Ednovate Inc
2026-2027 Science Teacher (Physics)
Ednovate Inc, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
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2026-2027 Science Teacher (Physics)
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Ednovate Inc .
Position Overview As a Physics Teacher, you will drive exceptional student learning, ensuring all meet or exceed ambitious standards for academic and social‑emotional growth and achievement. In addition to planning and implementing a rigorous standards‑aligned physics curriculum, you will coach and support a cohort of advisees throughout their time at Ednovate and actively contribute to a positive, solutions‑oriented team and school culture. This role is an exciting opportunity for educators who believe deeply that all students can and must achieve at high levels and who are hungry to learn and grow as in a collaborative, results‑oriented environment. This full‑time, exempt position reports to the principal.
What You’ll Do
Master your content. Develop and implement cutting edge digital curriculum, powered by the Common Core Standards/NGSS Standards, and ensure students across all identity groups have access to a high‑quality, personalized college prep experience. Teach students the fundamental principles governing the universe, from motion and energy to forces and interactions, fostering scientific inquiry, critical thinking, problem‑solving skills through hands‑on discovery, fostering a lifelong love of science.
Implement best‑in‑class personalized instruction. Create and execute rigorous lesson and unit plans through backwards planning. Regularly track student mastery through Ednovate’s data systems and use a data‑driven approach to regularly adapt instruction. Lead students in developing their passion and purpose through project‑based learning opportunities. Provide students with clear, actionable feedback to drive continuous growth.
Build transformative relationships with students. Through your advisory, mentor a group of students throughout their high school experience. Support advisees in meeting yearly promotion requirements through guided reflection and one‑on‑one conferences.
Create and maintain a caring and accountable student culture. Establish clear, consistent, logical class structures, routines, and expectations aligned with our student culture model. Foster a sense of community through relationship‑building among students. Hold consistently high expectations for all students and support students to meet them. Create a sense of urgency, optimism, and engagement amongst students.
Contribute positively to the team. Build positive relationships with your teammates. Lean into your vulnerability as a means of building trust. Actively engage in difficult conversations and debate to ensure the best ideas surface. Drive for clarity in decision making. Seek, implement, and offer feedback necessary for individual and team growth. Commit to collective results.
Who You’ll Be
Mission‑driven professional passionate about increasing college attainment for historically under‑represent‑ed students
Social‑justice champion committed to promoting educational opportunity for all students and families
Entrepreneurial spirit who thrives in a workplace characterized by autonomy, flexibility, transparency and accountability
Collaborative team player who works well with others from diverse backgrounds, uplifts and celebrates our teammates and engages in healthy debate and feedback to get the best results for students and families
Resourceful, persistent learner with a growth mindset, constantly seeking to “find a way or make one” to master your craft and improve results.
We’re Looking For
Bachelor’s degree, required
A California Single Subject Teaching Credential or Out of State Teaching Credential, preferred; clear path to receiving a teaching credential within a year, required
2+ years of teaching experience in a relevant subject area with a strong record of improving student learning, strongly preferred
Significant content expertise in physics, required
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to communicate effectively with various audiences (including colleagues, students, families), required
We’re Committed To Giving You
A competitive and transparent salary ($70,250-$120,019, depending on background and experience).
Medical, dental and vision coverage - including a fully‑paid medical and dental option for employees and their families - and flexible spending account options
Paid family leave, short‑term disability and life insurance benefits
Fitness and entertainment discounts
Generous paid time off and holidays
403b retirement savings plan, with company matching up to 3%
A place to grow, learn and be a part of the Ednovate family
We Believe in Inclusion We aim to intentionally develop a schoolwide culture in which every student and teammate feels a sense of belonging. Ednovate does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, handicap, age, religion, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin. Employees must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily and, if requested, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship.
We know applying for a new job can be daunting, and studies have shown that individuals from historically under‑represented communities may only apply to roles when they meet 100% of the qualifications. We encourage all interested candidates to apply. You may be just the person we need! If you have any questions about your application or interview process, do not hesitate to email hiring@ednovate.org. We are here to help.
