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Science Teaching Jobs in New York (NOW HIRING)

Science Teaching Assistant

Bronx, NY ยท On-site

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

Science Teaching Assistants help create a safe, engaging, organized, and welcoming learning environment where students can explore the natural world, ask questions, use scientific tools, collect ...

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Science Teacher

Jersey City, NJ ยท On-site

$70K - $80K/yr

A full teaching load is 23 periods (21 teaching periods and 2 professional learning periods per week) * A faculty member's teaching load can be made up of Core teaching (Science), Micro-courses ...

A full teaching load is 23 periods (21 teaching periods and 2 professional learning periods per week) * A faculty member's teaching load can be made up of Core teaching (Science), Micro-courses ...

Science Teacher

Bronx, NY ยท On-site

$50K - $67K/yr

Experience teaching Biology and Forensic Science Bachelor's degree required; Master's Degree Preferred. Salary commensurate with degree and experience. What You'll Do: At Preston we have a robust ...

Science Teacher

Bronx, NY

$51K - $65K/yr

Experience teaching Biology and Forensic Science Bachelor's degree required; Master's Degree Preferred. Salary commensurate with degree and experience. What You'll Do: At Preston we have a robust ...

Seeking high school science teacher to instruct up to three daily periods of core sciences, for the 2026-27 school year, Monday thru Thursday. Flexible hours between 3:00 and 6:30. strong content ...

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How much do science teaching jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for science teaching in New York is $62,812.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,500.00 and $67,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is science teaching?

Science teaching is the practice of educating students about scientific concepts, methods, and discoveries. It typically involves instructing learners in subjects such as biology, chemistry, physics, and earth sciences, using a combination of lectures, experiments, and interactive activities. Science teachers aim to foster critical thinking, curiosity, and a deep understanding of how the natural world works, preparing students for further education or careers in science-related fields.

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

To thrive as a Science Teacher, you need a solid understanding of scientific concepts, a relevant degree, and appropriate teaching certification. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, educational technology, and digital learning platforms is often required. Strong communication, classroom management, and enthusiasm for inspiring students are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure effective knowledge transfer, student engagement, and a safe, supportive learning environment.

What are some common challenges faced by science teachers and how can they be addressed?

Science teachers often encounter challenges such as engaging students with varying levels of interest and background knowledge, managing hands-on laboratory activities safely, and keeping up with evolving curriculum standards. To address these, teachers can incorporate interactive teaching methods, provide differentiated instruction, and participate in professional development to stay updated. Collaborating with colleagues and utilizing available school resources can also help in overcoming these hurdles and enhancing the learning experience.

What is the difference between Science Teaching vs Science Education Coordinator?

AspectScience TeachingScience Education Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in science or education, teaching certificationRequires a degree in science, education, or related field; often includes experience in curriculum development
Work EnvironmentClassroom settings, schools, educational programsEducational institutions, museums, science centers, program planning
Primary FocusDelivering science lessons and engaging students in learningDesigning, implementing, and managing science education programs
Employer & Industry UsageSchools, districts, educational nonprofitsScience centers, museums, educational organizations

Science Teaching focuses on instructing students directly in classroom settings, while Science Education Coordinators develop and oversee science programs and initiatives. Both roles require a background in science and education, but their responsibilities and work environments differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Science Teaching job openings in New York as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 77% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 19% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,812 per year, or $30.2 per hour.

Science Teaching Assistant

Strive Charter School

Bronx, NY โ€ข On-site

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Location: Strive Charter School

Employment Type: Hourly

Schedule: 40–50 hours per week

Position Summary

Strive Charter School is seeking energetic, dependable, and student-centered Science Teaching Assistants to support Lead Science Teachers in implementing our Living Science Curriculum during the school day. Additional after-school and weekend hours may also be available based on program needs.

Living Science is an inquiry-based, Montessori-informed science program in which students learn through careful observation, hands-on investigation, experimentation, modeling, fieldwork, discussion, and environmental stewardship. Science Teaching Assistants help create a safe, engaging, organized, and welcoming learning environment where students can explore the natural world, ask questions, use scientific tools, collect evidence, and develop confidence as young scientists.

The Science Teaching Assistant works closely with the Lead Science Teacher to prepare materials, support science labs and small-group investigations, supervise students during field and outdoor experiences, reinforce science and safety routines, and maintain classroom materials and learning spaces.

The ideal candidate enjoys working with children, communicates effectively, takes initiative, is comfortable with hands-on and outdoor learning, and can maintain a positive and structured environment while encouraging curiosity and student independence.

Program Hours

Strive Charter School is open seven days a week from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Employees will receive an assigned schedule based on program and staffing needs. Science Teaching Assistants should be prepared to support programming during the school day as well as assigned after-school, evening, or weekend activities when needed.

