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How much do highest teaching jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for highest teaching in the United States is $55,366.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,000.00 and $61,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Highest Teaching vs Secondary School Teacher?

AspectHighest TeachingSecondary School Teacher
Required CredentialsTypically requires advanced degrees (Master's or Doctorate) and specialized certificationsRequires a Bachelor's degree and state certification/license
Work EnvironmentHigher education institutions, universities, collegesMiddle and high schools
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, colleges, higher education institutionsPublic and private secondary schools
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared in terms of academic qualifications and career levelCompared based on teaching level and certification requirements

Highest Teaching roles generally involve working in higher education institutions with advanced degrees, whereas Secondary School Teachers focus on middle and high school education with specific certification requirements. Both roles are essential in the education sector but differ in credentials, environment, and career pathways.

What is a Highest Teaching professional?

A Highest Teaching professional typically refers to someone who holds an advanced or senior position in the field of education, such as a university professor, distinguished lecturer, or educational leader. These individuals are recognized for their expertise, experience, and contributions to teaching at the highest levels, often in higher education or specialized academic settings. They may be responsible for curriculum development, mentoring junior faculty, conducting advanced research, and shaping educational policies. Their role is crucial in setting standards and promoting excellence in teaching and learning.

What are some common challenges faced by educators in higher education teaching roles, and how can they be addressed?

Educators in higher education often encounter challenges such as engaging diverse student populations, balancing research and teaching responsibilities, and adapting to rapidly changing educational technologies. To address these challenges, many institutions offer professional development workshops, peer mentoring programs, and technology training. Actively seeking feedback from students and collaborating with colleagues on curriculum development can also help educators continuously improve their teaching effectiveness and classroom experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a University Professor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a University Professor, you need deep expertise in your academic field, a doctoral degree (Ph.D. or equivalent), and a strong track record of research and teaching. Familiarity with learning management systems, research databases, and academic publishing platforms is typically required. Outstanding communication, mentorship abilities, and adaptability help professors engage students and collaborate with colleagues. These skills ensure effective knowledge transfer, advance research, and support student development in higher education.
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Vocational Teacher - Health Sciences 26/27 SY

Vocational Teacher - Health Sciences 26/27 SY

Indianapolis Public Schools

Indianapolis, IN

$45K - $59K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision

Posted 10 days ago


Indianapolis Public Schools rating

6.2

Company rating: 6.2 out of 10

Based on 14 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

371st of 546 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

WELCOME TO INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS!

At IPS, we believe in the transformative power of education. We work collectively every day to prepare our students for success in the classroom and in life by providing equitable, high-quality educational experiences across our family of schools. IPS is a place to make an impact, grow your career, and ensure every student has access to a high quality education, all while earning a good living in a district on the move. While the work is challenging, it is deeply meaningful and impactful. We seek innovators and trailblazers who bring varying experiences and expertise and share our belief that every child deserves access to an exceptional education. As part of TeamIPS, you’ll create lasting connections, find a sense of belonging, and feel supported to make a meaningful difference in students’ lives.


In return, no matter your role here, we expect a commitment to excellence and accountability. You’ll be held to high standards. Resilience and passion are key—you must be adaptable, handling adversity with flexibility while putting students at the heart of everything you do. Ethical conduct, clear communication, and mutual respect are fundamental. Being a dependable, collaborative team player who builds meaningful relationships is essential.


Together, we are Proving What’s Possible by building a community where everyone belongs and each student has the opportunity to fulfill their potential.


A TEACHING CAREER IN IPS OFFERS…

Purpose and Impact:

  • Students First: Teaching for IPS is a rewarding opportunity to support bright, curious students as they shape their futures. We hold ourselves to the highest expectations of excellence, focusing on students’ holistic needs during their educational journey with us.
  • Community: Working in a school means it is your home away from home, and you have a school family who supports you and leads with empathy and vision.


Professional and Personal Growth:

  • Grow Your Career: We offer professional development and career advancement opportunities, including dedicated mentorship programs for early career teachers.
  • Generous Compensation: We’re proud to offer the highest teacher starting pay in Indianapolis and one of the most competitive in the state, with teachers earning $53,460 - $94,000 depending on experience, plus a generous benefits package. Our teacher salaries are continually on the rise, as IPS regularly advocates for stronger teacher compensation.
  • Access to Financial Benefits: Working in IPS makes it possible to benefit from federal programs such as Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) or Teacher Loan Forgiveness (TLF), helping reduce the financial burden of student loans.


Work-Life Balance and Well-being:

  • Comprehensive Health Insurance: Access top-tier health plans covering medical, dental, and vision needs, plus IPS offers a private clinic for staff and their families through our partners at Ascension St. Vincent.
  • Flexible Wellness Leave: Take the time you need to care for yourself and your family with our generous leave policies. Teachers receive 70 hours of sick leave in their first year (56 hours annually after) for illness, family, or mental health, plus three personal days, two floating holidays, and school breaks. Unlimited accumulated sick leave adds flexibility, supporting teachers’ health and work-life balance.
  • Incentivized Discounts through IPS Wellness Program: Opportunities to earn hundreds of dollars off your medical premium by participating in proactive and simple health screenings, plus discounted group fitness classes, health and fitness assessments, personal training, and more.

WHAT WE EXPECT...

Commitment to Excellence:

  • High Standards: Strive for the very best in all you do, maintaining high standards for yourself, your students, and your colleagues. Embrace lifelong learning and adapt to new teaching methods and challenges.
  • Educational Equity: IPS is deeply committed to breaking down systemic inequities. We do this by “walking the walk” on new policies and practices, building diverse and inclusive classrooms and staff teams, and ensuring our environments are grounded in our values of respect, inclusivity, and educational equity.


