A Full-Time Benefits-Eligible Faculty Position Beginning August 2023
NPES is seeking an engaging, experienced, collaborative, and culturally-responsive middle school science teacher with expertise across the physical, life, earth, and environmental sciences to teach sixth, seventh and eighth grades. We seek to teach a rigorous, interesting, and engaging project-based curriculum that integrates fundamental concepts and skills across the sciences named above, as well as from STEAM–including engineering, design thinking, coding, and robotics–to prepare our middle schoolers to thrive in high school and beyond.
A successful candidate will be prepared to plan, implement, and maintain a challenging and relevant three-year science curriculum that teaches students to think critically and empathetically while applying the design-thinking process to real-world problems. This is an exciting opportunity for an outstanding science educator who understands and appreciates early adolescence as a stage of human development. This understanding, combined with a passion for challenging and supporting all learners, is essential to preparing our middle schoolers to reach their full potential as student-scientists.
Our facilities include a new Middle School Science Lab and a new Innovation Lab completed in the fall of 2021.
Responsibilities
Teach three middle school science classes, one section each of sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, with up to 24 students per class
Serve as advisor to a designated group of about a dozen middle school students across grades six, seven, and eight
Offer a fun and interesting science-related elective course during each trimester (includes students in grades six, seven, and eight)
Coach Middle School Science Olympiad (includes an additional coaching stipend)
Implement a skills-rich three-year science curriculum that builds on our preschool through 5th grade program
Collaborate with the 4th and 5th grade STEM teacher to maintain an engaging, varied, and intentional scope and sequence over 4th through 8th grades
Align instructional and assessment practices with the latest brain science on teaching and learning, including the need for collaborative learning spaces, risk taking, and flexible thinking
Create and maintain a welcoming, affirming, and safe classroom environment in which listening, patience, respect, student voice, and adaptability are valued and practiced
Plan field trips for students to experience and develop appreciation for science and scientists, drawing upon the rich scientific diversity of Chicago
Employ clearly-defined and equitable processes and structures for planning, teaching, assessing, and documenting (in trimester reports) student mastery and growth
Differentiate instruction so all learners can grow their appreciation of science, their understanding of key concepts, their ability to think scientifically, and their confidence
Engage thoughtfully and respectfully with colleagues with an open mind during faculty meetings and professional development experiences
Reflect continually on one’s own practice and commit to professional growth informed by these self-reflections and the school’s collaborative faculty evaluation process
Establish a trusting partnership with parents/caregivers and communicate regularly via Schoology, email, phone calls, conferencing and reporting
Create at least one opportunity per year for students to invite parents/caregivers into the science lab to share their learning and process
Other duties as assigned by the Head of School
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in science or a related field; Master’s preferred
Experience teaching students science, preferably in a middle school setting
Exemplary teaching skills focused with intentionality on preparation, process, purpose, adaptability, skill development, and depth of understanding
An understanding of the developmental needs of early adolescents (intellectually and social-emotionally) and the ability to structure and maintain a healthy, respectful, and positive classroom community
A growth mindset, seeing mistakes as opportunities for growth, and a belief that learning, while it involves struggle and the need for resilience, should be joyful
The ability to facilitate a middle school classroom positively and effectively
An understanding of how to integrate STEAM and the design-thinking process intentionally and creatively into teaching to deepen conceptual understanding
Strong executive functioning and communication skills (both written and oral)
Experience in and a commitment to including all learners in instruction regardless of ability or differences in how one learns
A commitment to the cultural competence necessary to contribute with intention to an affirming, inclusive, equitable, and just community for all
Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and administration to support and extend the objectives of the curriculum and the well-being of students
Compensation and Benefits
A positive, engaging, and supportive work environment that values authenticity, collaboration, well-being, gratitude, and cultural competence
A competitive salary commensurate with experience
Access to relevant and meaningful professional development opportunities, with faculty voice in the process
The opportunity to sponsor clubs and other groups with payment via stipends
Leadership opportunities to serve on our Diversity Action Team, Student Advocacy Team, and in other programs (i.e., service learning, basketball coaching, advisory, affinity/ally groups, yearbook, social media, etc.)
A present, accessible, and supportive administrative team with an open-door policy and an interest in considering and implementing faculty ideas when feasible
A comprehensive benefits package that supports our faculty and staff, including:
Health, dental and vision insurance, with most plans offered at little or no cost to employee
Tuition remission (50%) for the children of full-time employees
403(b) retirement program with employer match
Short-term/long-term disability plans and life insurance provided at no cost
$2500 toward graduate school coursework in fields related to work at NPES
About NPES
North Park Elementary Schoolis an independent school accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS) located in Chicago's North Center-Ravenswood community. North Park serves 249 students in Preschool through 8th Grade, and is dedicated to raising confident, self-reliant individuals in partnership with families, instilling a sense of curiosity, a passion for learning, and a commitment to impacting the broader community in positive ways. North Park seeks to nurture curiosity, spark creativity, and sustain a vibrant, inclusive, community that supports all students, helping them become the best version of themselves. North Park believes that diversity is a critical source of strength for all. For more on the school’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, click DEI.
Location/Accessibility
NPES is located in Chicago’s North Center/Ravenswood community. We are accessible by the CTA Brown Line (the station is three blocks east of the school, on Montrose), the north-south CTA Damen Bus (#50 Bus), the east-west CTA Montrose Bus (#78), and the METRA train to the suburbs and downtown Chicago (the Ravenswood Station is .8 miles from the school). Ample free street parking is available around the school. The walkable community surrounding our school offers many amenities, including shopping, dining, parks and recreation.
North Park Elementary School is an independent school accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS) located in Chicago's North Center-Ravenswood community. North Park serves 249 students in Preschool through 8th
Grade, and is dedicated to raising confident, self-reliant individuals in partnership with families, instilling a sense of curiosity, a passion for learning, and a commitment to impacting the broader community in positive ways. North Park seeks to nurture curiosity, spark creativity, and sustain a vibrant, inclusive, community that supports all students, helping them become the best version of themselves. North Park believes that diversity is a critical source of strength for all. For more on the school’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, visit https://www.npeschool.org/about-us/dei/