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This person should be able to help bridge academic content with design, technical thinking, problem ... Degree in Mathematics or Physics required * Engineering experience or background strongly preferred

Head of Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering

Miami, FL ยท On-site

$45.90K - $61.70K/yr

This person should be able to help bridge academic content with design, technical thinking, problem ... Degree in Mathematics or Physics required > * Engineering experience or background strongly ...

Head of Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering

Miami, FL ยท On-site

$45.90K - $61.70K/yr

This person should be able to help bridge academic content with design, technical thinking, problem ... Degree in Mathematics or Physics required * Engineering experience or background strongly preferred

Adjunct Faculty, Physics

Bronx, NY ยท On-site

$1.48K/wk

... engineering, and science. The University has approximately 3,000 full and part-time undergraduate ... Work with Laboratory Manager and Department Faculty to ensure alignment of course content with ...

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How much do physics content developer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 2, 2026, the average yearly pay for physics content developer in the United States is $46,902.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,500.00 and $50,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Physics Content Developer job?

A Physics Content Developer creates educational materials, such as textbooks, online courses, assessments, and interactive content, to help students and educators understand physics concepts. They design curriculum-aligned content, ensure accuracy, and may collaborate with subject matter experts or instructional designers. This role often requires strong problem-solving skills, knowledge of pedagogy, and proficiency in physics-related software.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Physics Content Developer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Physics Content Developer, you need a solid background in physics (often a bachelor's or higher), expertise in curriculum development, and strong writing and communication skills. Familiarity with educational technology platforms, digital content creation tools, and sometimes certification in instructional design are highly valuable. Creativity, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate effectively with educators and subject matter experts are standout soft skills. These qualities are crucial for creating accurate, engaging, and accessible educational materials that meet diverse learner needs.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Physics Content Developer?

As a Physics Content Developer, your daily responsibilities usually include researching and writing educational materials such as lesson plans, articles, problem sets, multimedia scripts, or assessment questions. You may also review and edit content to ensure scientific accuracy and clarity, adapt materials for various learning levels, and collaborate with subject matter experts, instructional designers, or teachers. Many roles involve using specialized software for content creation and managing feedback from students or educators. Your day can often be a mix of independent work and team meetings, with opportunities to stay up-to-date on educational trends and pedagogical strategies.
What are the most commonly searched types of Physics Content Developer jobs? The most popular types of Physics Content Developer jobs are:
What states have the most Physics Content Developer jobs? States with the most job openings for Physics Content Developer jobs include:
Infographic showing various Physics Content Developer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Internship, 62% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 16% Contract. Highlights an 80% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,902 per year, or $22.5 per hour.
Physics Teacher

Physics Teacher

AMERICAN HERITAGE SCHOOLS- Broward Campus

Fort Lauderdale, FL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 23 days ago


Job description


American Heritage Schools is seeking a dedicated Physics Teacher for the 2026-2027 school year at our Broward Campus. The ideal candidate will possess a strong academic background and proven experience delivering high-level instruction. Honors and Advanced Placement (AP) background is preferred.

To Apply, submit your application on our careers website: www.ahschool.com/careers


Benefits Include:


  • 100% free tuition for all employeesโ€™ eligible children *

  • 50% discount for Summer Education for employeesโ€™ eligible children

  • Free Summer Day Camp for employeesโ€™ eligible children while working over the summer.

  • Free early care & after-care for employeesโ€™ eligible children while working

  • Yearly bonuses

  • 401K with partial employer match after a year of employment

  • Health, Dental, and Vision insurance

  • Supplemental Insurance plans available

  • Pet Insurance options

  • Short-term & Long-term Disability options

  • Life Insurance at no cost to the employee

  • Affordable Company housing when available

  • Additional earnings available through Tutoring Department and Summer Education Programs

  • Free Continuing Education available

* This benefit is based on space availability and child acceptance to the school.



POSITION OVERVIEW

The classroom teacher is responsible for educating and supporting students to help them reach learning targets. Teachers must be content area experts who make sound instructional decisions, create and maintain a learning environment where positive relationships are built and routines and procedures are in place to create collective responsibility. Teachers are responsible for providing rich learning tasks for intellectual engagement, assessing formatively and summatively, and providing feedback to students for their academic achievement.

