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Community Science Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Science Teacher

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$43K - $55K/yr

... communities. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: * Develop and implement lesson plans that fulfill the ... Prepare science lessons that reflect accommodation for individual student differences. * Present ...

Science Teacher

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$46K - $59K/yr

... assigned Science Composite 9-12, Science 7-12, or related to specific science content area ... Maintain a professional relationship with colleagues, students, parents, and community members. 20.

Science

Dumas, TX · On-site

$44K - $56K/yr

Junior High School/Science Date Posted: 5/20/2026 Location: Dumas Junior High School Date Available ... community members. Professional Growth and Development * Participate in staff development ...

Join Our Talent Community

El Paso, TX · On-site

$16.25 - $21.75/hr

This posting is part of an ongoing talent community and is not tied to a specific, immediate job ... Every day, you help turn innovation into impact, using science, technology, and creativity to ...

Science Teacher

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$46K - $59K/yr

... assigned Science Composite 9-12, Science 7-12, or related to specific science content area ... Maintain a professional relationship with colleagues, students, parents, and community members. 20.

This role is communityfocused and supports prelaunch and early launch medical activities through diseasestate education, insight generation, and scientific engagement within community oncology ...

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How much do community science jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for community science in Texas is $28.81, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.71 and $33.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is community science?

Community science, also known as citizen science, is a collaborative process where members of the public participate in scientific research and data collection, often in partnership with professional scientists. This approach empowers communities to contribute to scientific studies that impact their local environment, public health, or other shared interests. Community science projects can range from monitoring local wildlife and air quality to gathering health data, fostering a sense of ownership and engagement with scientific outcomes. It is a valuable way to democratize science and help address real-world issues with direct community involvement.

What is the difference between Community Science vs Environmental Technician?

AspectCommunity ScienceEnvironmental Technician
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree in environmental science, biology, or related fieldsOften an associate degree or certification in environmental technology or related areas
Work EnvironmentCommunity-based settings, outreach programs, educational eventsFieldwork, laboratory, and site assessments in environmental sites
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofits, government agencies, educational institutionsEnvironmental consulting firms, government agencies, industrial sites

Community Science and Environmental Technicians both work in environmental fields but differ mainly in focus and work environment. Community Science emphasizes public engagement and education, often working directly with communities, while Environmental Technicians focus on field assessments and technical data collection. Both roles require related environmental credentials and serve overlapping industries, but their daily tasks and settings vary significantly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Community Science professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Community Science professional, you need a background in scientific research methods, data collection, and public engagement, often supported by a degree in environmental science or a related field. Familiarity with data analysis software, citizen science platforms, and GIS tools is commonly required. Strong communication, collaboration, and project management skills help build trust and engage diverse communities. These skills are important to ensure accurate data collection, effective outreach, and meaningful scientific outcomes that benefit both science and society.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Community Science, and how can they be addressed?

Community Science professionals often encounter challenges such as building trust with community members, ensuring data quality, and effectively engaging diverse populations. Addressing these challenges requires strong communication skills, cultural sensitivity, and transparent collaboration. It’s important to design inclusive outreach strategies, provide clear training on data collection, and maintain open feedback channels to foster sustained participation and reliable results.
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What cities in Texas are hiring for Community Science jobs? Cities in Texas with the most Community Science job openings:
Infographic showing various Community Science job openings in Texas as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,934 per year, or $28.8 per hour.

Science Teacher

East Central ISD

San Antonio, TX • On-site

$43K - $55K/yr

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Posted 12 days ago


Job description

EAST CENTRAL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
Job Announcement - April 29, 2026
Science Teacher


