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						<title>NAIS Career Center Search Results (Science Jobs in Washington)</title>
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						<description>Latest NAIS Career Center Jobs</description>
						<pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2026 07:31:50 Z</pubDate>
						
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								<title>Upper School / High School Science Teacher (AP Environmental Science &#38; Marine Biology) | The Bear Creek School</title>								
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								<description>Redmond, Washington,  Job Title: Teacher &#8211; Upper School (High School) AP Environmental Science &#38; Marine Biology 
 Position Type: Faculty, Exempt, Full-time 
 Reports to: Division Head 
 Start Date: August 1, 2026 &#xa0; 
 Salary Range: $64,000 to $92,600 Annually Dependent on Experience 
 Benefits:&#xa0; Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, Employee Assistance Program, Discounted School Lunches, Costco Membership Reimbursement, Passport Discount Program, Professional Development, Needs Based Tuition Assistance 
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 Do you find fulfillment in contributing to something larger than yourself, creating a lasting impact? Do you enjoy being part of a Christian community united in a common goal? Do you enjoy making a difference in the lives of students directly in the classroom or through a supporting role? &#xa0;Read on to find out more about our amazing school! 
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 Teachers are responsible for using a classical Christian education model to teach students, develop virtue, and help each student grow into the individual God intends. Lessons are carefully planned to inspire and motivate students and to support them in reaching the learning outcomes. A successful teacher creates a nurturing environment where all students feel known and valued.&#xa0; 
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 The Science Teacher teaches Upper School AP Environmental Science and Marine Biology courses using a Christian classical education model to implement an individualized, highly academic, enriched curriculum. Additionally, all subjects and daily activities are centered on a Christian worldview.&#xa0; 
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 Essential Duties and Responsibilities 
 
 Approach classroom instruction and student interactions from a Christian worldview 
 Collaborate with grade-level teams and department members to plan and implement the school&#8217;s liberal arts curriculum 
 Actively ensure academic growth in every student by utilizing a variety of instructional techniques 
 Build positive partnership with parents through proactive communication 
 Create a predictable and supportive classroom environment 
 Increase professional knowledge by participating in professional development opportunities 
 Plan and develop engaging, age-appropriate course of study in the classroom, adhering to educational best practices and prepare daily and weekly lesson plans to help students meet the learning goals&#xa0; 
 Follow through on routine job responsibilities including grading, record keeping, attendance, and lesson planning 
 Participate in collaborative evaluation processes with Division Head and Vice President for Academic Affairs 
 Attend weekly faculty meetings 
 Be involved in at least one co- or extra-curricular responsibility 
 Attend school events outside regular school hours including, but not limited to Parent/Teacher Conferences, Curriculum Night, arts performances, student socials, open houses, and professional development sessions 
 Keep classroom neat and pleasant in appearance 
 Monitor halls, study periods, and lunchrooms with other faculty and staff 
 Enforce safety and security standards for students, staff, and visitors 
 Perform other related duties as assigned 
 
 Specific Duties and Responsibilities 
 
 Set up and conduct laboratory experiments, ensuring safety protocols are followed 
 Maintain and organize lab materials, chemicals, and equipment 
 Integrate hands-on activities and demonstrations into lessons to reinforce theoretical concepts 
 Foster a sense of wonder and curiosity about the natural world, encouraging students to explore science as a means of deepening their faith in, and understanding of, the character and power of God (Romans 1:20) 
 Promote consideration and discussion of ethical issues in science as well as environmental stewardship 
 Stay up to date with advancements in scientific fields relevant to your curriculum 
 Serve as a positive role model of a Christian engaged in science 
 
 Supervisory Responsibilities 
 
 None 
 
 Bachelor&#8217;s degree required; a degree in science or a related field is preferred.&#xa0; 
 Teaching experience preferred 
 Familiarity or experience with the classical Christian education model preferred 
 Hold CPR/A ED/First Aid certification (with epinephrine autoinjector supplement) or obtain certification within 90 days of employment start date 
 Currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer (sponsorship is not available for this position) 
 Thorough understanding of pedagogy and the best practices of education 
 Desire to teach upper school-aged children and ability to adapt to their developmental status&#xa0; 
 Ability to design lessons that teach curriculum in an engaging manner, applying various teaching methods such as lectures, discussions, demonstrations, and individual or collaborative projects and research 
 Strong supervisory and leadership skills to manage and control the classroom 
 Excellent verbal and written communication skills&#xa0; 
 Excellent interpersonal skills with a proven ability to maintain professionalism and tact in high-stress situations 
 Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail 
 Creative analytical and problem-solving skills 
 Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or related software 
 
 Critical Performance Competencies 
 
 Positively support the school&#8217;s policies and practices and work collaboratively in a professional organization 
 Truthful, positive, and purposeful when communicating with others 
 Able to use strong written and oral communication skills to transfer thoughts and express ideas 
 Flexible and adaptable in dealing with new, different, or changing requirements 
 Maintain confidentiality and security of information 
 Hold self and others accountable to accomplish results 
 Effective in handling multiple concurrent tasks 
 Adhere to biblical standards in all areas of conduct&#xa0; 
 
 Physical Requirements 
 
 Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer or standing to teach 
 Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times&#xa0; 
 Must be able to traverse classroom and adjust one&#8217;s tone and height, by bending or leaning, in order to teach each child&#xa0; 
 Work in a climate-controlled office with travel outdoors between buildings</description>
								<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 15:29:25 -0400</pubDate>
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									<link>https://careers.nais.org/jobs/rss/22146330/science-elective-classes-teacher-upper-school</link>
								