PRIMARY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Demonstrate mastery of content knowledge

  • Ensure a high-quality learning experience; plan and implement learning tasks with purpose and innovation:

    • Follow the AHS curriculum framework/scope and sequence

    • Articulate instructional purpose and learning outcomes

    • Design structured lessons and activities with a focus on student engagement and critical thinking

    • Curate and design resources and incorporate instructional technologies aligned with learning outcomes

    • Provide clear expectations for learning, clear explanations of content, and use academic language

    • Align activities, assignments, questions, and discussions with learning outcomes

    • Enter all lesson activities, assignments, and assessments into the schoolโ€™s learning management system one week in advance by each Friday afternoon; include due dates for all assignments and assessments so that they are visible in student and parent calendars

  • Ensure learning by all students by frequently monitoring student understanding

    • Assess learning in a variety of ways, using formative and summative measures including but not limited to traditional and alternative assessments; prepare and administer semester and/or final exams and standardized tests

    • Provide timely and relevant feedback to students and parents; enter grades into the school learning management/student information systems weekly

    • Use assessment data to inform instructional decisions

  • Differentiate and modify learning tasks according to student need; implement accommodations as directed

  • Demonstrate caring and respect in interactions with students

  • Establish routines and procedures for a productive physical environment

  • Monitor student behavior so that students take ownership and contribute to a positive, productive learning environment

    • Maintain standards of appropriate discipline in accordance with school rules and the student handbook

    • Provide for studentsโ€™ safety and general welfare

  • Proactively communicate with parents, principals, and academic advisors

    • Prepare progress reports and provide comments as needed

    • Conduct parent/teacher conferences quarterly and as needed

  • Be an active contributor to the schoolโ€™s curriculum; provide feedback and share resources with colleagues

  • Contribute to team-planning; attend and engage in professional learning communities (formal cross-campus meetings for collaboration and intensive reflection upon instructional practices and desired student outcomes); attend team, department, and staff meetings

  • Demonstrate a commitment to professional learning

  • Prepare for and attend required events including but not limited to Back to School Night, Meet and Greets, Conference Days, and Professional Development Days

  • Provide required weekly extra help after school

SECONDARY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • If teaching in the Academy Program, provide expert differentiated instruction and demonstrate strategies for meeting the needs of students with mild learning differences

  • Manage facility and equipment for specialized instructional areas such as Science, Engineering, etc. as warranted. Examples include Science and Engineering labs, Environmental Education Center, Dance rooms, Theaters, Gymnasium, Weight Room, etc.

  • Coordinate and attend events for specialized instructional areas as warranted including but not limited to Open House, Pre-Professional Education Night, Fine Arts Festival, Theater Productions, Band and Orchestra Concerts, School Fairs/Contests, District and State Competitions

  • Ensure the effective and efficient deployment of classroom support from teaching assistants; evaluate teacher assistants annually

QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE

  • Preferred minimum three years teaching experience in a K-12 instructional setting

  • Valid Florida State Teaching License or single subject teaching credential, certification and/or experience in a specialized subject; ESOL endorsed, ESE certification preferred

  • B.A./B.S. in education from an accredited institution or B.F.A. for fine arts instructors

  • Professional experience in related field

SKILLS & ABILITIES

  • Exceptional interpersonal skills; ability to facilitate and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others

  • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing

  • Ability to utilize educational technologies such as iPads, learning software, and basic word processing software

  • Ability to maintain confidentiality

  • Flexibility, organization, decision-making, and problem-solving skills


WORK ENVIRONMENT


  • Classroom


PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS


  • Prolonged standing/ sitting

  • Stooping and/or kneeling


Employee understands that other tasks or duties may be added or assigned from time to time, in the discretion of the administration. The School reserves the right to modify, change, or amend this job description at any time. This is not a contract of employment. If you are employed under a contract with the School, you should refer to your contract regarding specific terms outlined therein concerning the duration of your employment. This job description supplements your duties and responsibilities. This job description does not alter your โ€œat-willโ€ status.


AHS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the employer will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourage both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.