What are the responsibilities and job description for the High School Science Teacher position at Henderson Collegiate?
Do you have a passion for science? Are you interested in helping students master science and critical thinking skills that will set them up for college and beyond? Henderson Collegiate has an opening for a High School Science Teacher.
Each science teacher at Henderson Collegiate is assigned an instructional coach to help you navigate the complexities of leading a classroom and teaching rigorous content. In addition to being observed by your coach regularly, you would also meet with them one on one to help develop your teaching skills and close student gaps in understanding. Science teachers are encouraged to incorporate hands-on learning experiences, including project based learning, experiments that use the scientific method, and application based exercises with data sets. To further support you as a science teacher, you would be part of a school-wide science department that ensures continuity as students progress from year to year to help students develop the skills and habits that set them up for success in upcoming science courses and in college.
Applicants should have a bachelor's degree, but do not need a degree in education.
Each science teacher at Henderson Collegiate is assigned an instructional coach to help you navigate the complexities of leading a classroom and teaching rigorous content. In addition to being observed by your coach regularly, you would also meet with them one on one to help develop your teaching skills and close student gaps in understanding. Science teachers are encouraged to incorporate hands-on learning experiences, including project based learning, experiments that use the scientific method, and application based exercises with data sets. To further support you as a science teacher, you would be part of a school-wide science department that ensures continuity as students progress from year to year to help students develop the skills and habits that set them up for success in upcoming science courses and in college.
Applicants should have a bachelor's degree, but do not need a degree in education.