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Science Teacher

 Science Teacher

Annual salary per the KEA Master Agreement

Qualified candidates must possess a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university and a Michigan Teaching Certificate with at least one of the following endorsements:

  • Integrated Science (DI) or Science (DX)
  • Physical Science (DP) or Earth Science (DH)
  • Biology (DA) Chemistry (DC) Physics (DE) may be considered
  • ZC & ZK middle level “all subjects” endorsements will also be considered.

The qualified candidate will use creative instructional strategies along with best practices for classroom teaching which promotes interactive learning and student engagement through technology, literature, and writing. The candidate must be adept with technology and ready to consider emergent techniques to enhance student achievement. Candidates will also:

  • Aide in research, development, implementation, and evaluation of the Science curriculum;
  • Develop and implement creative and engaging lesson plans;
  • Incorporate practical application of content knowledge in lesson plans;
  • Differentiate instruction to meet the needs of each learner;
  • Develop and implement progressive classroom-based interventions;
  • Utilize progress monitoring;
  • Monitor and evaluate student development and growth through a variety of assessments;
  • Maintain accurate student classroom records.

This position reports to the Building Principal.

Application Process

External applicants will submit their application through the Mid-Michigan Area Public Schools Consortium (MMAPS), Job ID 33082. Applications should include a letter of interest/cover letter, resume, transcripts, and three letters of recommendation.


Internal applicants can submit a letter of interest to Lisa Oetting, Principal, Armstrong Middle School.