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How much do before school science reading jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for before school science reading in the United States is $58,538.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $62,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Before School Science Reading vs Before School Science Reading?

AspectBefore School Science ReadingBefore School Science Reading
Required CredentialsTypically none or basic literacy certificationsTypically none or basic literacy certifications
Work EnvironmentElementary schools, early morning hoursElementary schools, early morning hours
Employer & Industry UsagePublic and private elementary schoolsPublic and private elementary schools
Common Search & ComparisonFocuses on early literacy and reading skillsFocuses on early literacy and reading skills

Both roles involve supporting early childhood literacy in elementary school settings, often during before-school hours. They typically require minimal certifications and are employed by elementary schools. The main difference lies in the specific focus area, with both roles emphasizing early reading skills and literacy development.

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High School Science Teacher

Pharos Academy Charter School

New York, NY โ€ข On-site

$401K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

Teacher Vision
Pharos Academy Charter School is looking for a teacher who is an "uber" kid person. The ideal candidate absolutely loves to teach, train, and push students both academically as well as behaviorally. There is an understanding that messing up and failure is a natural and welcomed part of the learning process. In this teacher's classroom, all students are treated with dignity at all times and students are taught non-academic skills like hard work, collaboration, kindness, and receiving feedback.

In addition to being a kid person, the ideal candidate has a penchant for planning, preparation, using data, and being pushed to excellence. This teacher understands that what happens before students enter the classroom (intellectual preparation) drives what happens in the classroom and ultimately determines student achievement and success levels.

What We Are Looking For

  1. Commitment to daily and long-term instructional planning and preparation to ensure students get the most out of each class.
  2. Commitment and drive to constantly learn and improve practice through implementing feedback from instructional leadership, peers, parents, and students to better serve and meet the needs of all students.
  3. Commitment to using data to improve short term and long-term student achievement goals.
  4. Full accountability for student academic outcomes and classroom culture and a steadfast belief that all students can achieve.
  5. Commitment to being a team player (crew member) and belief in Pharos Academy's core beliefs and educational viewpoint.

What We Offer You

  1. Competitive salary based on performance driving student outcomes. Starting salary for new teachers is $80,000.
  2. 401k plan with employer matching of 5 percent.
  3. Comprehensive benefits package - Medical/Dental/Vision.
  4. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to further support employees.

How We Support Growth & Development

  1. Weekly one-on-one instructional coaching.
  2. Weekly school-wide or departmentalized professional development.
  3. Summer Professional Development Institute.

Qualifications

  1. Bachelor's degree secondary education and/or science related major.
  2. Proficiency in scientific content area, and clear understanding of how to relate content to the real world.
  3. Experience working with school-aged children (middle or high school aged) in an academic or youth development setting required
  4. Experienced teachers must show a proven track record of achievement in the classroom.

Teacher Performance Outcomes

  1. At minimum, 75% of all students meet grade level standards in content area as measured by internal assessments and state assessments.
  2. At minimum, 33% of all students will exceed proficiency (level 4) in content area as measured by the internal assessments.
  3. At minimum, 90% of students will show growth in in content area as measured by the internal assessments.
  4. At minimum, 75% of students will meet grade level non-academic standards/goals as measured by internal assessments and performance tasks.
Full-Time Teacher Pay Range
$80,000—$110,000 USD