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Director Computer Science Teacher Jobs in Berkeley, CA

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How much do director computer science teacher jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for director computer science teacher in Berkeley, CA is $80,165.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $61,800.00 and $85,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Director Computer Science Teacher vs Computer Science Teacher?

AspectDirector Computer Science TeacherComputer Science Teacher
Required CredentialsTeaching certification, advanced degrees often preferred, leadership experienceTeaching certification, bachelor's degree in computer science or related field
Work EnvironmentSchool administration, curriculum development, team leadershipClassroom teaching, student engagement, lesson planning
Employer & Industry UsageSchools, districts, educational institutionsSchools, educational institutions, coding bootcamps

The main difference is that a Director Computer Science Teacher typically holds leadership and administrative responsibilities, overseeing curriculum and staff, while a Computer Science Teacher focuses on classroom instruction and student learning. Both roles require teaching credentials, but the director role also emphasizes leadership experience and strategic planning.

What are the most commonly searched types of Computer Science Teacher jobs in Berkeley, CA?

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What cities near Berkeley, CA are hiring for Director Computer Science Teacher jobs?

Cities near Berkeley, CA with the most Director Computer Science Teacher job openings:

Infographic showing various Director Computer Science Teacher job openings in Berkeley, CA as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 78% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 21% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,165 per year, or $38.5 per hour.

Middle School Science Teacher

HCSDK8

Burlingame, CA

$51K - $68K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

General Description

The responsibility of the teacher is to carry out a program of instruction which enables students to utilize skills taught to discover, to problem solve, to predict and be motivated to learn more. The program is based on the School Board and State of California Goals and Objectives. Under the direction of the principal, the teacher is responsible to plan and implement the educational program for their students, teach skills, and provide intellectual growth. The area of concentration is in science.

Essential Functions

1. Reflects an understanding of learning theory, curriculum guidelines, and state requirements in planning and instruction.

2. Identifies the learning needs of students(style, modality).

3. Develop/utilize instructional material and techniques to meet diagnosed needs.

4. Evaluate and record children's academic and social growth on a continual basis, including completing progress reports. Adjusts teaching based on these results.

    5. Establish and maintain standards of student behavior to facilitate learning in an optimum environment.

    6. Conduct formal and informal parent conferences to discuss student progress, describe the school program, and answer questions. Communicates informally with parents in meetings, phone conversations, and through email.

    7. Provides for the well-being and safety of all students.

    8. Collaborates as an effective school team member and district team member.

    9. Provides leadership through work on committees, action teams, and by thoroughly engaging in school and district initiatives.

    10. Maintains professional competence through in-service, classes, and dialogue and willingly engages in meaningful professional growth activities.

    11. Provides a functional and attractive learning environment.

    12. Serves as a guide, resource, model, facilitator, and motivator for student learning.

    13. Utilizes and embeds technology in the learning environment to enhance learning, to find and assimilate information, create content, demonstrate learning, practice skills, express ideas, and build solutions.

    14. Engages students to create, explore, research curate, publish, write, present, edit, and film while effectively utilizing a myriad of different tools and exhibiting digital citizenship.

    15. Utilizes district resources, infrastructure, training, and support to adapt to new technologies that can contribute to effective learning and teaching.

    16 Stays current on new instructional techniques and technologies and their use in the classroom and is willing to learn additional instructional strategies and technologies.

    17. Demonstrates excellent attendance and punctuality.

    Tools/Equipment

    A teacher effectively uses an electronic presentation system which includes, but is not limited to, computer, interactive whiteboard, document camera, projector, and media player. A teacher utilizes a photocopy machine, fax machine, and other standard office equipment. A teacher effectively utilizes student data systems, hardware, and software utilized by the district.


    Physical Demands

    The job of teaching includes standing, walking, sitting, bending, lifting 20 pounds, reaching, pulling, pushing, kneeling, crouching, use of hands, hearing, and vision.

    Vision, Hearing, Speech/Language Processing

    A teacher must effectively, precisely, and persuasively communicate both verbally and in writing. Visual, auditory, and reading comprehension must be high, and short and long term memory is necessary. Speaking effectively in person, in small groups, in large groups, and on the telephone is required.

    Human Relations

    A teacher must interact professionally and diplomatically with the public, co-workers, students, and others. A teacher must have the ability to function independently, be a decision maker and problem solver, and accept supervisory authority.

    Environmental Conditions

    This area has temperate climate conditions, so extreme conditions are rare. Noise is at an acceptable level for classrooms. Rarely are vibrations, hazards, or pollutant atmospheric conditions noted.

    Temperament

    The teacher needs to be able to direct others, express personal ideas/feelings, influence others, be flexible, perform a variety of duties, and have excellent responsibility and follow-through.

    *Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the above-stated essential function.