Upper School Science Faculty
Company: National Association of Independent Schools
Location: Seattle
Posted on: April 3, 2025
Job Description:
The Bush School is dedicated to valuing different perspectives
and backgrounds, inspiring curiosity, motivating employees to take
risks, and encouraging compassion and kindness. Our employees enjoy
an environment that inspires creativity while being part of a
collaborative community.Upper School Science Faculty (Seattle,
WA)Full Time (1.0 FTE) Salary/ExemptAcademic Year Schedule
(2025-2026)* This position is eligible for health benefits (details
during hiring process).* This position requires applicants to be,
at the time of application, legally authorized to work in the
United States. The Bush School does not offer visa sponsorship for
this position and will not consider applicants who require visa
sponsorship.The Bush School is in search of an individual to join
our Upper School team as an Upper School Science Faculty member. We
are seeking a candidate who is able to support the school's mission
of diversity and inclusion and who has a background that
demonstrates an understanding and appreciation of intercultural
fluency. We are building a team in which diversity of experiences,
backgrounds, and talents are valued in order to work with a diverse
community of students, faculty, staff and families. We encourage
those of diverse backgrounds to apply.The Upper School Science
Faculty member reports to the Upper School Director and works
closely with students and families, as well as Upper School Faculty
and Staff, while also being an active member of the school's
Science Department. This position will be responsible for teaching
four sections of science per term, including introductory biology
and chemistry courses. Additionally, this faculty position will
co-lead a three-week interdisciplinary Upper School Cascades
program between semesters and guide one Advisory group for the
academic year.While other duties may be assigned, a qualified
candidate will be able to manage the key responsibilities and tasks
listed below:
- Create and sustain a positive classroom culture, based on the
mission and values of the school.
- Plan, prepare, and deliver instructional activities for Upper
School science courses that facilitate active learning experiences
in a student-driven, inquiry-based manner.
- Value and incorporate diverse perspectives in daily
interactions and within the curriculum.
- Establish classroom expectations that create a safe and
comfortable environment for all students.
- Create and sustain effective family partnerships, for example:
communicate with parents/guardians regarding student progress and
classroom news via formal fall/spring conferences, written
communications, and school portal.
- Observe/evaluate/assess students' development and maintain
accurate records regarding student progress and areas of
growth.
- Co-lead a three-week interdisciplinary Upper School Cascades
program between semesters.
- Serve as an advisor to a group of 8-10 Upper School
students.
- Attend and chaperone school-related events outside the
scheduled school day.
- Participate actively and with curiosity in
school/division/department/committee meetings on Wednesdays until
5:15 pm, as well as student community gatherings during the school
day.
- Collaborate with school counselors and learning specialists to
plan lessons, curriculum, materials, and resources to effectively
serve students with different learning profiles and mental health
needs.
- Collaborate with other members of the science faculty to create
common experiences centered on student inquiry.
- Utilize technology to support student success (e.g. Google
Workspace, Microsoft 365, learning management systems, etc.).
- Conscientiously complete other duties as assigned.Experience
and Professional Competencies:
- Experience teaching science is required, with 3 or more years
preferred.
- A bachelor's degree is required, with a science major or
related subject area preferred.
- A graduate degree in science, education, or related field
preferred.Successful candidates will have:
- A philosophy that aligns with the school's mission and values -
please review the school's mission and values on our website
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- The capacity and desire to engage in experiential activities
and programs with students.
- The ability to be patient and positive and find joy in the
journey of promoting a lifelong love of learning.
- An ability to communicate effectively (verbally and in writing)
with others, including administrators, colleagues, staff, students,
and families in order to maintain constructive and professional
relationships.
- A commitment to completing work in a timely and thorough manner
while being conscientious about assignments and deadlines.
- A willingness to participate in professional growth/development
opportunities.
- Have proficient skills in the use of technology, including, but
not limited to Mac or Windows OS, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace,
and relevant cloud-based tools.Additional Requirements:
- Have a current Adult and Children CPR, First Aid and AED
Certification (or receive one soon after hire date).
- Meet the school's standards when completing two separate
background screenings.Compensation/Benefit Information for this
position:
- Salary Range: $57,120 - $103,750.
- Faculty employees with a Master's degree, PhD and/or National
Certification may be eligible for additional compensation.
- The school offers a generous and comprehensive benefits package
to benefits-eligible employees, which includes:
- Employer-paid medical insurance for eligible employees
(includes an employee paid buy-up plan option).
- Employer-paid dental and vision insurance for eligible
employees.
- Health Savings Account with employer contribution for eligible
employees.
- Medical, dental and vision insurance for dependents of eligible
employees (employee paid).
- Flexible Spending Accounts (medical and dependent care)
available to eligible employees (employee paid).
- Employer-paid Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance for
eligible employees.
- Employer-paid Life Insurance for eligible employees.
- Optional Voluntary Life Insurance available to eligible
employees (employee paid).
- Optional Voluntary Accident Insurance available to eligible
employees (employee paid).
- Optional Voluntary Critical Illness Insurance available to
eligible employees (employee paid).
- Retirement Plan available to eligible employees. The Retirement
Plan includes generous employer contributions that align with
specific years of service.
- Employee Assistance Program for eligible employees and their
dependents.
- School lunch discounts.
- Free parking at Seattle, WA campus.
- Use of school fitness center.
- Paid Time Off (sick leave and personal days).
- Professional Development opportunities.HOW TO APPLYApplicants
interested in applying for this opportunity should visit our
website at and navigate to the employment section of the website
(found under the "About Bush" tab) for additional
information/instructions.While we sincerely appreciate all
applications, only those candidates selected for interview will be
contacted.The Bush School is an Equal Opportunity EmployerThe Bush
School does not discriminate in matters of employment, recruitment,
admission or administration of any of its programs on the basis of
race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, national or
ethnic origin, disability, gender, gender identity, gender
expression, or genetic information. In addition, The Bush School
does not discriminate in matters of employment based on the basis
of age or marital status.
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Keywords: National Association of Independent Schools, Seattle , Upper School Science Faculty, Other , Seattle, Washington
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