**Experienced Long-Term Substitute Science High School Teacher – High School Science Education and Curriculum Development**

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Are you a passionate and dedicated science educator looking for a new challenge? Do you have a strong background in teaching high school science and a desire to make a lasting impact on the lives of your students? We are seeking an experienced long-term substitute science high school teacher to join our team at Worthington City Schools, a highly respected and innovative school district in Worthington, OH.About UsWorthington City Schools is a forward-thinking and collaborative school district that is committed to providing a world-class education to our students. We are a diverse and inclusive community that values creativity, critical thinking, and academic excellence. Our district is comprised of a talented team of educators, administrators, and support staff who are dedicated to helping our students achieve their full potential.Job Highlights*Position:Long-term Substitute Science High School Teacher*Location:Remote (with occasional on-site visits)*Company:Worthington City Schools*Compensation:Competitive salary*Start Date:Immediate openings availableJob DescriptionWe are seeking an experienced long-term substitute science high school teacher to join our team at Worthington City Schools. As a long-term substitute teacher, you will be responsible for teaching high school science courses, including biology, chemistry, and physics. You will also be responsible for developing and implementing engaging lesson plans, assessing student progress, and providing individualized support to students.Key Responsibilities* Teach high school science courses, including biology, chemistry, and physics* Develop and implement engaging lesson plans that meet the needs of diverse learners* Assess student progress and provide individualized support to students* Collaborate with colleagues to develop and implement curriculum and instructional strategies* Communicate with parents and guardians to keep them informed of student progress* Participate in professional development opportunities to stay current on best practices in science educationEssential Qualifications* Bachelor's degree in science education or a related field* Valid substitute license through the Educational Service Center of Central Ohio or current teaching license issued by the Ohio Department of Education* 3+ years of experience teaching high school science* Strong knowledge of high school science curriculum and instructional strategies* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills* Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and administratorsPreferred Qualifications* Master's degree in science education or a related field* 5+ years of experience teaching high school science* Experience with project-based learning and STEM education* Familiarity with online learning platforms and educational technology* Bilingual or multilingual skillsSkillsand Competencies* Strong knowledge of high school science curriculum and instructional strategies* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills* Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and administrators* Strong organizational and time management skills* Ability to adapt to changing circumstances and priorities* Strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusionCareer Growth Opportunities and Learning Benefits* Opportunities for professional development and growth within the district* Collaborative and supportive work environment* Access to cutting-edge educational technology and resources* Opportunities for mentorship and coaching from experienced educators* Competitive salary and benefits packageWork Environment and Company Culture* Worthington City Schools is a diverse and inclusive community that values creativity, critical thinking, and academic excellence.* Our district is comprised of a talented team of educators, administrators, and support staff who are dedicated to helping our students achieve their full potential.* We offer a collaborative and supportive work environment that is committed to professional growth and development.* Our district is committed to providing equal opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment in accordance with all applicable Equal Opportunity laws, directives, and regulations of Federal, State, and Local governing bodies or agencies.Compensation, Perks, and Benefits* Competitive salary* Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance* Retirement plan with employer matching* Paid time off and holidays* Opportunities for professional development and growth within the districtHow to ApplyIf you are a passionate and dedicated science educator looking for a new challenge, please submit your application today. We are excited to hear from you and learn more about your qualifications and experience.Join Our Team!This is a fantastic opportunity to grow your career and make a lasting impact on the lives of our students. If you have the skills and passion we're looking for, please submit your application today. We look forward to hearing from you!Apply for this job

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