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Position: Science Teacher (Grades 9-12)
Location: Stow, Massachusetts, Masters Academy International
Start Date: August 1, 2026
Masters Academy International
Masters Academy International is New England’s only school that combines top-tier sports and academics to prepare future leaders who excel in athletics, academics, and life. At Masters Academy International, academics aren’t placed between training sessions—they are a vital part of developing an elite performer. We’ve created a curriculum that respects the demands of our athletes without sacrificing intellectual rigor. Students are challenged through engaging coursework, grounded in inquiry, which encourages healthy disagreement and debate and emphasizes quality over quantity.
MAI’s academic program aims to strike a balance between well-being and learning for our student-athletes, helping them develop not only knowledge but also the skills necessary to succeed in a rapidly evolving world. Students are encouraged to take ownership of their education and nurture the critical and creative thinking skills required to understand and solve global challenges. As a result, our students graduate from MAI as critical thinkers, effective communicators, and confident learners prepared to excel in any field.
The Opportunity
At MAI, our high school science program offers rigorous courses in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology at both standard and advanced levels. We are seeking a versatile and passionate science educator who can teach across these disciplines, bringing deep content knowledge and a love of scientific inquiry to multiple courses. Depending on student enrollment and your areas of expertise, your teaching assignment may include Physics, Chemistry, and/or Biology, covering topics such as kinematics, Newton’s laws, wave mechanics, electricity, magnetism, fundamentals of quantum mechanics, atomic structure, chemical bonding, thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, principles of organic chemistry, cellular processes, genetics, evolution, ecology, and human body systems. In all courses, students engage in weekly projects designed to foster experimentation, problem-solving, and real-world application of scientific concepts. As a science teacher at MAI, you will lead discussions, provide detailed feedback on student work, and inspire students to deepen their understanding while developing their scientific voice. The ideal candidate has strong content knowledge in multiple science disciplines and the versatility to teach advanced-level courses as needed, while nurturing curiosity, critical thinking, and a passion for science in every student.
What You Will Do
As a science teacher at MAI, you will lead class sessions, facilitate scientific discussions, and guide students through complex concepts at both foundational and advanced levels. You will foster students’ growth as independent scientific thinkers who can clearly articulate ideas, design meaningful experiments, and apply disciplinary knowledge to real-world challenges. In addition, you will provide thorough feedback on student projects and experiments, supporting both their scientific reasoning and personal growth through an iterative learning process. Mentoring students through one-on-one conferences and small-group work, you will help them explore material more deeply and develop their scientific voice. You will also leverage technology and AI tools to personalize learning and enhance students’ experimental and analytical capabilities, cultivate a classroom culture that encourages curiosity, intellectual risk-taking, and respect for diverse perspectives, and build meaningful partnerships with students and families through proactive communication to support each learner’s academic and personal development.
Who You Are
The ideal candidate for this position brings several years of experience teaching high school science across multiple disciplines, with deep content knowledge in Physics, Chemistry, and/or Biology. They are skilled at facilitating meaningful scientific discussions and providing constructive feedback that guides students through iterative problem-solving, and are comfortable guiding student-driven inquiry while using technology to support collaboration and student agency. They understand—or are eager to learn about—the unique demands facing student-athletes and can help them develop balance and resilience. The successful candidate demonstrates a strong sense of ownership and responsibility for student success and well-being, embodies humility by valuing collaboration and seeking feedback, and shows courage by facing challenges directly and taking thoughtful risks in service of student learning. They are committed to lifelong learning, actively seeking new knowledge, refining their practice, and embracing innovation, while exhibiting sound judgment and adaptability, setting clear priorities in changing environments, and approaching new challenges with curiosity and a growth mindset. They view facilitation and scaffolding as core aspects of teaching, using purposeful strategies to guide inquiry and enhance collaboration.
To view the Role Profile, please click here
Compensation And Benefits
The salary range is competitive. Benefits for eligible roles include medical, life insurance, a 401(k) savings plan, and more.
Diversity, Inclusion, and Safeguarding
We are deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout our organization. We strive to build a culture in which every colleague feels that they belong, are trusted, and are valued. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds and strongly encourage those from underrepresented groups to apply.
How to Apply:
Complete this application before the closing date. The Closing Date for Applications is: Saturday 31st January 2026
Cognita Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practice and pre-employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.
We are an equal opportunities employer committed to diversity and treating all employees with dignity and respect regardless of background.
Early applications are encouraged, we reserve the right to interview and appoint prior to closing date for the right applicant.
