What are the responsibilities and job description for the Biology Teacher, 0.6 FTE Long-Term Substitute, March through June 2025 position at Lakeside School?
- Teach two sections of Biology and one section of Adv. Molecular Biology (meeting every other day)
- Advise a group of 12-14 students
- Provide academic support outside of the classroom for students with different learning styles and strengths
- Provide regular feedback to students through the form of formative and summative assessments as well as writing quarterly comments
- Regularly meet with other science faculty to discuss issues related to the science curriculum and instruction at The Downtown School
- Participate in the life of the school community, faculty meetings, grade-level meetings, and general engagement with student life
- Use the City as a Lab, integrating curricular partnerships and excursions into their curriculum
- A bachelor's degree (masters preferred) in biology, bio-chemistry or a related field
- Experience working with students in a laboratory setting
- Experience designing and implementing curriculum
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate with faculty both in and out of the science department
- Comfortable working with computers to present daily lessons and online learning platforms for tracking assignments and grades (e.g., Canvas is a plus, but experience is not required)
- High level of organization skills with an attention to detail and deadlines
- Candidates must satisfactorily complete three criminal background checks.
- Be curious about their world and develop an interest in exploring it further.
- Analyze and interpret quantitative and qualitative data.
- Hone critical scientific-thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Draw connections between different scientific disciplines across different scales and contexts.
- Understand science content to the level needed to act as informed, responsible citizens who know how science connects to the larger world.
JobID: 1867
Position Type:
The Downtown School
The Downtown School
Date Posted:
11/25/2024
11/25/2024
Location:
The Downtown School
The Downtown School
The Downtown School is seeking an experienced, dynamic, and collaborative educator who is passionate about teaching biology. Successful candidates will hold at least a bachelor's degree in biology, with an advanced degree strongly preferred, and have experience teaching biology and/or chemistry in a high school or college setting. The ideal candidate will have a passion and expertise for science, strong interpersonal and team-building skills, loves working with teenagers, and has a positive outlook and growth mindset. Experience with interdisciplinary study and/or teaching is considered an asset. A willingness to collaborate and engage in a dialogue about instructional practices with peers and a commitment to diversity and inclusion are essential.
In particular, the Downtown School is seeking someone who has experience with real world applications of learning and building partnerships with businesses and organizations. The Downtown School will consider applicants with a high proficiency in technology and willingness to engage in professional development in lieu of direct experience.
Responsibilities
Requirements and Qualifications
Curriculum
The science program seeks to spark in students a lasting enthusiasm for science. Through explorations of the natural world, students develop a deep sense of curiosity grounded in an understanding of scientific inquiry, process, and content in the life and physical sciences.
Students learn to think like scientists by actually doing science: framing meaningful questions, analyzing data, identifying patterns, and applying their understanding to different situations. In the process, students take intellectual risks by engaging in a process of experimentation and revision. In addition to traditional classroom labs and activities, students have opportunities to learn from Seattle-based scientific institutions and educational organizations, deepening the students’ understanding of career paths in science and the role that science plays in the larger world.
Over the course of four years, students will learn to:
The science program seeks to spark in students a lasting enthusiasm for science. Through explorations of the natural world, students develop a deep sense of curiosity grounded in an understanding of scientific inquiry, process, and content in the life and physical sciences.
Students learn to think like scientists by actually doing science: framing meaningful questions, analyzing data, identifying patterns, and applying their understanding to different situations. In the process, students take intellectual risks by engaging in a process of experimentation and revision. In addition to traditional classroom labs and activities, students have opportunities to learn from Seattle-based scientific institutions and educational organizations, deepening the students’ understanding of career paths in science and the role that science plays in the larger world.
Over the course of four years, students will learn to:
Salary
Salary Range: $17,160-$18,000
Working At The Downtown School
The Downtown School: A Lakeside School is committed to sustaining a school in which individuals representing diverse cultures and experiences instruct one another in the meaning and value of community. To learn more about working at The Downtown School, please visit our Careers page on the The Downtown School: A Lakeside School website.
Salary Range: $17,160-$18,000
Working At The Downtown School
The Downtown School: A Lakeside School is committed to sustaining a school in which individuals representing diverse cultures and experiences instruct one another in the meaning and value of community. To learn more about working at The Downtown School, please visit our Careers page on the The Downtown School: A Lakeside School website.
Equity in hiring: According to various studies, women and people of color are more likely to not apply for a job if they see themselves as not meeting every requirement of the posting, which means employers miss meeting potentially ideal candidates. The Downtown School: A Lakeside School is committed to building a diverse and inclusive community where employees from diverse cultures are affirmed and equipped to lead an inclusive learning environment for our students. Please apply even if you don’t meet every single requirement.
Participate in the 2025 Diversity Career Fair hosted by POCIS Northwest
Virtual: Sunday, February 9, 2025, 9am-12pm PST on Zoom
In-Person: Saturday, March 8, 2025, 9am-12pm at The Bush School
For more information and to register, visit Diversity Career Fair
Participate in the 2025 Diversity Career Fair hosted by POCIS Northwest
Virtual: Sunday, February 9, 2025, 9am-12pm PST on Zoom
In-Person: Saturday, March 8, 2025, 9am-12pm at The Bush School
For more information and to register, visit Diversity Career Fair
Salary : $17,160 - $18,000
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