What are the responsibilities and job description for the Upper Campus Physics Teacher (leave replacement) position at Pinewood School?
Upper Campus Physics Teacher (leave replacement) at Pinewood School
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6/5/2026 11:00 PM Pacific
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$480-$850 per day Daily
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Pinewood School is a joyful community with passionate, accessible teachers and administrators who partner with students and parents in the education journey. Our three-campus K-12 school balances challenging academics with robust enrichment classes. Our students engage in meaningful, varied opportunities that empower them to explore their talents and develop new skills. Our three historic campuses provide the space for all to flourish. We inspire the best in our students by encouraging them to become kind, well-rounded people poised to change their world for the better. Pinewood School is nestled in the heart of Silicon Valley. Drawing from diverse communities throughout the San Francisco Peninsula and the greater San Jose area, Pinewood comprises students seeking challenging academics and supporting a high character standard. Pinewood provides a nurturing environment where our students are encouraged to grow as considerate, adventurous, expressive, self-aware young people, prepared for their top-choice colleges and meaningful and productive lives.
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Job Summary
POSITION SUMMARY: Pinewood School seeks a Physics Teacher (Leave Coverage) to teach AP Physics C (mechanics) and a 9th grade algebra-based physics course. This is a full-time, temporary position responsible for continuing established course plans, delivering engaging instruction, and maintaining accurate assessment and communication while the primary teacher is on leave.The ideal candidate brings strong content knowledge, clear classroom routines, and a student-centered, inclusive approach. This role is anticipated to start on November 2 and continue through January 18. RESPONSIBILITIES: -Teach 1 section of AP Physics C, and 4 sections of 9th grade physics, (5 classes in total). - Develop effective instructional strategies to meet the diverse needs of students - Design and implement curriculum for a student-centered classroom - Create a positive and inclusive classroom environment where all students feel valued and respected - Use technology effectively to communicate and to enhance teaching and learning experiences - Communicate effectively with parents on a regular basis regarding students’ needs and/or progress - Attend regular monthly faculty, grade level, and academic meetings - Participate in school events - Uphold and model Pinewood’s mission and WISCR’s: being well-rounded, an insightful and critical thinker, self-motivated, a clear communicator, and a respectful individual.
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PHYSICAL DEMANDS: - Ability to spend long hours in stationary positions while using computers and office equipment - Ability to lift up to 20 lbs. occasionally - Visual and auditory acuity to monitor student activities and ensure safety QUALIFICATIONS: - Bachelor’s degree in Physics, Education, or a related field is required. Master’s degree and/or a 7-12 teaching credential are desired. - Minimum of 3 years of experience in classroom teaching. - Experience teaching AP Physics and 9th grade algebra -based Physics. - Possess cultural awareness and sensitivity. - Ability to work with multiple constituencies with professionalism, empathy, humility, calm, and strategic direction- parents, teachers, students, outside specialists, and the administrative leadership team.
HOW TO APPLY: Please send your cover letter, resume and three professional references to Kim Hudson, Science Department Head, at khudson@pinewood.edu, with the subject line: Physics Teacher by May 29, 2026.
Requirements / Qualifications
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: - Ability to spend long hours in stationary positions while using computers and office equipment - Ability to lift up to 20 lbs. occasionally - Visual and auditory acuity to monitor student activities and ensure safety QUALIFICATIONS: - Bachelor’s degree in Physics, Education, or a related field is required. Master’s degree and/or a 7-12 teaching credential are desired. - Minimum of 3 years of experience in classroom teaching. - Experience teaching AP Physics and 9th grade algebra -based Physics. - Possess cultural awareness and sensitivity. - Ability to work with multiple constituencies with professionalism, empathy, humility, calm, and strategic direction- parents, teachers, students, outside specialists, and the administrative leadership team.
HOW TO APPLY: Please send your cover letter, resume and three professional references to Kim Hudson, Science Department Head, at khudson@pinewood.edu, with the subject line: Physics Teacher by May 29, 2026.
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Salary : $480 - $850