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Innovation, Computer Science & STEM Teacher

Innovation, Computer Science & STEM Teacher

Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School

Pikesville, MD

$45K - $65K/yr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago

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Job description

Computer Science & STEM Teacher (Grades 5–8)

Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Position Type: Full-Time

Position Overview

Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School is seeking a dynamic, creative, and enthusiastic educator to teach Computer Science and STEM to students in grades 5–8. The successful candidate will inspire students through hands-on, project-based learning while fostering creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving.

This position includes teaching computer science and technology skills in grades 5–6 and STEM courses in grades 6–8. Our curriculum emphasizes practical technology skills, coding, engineering design, robotics, innovation, and teamwork.

ResponsibilitiesComputer Science (Grades 5–6)

Teach and develop student proficiency in:

  • Digital learning platforms (Schoology)

  • Keyboarding and touch-typing

  • Microsoft Office applications, including:

    • Word

    • PowerPoint

    • Excel

  • Internet safety and digital citizenship

  • Introductory programming:

    • HTML and JavaScript (Grade 5)

    • Python (Grade 6)

STEM Education (Grades 6–8)

Facilitate engaging, project-based learning experiences that include:

  • Engineering design challenges

  • CAD drafting and 3D printing

  • Robotics and automation

  • Arduino-based electronics and programming

  • Model building and prototyping

  • Research, innovation, collaboration, and presentation skills

  • Design thinking and real-world problem solving

Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Education, Computer Science, Engineering, Technology, or a related field

  • Teaching experience preferred

  • Experience with programming and educational technology

  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications

  • Experience with robotics, Arduino, CAD, makerspace activities, or related technologies is preferred

  • Strong classroom management and communication skills

  • Ability to inspire curiosity, creativity, and a growth mindset in middle school students

Desired Characteristics

The ideal candidate:

  • Enjoys working with middle school students

  • Creates engaging, hands-on learning experiences

  • Values collaboration and teamwork

  • Is organized, flexible, and innovative

  • Has a passion for STEM education and emerging technologies

  • Is eager to continually learn and bring new ideas into the classroom

About Beth Tfiloh

Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School is a vibrant Modern Orthodox Jewish day school committed to academic excellence, character development, and preparing students for success in an ever-changing world. Our faculty members are collaborative, student-centered educators who value innovation, relationships, and lifelong learning.

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, résumé, and references to the Rabbi Dr. Yehuda Oratz at yoratz@btfiloh.org