The SEED School of Miami
Description
We are seeking a passionate and knowledgeable
Horticulture Teacher
to join our academic team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in plant science, landscaping, and sustainable agriculture and will be responsible for developing and delivering engaging, hands‑on instruction that prepares students for careers or further study in horticulture and related fields.
Position Summary The role involves designing curriculum, teaching practical horticultural techniques, maintaining school gardens and greenhouses, integrating environmental sustainability, and providing hands‑on learning opportunities through field trips and projects. The teacher will assess student progress, communicate outcomes to parents and colleagues, and collaborate on curriculum planning.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Develop and deliver curriculum‑aligned lessons in horticulture, plant biology, soil science, and landscape design.
Instruct students in practical horticultural techniques including planting, pruning, propagation, pest management, and greenhouse operation.
Maintain school gardens, greenhouses, and other horticultural facilities with student involvement.
Integrate environmental sustainability and conservation practices into coursework.
Plan and supervise field trips, guest speakers, and projects that provide real‑world exposure to horticultural careers.
Assess student progress through practical and theoretical evaluations, assignments, and exams.
Participate in curriculum planning, departmental meetings, and school‑wide events.
Assess students’ learning in a professional manner and communicate students’ progress to parents and fellow teachers to facilitate future instruction.
Plan, organize, and deliver appropriate lessons for assigned area(s) of responsibility, and submit lesson plans to the assigned administrator.
Stay current with industry trends, certifications, and educational standards.
Ensure a safe, inclusive, and productive learning environment.
Perform other tasks as required and/or assigned by supervisor(s).
Core Competencies
Demonstrates an understanding of and
respect
for individual differences and cultural diversity.
Takes
responsibility
for individual actions and outcomes, ensuring tasks are completed with reliability and quality.
Remains focused and positive in the face of challenges, continuously
persevering
towards goals despite obstacles.
Adheres to strong moral principles and ethical standards, even when it’s difficult or inconvenient ( integrity ).
Remaining
compassionate
by demonstrating genuine care and concern for the well‑being of others.
Practices mindfulness and expresses
gratitude
regularly, which boosts morale and encourages collaboration.
Seeks out opportunities for continued
growth
through self‑improvement, learning new skills, and expanding knowledge.
Requirements
A Bachelor's degree in Horticulture, Plant Science, Agricultural Education, or a related field.
Experience working in horticulture, landscaping, or agriculture.
Strong communication, organizational, and classroom management skills.
Prior teaching experience, especially in a secondary or post‑secondary setting (preferred).
Knowledge of the K‑12 education field, including familiarity with current student assessment and accountability practices.
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Horticulture Teacher
to join our academic team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in plant science, landscaping, and sustainable agriculture and will be responsible for developing and delivering engaging, hands‑on instruction that prepares students for careers or further study in horticulture and related fields.
Position Summary The role involves designing curriculum, teaching practical horticultural techniques, maintaining school gardens and greenhouses, integrating environmental sustainability, and providing hands‑on learning opportunities through field trips and projects. The teacher will assess student progress, communicate outcomes to parents and colleagues, and collaborate on curriculum planning.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Develop and deliver curriculum‑aligned lessons in horticulture, plant biology, soil science, and landscape design.
Instruct students in practical horticultural techniques including planting, pruning, propagation, pest management, and greenhouse operation.
Maintain school gardens, greenhouses, and other horticultural facilities with student involvement.
Integrate environmental sustainability and conservation practices into coursework.
Plan and supervise field trips, guest speakers, and projects that provide real‑world exposure to horticultural careers.
Assess student progress through practical and theoretical evaluations, assignments, and exams.
Participate in curriculum planning, departmental meetings, and school‑wide events.
Assess students’ learning in a professional manner and communicate students’ progress to parents and fellow teachers to facilitate future instruction.
Plan, organize, and deliver appropriate lessons for assigned area(s) of responsibility, and submit lesson plans to the assigned administrator.
Stay current with industry trends, certifications, and educational standards.
Ensure a safe, inclusive, and productive learning environment.
Perform other tasks as required and/or assigned by supervisor(s).
Core Competencies
Demonstrates an understanding of and
respect
for individual differences and cultural diversity.
Takes
responsibility
for individual actions and outcomes, ensuring tasks are completed with reliability and quality.
Remains focused and positive in the face of challenges, continuously
persevering
towards goals despite obstacles.
Adheres to strong moral principles and ethical standards, even when it’s difficult or inconvenient ( integrity ).
Remaining
compassionate
by demonstrating genuine care and concern for the well‑being of others.
Practices mindfulness and expresses
gratitude
regularly, which boosts morale and encourages collaboration.
Seeks out opportunities for continued
growth
through self‑improvement, learning new skills, and expanding knowledge.
Requirements
A Bachelor's degree in Horticulture, Plant Science, Agricultural Education, or a related field.
Experience working in horticulture, landscaping, or agriculture.
Strong communication, organizational, and classroom management skills.
Prior teaching experience, especially in a secondary or post‑secondary setting (preferred).
Knowledge of the K‑12 education field, including familiarity with current student assessment and accountability practices.
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