Oakwood School (Morgan Hill, CA)
High School Physics Teacher
Oakwood School (Morgan Hill, CA), Morgan Hill, California, us, 95038
Overview
Oakwood School is an independent, non-sectarian, college-preparatory school for students in preschool through twelfth grade. Located in suburban Morgan Hill, CA, Oakwood offers its faculty access to amenities and is in proximity to the Bay Area. Oakwood School is seeking a full-time high school physics teacher. This position starts in the 2025-26 school year, beginning in August 2025. Pay information: Oakwood School provided a base pay range; your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience. The base pay range is $52,000.00/yr - $96,000.00/yr. Position and responsibilities
Summary: Oakwood School seeks a qualified and passionate expert to join the Science Department at the high school level. This full-time position includes teaching six out of eight periods (core and elective), as well as serving as a high school advisor. Essential duties and responsibilities
Teach six total sections, in some combination of 9th Conceptual Physics, AP Physics C: Mechanics, AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism, and science electives (selected based on both teacher and student interest) Contribute to the missions of the school and the Science Department Promote a learner-centered approach to instruction Create engaging lesson plans and activities, provide timely feedback on homework and exams, and write comments for each student at the end of each grading period Conduct regular hands-on lab activities to drive student engagement and content acquisition Serve as a High School Advisor as the first line of communication and support for a small cohort of students and families (grade to be determined after hiring) Collaborate with colleagues in a collegial, team-oriented environment Communicate with students, parents, and colleagues in a timely and professional manner Chaperone three social events each year Fulfill campus responsibilities including break supervision, crosswalk duty, or other duties as assigned Participate in Admission events, including Open House, New Student Orientation, and applicant interviews Attend staff meetings, Back-to-School Nights, commencement ceremony, and other events as directed Write college recommendation letters as required Skills
Required Experience running a safe and engaging high school physics lab, including the inventory, setup, and operation of all apparatus Excellent written and verbal communication skills Excellent classroom management skills Demonstrated interest in being part of a collaborative team Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and commitment to accuracy in all aspects of work Ability to maintain absolute confidentiality and the integrity of all information Strong interpersonal skills and commitment to being part of a diverse, equitable, and inclusive school community Useful/Preferred Demonstrated confidence and aptitude with the use of instructional technology Required Education and Experience A bachelor’s degree in physics, engineering, mathematics, or related field; advanced degree preferred A minimum of 5 years of previous teaching experience at the secondary level or equivalent professional experience Content and pedagogical expertise Useful/Preferred Valid teaching credential Experience advising high school students’ academic and social/emotional development Experience contributing to co-curricular activities like club advising or athletics coaching Physical requirements & environment
Ability to stand for long periods, sit, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and lift/move light to medium weights Ability to speak, hear, and see clearly Ordinary ambulatory skills sufficient to escort students to classes and events Computer use for extended periods Ability to adapt to varying environments with different noise levels and temperatures Compensation and benefits
This position has an expected salary range of $52,000 to $96,000. Benefits include medical, dental, and vision insurance, 403b retirement plan with employer match, paid sick leave, professional development opportunities, on-site cardio and weight room, and tuition remission opportunities for dependent children of employees. Please visit Oakwood’s Employment webpage to learn more and access a full listing of benefits. Oakwood School is dedicated to a culture of dignity and inclusion for all and is honored to be an equal opportunity employer. EEO and related notes
Oakwood School is committed to equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or any other status protected by applicable laws.
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Oakwood School is an independent, non-sectarian, college-preparatory school for students in preschool through twelfth grade. Located in suburban Morgan Hill, CA, Oakwood offers its faculty access to amenities and is in proximity to the Bay Area. Oakwood School is seeking a full-time high school physics teacher. This position starts in the 2025-26 school year, beginning in August 2025. Pay information: Oakwood School provided a base pay range; your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience. The base pay range is $52,000.00/yr - $96,000.00/yr. Position and responsibilities
Summary: Oakwood School seeks a qualified and passionate expert to join the Science Department at the high school level. This full-time position includes teaching six out of eight periods (core and elective), as well as serving as a high school advisor. Essential duties and responsibilities
Teach six total sections, in some combination of 9th Conceptual Physics, AP Physics C: Mechanics, AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism, and science electives (selected based on both teacher and student interest) Contribute to the missions of the school and the Science Department Promote a learner-centered approach to instruction Create engaging lesson plans and activities, provide timely feedback on homework and exams, and write comments for each student at the end of each grading period Conduct regular hands-on lab activities to drive student engagement and content acquisition Serve as a High School Advisor as the first line of communication and support for a small cohort of students and families (grade to be determined after hiring) Collaborate with colleagues in a collegial, team-oriented environment Communicate with students, parents, and colleagues in a timely and professional manner Chaperone three social events each year Fulfill campus responsibilities including break supervision, crosswalk duty, or other duties as assigned Participate in Admission events, including Open House, New Student Orientation, and applicant interviews Attend staff meetings, Back-to-School Nights, commencement ceremony, and other events as directed Write college recommendation letters as required Skills
Required Experience running a safe and engaging high school physics lab, including the inventory, setup, and operation of all apparatus Excellent written and verbal communication skills Excellent classroom management skills Demonstrated interest in being part of a collaborative team Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and commitment to accuracy in all aspects of work Ability to maintain absolute confidentiality and the integrity of all information Strong interpersonal skills and commitment to being part of a diverse, equitable, and inclusive school community Useful/Preferred Demonstrated confidence and aptitude with the use of instructional technology Required Education and Experience A bachelor’s degree in physics, engineering, mathematics, or related field; advanced degree preferred A minimum of 5 years of previous teaching experience at the secondary level or equivalent professional experience Content and pedagogical expertise Useful/Preferred Valid teaching credential Experience advising high school students’ academic and social/emotional development Experience contributing to co-curricular activities like club advising or athletics coaching Physical requirements & environment
Ability to stand for long periods, sit, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and lift/move light to medium weights Ability to speak, hear, and see clearly Ordinary ambulatory skills sufficient to escort students to classes and events Computer use for extended periods Ability to adapt to varying environments with different noise levels and temperatures Compensation and benefits
This position has an expected salary range of $52,000 to $96,000. Benefits include medical, dental, and vision insurance, 403b retirement plan with employer match, paid sick leave, professional development opportunities, on-site cardio and weight room, and tuition remission opportunities for dependent children of employees. Please visit Oakwood’s Employment webpage to learn more and access a full listing of benefits. Oakwood School is dedicated to a culture of dignity and inclusion for all and is honored to be an equal opportunity employer. EEO and related notes
Oakwood School is committed to equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or any other status protected by applicable laws.
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