The position of a Science Teacher will be available at East Central ISD for the 2026-2027 school year. All individuals (district employees included) who are interested in this position must apply online through Frontline via the district website. The deadline for submitting an application is 4:00 pm., May 09, 2026, or until the position is filled.  
POSITION FUNCTION/PURPOSE:  Provide students with appropriate learning activities and experiences in the core academic subject area assigned to help them fulfill their potential for intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth. Enable students to develop competencies and skills to function successfully in society. To serve as a pioneer teacher at an innovative school specializing in leadership and management positions in the retail, hospitality, and tourism, and e-commerce industries. CAST Lead teachers will facilitate student learning through project-based learning, blended learning, work-based learning, and personalized learning. Teachers must be committed to student success and to the goal of transforming education. Teachers will work directly with industry partners and higher education partners to strengthen student learning opportunities; teach through hands-on, collaborative projects; teach students how to accept feedback; be confident presenters; and, be active problem-solvers in their communities.    
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: 




  1. Develop and implement lesson plans that fulfill the requirements of the district's curriculum program and show written evidence of preparation as required.
  2. Prepare science lessons that reflect accommodation for individual student differences.
  3. Present subject matter according to guidelines established by the Texas Education Agency, board policies, and administrative regulations.
  4. Plan and use appropriate instructional and learning strategies, activities, materials, and equipment that reflect an understanding of the learning styles and needs of students assigned.
  5. Conduct assessment of student learning styles and use results to plan instructional activities, design student collaborative groups, and appropriate career-exploration experiences.
  6. Assist with and develop working relationships with multiple industry partners and higher education institutions.
  7. Work cooperatively with special education teachers to modify curricula as needed for special education students according to guidelines established in Individual Education Plans (IEP).
  8. Work with other staff members to determine instructional goals, objectives, and methods according to district requirements.
  9. Plan and supervise assignments of teacher aide(s) and volunteer (s).
  10. Use technology to strengthen the teaching/learning process.
  11. Help students analyze and improve study methods and habits.
  12. Conduct ongoing assessments of student achievement through formal and informal testing.
  13. Assume responsibility for extracurricular activities as assigned. Sponsor outside activities approved by the campus principal. (i.e. summer bridge activities, project-based learning opportunities)
  14. Be a positive role model for students, support the mission of the school district.
  15. Create a classroom environment conducive to learning and appropriate for the physical, social, and emotional development of students.
  16. Manage student behavior in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct and the student handbook.
  17. Take all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities.
  18. Establish and maintain open communication by conducting conferences with parents, students, principals, and teachers.
  19. Participate in staff development activities to improve job-related skills.
  20. Keep informed of and comply with state, district, and school regulations and policies for classroom teachers.
  21. Compile, maintain and file all physical and computerized reports, records, and other documents required.
  22. Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures.
  23. Perform other duties as assigned. 

 
NOTE: Not all applicants will be interviewed. Each applicant's resume, application, and other available information will be considered in the screening process. Only those persons currently meeting all minimum requirements will be screened.   
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:


Education/Certification:
Bachelor's Degree 
Valid Texas Teacher's Certificate - Science 6-12, 7-12, or 8-12 
Certifications in multiple areas preferred 
Special Knowledge/Skills: 
Ability to instruct students and manage their behavior 
Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills 
Preferred Experience: 
Demonstrated use of technology for communication and collaboration; 
Demonstrated use of interacting in an online learning platform; 
Demonstrated use of technology to organize and deliver instruction; 
Demonstrated use of a variety of tools to create lessons that include digital resources, media, and additional technology-related activities; and, 
At least (1) year of experience working in a project-based learning environment or one year of experience working with personalized learning systems.  












EQUIPMENT USED:  Personal computer and peripherals; standard instructional equipment; [Physical Education Teachers: Current  automated external defibrillator (AED) certificate]   
WORKING CONDITIONS:  Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors: Maintain emotional control under stress; work prolonged or irregular hours. Prolonged standing; frequent kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting.  Frequent walking. Regular light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds); may lift and move textbooks and classroom equipment. Work inside may work outside; regular exposure to noise. May be required to lift and position students with physical disabilities; control behavior through physical restraint; and on-ambulatory students. Exposure to biological hazards.   
PERIOD OF EMPLOYMENT:  2026-2027 School Year                                 
SALARY:  Based on the 2026-2027 Classroom Teacher Salary Scale
              
Roland Toscano
Superintendent of Schools








*An Equal Opportunity Employer*