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2026-2027 Science Teacher (Physics)
role at
Ednovate Inc .
Position Overview As a Physics Teacher, you will drive exceptional student learning, ensuring all meet or exceed ambitious standards for academic and social‑emotional growth and achievement. In addition to planning and implementing a rigorous standards‑aligned physics curriculum, you will coach and support a cohort of advisees throughout their time at Ednovate and actively contribute to a positive, solutions‑oriented team and school culture. This role is an exciting opportunity for educators who believe deeply that all students can and must achieve at high levels and who are hungry to learn and grow as in a collaborative, results‑oriented environment. This full‑time, exempt position reports to the principal.
What You’ll Do
Master your content. Develop and implement cutting edge digital curriculum, powered by the Common Core Standards/NGSS Standards, and ensure students across all identity groups have access to a high‑quality, personalized college prep experience. Teach students the fundamental principles governing the universe, from motion and energy to forces and interactions, fostering scientific inquiry, critical thinking, problem‑solving skills through hands‑on discovery, fostering a lifelong love of science.
Implement best‑in‑class personalized instruction. Create and execute rigorous lesson and unit plans through backwards planning. Regularly track student mastery through Ednovate’s data systems and use a data‑driven approach to regularly adapt instruction. Lead students in developing their passion and purpose through project‑based learning opportunities. Provide students with clear, actionable feedback to drive continuous growth.
Build transformative relationships with students. Through your advisory, mentor a group of students throughout their high school experience. Support advisees in meeting yearly promotion requirements through guided reflection and one‑on‑one conferences.
Create and maintain a caring and accountable student culture. Establish clear, consistent, logical class structures, routines, and expectations aligned with our student culture model. Foster a sense of community through relationship‑building among students. Hold consistently high expectations for all students and support students to meet them. Create a sense of urgency, optimism, and engagement amongst students.
Contribute positively to the team. Build positive relationships with your teammates. Lean into your vulnerability as a means of building trust. Actively engage in difficult conversations and debate to ensure the best ideas surface. Drive for clarity in decision making. Seek, implement, and offer feedback necessary for individual and team growth. Commit to collective results.
Who You’ll Be
Mission‑driven professional passionate about increasing college attainment for historically under‑represent‑ed students
Social‑justice champion committed to promoting educational opportunity for all students and families
Entrepreneurial spirit who thrives in a workplace characterized by autonomy, flexibility, transparency and accountability
Collaborative team player who works well with others from diverse backgrounds, uplifts and celebrates our teammates and engages in healthy debate and feedback to get the best results for students and families
Resourceful, persistent learner with a growth mindset, constantly seeking to “find a way or make one” to master your craft and improve results.
We’re Looking For
Bachelor’s degree, required
A California Single Subject Teaching Credential or Out of State Teaching Credential, preferred; clear path to receiving a teaching credential within a year, required
2+ years of teaching experience in a relevant subject area with a strong record of improving student learning, strongly preferred
Significant content expertise in physics, required
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to communicate effectively with various audiences (including colleagues, students, families), required
We’re Committed To Giving You
A competitive and transparent salary ($70,250-$120,019, depending on background and experience).
Medical, dental and vision coverage - including a fully‑paid medical and dental option for employees and their families - and flexible spending account options
Paid family leave, short‑term disability and life insurance benefits
Fitness and entertainment discounts
Generous paid time off and holidays
403b retirement savings plan, with company matching up to 3%
A place to grow, learn and be a part of the Ednovate family
We Believe in Inclusion We aim to intentionally develop a schoolwide culture in which every student and teammate feels a sense of belonging. Ednovate does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, handicap, age, religion, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin. Employees must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily and, if requested, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship.
We know applying for a new job can be daunting, and studies have shown that individuals from historically under‑represented communities may only apply to roles when they meet 100% of the qualifications. We encourage all interested candidates to apply. You may be just the person we need! If you have any questions about your application or interview process, do not hesitate to email hiring@ednovate.org. We are here to help.
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