Resilience and Passion:

  • Dedication to Students: Put students at the heart of your work. Be passionate about their success and well-being.
  • Adaptability: Handle adversity with resilience and flexibility. Be prepared for a dynamic work environment.


Professional Integrity:

  • Ethical Conduct: Uphold the highest standards of professionalism and integrity. Act responsibly and respectfully toward all individuals, communicate with candor and care.
  • Team Player: Be dependable, punctual, and collaborative, contributing positively to our supportive work environment.

JOIN US!

Indianapolis Public Schools is more than a workplace; it’s a community where purpose, impact, and belonging come together to help Prove What’s Possible – in your career and in your school. If you’re ready to embrace challenges, strive for excellence, and make a meaningful impact, IPS is the place for you.


SUMMARY OF ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

The Health Science Instructor is responsible for delivering high-quality, standards-aligned instruction in the Health Sciences pathway. This role prepares students for post-secondary nursing and healthcare programs by building foundational knowledge in anatomy and physiology, patient care, medical terminology, and professional healthcare practices. The instructor creates engaging, hands-on learning experiences, integrates industry expectations, and supports students in earning credentials, dual credit, and work-based learning experiences aligned to healthcare careers.


The Health Science Instructor is responsible for delivering high-quality, standards-aligned instruction in the Health Sciences pathway. This role prepares students for post-secondary nursing and healthcare programs by building foundational knowledge in anatomy and physiology, patient care, medical terminology, and professional healthcare practices. The instructor creates engaging, hands-on learning experiences, integrates industry expectations, and supports students in earning credentials, dual credit, and work-based learning experiences aligned to healthcare careers.


WHAT YOU’LL DO:

The following outlines what your core duties and responsibilities will be for this position and provides a sample overview of what your day-to-day may look like.


Core Duties and Responsibilities

● Design and deliver rigorous, engaging instruction aligned to Indiana Academic Standards, CTE Health Science standards, and district curriculum expectations.

● Prepare students for careers and postsecondary pathways in nursing and allied health fields, including CNA, pre-nursing, and health sciences programs.

● Integrate hands-on, skills-based instruction (e.g., vital signs, infection control, patient care simulations) using lab-based and real-world applications.

● Collaborate with school leaders, counselors, and district CTE staff to support student enrollment, pathway completion, and credential attainment.

● Develop and maintain partnerships with healthcare employers, post-secondary institutions, and community organizations to support guest speakers, site visits, clinical observations, and work-based learning opportunities.

● Support students’ professional skills development, including communication, teamwork, ethics, and cultural competence in healthcare settings.

● Assess student learning using formative and summative assessments and adjust instruction based on data.

● Maintain accurate records related to attendance, grades, certifications, and work-based learning participation.

● Participate in professional development, pathway advisory boards, and continuous improvement efforts.

● Uphold IPS policies, safety procedures, and equity-centered instructional practices.


“Day In the Life” Overview

On a regular day, as the Health Science Instructor, you might:

● Lead a hands-on lab where students practice patient care skills or simulate clinical scenarios.

● Facilitate lessons connecting anatomy and physiology concepts to real nursing responsibilities.

● Host a guest speaker from a local hospital or nursing program.

● Meet with students to discuss career goals, post-secondary options, or certification pathways.

● Collaborate with colleagues to align instruction with pathway goals and student support strategies.

● Review student performance data and refine lessons to meet diverse learner needs.


WHAT YOU’ll BRING: SKILLS AND MINDSETS

As an ideal candidate for this role, you will be able to achieve the following:

● Demonstrate strong content knowledge in nursing, healthcare, or allied health fields.

● Create inclusive, engaging learning environments that reflect high expectations for all students.

● Translate industry experience into meaningful, age-appropriate instructional practices.

● Build strong relationships with students, families, colleagues, and community partners.

● Integrate career awareness, employability skills, and post-secondary planning into instruction.

● Use data to inform instruction and support continuous improvement.

● Exhibit flexibility, collaboration, and a student-centered mindset.

EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, AND LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must possess the following credentials and be willing to become dual credit credentialed.

● Must be eligible through the Indiana Department of Education for a CTE Health Occupations (5–12) or Workplace Specialist: Any Health or Dental Careers (9–12) licensure.

● Must have occupational experience in the medical field: (Select one):

o 5,000 hours (about 2.5 years of experience) in the last five (5) years.

o 4,000 hours (about 2 years) in the past ten (10) years and demonstration of occupational competency test.

o 4,000 hours (about 2 years) in the past ten (10) years and evidence of occupational licensure or occupational proficiency based on approved regional, state, or national board training and evaluation.

o 4,000 hours (about 2 years) in the past ten (10) years and completion of an accredited 2-year or higher degree in the specific certification area

o 4,000 hours (about 2 years) in the past ten (10) years and completion of an apprenticeship or internship program.


SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: No direct supervisory responsibilities for adults. The Health Science Education I Teacher is also expected to carry out supervisory responsibilities related to monitoring student behavior and activities both in and out of classroom activities during the assigned working day and on field trips.


LANGUAGE SKILLS: Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos. Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one, small group, and large group situations.


MATHEMATICAL SKILLS: Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs.


REASONING ABILITY: Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed but written or oral instructions. Ability to deal with problems involving a few concrete variables in standardized situations.


CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Must hold a CTE Health Occupations license or be eligible for a Workplace Specialist License in any CTE Health Science area.


PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and use hands to find, handle, or feel. The employee frequently is required to talk or hear. The employee is required to stand; walk; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 20 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.


WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to wet and humid conditions and outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.


DISCLAIMER:

The above job description is designed to denote the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications of employees assigned to this job.


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