What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part Time STEM Teacher position at Miriam Foundation?
JOB DESCRIPTION
Summary
Miriam High School is seeking a dynamic and engaged Science, Technology, and Mathematics (STEM) Teacher to join our team. The ideal candidate would bring a collaborative mindset and the adaptability to serve students with diverse learning needs utilizing a student-centered approach. The position includes teaching Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering within small class sizes (average of 10 students). Preference is given to teachers with existing special education certification or the willingness to obtain certification as well as experience with providing accommodations and differentiation in reading and writing. The STEM Teacher administers the instructional program and classroom operation in compliance with guidelines and regulations determined by the administration, Board of Directors, state and federal agencies.
Essential Functions
- Encourages students' science, technology, and engineering interests and passions while developing critical thinking, literacy, and analysis skills
- Uses technology to increase student access to the curriculum while promoting learning, creativity, and collaboration
- Provides an environment and culture in the classroom that engages students and helps them learn more effectively
- Assists with planning and execution of the experiential learning program, where needed
- Uses effective and inclusive classroom management techniques to ensure student engagement and learning
- Works with the principal and other science and math teachers to plan, evaluate, implement, revise, and document curriculum, course content, and methods of instruction to meet the needs of students with diverse learning profiles
- Participates in ongoing professional development to maintain expertise in subject matter as well as research-based methods for providing differentiated instruction
- Builds collaborative relationships with parents and students through regular communication
- Participates actively in divisional and school-wide curriculum and program committees
- Attends faculty meetings, trainings, and other education-related events/programs vital to the school community (e.g. open house, conferences, parent meetings)
- Willingness to assist with possible coaching or extracurricular activities
- Fulfills roles with other projects or responsibilities that may be added at the school's discretion
Required Education/License/Certification(s) and Experience
- 9-12th grade certification in science, technology, and/or math required
- Project Lead the Way teaching credential in engineering preferred or willingness to obtain
- Minimum of a Bachelor's degree required
- Additional certifications in other core areas are beneficial
- Training and/or licensure in Special Education is desirable
- Experience teaching in the area of LD, ADHD, and/or complex learning needs preferred
- Experience with co-teaching model and differentiated learning
- Ability to work on a team, incorporate individual learning goals into daily lessons
- Must enjoy working and learning with adolescents
Working Conditions
- Part time position
- 10-month contract
- School hours are Monday-Friday 8AM-4PM. This position will teach 2-3 periods, depending on student course needs.
Salary : $17,494 - $25,295