Location: Stow, Massachusetts, Masters Academy International
Start Date: August 1, 2026
Masters Academy International
Masters Academy International is New England’s only school that combines top-tier sports and academics to prepare future leaders who excel in athletics, academics, and life. At Masters Academy International, academics aren’t placed between training sessions—they are a vital part of developing an elite performer. We’ve created a curriculum that respects the demands of our athletes without sacrificing intellectual rigor. Students are challenged through engaging coursework, grounded in inquiry, which encourages healthy disagreement and debate and emphasizes quality over quantity.
MAI’s academic program aims to strike a balance between well-being and learning for our student-athletes, helping them develop not only knowledge but also the skills necessary to succeed in a rapidly evolving world. Students are encouraged to take ownership of their education and nurture the critical and creative thinking skills required to understand and solve global challenges. As a result, our students graduate from MAI as critical thinkers, effective communicators, and confident learners prepared to excel in any field.
The Opportunity
At MAI, our high school science program offers rigorous courses in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology at both standard and advanced levels. We are seeking a versatile and passionate science educator who can teach across these disciplines, bringing deep content knowledge and a love of scientific inquiry to multiple courses. Depending on student enrollment and your areas of expertise, your teaching assignment may include Physics, Chemistry, and/or Biology, covering topics such as kinematics, Newton’s laws, wave mechanics, electricity, magnetism, fundamentals of quantum mechanics, atomic structure, chemical bonding, thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, principles of organic chemistry, cellular processes, genetics, evolution, ecology, and human body systems. In all courses, students engage in weekly projects designed to foster experimentation, problem-solving, and real-world application of scientific concepts. As a science teacher at MAI, you will lead discussions, provide detailed feedback on student work, and inspire students to deepen their understanding while developing their scientific voice. The ideal candidate has strong content knowledge in multiple science disciplines and the versatility to teach advanced-level courses as needed, while nurturing curiosity, critical thinking, and a passion for science in every student.
What You Will Do
As a science teacher at MAI, you will lead class sessions, facilitate scientific discussions, and guide students through complex concepts at both foundational and advanced levels. You will foster students’ growth as independent scientific thinkers who can clearly articulate ideas, design meaningful experiments, and apply disciplinary knowledge to real-world challenges. In addition, you will provide thorough feedback on student projects and experiments, supporting both their scientific reasoning and personal growth through an iterative learning process. Mentoring students through one-on-one conferences and small-group work, you will help them explore material more deeply and develop their scientific voice. You will also leverage technology and AI tools to personalize learning and enhance students’ experimental and analytical capabilities, cultivate a classroom culture that encourages curiosity, intellectual risk-taking, and respect for diverse perspectives, and build meaningful partnerships with students and families through proactive communication to support each learner’s academic and personal development.
Who You Are
The ideal candidate for this position brings several years of experience teaching high school science across multiple disciplines, with deep content knowledge in Physics, Chemistry, and/or Biology. They are skilled at facilitating meaningful scientific discussions and providing constructive feedback that guides students through iterative problem-solving, and are comfortable guiding student-driven inquiry while using technology to support collaboration and student agency. They understand—or are eager to learn about—the unique demands facing student-athletes and can help them develop balance and resilience. The successful candidate demonstrates a strong sense of ownership and responsibility for student success and well-being, embodies humility by valuing collaboration and seeking feedback, and shows courage by facing challenges directly and taking thoughtful risks in service of student learning. They are committed to lifelong learning, actively seeking new knowledge, refining their practice, and embracing innovation, while exhibiting sound judgment and adaptability, setting clear priorities in changing environments, and approaching new challenges with curiosity and a growth mindset. They view facilitation and scaffolding as core aspects of teaching, using purposeful strategies to guide inquiry and enhance collaboration.
To view the Role Profile, please click here
Compensation And Benefits
The salary range is competitive. Benefits for eligible roles include medical, life insurance, a 401(k) savings plan, and more.
Diversity, Inclusion, and Safeguarding
We are deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout our organization. We strive to build a culture in which every colleague feels that they belong, are trusted, and are valued. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds and strongly encourage those from underrepresented groups to apply.
How to Apply:
Complete this application before the closing date. The Closing Date for Applications is: Saturday 31st January 2026
Cognita Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practice and pre-employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.
We are an equal opportunities employer committed to diversity and treating all employees with dignity and respect regardless of background.
Early applications are encouraged, we reserve the right to interview and appoint prior to closing date for the right applicant.