeks diverse candidates to serve our student body, and we expect all employees to engage in the work of inclusion as an important aspect of working in a school setting.
SUMMARY: The Science Department seeks an Upper School physics teacher. Candidates must be flexible and collaborative in their planning, teaching and assessing. The Masters School uses the Harkness method to maintain an atmosphere of collaboration to build knowledge and learn from one another. Experience teaching other sciences is highly desirable. The right candidate for this position will have the ability to design and implement creative, inquiry-based experiments and lessons that will facilitate student learning.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Teach four sections of physics or potentially other courses in the Science Department.
Successfully engage and develop students’ interest and enthusiasm for the subject matter.
Attend departmental and divisional meetings, as well as all required school events.
Participate in the life of the Upper School by attending full group activities (morning meetings, student presentations, performances and culminating events).
Serve as an advisor to a group of students after the first year of teaching.
Proctor Study Hall and participate in non-teaching responsibilities, such as advising a club, coaching, or leading a co-curricular after school.
Title: Upper School Physics Teacher
Reports to: Science Department Chair
Status: Full-Time Benefits Eligible
Salary Range: $60,000-100,000
Start Date: August 20, 2026
ABOUT MASTERS:
The Masters School (www.mastersny.org) is a premier, independent day and boarding school that engages 5th – 12th grade students with a challenging academic program in a welcoming learning environment. Located on 96 picturesque acres overlooking the Hudson River, The Masters School community takes advantage of both its access to the tri-state area and its proximity to the rich cultural and educational magnet that is New York City. Students benefit from the resources, diversity and activities of Masters 7-day campus and accessible, talented faculty and staff. From our exceptional academics and outstanding visual and performing arts program to our championship athletic teams, the Masters learning experience prepares students for success in college, career and life.
MISSION AND BELIEFS STATEMENT:
The Masters School celebrates active participation, deep understanding, and meaningful connection. A community of diverse individuals, we gather to learn, to strive, to dare, to do – to be a power for good in the world.
In addition, The Masters School seeks employees committed to the work of advancing equity in the school community and beyond. A community of diverse individuals, we celebrate both our differences and our similarities, and we embrace a broad definition of diversity that includes but is not limited to age, race, ethnicity, gender, ability, religion, sexual identity and socioeconomic status. Masters seeks diverse candidates to serve our student body, and we expect all employees to engage in the work of inclusion as an important aspect of working in a school setting.
SUMMARY: The Science Department seeks an Upper School physics teacher. Candidates must be flexible and collaborative in their planning, teaching and assessing. The Masters School uses the Harkness method to maintain an atmosphere of collaboration to build knowledge and learn from one another. Experience teaching other sciences is highly desirable. The right candidate for this position will have the ability to design and implement creative, inquiry-based experiments and lessons that will facilitate student learning.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Teach four sections of physics or potentially other courses in the Science Department.
Successfully engage and develop students’ interest and enthusiasm for the subject matter.
Attend departmental and divisional meetings, as well as all required school events.
Participate in the life of the Upper School by attending full group activities (morning meetings, student presentations, performances and culminating events).
Serve as an advisor to a group of students after the first year of teaching.
Proctor Study Hall and participate in non-teaching responsibilities, such as advising a club, coaching, or leading a co-curricular after school.
REQUIREMENTS:
Understanding of and desire to work with Upper School students.
Proven ability to communicate with students, parents, and colleagues, to build community and to support student learning
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Demonstrated commitment to equity and inclusion and a high degree of cultural competency.
Energy, enthusiasm and curiosity – willingness to be a fellow learner with students.
Proven ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues and to work independently.
Bachelor’s degree in science or related field required, Masters preferred.
Experience with advanced physics instruction, particularly AP Physics C or equivalent.
At least three years of teaching experience is preferred.
HOW TO APPLY:
To apply, please submit a letter of interest, explaining why you would succeed in this position, resume, and three references via email to facultycareers@mastersny.org (Adobe® PDF format preferred) and include “Upper School Physics” in the subject line.
This position announcement is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this job title and the education and skills required. This is not intended to be a complete list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills that are required or may be required in the future.
BACKGROUND SCREENING:
The Masters School conducts background checks and fingerprint screening on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer and uses a third-party administrator to conduct background checks/fingerprint screening. Background checks will be performed in compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
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The Masters School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to maintaining fairness, equity, and impartiality in all of our relationships with employees. In accordance with federal law, New York State law, and Westchester County law, The Masters School does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived differences, including but not limited to: race, color, religion, ethnicity, age, national origin, citizenship status, gender and gender identity, pregnancy, sexual orientation, disability, as well as any other classification protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws.
Retaliation against any individuals based on any of the above protected characteristics is strictly prohibited.
Additionally, all employees are required to follow—and to support our students in following—all health and safety protocols established by The Masters School.
The Masters School (www.mastersny.org) is a coeducational day and boarding school that engages 5th–12th grade students with a challenging academic program in a welcoming learning environment. Located on 96 picturesque acres overlooking the Hudson River, The Masters School community takes advantage of both its access to the tri-state area and its proximity to the rich cultural and educational magnet that is New York City. We offer our diverse student body, hailing from 33 different countries, the resources and activities of our seven-day campus and dedicated, talented faculty and staff. Through exceptional academics, outstanding visual and performing arts, championship athletic teams, and active community engagement, the Masters experience prepares students to thrive in college, career, and life. Our students graduate determined to make a positive contribution to their world.
MISSION:
The Masters School celebrates active participation, deep understanding, and meaningful connection. A community of diverse individuals, we gather to learn, to strive, to dare, to do – to be a power for good in the world.