Waverly, IA, 50677, USA
42 days ago
Middle School/High School Science Teacher
Middle School/High School Science Teacher JobID: 546 + Position Type: High School Teaching/ Science - General + Date Posted: 3/11/2025 + Location: Lied Center 7-12 Science Teacher - Lied Center Starting the 2025-2026 School Year Position Purpose The 7-12 Science Teacher at the Lied Center plays a critical role in providing engaging, hands-on science instruction tailored to meet the diverse learning needs of students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), particularly those with behavioral challenges. This position is responsible for designing and implementing differentiated lessons aligned with state standards while fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. The teacher will create a structured, supportive learning environment that promotes both academic growth and social-emotional development. Collaboration with special education staff, paraprofessionals, and related service providers is essential to ensure student success. Additionally, the teacher will support students in developing self-regulation skills, resilience, and confidence in their abilities. This position requires flexibility, patience, and a commitment to helping students reach their full potential through innovative, student-centered instruction. Essential Functions + Instruction & Curriculum Development + Plan and deliver engaging, hands-on science lessons aligned with state standards and tailored to meet diverse student needs. + Differentiate instruction to accommodate students with IEPs, ensuring accessibility and comprehension. + Incorporate inquiry-based learning, experiments, and real-world applications to foster scientific thinking. + Utilize a variety of teaching strategies, including direct instruction, cooperative learning, and technology integration. + Student Support & Classroom Management + Create a structured, supportive, and trauma-informed classroom environment that promotes positive behavior and student engagement. + Implement behavior support strategies in collaboration with special education staff and behavior interventionists. + Teach and reinforce self-regulation, problem-solving, and executive functioning skills. + Maintain high expectations while providing appropriate accommodations and supports for student success. + Collaboration & Communication + Work closely with special education teachers, paraprofessionals, and related service providers to support student needs. + Participate in IEP meetings, providing input on student progress, strengths, and areas for growth. + Communicate effectively with families, staff, and administration regarding student progress and concerns. + Assessment & Data-Driven Instruction + Use formative and summative assessments to monitor student progress and adjust instruction accordingly. + Maintain accurate records of student performance, behavior, and participation. + Use data to inform instructional decisions and provide targeted interventions. + Professional Responsibilities + Engage in professional development opportunities to stay current with best practices in science education and special education. + Participate in school-wide initiatives, staff meetings, and professional learning communities. + Maintain compliance with school policies, procedures, and special education laws. + Foster a growth mindset and positive attitude in both students and colleagues. Additional Duties - Performs other related tasks as assigned by the Principal and other central office administrators as designated by the Superintendent. Note: The above description is illustrative of tasks and responsibilities. It is not meant to be all inclusive of every task or responsibility. Equipment - Uses standard office equipment such as computers, printer, copy and fax machines, and telephone. Travel Requirements - Travels to school district buildings and professional meetings as required. Skills, Knowledge, Abilities Skills: + Strong instructional skills, including the ability to differentiate lessons for diverse learners. + Effective classroom management techniques, particularly for students with behavioral challenges. + Ability to build strong, positive relationships with students, staff, and families. + Proficiency in using technology to enhance instruction and engagement. + Strong organizational skills, including the ability to track student progress and manage multiple responsibilities. + Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, for collaboration with staff and families. + Problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills to address student challenges proactively. Knowledge: + Deep understanding of 7-12 science content areas, including life, physical, and earth sciences. + Knowledge of state science standards and best practices for science instruction. + Familiarity with special education laws, IEP implementation, and accommodations/modifications. + Understanding of trauma-informed teaching practices and behavior intervention strategies. + Awareness of adolescent development and social-emotional learning principles. + Experience with data collection and analysis to drive instructional decisions. Abilities: + Adapt lessons and teaching methods to support students with a wide range of abilities and learning styles. + Maintain patience, flexibility, and a positive mindset in a dynamic educational environment. + Work collaboratively with special education staff, behavior interventionists, and related service providers. + De-escalate challenging behaviors and implement proactive behavior strategies. + Foster a safe and supportive classroom environment that promotes student engagement and success. + Reflect on teaching practices and seek continuous improvement through professional development. Qualifications Profile Certification/License: + ValidIowa Teaching Licensewith a7-12 Special Education endorsement and/or 7-12 Science License or willingness to obtain a conditional license + Must hold or be eligible for aLevel 2 Behavior Disorder/Emotional Disturbance endorsement or have a willingness to obtain a conditional license + Additional endorsements in science or willingness to obtain a conditional license Education and Experience: + Bachelor’s degreein Education, Special Education, or a related field required. + Valid Iowa Teaching Licensewith a7-12 Special Education endorsementandLevel 2 Behavior Disorder/Emotional Disturbance endorsement(or ability to obtain). + Endorsement inScience (7-12)preferred or willingness to obtain a conditional license. + Experience working with students with behavioral challenges and/or diverse learning needs preferred. + Prior experience in a special education setting, alternative education, or trauma-informed teaching is a plus. + Strong background in implementing IEPs, behavior intervention strategies, and differentiated instruction. 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