Great hearts - middle school science teacher Science - Glendale, AZ at Geebo

Great hearts - middle school science teacher

Great Hearts AcademiesGreat Hearts is a growing, multi-state network of 43 public, open-enrollment charter schools, committed to provide a high-quality, classical liberal arts education to 25,000 K-12 students in both Texas and Arizona (first Great Hearts academy in Louisiana opening this fall).
BenefitsExceptional Benefits (medical, dental, vision etc.
) with minimal employee costTexas Teacher Retirement System6-12th grade Science Teaching OpeningsOur prep academies (grades 6-12) offer the following courses as part of our standard curriculum for all students :
6th grade nature science - 7th grade life science - 8th grade earth science - 9th grade biology - 10th or 12th grade chemistry - 10th or 11th grade Physics I - 11th or 12th grade Physics IIScience in our Archway academies (serving K-5) are taught by the homeroom teacher (using the Core Knowledge curriculum).
RequirementsCertification is not required to teach at any of the Great Hearts Academies.
Great Hearts teachers hold a bachelor's degree or higher and demonstrate both a love for the breadth of the liberal arts, and a depth of knowledge in the subject area(s) they teach.
All candidates must be able to demonstrate they are qualified to teach the subjects they are assigned.
Additional information:
Employment type:
Full-time Recommended Skills Student Teaching Differentiated Instruction Character Education Individualized Instruction Montessori Education Florida Comprehensive Assessment Tests Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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