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As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for earth science summer in the United States is $48,391.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $52,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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High School Science Teacher

High School Science Teacher

Catholic Diocese of Memphis

Cordova, TN • On-site

$42K - $54K/yr

Other

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Description

Qualifications

Required

Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science, Science Education, or a closely related field.

Valid Tennessee state teaching certification (or eligibility) in a secondary science discipline (grades 6-12).

Demonstrated ability to teach at the high school level with a strong command of scientific content knowledge.

Experience with laboratory instruction and student safety management.

Commitment to the mission and values of Catholic education.

Preferred

Master's degree in Science, Science Education, or a related field.

Experience teaching in a Catholic or faith-based school setting.

Certification or experience in AP coursework (e.g., AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Environmental Science).

Familiarity with NWEA MAP assessment data and its application to instruction.

Experience with dual enrollment or concurrent college credit programs.

Proficiency with PowerSchool, Google Workspace, or other educational technology platforms.



Requirements

Skills & Abilities

Deep content knowledge in one or more science disciplines with the ability to teach across multiple courses as needed.

Strong classroom management skills and ability to maintain a productive, respectful learning environment.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills for engaging students, parents, faculty, and administration.

Collaborative team player with a growth mindset and commitment to ongoing professional learning.

Ability to analyze student performance data and adjust instructional strategies accordingly.

Organized and detail-oriented, capable of managing laboratory preparation, grading, and administrative responsibilities simultaneously.

Catholic Mission   Preference: St.   Benedict at Auburndale is a Catholic school rooted in the Benedictine   tradition. Candidates who demonstrate a personal commitment to the Catholic faith and its educational mission are strongly preferred. All employees are   expected to support and model the school's mission and values.


Work Environment & Schedule

Primarily classroom and laboratory settings; may also include outdoor fieldwork or off-campus science-related activities.

Standard school day schedule with occasional after-school availability for tutoring, meetings, department events, or competitions.

Physical requirements include frequent standing, moving throughout the classroom and lab, and occasional lifting of laboratory equipment or materials.

10-month faculty contract; summer availability may be requested for curriculum planning or professional development.


Compensation

Salary is commensurate with experience and education level A performance stipend is provided in recognition of the combined role's extracurricular responsibilities. Comprehensive benefit package and school tuition discount if applicable. 


How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit the following materials to the Principal's Office:

Cover letter addressing your qualifications for the Science Teacher position and your alignment with Catholic education values.

Current resume or curriculum vitae.

Three professional references (at least one from a school administrator).

Copies of teaching certifications and transcripts (unofficial accepted for initial review).