Engineering Teacher

Found in: beBee jobs US - 1 week ago


Sheffield, Alabama, United States Berkshire School Full time
Berkshire School seeks to find an engaging teacher of Engineering. A member of the Science Department, this ideal candidate will possess experience with pre-college engineering and makerspace instruction.

The science teacher will facilitate learning through student-driven inquiry methods and the engineering-design process and must be familiar with 21st-century skills, experiential learning, as well as integrating makerspace technologies into all aspects of the classroom.

We are especially interested in candidates who have training in cultural competency and experience engaging questions of equity and justice with students.

Candidates should demonstrate understanding and interest in pedagogy, collaboration, current scholarship, and professional development.


In addition to teaching, applicants should expect to be actively involved in all aspects of the School's programs, including evening responsibilities and participating in the school's athletic and/or co-curricular programs as a coach or program director.

A bachelor's degree in a closely related field is required and a master's degree or higher is preferred. Salary is competitive and includes year-round housing plus utilities, and meals when school is in session. Health and retirement benefits, including TIAA-CREF and student loan repayment, are part of the compensation package.

Funding exists to support advanced degree work, student loan repayment, as well as participation in professional conferences, workshops, summer study, and travel.


Berkshire School strives to create a global community for students and adults that reflects the world around us and the backgrounds, experiences, identities, genders, perspectives, races, religions, and talents that each member brings to our school.

We believe that a diverse and inclusive community supports and respects all cultures, ethnicities, languages, philosophies, political views and sexual orientations that exist within and beyond our school.