High School Chemistry Teacher
Chemistry Teacher Great Oaks Charter School - Bridgeport | High School About Great Oaks Charter School, Bridgeport Three things are true about us. One. A child's zip code should not determine their future. We are a tuition-free public charter school in Bridgeport, built on three pillars: Mastery, Leadership, and Community. Our embedded AmeriCorps tutoring program puts an extra adult in every ELA and Math classroom because small-group instruction should not be a luxury reserved for private schools. We are not a place that lowers expectations to match circumstances. Two. We invest in the adults who invest in our students. Every staff member, in every role, is supported by dedicated academic coaches, real professional development, and a culture where colleagues actually show up for one another. You will not be left to figure it out alone. We are not interested in burning people out and replacing them. We are interested in building careers. Three. We are building something for Bridgeport that did not exist before we got here. What you do at Great Oaks today shapes what is possible for our students tomorrow. That is not a slogan. That is the job. We are not finished. If that sounds like the kind of place you want to work, keep reading. Position Summary You will teach chemistry as the chance for students to make sense of the physical world, from the atoms in their breakfast to the climate in their headlines. You will balance rigor with access, run labs that actually teach, and help students see chemistry as a discipline they can succeed in. This is a role for a chemist-educator who loves the subject, knows how to make it stick, and wants to build a program students remember long after they graduate. What You Will Actually DoPlan and deliver rigorous, NGSS-aligned chemistry instruction at the high school level, with the option to develop AP Chemistry as the program growsDesign and lead chemistry labs that develop students' quantitative reasoning, technical lab skills, and scientific argumentationTeach core chemistry concepts (atomic structure, bonding, stoichiometry, kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics, acids and bases) with rigor and clarityBuild students' chemistry literacy: how to read a chemical equation, interpret experimental data, and construct evidence-based explanationsMaintain a safe, organized, well-stocked, and code-compliant chemistry labPrepare students for college-level chemistry and standardized assessmentsUse formative and summative data to drive your instructional decisions and feedback cyclesCollaborate with the science team to align vertical curriculum from biology through advanced sciencesCommunicate regularly with families and counselors about student progress and college readinessParticipate in weekly professional development and coaching cycles with your dedicated academic coach What We Are Looking ForBachelor's degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry Education, or a closely related field (Master's preferred)Connecticut teaching certification in Chemistry, or an active pathway toward itStrong content knowledge across core high school chemistry, with the ability to teach AP Chemistry an assetLab safety expertise and chemical inventory management experienceClassroom management instincts grounded in relationships and high expectationsA collaborative spirit and the willingness to be coached What You Can Expect From UsA school community that puts students at the center of every decisionDedicated academic coaching and weekly professional developmentColleagues who collaborate, share resources, and have your backA leadership team that listensCompetitive compensation($54,000+ Based on experience), comprehensive benefits, paid school breaks, and continued participation in the Connecticut State Teachers' Pension SystemThe chance to build something lasting in a community that needs you Ready to Apply? Send us your resume and a brief cover letter. We read every application. Tell us about a moment when a student finally understood a chemistry concept that had been giving them trouble. What unlocked it? Equal Opportunity Statement Great Oaks Charter School is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive community and encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply.