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High School Science Teacher

@ Russellville School District
Russellville, Arkansas, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Develop lessons, Deliver content, Assess students
Requirements Summary:Bachelor's or master's in subject area; teaching license or plan approved by district; passion for teaching; strong time management, analytics; professionalism; growth mindset; ability to align lessons and assess students.
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    High School Science Teacher JobID: 1491
  • Position Type:
      High School Certified/Science - Chemistry

  • Date Posted:
      4/1/2026

  • Location:
      Russellville High School

  • Date Available:
      08/05/2026

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    Job Title: Science Teacher

     

    Contract Days:  190

     

    The Teacher is directly supervised and evaluated by the school’s AdministrativeTeam..

     

    Qualifications of Employment:

     
    • Bachelor's or master's degree in the subject area.

     
    • A teaching license or plan for obtaining one approved by the district.

    • A passion and love for learning and teaching students.

    • Excellent time management, planning, and organizational skills.

    • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.

    • Resilience and a positive attitude.

    • Superb interpersonal and written and verbal communication skills.

    • The ability to establish rapport and build professional relationships with students.

    • A high degree of professionalism.

    • A growth mindset.

     

    Russellville School District Teacher Responsibilities:

     
    • Following all TESS rubric “proficient” level expectations for their role. 

    • Developing lesson plans in the relevant subject area and grade and ensuring all lessons align with curriculum objectives.

    • Drawing up classroom rules and safety regulations and ensuring all students understand them.

    • Using a range of appropriate teaching materials and methods to deliver content.

    • Providing additional support and interventions for struggling students and extra resources to those ahead of the class.

    • Preparing students for tests, exams, presentations, experiments, and other assessments.

    • Grading assessments and providing feedback and reports to students and parents.

    • Attending and interacting in staff and parent meetings to provide helpful recommendations or voice concerns.

    • Working at the building for the established hours of 7:45am - 4:00pm

    • Establishing rapport and professional relationships with students, staff, and parents.

    • Supervising students in class, during events, and on field trips.

    • Monitoring students' overall wellbeing and liaising with school counselors and other staff members when there are concerns or issues.

    • Attending ongoing learning initiatives like workshops, lectures, conferences, and other events where you can expand education networks.

    • Attending 1-3 night events such as family nights, literacy nights, award assemblies as requested by the principals.

    • Collaborating with colleagues to analyze data.

    • Other duties as assigned.