Essential Responsibilities

  • Support the Lead Science Teacher in delivering engaging, hands-on science lessons, laboratories, demonstrations, engineering challenges, and investigations.
  • Work with individual students and small groups to reinforce scientific observation, questioning, classification, measurement, data collection, modeling, and evidence-based thinking.
  • Encourage students to observe and investigate before providing answers, using questions such as, “What do you notice?” and “What is your evidence?”
  • Assist students with the safe and appropriate use of scientific tools, including magnifying glasses, binoculars, measuring tools, field journals, models, and other age-appropriate equipment.
  • Prepare classrooms, science shelves, investigation stations, materials, specimens, equipment, student recording sheets, and activity spaces before lessons.
  • Reset, clean, organize, and safely store science materials and equipment following investigations.
  • Help maintain plants, approved classroom animals, natural materials, garden materials, specimens, and other living or hands-on components of the science program.
  • Support students in completing scientific drawings, field journals, data tables, graphs, maps, models, investigation booklets, and engineering records.
  • Assist students in distinguishing observations from inferences and in using evidence to explain their scientific thinking.
  • Support field investigations at locations such as the Bronx Zoo, community garden, school grounds, and other approved outdoor learning spaces.
  • Help students collect age-appropriate field evidence, including drawings, tallies, maps, habitat observations, biodiversity counts, behavior observations, and other investigation data.
  • Supervise students during science classes, field experiences, outdoor investigations, transitions, meals, arrival, dismissal, and enrichment activities as assigned.
  • Provide clear instructions and age-appropriate academic and behavioral support.
  • Reinforce classroom expectations for curiosity, collaboration, independence, responsible use of materials, and respectful treatment of living things.
  • Maintain a safe, organized, inclusive, and positive science learning environment.
  • Model and reinforce all science-lab, outdoor-learning, classroom-animal, and school safety procedures.
  • Support positive student behavior using the school’s expectations and procedures.
  • Monitor student participation, engagement, scientific habits, progress, and well-being.
  • Share relevant observations about student learning, behavior, participation, or support needs with the Lead Science Teacher.
  • Assist with collecting and organizing student work, field journals, investigation records, models, presentations, and assessment materials.
  • Support students during science projects, performance tasks, presentations, exhibitions, and year-end capstone experiences.
  • Adapt support and activities to meet students’ different ages, interests, abilities, and learning needs.
  • Build supportive relationships with students, families, colleagues, and school leaders.
  • Communicate attendance issues, behavioral concerns, injuries, incidents, equipment concerns, and supply needs to the appropriate supervisor.
  • Assist with inventorying and maintaining science supplies and notify the Lead Science Teacher when materials need to be replenished.
  • Support interdisciplinary connections between science and literacy, mathematics, art, geography, writing, research, and presentation skills.
  • Assist with cleaning and organizing classrooms, laboratory areas, outdoor-learning spaces, and shared program spaces.
  • Follow all school policies, emergency procedures, health requirements, and student-safety protocols.
  • Attend required staff meetings, training sessions, planning meetings, and professional-development activities.
  • Participate in training related to the Living Science Curriculum, inquiry-based science instruction, field science, classroom safety, and student support.
  • Perform other duties related to the successful implementation of the Living Science and enrichment programs as assigned.

Why Join Strive Charter School?

  • Make a meaningful difference in students’ lives.
  • Help children discover new interests, skills, and talents.
  • Work in an active, creative, and collaborative school environment.
  • Gain valuable experience in education, youth development, and enrichment programming.

Equal Opportunity Statement

Strive Charter School is an equal-opportunity employer. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and are committed to maintaining an inclusive workplace and learning environment


Compensation/Benefits:

Compensation and Overtime

Salary: $22/hr minimum 30 hours required

  • 40 regular hours × $23.00 = $920.00
  • 10 overtime hours × $34.50 (time and a half) = $345.00

Generous fringe benefits including health insurance

  • Full-time position with consistent hours
  • Schedule: 30-40 hours per week
  • 2 weeks off when our school is closed for our winter and summer holidays
  • 2 weeks of vacation days
  • 5 days of sick/safety leave that can be converted to vacation days if unused



Requirements:

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • 2 years' experience within a school setting working with children in grades PreK-5
  • Experience supporting hands-on learning, STEM, science, outdoor education, environmental education, enrichment, summer camp, or similar programming strongly preferred.
  • Ability to work effectively alongside a Lead Science Teacher and follow instructional plans and procedures.
  • Ability to participate in regular outdoor and field-based learning experiences.
  • Strong communication, teamwork, organization, and classroom-management skills.
  • Dependable, punctual, flexible, and able to take initiative.
  • Ability to work effectively with students and families from diverse backgrounds.
  • Ability to complete all required background checks, clearances, and training.
  • CPR and First Aid certification preferred or willingness to obtain certification.
  • Must be available for assigned school-day hours and additional afternoon, evening or weekend shifts as required.

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to stand, walk, bend, and move throughout the program space for extended periods.
  • Ability to participate in indoor and outdoor student activities.
  • Ability to lift and carry program materials and equipment, with or without reasonable accommodation.