General Information
Job Title:
Upper School Chemistry Teacher: The GenevaSchool
Job Description:
As a mission-driven school, faculty members play a central role in fulfilling our mission. Hired by and
subject to the supervision of the director of rhetoric school (grades 9-12), the Chemistry Teacher is an
exempt position. The teacher, in a formational and relational role, models Christ-like behavior within
The Geneva School community as he or she studies, re-imagines, and teaches within the Christian,
liberal arts tradition.
The Geneva School chemistry teacher instructs tenth grade students in the properties and behavior of
matter. As a result, students gain a profound understanding of the world in which they live, both the
parts they can see and the parts they cannot see. The aim is to instill in students a sense of wonder and
awe for the created world.
Position Qualifications:
Key responsibilities include:
- Lesson planning: Developing and structuring lessons based on the school’s curriculum.
- Classroom instruction: Presenting chemistry concepts through lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on activities while bringing intelligence, energy and creativity to bear on the craft of teaching.
- Lab supervision: Preparing, guiding and supervising lab experiments; all while ensuring student safety.
- Assessment and feedback: Regularly assessing student understanding and progress through a variety of methods, including tests (assessments), quizzes, labs and registers, and homework. Providing constructive feedback in order to improve students’ understanding and mastery of key concepts in chemistry. Tracking student progress and identifying areas where students may need additional support.
- Classroom environment: Maintaining a safe, organized, and conducive learning environment. Skillfully managing a classroom of high school students with varying academic skills. Addressing student behavior issues in accordance with the school’s policies and practices.
- Communication: Posting grades and assignments in a timely manner and corresponding or conversing regularly with student’s parents regarding student progress or concerns.
- Collaboration: Collaborating with other teachers, administrators, and staff to improve the school’s educational program.
- Personal Profile
Required skills and experience:
- Understanding of chemistry: Deep knowledge of key concepts in chemistry, including atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, states of matter and their properties, thermochemistry, etc. as well as the proper use of lab equipment and lab safety protocols.
- Excellent communication skills: Ability to articulate complex ideas clearly, both verbally and in writing.
- Teaching experience: Proven ability to effectively deliver lessons and engage students in active learning.
- Classroom management: Establish a positive and supportive learning environment that encourages discussion, questions, and constructive feedback. Utilize effective classroom management strategies to maintain student focus and accountability.
- Professional development: Partner with colleagues to share best practices and enhance student success.
- Relevant education: Bachelor’s degree in the discipline of chemistry from an accredited institution.
Intrinsic qualities:
- Ascribes to and agrees to live in accordance with The Geneva School’s statement of faith.
- Holds oneself to a high standard of honesty and integrity.
- Professional and approachable in appearance and attitude.
- Willingness to learn new skills.
- Self-motivated with a positive ‘can do’ approach to work.
- Reliable/dependable.
- Detail-oriented.
- Practices good stewardship of the school’s resources.
- Enjoys working around children and is able to form and monitor appropriate relationships and personal boundaries with children and young people.
Other job requirements:
The following requirements are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of the chemistry teacher position and are not intended to be inclusive. Reasonable accommodation(s) may be made to enable individuals with disabilities, as defined by law, to perform any essential functions.
- Lift 20 lbs. occasionally and 10 lbs. frequently
- Sit frequently and stand and walk on varied surfaces
- Bend, stoop, crouch, push, pull, climb, balance, kneel, crawl
- Use hands/arms to reach in any direction and seize, grasp, hold, and turn objects using hand(s). Use fingers, versus the whole hand, to pick, pinch, and feel objects.
- See, talk, and hear to communicate with others in person, electronically, by phone, or by radio. Visual functions include the ability to identify and distinguish colors and bring an object into sharp focus.
III. Employment Information
The Geneva School prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical disability, handicap, or any other consideration protected by law. Employment decisions will be made on the basis of each applicant’s job qualifications, experience, and abilities and in full accord with The Geneva School’s statement of faith and the school’s statement of mission, vision and values.
Application Deadline
05/15/2025
Job Type:
Full Time
Salary Range:
TBD
General Information
Church/Organization Name
The GenevaSchool
Contact Name & Contact Info
Industry
Education/Training
Denomination
Non-Denominational
City, State
Casselberry, FL
Description of Organization
The Geneva School is a mission-driven school established in 1993. Our mission is to provide students in
grades K4-12 an extraordinary education, by means of an integrated curriculum, pedagogy and culture,
both distinctly classical and distinctively Christian, that pursues goodness, truth, and beauty in all
spheres of life, while viewing these spheres as elements of divinely ordered whole. Further, Geneva
seeks to instill in students a desire to love beauty, think deeply, and pursue Christ’s calling.