Science Teacher
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Science Teacher

POSITION: Upper School Science Teacher

SCHOOL BACKGROUND:
Seven Oaks Classical School is a growing public charter school that opened in the fall of 2016 and now serves roughly 500 students in grades K-12. As a school, we offer a strong academic curriculum in a small school setting. Seven Oaks seeks teachers who know and love the disciplines they teach, who understand and enjoy children, who are able communicators, and who embrace the mission of the school.

JOB DESCRIPTION:
Seven Oaks Classical School is seeking a full- or part-time science teacher to begin August 1, 2022. Anticipated courses include one or more of the following:
? Anatomy & Physiology ? AP Biology ? 9th Grade Biology ? 7th Grade Life Sciences

QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum of a bachelor�s degree in one of the sciences. Master�s degree or higher in a relevant field preferred.
- Experience in classical education a plus, though not required.
- Some form of valid teaching license or certificate, or at least a willingness to pursue one of the various pathways to certification offered by the state. (NB: The school is prepared to help candidates identify a pathway to licensure or certification.)
- A willingness to work hard and maintain a positive, professional attitude and demeanor.
- A commitment to teamwork, service, leadership, and growth.
- Excellent spoken and written communication skills.
- A working understanding of childhood development, together with a deep well of patience, good humor, and professionalism.
- Basic skill with technology (e.g., use of a laptop, document camera, and projector; use of MS Word or equivalent).

RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Managing a classroom in such a way as to create an atmosphere characterized by order and respect, wonder and joy.
- Cultivating good habits among the students through explicit instruction and personal example.
- Teaching the curriculum with skill and fidelity.

Teaching at Seven Oaks Classical School
- Planning carefully so as to make full and efficient use of class time.
- Identifying or creating potential resources to improve instruction.
- Contributing to the life of the school through participation in school events, clubs, student life functions, and the like.
- Assisting colleagues through peer observations, mentorship, collaborative planning, class coverage, etc.
- Assisting with teacher duties outside the classroom (e.g., helping with carline or supervising the occasional lunch period).
- Cooperating with the Student Services department in the identification and support of students with special needs.
- Communicating regularly and professionally with parents about student conduct and academic progress.
- Attending faculty meetings and other professional development opportunities.
- Offering tutoring at least twice per week outside of regular school hours.
- Complying with all relevant school policies and state and federal laws and regulations.
- Preparing plans for substitute teachers.

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