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Teacher - Middle School Science @ Frontier Middle School
Job in
Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, 98837, USA
Listed on 2026-06-22
Listing for:
Young World Physical Education
Full Time, Seasonal/Temporary
position Listed on 2026-06-22
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Middle School, Science Teacher, Special Education Teacher, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Teacher - Middle School Science @ Frontier Middle School
Location:
Moses Lake, Washington (Frontier Middle School, Moses Lake School District #161)
Job
Final date to receive applications:
Posted until filled
Starting Date:
Aug 31, 2026
Position Type:
Full-Time
The Moses Lake School District seeks a Middle School Science Teacher to teach science to grades 6-8, integrating research‑based instructional strategies and assessment practices to support effective instruction and student achievement.
Qualifications- Valid Washington State teacher certificate K‑8 and 4‑12 Science endorsement required, meeting the highly qualified teacher definition.
- Undergraduate major or graduate degree in Science.
- Willingness to work in a co‑curricular program.
- Demonstrated understanding of research‑based instructional strategies and assessment practices.
- Recent successful experience working with educators to model instructional strategies and assessment practices.
- Knowledge of needs of diverse learners and strategies to address those needs.
- Understanding of appropriate local and state standards.
- Maintain integrity of confidential information relating to students, staff, and district patrons.
- Evidence of use of technology to enhance student learning or willingness to learn.
- Organizational skills and commitment to follow through on tasks.
- Ability to establish and maintain excellent working relationships with students, teachers, school administrators, support personnel, and community members.
- Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing.
High Expectations for Student Achievement
- Communicate expectations verbally and in writing for learning and achievement.
- Consistently convey rigorous expectations to students and parents.
- Demonstrate how results impact daily instruction.
- Conduct learning activities aligned to lesson objectives and priority standards.
Effective Teaching Practices
- Utilize research‑based instructional practices.
- Align instructional behaviors with best practices of the learning process.
- Remain current in content‑related pedagogy.
- Structure and pace instruction to the appropriate level of learners.
- Use questioning that requires higher‑level thinking skills.
- Actively articulate directions and necessary procedures for student success.
- Modify curriculum and differentiate instructional practices to support learning.
Student Learning Needs
- Use intervention strategies under appropriate conditions.
- Differentiating learning activities to address developmental characteristics of students.
- Maintain a persistent attitude that all students can learn.
- Communicate individual student needs and clear learning targets.
- Provide student‑friendly lesson and unit structure.
- Ensure instructional materials and resources are aligned and appropriate.
- Activate prior knowledge to support learning.
- Identify critical content to be taught within time allotted.
Safe, Positive Learning Environment
- Establish positive relationships with all students.
- Monitor student behavior consistently, rewarding and correcting respectfully.
- Organize environment and lesson to minimize disruptions to instructional time.
Use of Student Data
- Use data to modify instruction as appropriate.
- Assess student learning multiple times during lessons.
- Instruct students to self‑assess and monitor their progress.
- Encourage students to reflect on their own learning.
- Use a variety of formative assessments.
Communication with Parents and Community
- Initiate communication with parents beyond mandatory reporting requirements.
- Communicate important instructional program aspects to engage parents.
- Provide meaningful information to parents about individual students.
Collegial Practices
- Contribute to the PLT/Data Team regularly.
- Seek ways to improve consistently.
- Make decisions in the best interest of students.
- Maintain a positive relationship with peers.
- Consult with counselor/psychologist and staff to plan interventions.
- Coordinate and train para educators in literacy curriculum as needed.
- May be required to travel between buildings and attend workshops and conferences within the region or state.
- Required to work flexible hours and…
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