What are the responsibilities and job description for the Upper School Physics Teacher position at The Walker School?
Join the Upper School Science Team and teach physics at The Walker School!
Do you love physics and thrive in student-centered, curiosity-driven classrooms? Are you energized by the idea of helping high school students make meaningful connections between theory and real-world application? The Walker School is seeking a dynamic and passionate Upper School Physics Teacher to join our outstanding Upper School Science Department.
As a Walker educator, you'll be more than just a teacher—you'll be a mentor, advisor, and guide who fosters critical thinking, empathy, and collaboration. Our ideal candidate is a teacher-leader with a strong background in physics instruction, particularly AP Physics 1 and C, and possibly engineering. This is a full-time, benefit-eligible position that includes teaching five sections (with up to three preps) and serving as a grade-level advisor.
What You'll Do
The Walker School is metro Atlanta's top PK3–12 independent school for students seeking an exceptional college-preparatory experience in a warm and inclusive environment. We focus on meaningful relationships and academic excellence, and our vibrant campus community reflects the world around us. Here, students and faculty—are inspired to lead with kindness, curiosity, dignity, and honor.
You May Find The Complete Job Description Here.
Apply Today Explore our Careers Page and submit your application online at www.thewalkerschool.org/about/careers. We can't wait to learn more about how you might inspire our students—and be inspired by them.
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Do you love physics and thrive in student-centered, curiosity-driven classrooms? Are you energized by the idea of helping high school students make meaningful connections between theory and real-world application? The Walker School is seeking a dynamic and passionate Upper School Physics Teacher to join our outstanding Upper School Science Department.
As a Walker educator, you'll be more than just a teacher—you'll be a mentor, advisor, and guide who fosters critical thinking, empathy, and collaboration. Our ideal candidate is a teacher-leader with a strong background in physics instruction, particularly AP Physics 1 and C, and possibly engineering. This is a full-time, benefit-eligible position that includes teaching five sections (with up to three preps) and serving as a grade-level advisor.
What You'll Do
- Teach engaging, rigorous physics courses with creativity and purpose
- Serve as an advisor to 10–15 Upper School students
- Coach, sponsor, or lead extracurriculars such as Robotics, athletics, or student organizations
- Be available daily for student tutorial time
- Collaborate with fellow teachers and bring innovative ideas to the classroom
- Participate in school events, Open Houses, and division-wide activities
- A passionate educator who inspires curiosity in the sciences
- An excellent communicator who thrives in a collaborative school culture
- A reflective practitioner committed to professional growth
- A creative problem-solver and lifelong learner
- Open to diverse perspectives and dedicated to inclusion
- A Bachelor's degree (required); Master's or advanced coursework (preferred)
- Experience teaching at the high school level, particularly AP-level coursework
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Confidence in integrating technology to enhance instruction
The Walker School is metro Atlanta's top PK3–12 independent school for students seeking an exceptional college-preparatory experience in a warm and inclusive environment. We focus on meaningful relationships and academic excellence, and our vibrant campus community reflects the world around us. Here, students and faculty—are inspired to lead with kindness, curiosity, dignity, and honor.
You May Find The Complete Job Description Here.
Apply Today Explore our Careers Page and submit your application online at www.thewalkerschool.org/about/careers. We can't wait to learn more about how you might inspire our students—and be inspired by them.
PI83b1d1449a82-25448-37449081