High School Science Teacher
The High School Science Teacher’s responsibility is to prepare lesson plans, activities, and learning materials for weekly classes, create a comfortable classroom environment for the students, and actively partner with and support parents in their student’s discipleship.
Duties and Responsibilities
Prepares lesson plans based on the KOGA Scope and Sequence.
The Subjects cover Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Will teach 3 one and a half-hour classes, including 2 labs
Organize engaging classroom discussions based on the scheduled Scope and Sequence.
Organize, adapt, and supply subject projects based on the Scope and Sequence.
Encourages kids to study and participate in every activity.
Monitors and guides struggling students.
Graciously and humbly interacts with families.
Collaborates with families in disciple-making.
Collaborates with families to help with the academic performance of the student.
Cultivates a strong partnership with the students, parents, and co-teachers.
Creatively problem-solves to maintain the engagement of the children.
Works with the Campus Coordinator and Central Staff in routine syncs and training days.
Organizes and leads volunteers in the classroom.
Skills
Has excellent teaching and presentation skills.
Has the ability to speak and interact with children appropriately.
Has the discernment to adapt different activities to the appropriate age level.
Must be self-aware of their tone and communication techniques.
Has strong interpersonal and discernment skills.
Practices humility.
Can develop lesson plans from the curriculum.
Excellent ability in using different Microsoft software applications.
Is a self-motivator and can work well under pressure with a high level of critical thinking and problem-solving ability.
Must have great leadership skills.
Qualifications
Is in full agreement with and lives out the Doctrinal and Ethical Statements of KOGA
A Bachelor's Degree in Science Education or a related field is required.
A Master's Degree and teaching certification are desirable.
A minimum of 3 years of experience as a Science Teacher in a similar educational setting is necessary.
Believes in and is excited with KOGA’s mission, direction, and goals.
Can manage his/her own time efficiently.
Can lift 10-20lbs or more overhead.
Is willing to take a background check.
Employment
Salary based on experience, qualifications, and responsibilities assumed.
Part-Time: Estimated hours are 15-20 hours a week.
Part-time benefits include dental, vision, and a line of credit towards KOGA tuition.
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Step 1 - Application is submitted by the applicant
Step 2 - A phone or Zoom screening
Step 3 - A panel compapatbility interview
Step 4 - Skill assessment interview
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We shall not discriminate against applicants, employees, students, volunteers, and others on the basis of race, color, nationality, or ethnic origin; however, as a religious institution, the corporation reserves the right to deny or terminate employment or to deny or terminate any other status of persons whose lifestyle, words, actions or otherwise do not align with the corporation’s Statement of Faith, standard of conduct, or other policies of this organization.