Competitive salary based on experience + certifica...
Full-time onsite (10-month position)
Plan and deliver rigorous science instruction
Use data to guide instruction and intervention
Maintain structured classroom management
AZ Compass Prep is hiring a High School Science Teacher to develop and implement an engaging science curriculum that fosters critical thinking and problem-solving among students. The role requires a strong commitment to student relationships, data-driven instruction, and maintaining high academic expectations
Job Summary
The role involves creating a high-quality, engaging science program that builds critical thinking and real-world application skills.
Candidates must use data to drive instruction, providing small group support and targeted interventions to ensure all students succeed.
This full-time position requires maintaining high expectations while fostering a classroom culture of accountability and engagement.
Matching Summary
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AZ Compass Prep is hiring a High School Science Teacher to develop and implement an engaging science curriculum that fosters critical thinking and problem-solving among students. The role requires a strong commitment to student relationships, data-driven instruction, and maintaining high academic expectations.
Salary
Competitive salary based on experience and certification; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Plan and deliver rigorous science instruction
Use data to guide instruction and intervention
Maintain structured classroom management
Design hands-on inquiry-based lessons
Assess student learning via labs and projects
Nice-to-have
Build strong relationships with students
Collaborate effectively with parents and staff
Support diverse student populations culturally
Adapt instruction based on student needs
Promote student responsibility and leadership
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Science or Secondary Education
Valid Arizona teaching certification preferred
Fingerprint Clearance Card required
Strong content knowledge in high school science subjects