What are the responsibilities and job description for the District-Wide Chairperson - Science (MS and HS) position at Shenendehowa Central School District?
Job Number
Chairperson 24-25*2
Application Deadline
4/30/2025
Position Start Date
8/25/2025
Position Title District-Wide Chairperson - Science (MS and HS) Required Application Type Teacher / Admin Job Description
District-Wide Chairperson - Science (MS and HS)
Location: Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District
Schools: Calhoun High School and Merrick Avenue Middle Schools
Reports To: Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment; Building Principals
Supervises: Classroom Teachers within the Science Departments
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications
Additional Information
Chairperson 24-25*2
Application Deadline
4/30/2025
Position Start Date
8/25/2025
Position Title District-Wide Chairperson - Science (MS and HS) Required Application Type Teacher / Admin Job Description
District-Wide Chairperson - Science (MS and HS)
Location: Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District
Schools: Calhoun High School and Merrick Avenue Middle Schools
Reports To: Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment; Building Principals
Supervises: Classroom Teachers within the Science Departments
Key Responsibilities
- Provide visionary leadership in science education, ensuring alignment with the District’s goals and Next Generation Science Standards.
- Serve as a member of the principal’s cabinet at two schools
- Conduct regular department meetings to facilitate communication and collaboration among faculty.
- Implement the systems of evaluation and supervision of instruction developed by the District (APPR). This includes, but isn’t limited to observation, report preparation, conferencing, assisting and providing instructional leadership.
- Support the development of curriculum, assessments, and instructional strategies that enhance student engagement and achievement.
- Collaborate with other science District Chairpersons to lead science and stem initiatives across the district.
- Facilitate professional development workshops and training sessions for science educators on best practices, curriculum updates, and emerging educational technologies.
- Manage a budget, oversee purchasing of instructional materials, and ensure the maintenance of lab equipment and other related resources.
- Support the implementation of instructional technology and digital learning platforms.
- Participate in the selection, mentoring, and supervision of new teachers and staff within the science departments at the middle school and high school.
- Coordinate extracurricular activities, including Honor Society events, competitions, and other related events
Qualifications
- Valid New York State School District Leader (SDL) and School Building Leader (SBL) certification required.
- Valid NYS (7-12) Science Certification required.
- Minimum five years of teaching experience in a science-related discipline, with prior leadership or administrative experience preferred.
- Strong knowledge of Next Generation Science Standards, instructional technology, and assessment strategies.
- Proven ability to inspire and support educators in delivering high-quality, student-centered instruction.
Additional Information