Trinity is seeking a full-time instructor for science. Experience teaching high school level science is essential, Physics or Human Anatomy preferred. The open position includes several sections of our 9th grade Scientific Research class helping all our Titans grow in their understanding of the scientific method, lab skills and scientific communication.
The Trinity science curriculum begins in 8th grade with a focus on integrated science. The 9th and 10th grades consist of semester-long courses to give an introduction to scientific research, conceptual physics, biology and chemistry. In the upper grades, students have the ability to choose year-long courses in physics, chemistry, biology, human anatomy and environmental systems. In all of our courses, whether college preparatory, honors or those in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, the Trinity Episcopal School Science Department forges academically knowledgeable, scientifically literate and technologically capable problem solvers.
The ideal candidate:
Develops student experiences in science in a rich and engaging way
Models reflective practice, adjusting as required to support student performance
Creates a classroom environment centered on the needs and skills of individual learners
Demonstrate a firm understanding of the cognitive development and needs of students from grades 8 through 12
Deploys multiple instructional strategies and means of assessment, allowing students to understand their own growth
Communicates clearly, fostering partnerships with parents and colleagues
Integrates technology in the classroom, specifically with Excel, Vernier/LoggerPro, and Google Classroom, along with simulations to help support experimental scientific skills
Enjoys collaboration with other educators
Values continual professional growth
To be successful, colleagues will have a strong personal commitment to Trinity’s mission and philosophy, seeking to challenge our students to discover their paths, develop their talents, and strengthen their character within a dynamic academic community.
As an IB World school, Trinity is dedicated to supporting a culturally diverse faculty and staff. The school welcomes inquiries from candidates who will actively contribute to a community where all are valued.
Interested candidates should submit electronic copies of resume, cover letter and sample lesson plan to employment@trinityes.org. Additionally, send (email or mail) copies of transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate coursework.
With over five decades in operation, Trinity Episcopal School is a coed, independent, IB World School serving 515 students in grades 8 through 12 on a 40-acre campus near the James River on Richmond’s Southside.
Trinity, an International Baccalaureate World School, challenges its students to discover their paths, develop their talents and strengthen their character within a dynamic academic community. The culture encourages academic excellence, athletic achievement, and artistic expression within a community that values all success, celebrates each individual, and encourages engaged learning. “Discover Your Path” defines Trinity’s approach to learning and serves as a guide for daily practice. Trinity’s strength is affirmed each day when the community gathers for Morning Meeting, to make announcements, celebrate successes, and cement the connections that are integral to the school’s distinctive culture.
The college-preparatory academic program features innovative electives, a rigorous curriculum and opportunities for creative expression. Trinity also fields more than 36 teams for athletic participation. Trinity is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools... and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools.
Trinity Episcopal School is defined by its distinctive culture of community, warmth and welcome. The school occupies a unique niche in the greater Richmond area, where it draws students from more than 80 feeder schools across 40 zip codes.
The campus includes 32 classrooms, student commons, library and technology center. The Perkinson Arts Center includes a band room, digital music lab, recording studio and a spectacular collaborative space for ceramic artists, painters and sculptors. A newly renovated theater comfortably seats all 515 students for musical and dramatic performances. It is the heart of our community, where all students gather each day for Morning Meeting.
Students are supported through a 1:1 Apple laptop program, classrooms are equipped with interactive whiteboards and high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity is available campus-wide. The Powell Library includes comfortable collaborative learning spaces and a cutting edge online research tool on par with many colleges and universities. The Innovation Lab contains two 3D printers and equipment for robotics, circuitry, 3D modeling, coding and machining.
The 50,000-square-foot Estes Athletic Center features two gyms, a strength and fitness center, multiple locker rooms and team meeting rooms, school store, concession stand and alumni rooms for meetings and social events. Aycock Stadium, the home of Trinity's football, field hockey and lacrosse teams includes a state-of-the-art all-weather turf playing surface, made with renewable, organic all-wood infill.
Trinity is committed to an inclusive community that reflects the socioeconomic diversity of the greater Richmond area. More than 30% of families receive income-based tuition assistance each year in the form of financial grants.