Carney, Sandoe & Associates
High School Chemistry Teacher (2026-2027)
Carney, Sandoe & Associates , an education recruitment firm, is currently seeking
High School Chemistry Teachers
for the
2026-2027 school year
at independent schools in the
Greater Boston area .
About CS&A:
Our free job placement service connects educators with independent and private schools that align with their specific needs and qualifications. By getting to know each candidate personally, we match them with the right opportunities—saving time and ensuring the best match. Our mission is to help educators find roles where they can truly thrive. We have positions nationwide and internationally.
Responsibilities of the Chemistry Teacher
Develop and deliver engaging and effective chemistry lessons for students at various levels (e.g., middle school, high school, or advanced courses).
Use a variety of teaching methods to cater to different learning styles, including lectures, demonstrations, hands‑on activities, and experiments.
Prepare lesson plans, learning materials, and assessments in alignment with the curriculum and educational standards.
Foster a positive learning environment that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and problem‑solving.
Collaborate with other faculty members to create and refine curriculum materials, ensuring they meet the needs of the school’s educational goals.
Provide timely feedback to students on their progress, offering support and guidance to help them improve.
Advise students on college and career pathways, particularly in science‑related fields.
Qualifications of the Chemistry Teacher
A bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Science Education, or a related field (master’s degree preferred for advanced courses or higher teaching roles).
Prior experience teaching chemistry at the middle or high school level, particularly in a private or independent school setting, is preferred.
Experience with advanced courses (e.g., AP Chemistry, IB Chemistry) may be a plus.
In‑depth understanding of physics principles, theories, and concepts.
Proficiency in laboratory practices and safety protocols.
Ability to motivate and inspire students, encouraging their curiosity and passion for chemistry.
Skills in assessing and addressing diverse learning needs.
Familiarity with educational technology tools, learning management systems, and digital resources to enhance teaching and learning.
Ability to integrate technology effectively into chemistry instruction, such as through simulations, virtual labs, and multimedia presentations.
Additional Desired Qualities
Passion for chemistry and education.
Ability to work in a collaborative, dynamic, and innovative school environment.
Willingness to contribute to school‑wide initiatives and extracurricular activities.
Potential Benefits Compensation and benefit packages are competitive but will differ by school and will typically depend on geographic location, your experience, and your level of degree.
⛱️ Paid holidays, vacation and personal time
Housing (boarding schools only)
Equal Opportunity Employer Carney Sandoe does not discriminate on the basis of physical handicap, sex, race, creed, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national or ethnic origin in administration of its services, consulting, events, professional development, or other programs.
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Education
Industries Primary and Secondary Education
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High School Chemistry Teachers
for the
2026-2027 school year
at independent schools in the
Greater Boston area .
About CS&A:
Our free job placement service connects educators with independent and private schools that align with their specific needs and qualifications. By getting to know each candidate personally, we match them with the right opportunities—saving time and ensuring the best match. Our mission is to help educators find roles where they can truly thrive. We have positions nationwide and internationally.
Responsibilities of the Chemistry Teacher
Develop and deliver engaging and effective chemistry lessons for students at various levels (e.g., middle school, high school, or advanced courses).
Use a variety of teaching methods to cater to different learning styles, including lectures, demonstrations, hands‑on activities, and experiments.
Prepare lesson plans, learning materials, and assessments in alignment with the curriculum and educational standards.
Foster a positive learning environment that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and problem‑solving.
Collaborate with other faculty members to create and refine curriculum materials, ensuring they meet the needs of the school’s educational goals.
Provide timely feedback to students on their progress, offering support and guidance to help them improve.
Advise students on college and career pathways, particularly in science‑related fields.
Qualifications of the Chemistry Teacher
A bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Science Education, or a related field (master’s degree preferred for advanced courses or higher teaching roles).
Prior experience teaching chemistry at the middle or high school level, particularly in a private or independent school setting, is preferred.
Experience with advanced courses (e.g., AP Chemistry, IB Chemistry) may be a plus.
In‑depth understanding of physics principles, theories, and concepts.
Proficiency in laboratory practices and safety protocols.
Ability to motivate and inspire students, encouraging their curiosity and passion for chemistry.
Skills in assessing and addressing diverse learning needs.
Familiarity with educational technology tools, learning management systems, and digital resources to enhance teaching and learning.
Ability to integrate technology effectively into chemistry instruction, such as through simulations, virtual labs, and multimedia presentations.
Additional Desired Qualities
Passion for chemistry and education.
Ability to work in a collaborative, dynamic, and innovative school environment.
Willingness to contribute to school‑wide initiatives and extracurricular activities.
Potential Benefits Compensation and benefit packages are competitive but will differ by school and will typically depend on geographic location, your experience, and your level of degree.
⛱️ Paid holidays, vacation and personal time
Housing (boarding schools only)
Equal Opportunity Employer Carney Sandoe does not discriminate on the basis of physical handicap, sex, race, creed, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national or ethnic origin in administration of its services, consulting, events, professional development, or other programs.
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Education
Industries Primary and Secondary Education
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