								<title>Science Elective Classes Teacher - Upper School | Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences</title>								
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								<description>Seattle, Washington,  Science Elective Classes Teacher - Upper School 
 
 
 
 
 SEATTLE ACADEMY &#xa0;is a dynamic community that challenges students to question, imagine, and create in order to contribute boldly to a changing world. This mission comes alive in our urban school setting, where we serve grades 6&#8211;12 in a vibrant, independent school environment. 
 Our diverse faculty is exceptionally qualified, strong academically, and combines rich life experience with passion for their disciplines. We invite you to join our team in bringing this mission to life for our students by teaching Upper School science elective classes in the 2026&#8211;27 school year. This role includes teaching a selection of trimester-long elective courses shaped by the successful candidate&#8217;s expertise, interests, and the needs of the program. Potential course offerings include Introduction to Anatomy, Marine Science, Geology, Animal Behavior, Forensic Science, and Endocrinology. 
 Teaching Responsibilities 
 
 Teach up to five sections of Upper School (grades 9-12) Science courses. 
 Design and deliver lessons aligned with Upper School science standards and departmental learning goals. 
 Use a variety of instructional strategies to support diverse learners. 
 Seek opportunities for professional growth and development. 
 Incorporate formative and summative assessment practices to provide timely, meaningful feedback. 
 Foster a classroom environment that supports risk-taking, collaboration, and growth. 
 Collaborate with Upper School colleagues on curriculum development, assessment practices, and student support. 
 Communicate clearly and consistently with students, families, and colleagues. 
 Participate fully in the life of the Upper School, including advisory, faculty meetings, and community events. 
 
 Qualifications 
 
 3&#8211;5 years of 9th-12th grade teaching experience preferred. 
 Experience teaching a range of Upper School science courses. 
 Undergraduate degree required; master&#8217;s degree preferred. 
 Strong content knowledge and commitment to effective science pedagogy. 
 Evidence of engagement in professional learning (e.g., workshops, conferences, professional learning communities, or coursework) that informs instructional practice. 
 
 Key characteristics for the person in this position include: 
 
 A growth mindset with a passion for your subject matter and an engaging learning environment. 
 Desire, interest, and enthusiasm for working with upper school-aged students. 
 A willingness to incorporate social-emotional learning competencies (social awareness, relationship skills, self-awareness, self-management, responsible decision-making) and project-based learning into the subject matter. 
 Strong organizational and communication abilities. 
 Agility, influence, negotiation, and strong judgment &#38; decision making skills. 
 Ability to work effectively with all constituent groups - teachers, parents, students, and administrative teams. 
 Experience with addressing student behavior with clarity, consistency, and care. 
 A creative and imaginative approach to problem-solving. 
 
 
 
 
 HOW TO APPLY: 
 SAAS offers a&#xa0; competitive salary &#xa0;and excellent benefit package. View our&#xa0; Faculty Benefits here . 
 APPLY ONLINE HERE 
 Seattle Academy provides Equal Employment Opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, gender presentation, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with the applicable federal, state, and local laws.</description>
								<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 17:51:04 -0400</pubDate>
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									<link>https://careers.nais.org/jobs/rss/22107411/physics-teacher-upper-school</link>
								
								<title>Physics Teacher - Upper School | Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences</title>								
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								<description>Seattle, Washington,  Physics Teacher - Upper School 
 
 
 
 
 SEATTLE ACADEMY &#xa0;is a dynamic community that challenges students to question, imagine, and create in order to contribute boldly to a changing world. This mission comes alive in our urban school setting, where we serve grades 6 &#8211; 12 in a vibrant, independent school environment. 
 Our diverse faculty is exceptionally qualified, strong academically, and combines rich life experience with passion for their disciplines. Our teaching philosophy is geared toward our mission and guiding principles of Culture of Performance, College and Life, Know the Kid, and Inclusive Community. 
 We invite you to join our team in making this mission a reality for our students teaching&#xa0; Upper School Physics &#xa0;for the&#xa0; 2026-27 school year . Applicants should be able to teach core physics concepts, including forces, kinematic equations, energy, and momentum. Familiarity with both algebra and calculus-based approaches is required. &#xa0;Applicants will be expected to facilitate discussion, lead lab activities, guide writing and research, and support student inquiry, as well as work collaboratively with colleagues and peers. The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years of experience. Undergraduate degree required. Master&#8217;s degree preferred.&#xa0; 
 Key characteristics for the person in this position include: 
 
 A growth mindset with a passion for your subject matter and an engaging learning environment. 
 Desire, interest, and enthusiasm for working with upper&#xa0;school-aged students. 
 A willingness to incorporate social-emotional learning competencies (social awareness, relationship skills, self-awareness, self-management, responsible decision making) and project-based learning into the subject matter. 
 Strong organizational and communication abilities. 
 Agility, influence, negotiation, and strong judgment &#38; decision making skills. 
 Ability to work effectively with all constituent groups - teachers, parents, students, and administrative teams. 
 Experience with addressing student behavior in a classroom setting. 
 Creative and imaginative problem-solving capabilities. 
 
 Full-time faculty at Seattle Academy typically teach&#xa0; five classes &#xa0;and carry additional&#xa0; supervisory or advisory responsibilities &#xa0;as assigned. 
 
 
 
 HOW TO APPLY: 
 SAAS offers a&#xa0; competitive salary &#xa0;and excellent benefit package. View our&#xa0; Faculty Benefits here . 
 APPLY ONLINE HERE 
 Seattle Academy provides Equal Employment Opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, gender presentation, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with the applicable federal, state, and local laws.</description>
								<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 14:00:11 -0400</pubDate>
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