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High School STEM (Physics and Math) Teacher

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0 Quick Apply Full-time 49 minutes ago Full Job Description Kohelet Yeshiva High School STEM - Physics and Math Teacher Job Description Kohelet Yeshiva, a private Modern Orthodox Jewish High School in Lower Merion, PA, seeks a full-time physics and math teacher for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Candidates should be able to teach a variety of physics and math classes, ranging from introductory physics and algebra to honors physics and calculus.
Experience teaching computer coding/programing also relevant! We are looking for a reflective candidate who is passionate about teaching and who enjoys working in an environment that promotes continuing professional learning.
Desired skills and experience include:
A degree in physics or related field, or a degree in education with coursework in STEM, or experience teaching high school physics and/or math.
Ability to connect with students and convey enthusiasm for content and skills of courses.
Ability to support student development as analytical thinkers, researchers, and writers.
Ability to break down and scaffold content of physics and math courses to maximize student learning.
Classroom management and organizational skills.
Ability to differentiate content for students with a variety of strengths and skill levels.
Comfort with educational technology, including computers and learning management systems, for example Google Classroom.
Past teaching experience and certifications in Pennsylvania for math are ideal but not required.
Position begins August 1, 2023 and is full time.
For more information about Kohelet Yeshiva, please visit the school's website.
To apply please send a letter of interest and resume to Dr.
Jeremy Sullivan, Associate Principal, Kohelet Yeshiva High School, jsullivan@koheletyeshiva.
org.
Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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