Science Instructor/Academic Advisor
Listed on 2026-08-20
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Education / Teaching
Tutoring, Academic Advising & Student Services
Description Basic Function
The Science Teacher and Academic Advisor carries two connected responsibilities for an assigned roster of students. The school serves approximately 40 students on site and approximately 40 students online, a scope that allows this position to know every student on the roster by name. As the science teacher, this position does not deliver whole class direct instruction. It provides targeted tutoring at the point where a student stalls in a science course, diagnoses the underlying gap, and builds the science skills the student needs to move forward independently.
As the academic advisor, this position meets one on one with each student to plan and monitor the path to graduation, tracks progress against that plan, and delivers timely interventions when a student falls off pace. This role is pivotal to each student’s success and to the organization’s broader success. The work performed revolves around serving each student with the utmost of service, respect, and intentionality.
Consistent and effective communication is needed to serve students. This position is a hybrid position. Our instructors don't have discipline issues, they don't take work home, they work individually with students, in small groups in person, and some online.
The Key Performance Indicator (KPI) for the Academic Advisor efficacy and successfulness is the credits earned rate (CER). Success in this position is defined by maintaining an average of 0.5 monthly credit earned rate for a student roster.
Responsibilities1. Science Tutoring:
Provide individual and small group tutoring to students who hit barriers in their science coursework. Identify the specific point of misunderstanding, reteach the concept, and confirm the student can apply it before returning to independent course work. This position does not deliver whole class direct instruction.
2. Science Skill Building:
Build the underlying skills students need to complete science courses, including scientific vocabulary, reading of technical text, data and graph interpretation, laboratory reasoning, and applied mathematics. Track recurring barriers across the roster and address them proactively.
3. Student Progress:
Track and assess student progress in completing the appropriate number of courses per month. Modify strategies and methods as needed to ensure success.
4. Student Support:
Provide students with the support needed to ensure they can work on their courses and achieve monthly progress towards graduation. Refer students to other departments and staff for ancillary services that are nonacademic.
5. Academic Advising:
Meet one on one with each assigned student on a scheduled basis to review the graduation plan, credits earned, credits remaining, course sequence, and required assessments. Confirm the student understands what is required and by when.
6. Monitoring and Intervention:
Monitor course progress, pace, and engagement data on an ongoing basis. Identify students falling behind, deliver and document targeted interventions, and elevate to the Director and support services when an intervention does not produce measurable movement.
7. Student Rapport:
Develop trusting relationships with students and their parents to create a bond between the student and the mentor that advances the student’s progress towards graduation. Document parent and student communication.
8. Student Outreach:
Establish and maintain student contact centered around student success. Provide guidance to students as they work through their courses and towards graduation. Refer students over to HUBs and other services as needed.
9. Student Goals:
Create individualized student learning plans that clearly set forth the student’s path towards graduation. Update goals as needed and use goals as motivation for students to achieve the desired outcomes.
10. Perform other related duties as assigned.
SkillsScience Content Expertise
Tutoring and Coaching
Data Analysis
Strong Communication
Technologically Savvy
Organized
Detail Oriented
Time Management
Prioritization
Customer Service
Integrity
Professionalism
Telephone Etiquette
Process Oriented
Collaboration
Education/TrainingDegree:
Bachelor’s degree in…
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