WW Teaching Fellowship

The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to train highly talented STEM students and place them in high need schools in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. This fellowship program provides admission into a competitive Masters of Education program, clinical practice, certification, mentoring, and a $32,000 stipend.

To apply, you must have your bachelor’s degree in a STEM field by Spring 2021 (or 30 college credits in a STEM field), a cumulative GPA of a 3.0, and be eligible to work in the U.S.

Apply now, the first round of applications are due November 4, 2020!

Indianapolis Teaching Fellows

Indianapolis Teaching Fellows trains students without education degrees to become excellent teachers in a variety of subjects. Their Fellows will complete an intensive summer training program and begin to teach in Fall 2021. For the first two years of teaching, you will continue to receive coaching and complete additional certification coursework.

In order to apply you must graduate with your Bachelor’s by June 1 2021, be permitted to work in the U.S., have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA, and not be a licensed teacher.

The application deadline is October 13 2020, so apply now!

Noyce Teaching Fellowship Program

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Interested in becoming a math or science teacher after graduation? Apply for Ohio University’s Noyce Teaching Fellowship Program!

As part of this program, you will:

  • earn a tuition-free one year Master’s degree and teaching certification
  • receive a 14,000 dollar stipend during program year
  • join Ohio University’s network of STEM teaching fellows
  • work with faculty and experienced mentors
  • participate in STEM-related community service
  • teach in a high-needs school for 4 years after completing your master’s degree and teaching certification
  • receive a 11,000 dollar salary supplement during first four years teaching

Applications for 2020 will be accepted from December 1, 2019 until March 30, 2020. Apply and find more information here.

If you have further questions, please contact rallyforstem@ohio.edu.

Southern Teachers Chemistry Teaching Jobs

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If you are a soon to graduate chemistry major and are looking for a teaching job, Southern Teachers can help! Southern Teachers is a free service that works to connect science teachers with private college prep schools in the South. Typically, these schools do not require completion of a teacher-training program. Southern Teachers is looking for prospective graduates who are successful, smart, charismatic, and want to motivate high school and middle school students to become excited about science. Apply here.

Apply to be a General Chemistry TA in Spring 2019!

The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry hires over 50 outstanding undergraduates per semester to teach our General Chemistry courses. If you’d like to improve your content knowledge at your job, help students through problems, and get teaching experience, TAing could be for you!

Qualifications:

  • Completed General Chemistry Sequence (1210/1220; 1610/1620; or 1910H/1920H) with an A or A- (preferred)
  • Accumulative GPA > 3.6
  • Taking classes during Spring 2019
  • No other paid student appointment during Spring 2019 [this includes paid research]

Appointment Details:

  • Salary: $12-13/hour
  • Hours: 10-12 per week
  • Responsibilities: Teach 1-3 hour lab; Promptly grade assignments and prepare for teaching responsibilities; 1 weekly office hour; proctor all exams; attend weekly staff meetings and beginning of the term training beginning Sunday, January 6th. Conflicts with training should be stated on your application and described in detail if possible.

Apply online now! After the submission of your application, the department will reach out to ask you to submit a schedule. Submitting a schedule does not guarantee a position.  All applications, including schedules, are due November 11th, 2018 at 11:59 pm, and hiring decisions will be made by early December. Please contact the Lab Supervisors (chemlabsupervisor@osu.edu) if you have questions about the application process.

Apply to be a General Chemistry TA in Autumn 2018!

The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry hires over 50 outstanding undergraduates per semester to teach our General Chemistry courses. If you’d like to improve your content knowledge at your job, help students through problems, and get teaching experience, TAing could be for you!

Qualifications:

  • Completed General Chemistry Sequence (1210/1220; 1610/1620; or 1910H/1920H) with an A or A- (preferred)
  • Accumulative GPA > 3.6
  • Taking classes during Autumn 2018
  • No other paid student appointment during Autumn 2018 [this includes paid research]

Appointment Details:

  • Salary: $12/hour
  • Hours: 10-12 per week
  • Responsibilities: Teach 1-3 hour lab; Promptly grade assignments and prepare for teaching responsibilities; 1 weekly office hour; proctor all exams; attend weekly staff meetings and beginning of the year training beginning Monday, August 13th. Conflicts with training should be stated on your application and described in detail if possible.

Apply online now!  After the submission of your application, the department will reach out to ask you to submit a schedule. Submitting a schedule does not guarantee a position.  All applications, including schedules, are due May 1st, 2018, and hiring decisions will be made by early July. Please contact the Lab Supervisors (chemlabsupervisor@osu.edu) if you have questions about the application process.

Southern Teacher’s Agency is Recruiting for Science Teacher Jobs Now

The Southern Teachers Agency is the premier placement agency for private schools in the South. Since 1902, they have helped tens of thousands of teachers—both rookie and experienced—find jobs from Maryland to Miami to Midland, Texas. They are now recruiting graduating students who have the potential to become good chemistry teachers at independent schools around the South.

Southern Teachers already has openings listed for the 2018-19 academic year, and is expecting more than 3,000 jobs in total, including hundreds of jobs for science teachers but it can take a bit of time to progress from applicant to active candidate with Southern Teachers: they review each application individually, accept the candidates they believe they can help, interview each accepted candidate to understand their unique job search, and then check their references. With this understanding of what a candidate can do and also wants to do, they can place young teachers in jobs where they will have potential for success in the classroom.

This year they will host a Job Fair for our active candidates on February 3 in Atlanta, GA. In order to take advantage of all these opportunities—and their Atlanta Job Fair—please apply by Thanksgiving to become a candidate with Southern Teachers.

Southern Teachers’ services are free for candidates. Candidates do not necessarily need a teaching license or education major to be hired, especially for those teaching science.

You can learn more about Southern Teachers and their opportunities at their  website.