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Upper School Chemistry Teacher
The Oakridge School
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Posted: 06-Feb-26
Location: Arlington, Texas
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Science
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Position Overview: The Upper School Chemistry teacher is responsible for delivering high-quality instruction in science, including but not limited to on level Chemistry, Honors Chemistry, and AP Chemistry courses. The teacher will engage students in developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills and foster a love for science. The role involves designing lesson plans, assessing student progress, and creating a supportive and inclusive classroom environment.
Responsibilities:
Design and deliver engaging, standards-aligned curriculum for on-level chemistry, honors chemistry, and AP Chemistry courses.
Foster a challenging and nurturing learning environment that encourages critical thinking and meaningful discussions.
Develop and implement lesson plans that fulfill curriculum requirements and show written evidence of preparation as required.
Implement innovative pedagogical strategies, incorporating technology and diverse learning styles to personalize student learning, making learning relevant and authentic.
Implement authentic lab experiences that prioritize safety and inquiry-based learning.
Provide formative and summative assessments, offering clear and personalized feedback to support student progress.
Conduct assessments of student learning styles and use results to guide instructional planning.
Establish strong and appropriate rapport with students and manage student behavior in accordance with the student handbook.
Communicate effectively with students, parents, and colleagues to ensure optimum educational experience for our students.
Foster a welcoming and inclusive classroom environment, supporting students from diverse backgrounds and experiences.
Invest in the Oakridge community through attending events, supporting students, and speaking positively about the school.
Engage in and seek out professional development opportunities that contribute to the ongoing growth and evolution of the classroom teaching and of the science department.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree
Three years of successful teaching experience in an Upper School setting (grades 9-12).
Demonstrated excellence in curriculum development, lesson planning, and implementing engaging instructional strategies.
Proven ability to effectively assess student learning and provide constructive feedback.
Must pass a criminal background check and have positive verification of references.