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Science Teacher

Job in Norfolk, Virginia, 23500, USA
Listing for: Young World Physical Education
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-13
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Science Teacher
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 61289 - 80625 USD Yearly USD 61289.00 80625.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Science Teacher

Norfolk Public School District, Lake Taylor School – Norfolk, Virginia

Job Details

Full‑time, permanent, exempt. 7.33 hours/day, 200 days/year, 10 months/year.

Salary: $61,289 to $80,625 per year.

Minimum Qualifications
  • Baccalaureate degree with a Major or Minor in science area.
  • Tuberculin Skin Test certifying that the individual is free of contagious tuberculosis.
  • Eligible for, or in possession of, appropriate Virginia Teaching Certificate.
  • Above average amount of walking, bending, standing, stooping, and lifting in a classroom environment and laboratories.
  • Work involves exposure to potentially dangerous chemicals, gases, and other solutions in laboratories and normal everyday risks in the classroom.
  • In‑depth knowledge of the subject(s) to be taught.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of current principles and methodologies of effective pedagogy, including the latest scientific research techniques, technological instrumentation, and multi‑media research tools used in the subject area.
  • Ability to deliver articulate oral presentations and written reports and effectively interact with pupils, colleagues, administrators, and classified employees.
Nature of Position
  • Teaches skills, knowledge and scientific attitudes through courses in general science, earth science, biology, chemistry, physics, environmental science, or oceanography (or other as assigned).
  • This is specialized teaching work performed in a classroom.
  • The teacher is directly responsible to the principal or his/her designee.
  • Instructs pupils in course content matter specified by Virginia Standards of Learning and adheres to policies and procedures of the school district.
  • Plans a student‑centered science program based on the inquiry approach to active learning, lively, interactive discussions, and organized laboratory investigations for optimum learning to include fifty percent laboratory experience for students.
  • Demonstrates scientific concepts by use of scientific apparatus, experiments, and technological tools and applications appropriate to the course content.
  • Provides individual, cooperative, or small group instruction in order to adapt the curriculum to the individual needs and learning styles of pupils and to accommodate circumstances where a variety of projects and experiments are being worked on simultaneously.
  • Instructs pupils in proper use, care, and safe handling of chemicals, science and technology equipment, and plant and animal life.
  • Provides for safe storage and proper use of materials, and tools. Reports and requests repairs to equipment as required.
  • Establishes and maintains high standards of pupil behavior for a productive learning environment during class sessions, laboratory sessions, and field trips.
  • Provides a variety of assessment opportunities for students to demonstrate deep understanding and mastery of the course work.
  • Selects and requests science books, instructional aids, equipment, chemicals, and supplies, and maintains inventory records as required.
  • Maintains professional competence through professional development opportunities provided by the district and/or self‑selected professional growth activities.
  • Identifies pupils’ diverse needs, and cooperates with other professional staff members in helping students maximize their individual learning potential.
  • Participates in curriculum development and other programs, and in professional organizations.
  • Assists students in selection and development of individual and group scientific research projects.
  • Cooperates with school administration in providing science displays and programs for the school and community, and in sponsoring science activities.
  • Maintains on‑going communication with school guidance counselors and parents on pupil progress.
  • Supervises pupils in out‑of‑classroom activities during the assigned workday.
  • Participates in faculty committees and sponsorship of student activities.
  • Participates cooperatively with the principal or designee in the evaluation process in conformance with district guidelines.
  • In addition to instructional duties, he/she will stay current on scientific research findings, maintain professional standards, serve on committees to advise on non‑academic affairs such as school discipline, honors, awards, assemblies; and participate in local and national science professional organizations.
Job Requirements
  • Bachelor degree preferred.
  • Citizenship, residency or work visa required.
Contact Information
  • Sonja Hale, Human Resources Generalist
  • Human Resources
  • Phone: 757‑628‑3905
  • Email: shale.va.us
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