Math / Science Teacher Job at New England Innovation Academy, Marlborough, MA

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  • New England Innovation Academy
  • Marlborough, MA

Job Description

This position could be a combination of both Math and Science sections, or primarily Math sections, or primarily Science sections.

Math

The Math Teacher provides an active learning environment to explore, discover, discuss, and debate the meaning of math. Building a sequence of experiences in a gradually enlarging spiral, the Math Teacher uses problem-solving approaches to meet students where they are and to develop their thinking and understanding. The Math Teacher inspires, instructs, and develops middle and high school students’ passions and curiosities and helps them think deeply about the world through various lenses of numbers and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, data analysis, and probability. In the Middle School, middle school courses are designed to strategically develop students' mathematical understanding and skills. Students are actively engaged in meaningful mathematics, focusing on conceptual understanding, procedural fluency, and application. In the Upper School, the two-year integrated math sequence follows a spiraling approach, applying mathematical processes to real-world problems and deepening understanding across key domains like algebra, geometry, trigonometry, functions, probability, and statistics. After completing the integrated math sequence, students may enroll in a series of electives.

Science

The Science Teacher inspires, instructs, and develops middle and upper school students’ passions and curiosities and helps them think deeply about the world through various lenses of experimentation, observation, and research. Students will analyze and apply information acquired through field study, hands-on projects, a variety of media, and with experts in the field.

The Middle School Science progression follows major science disciplines as outlined in the Next Generation Science Standards, covering Earth and Space Science, Life Science, and Physical Science. Students learn both qualitative and quantitative lab sciences, in preparation for Upper School Science. The Grade 9 and 10 science curriculum is organized around topics. These topics come from real-world issues that our students will have to grapple with in the years to come through integration with Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. This integrated approach to learning pushes our students to make unique connections with the content in ways that traditional classrooms cannot provide. Our elective courses in grades 11 and 12 are specifically designed to empower students with choice, allowing them to explore their interests deeply. These semester-based electives are continually updated to align with our teachers' passions, the wealth of local industry resources, higher education partnerships, and relevant current events. 

The position entails a full teaching load comprising four classes with two or three different course preparations. The role includes advising a group of five to eight students, chaperoning weekend activities once or twice each term, and actively engaging in various student life and extracurricular activities. Teachers also collaborate and innovate with colleagues across different curricular areas and divisions.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Embody NEIA's principles of empathy, equity, personalization, authentic work, and collaboration in all work activities and actions.
  • Develop engaging, educational, and exciting integrated and experiential curriculum and lesson plans tailored to students' interests and needs.
  • Implement classroom management strategies to maintain focus and productivity among students.
  • Adapt teaching methods and instructional techniques to accommodate students' diverse needs and learning styles, aligning with individual learning plans where applicable.
  • Regularly assess student progress through NEIA's competency system, providing timely and constructive feedback and informing students about their performance.
  • Build positive relationships with students, fostering their academic growth and development.
  • Collaborate with other teachers, administrators, and school counselors to enhance student learning experience.
  • Identify students facing learning or emotional challenges or home situations, and work with the Student Support Team to provide necessary resources and support.
  • Stay informed about and actively utilize individual learning plans in teaching and student interactions.
  • Communicate effectively with parents and guardians regarding students' performance and needs.
  • Incorporate goals, competencies, and objectives into lesson plans that directly apply to students' lives.
  • Strive to achieve school and course-wide performance goals for every student in class.
  • Engage in ongoing professional learning per the school’s professional growth framework.
  • Support the initiatives and strategic goals set forth by the School Leadership.
  • Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned and required by the position and the School.

The Hours of Work and Responsibilities for teaching staff at NEIA include:

  • Teaching staff teach four classes each semester, typically with two or three different course preparations.
  • The standard workday for teaching staff members is from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Fridays.
  • Teachers are available for extra help from 3:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays unless they are engaged in other NEIA-related commitments.
  • Attendance at all scheduled teaching staff meetings is mandatory for teaching staff.
  • Teaching staff must participate in training sessions or professional learning activities, typically scheduled when the school is not in session.
  • Each teacher is required to support or lead clubs and after-school activities. Clubs are scheduled twice a week for 40-minute sessions within the class day, while after-school activities take place in the Fall, Winter, and Spring seasons. Teachers either lead or assist two after-school activities OR one club and one exploration each year.
  • Teachers chaperone weekend activities or serve as the Adult on Duty once or twice each term. 
  • Participation in various school functions is necessary, including but not limited to Opening Meetings, Opening Family Picnic, Overnight Student Orientation Trip, Family Weekend, Professional Days, Dive into NEIA, Accepted Student Days, Admission Open House Events, Graduation, End-of-Year Learning Exposition, and End-of-School Meetings.
  • The Head of School may assign additional duties as needed to meet the school's requirements.

Qualifications  

  • Passionate about teaching high school students.
  • Ability to create a welcoming and supportive community for a diverse study body.
  • Ability to work with professionalism, discretion, sound judgment, equity, honesty, and personal accountability at all times.  
  • Proficient knowledge of teaching strategies and methods.  
  • Ability to incorporate goals, competencies, and objectives into lesson plans in ways that directly apply to students' lives.  
  • Ability to use technology effectively in teaching, learning, and administrative functions and willingness to stay current in technology skills and learn emerging technologies as needed.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.  
  • Strong administrative and organizational skills.  
  • Strong creative and critical thinking skills.
  • Ability to efficiently and effectively manage the time of self and others.  
  • Understanding and adhering to applicable laws, codes, policies, regulations, and safety practices and procedures.

Education and/or Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred.
  • At least three years of teaching experience in a residential or day school setting is preferred.

About New England Innovation Academy

At New England Innovation Academy (NEIA), our mission and pillars form the bedrock of a holistic and transformative educational experience. This approach integrates academic learning with personal growth, allowing students to discover their passion and purpose, innovate with impact, and prepare for what comes next. Our students, known as 'innovators,' embark on a journey that is as much about self-discovery as it is about skill acquisition. Human-centered design is central to NEIA's philosophy and curriculum. Through real-world inclusion, students apply knowledge in practical projects with the community and industry. This experiential approach teaches vital skills like problem-solving, teamwork, and empathy while encouraging deep questioning and critical thinking across disciplines. Skilled educators enrich interdisciplinary learning through integrated projects, relevant problem-solving, and active engagement. Hands-on learning fosters innovation, creative thinking, empathy, and connection to the real world. Students delve into experiences and ideas that stimulate initiative, reflection, and ownership over their education. As NEIA continues to grow, expanding our enrollment t ... o 350–375 students in the coming years, we seek passionate educators committed to this visionary approach. We look for professionals who excel in applying innovative teaching practices, are adept in student-centered and integrated learning, and are experienced in or excited about competency-based assessment. Continuous professional learning and a willingness to contribute to curriculum development and program scaling are essential. Diversity and inclusion are fundamental to our ethos at NEIA. We believe that innovation thrives in an environment where every individual feels a sense of belonging. By fostering a community that values diverse perspectives and backgrounds, we aim to create an inclusive culture for both our students and staff. To better understand our unique educational environment and ethos, we encourage prospective applicants to visit our website at for more information.

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