Biology, Communication Skills, Record Keeping, Secondary School, Team Player, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum
Inspire high school students as a dedicated 9th grade biology instructor in a vibrant educational environment. This contract opportunity calls for an educator with a passion for science and a talent for communicating complex concepts to diverse learners. Work alongside fellow professionals to create an engaging and supportive classroom, fostering curiosity and success among your students.
Qualifications & Preferred Experience:
- Active teaching certification appropriate for grades 9-12 (science or general education)
- Bachelor's degree or higher in biology, science education, or a related field
- Prior experience teaching general education science or biology at the high school level is highly valued
- Strong classroom management and communication skills
- Familiarity with state curriculum standards and effective instructional strategies for adolescent learners
- Enthusiasm for collaborative work with faculty, support staff, and families
Key Responsibilities:- Plan and deliver daily lessons in 9th grade biology, aligning with curriculum guidelines and student needs
- Use a variety of instructional methods and assessments to promote engagement and mastery of biological concepts
- Create a positive and inclusive atmosphere that encourages participation and respect among all students
- Track student progress, provide regular feedback, and maintain accurate records and grades
- Adapt instruction as needed to support different learning styles and abilities
- Integrate technology and hands-on activities to enhance the educational experience
- Participate in department meetings, professional development, and school events as required
This contract role offers you an enriching opportunity to inspire the next generation of scientists and thinkers. If you are a motivated educator ready to make a meaningful impact, we look forward to your application. Take the next step in your teaching journey-apply today to help shape the future of young learners!