You Belong Here
At Rambam Day School, we believe teaching is about relationships, curiosity, and helping every child feel seen, valued, and capable. We are looking for passionate, thoughtful educators who love children, believe in their potential, and want to be part of a warm, collaborative school community.
Our teachers nurture the whole child intellectually, emotionally, physically, spiritually, and socially by creating classrooms where students feel safe to explore, ask questions, take risks, and grow. We value educators who bring curiosity, empathy, and creativity into their practice and who see families as true partners in a child’s learning journey.
At Rambam, you’ll find a supportive environment where your voice matters, collaboration is encouraged, and innovation is celebrated. If you’re excited to make a meaningful impact and grow alongside a dedicated team, we would love to meet you.
Position Overview
The Science Teacher is responsible for planning and implementing an engaging, hands-on STEM program that supports students’ academic, social, and emotional growth. Working with students in grades K–5 in a collaborative STEM lab environment, the teacher fosters inquiry, creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork through experiential learning opportunities.
The Science Teacher reports to the Rambam Day School/TBAM Innovation and Technology Director and serves as a member of the Innovation Team.
Key Responsibilities
● In collaboration with the Rambam Day School/TBAM Innovation and Technology Director develops mastery and updates of Rambam Day School STEM Curriculum Maps and Scope and Sequence.
● Writes and submits weekly lesson plans to Rambam Day School/TBAM Innovation and Technology Director.
● Plan and prepare lesson plans and instructional activities by identifying clear teaching objectives and learning outcomes, with appropriate challenges and high expectations.
● Facilitate instruction in a hands-on, collaborative STEM lab environment with lab reports, technology integration, and the scientific method, with an emphasis on problem-solving.
● Differentiates instruction as needed (in content, process, product, and environment).
● Incorporates the following skills into their units of study: problem-solving, creativity, inquiry skills, engineering-design thinking, critical thinking, science and math skills, and collaboration.
● Use relevant technology to support instruction and hands-on experiences.
● Encourage and monitor the progress of all students.
● Maintain accurate and complete records of students’ progress.
● Manage student behavior by establishing clear protocols and an optimum learning environment in and out of the classroom.
● Effectively communicate with parents and administration to maximize student growth.
● Participate in on-site professional development, school meetings, and extracurricular programs as required.
● Create an effective environment for learning through functional and attractive displays, bulletin boards, and interest centers.
● Ensure that school policies are reflected in daily practice.
● Continue to grow professionally, specifically in the STEM field.
● Keep updated with current pedagogy and implement changes to instruction as needed. ● Plan science-related field trips.
● Cooperate with classroom teachers to integrate STEM instruction as needed.
IMAGE OF A CHILD:
● Demonstrate consistent respect for children by understanding their current level and potential, asking open-ended questions, and seeing the child as competent and capable.
● Invite children into the learning process by encouraging them to be curious and take risks.
● Ensuring that students learn from mistakes and see those mistakes as learning opportunities.
LEARNER SUPPORT:
● Invests in the learners’ well-being, health, and safety, physically, socially, and emotionally.
● Provides proficient classroom management routines and procedures to ensure a safe, orderly, positive, enjoyable, and productive learning environment.
● Differentiates instruction as needed (in content, process, product, and environment).
● Establishes, maintains, and documents frequent communication with parents about their child’s academic, social, and emotional progress and needs. This includes Conference Reports, phone calls, newsletters, emails, etc.
● Uses formative and summative assessment and documents student progress and achievement;assesses and analyzes student strengths and needs; designs and implements appropriate instruction to facilitate learning and growth.
● Facilitates problem-solving, with a curious mind and critical thinking skills, showing a high degree of creative application in the implementation of data-driven curriculum and practice.
What we’re looking for
We’re excited to connect with educators who bring
● Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited institution
● Professional Teacher Certification (preferable)
● Transcripts indicating a minimum 12 semester hours in the field of science /STEM
● Relevant teaching experience
● Knowledge of relevant technology
● Excellent communication skills (written and oral) and interpersonal skills.
● Ability to work independently, collaboratively, and as part of a high-performing team with exceptional initiative and judgment
● Ability to adapt to rapidly shifting priorities in education
● Willingness to experiment with innovative practices in a STEM environment
● Passion for teaching STEM
Because here, you’re not just filling a role you’re joining a community. We value who you are, what you bring, and how you grow. If you’re looking for a place where your work matters and your presence is valued, Rambam Day School may be the place for you.
Benefits:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Parental leave
Retirement plan
Tuition reimbursement
Vision insurance
Work Location: In person