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As a Science Teacher, your primary responsibility will be to plan, prepare, and deliver engaging science lessons that are in line with the curriculum standards and objectives for the assigned grade levels. You will cover key topics in biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science, utilizing various teaching methods such as lectures, demonstrations, laboratory experiments, and interactive discussions to enhance student understanding and engagement. Encouraging students to ask questions, think critically, and apply scientific concepts to real-world situations will be essential in your role. Additionally, you will need to differentiate instruction to cater to the diverse learning needs of students, including those with special educational requirements. In the realm of laboratory work and experiments, you will be responsible for planning and supervising science laboratory experiments to ensure that students gain hands-on experience with scientific methods and safety protocols. It will be crucial to maintain the science lab, ensuring that all equipment and materials are in working order and that safety guidelines are strictly adhered to. Guiding students in conducting experiments, analyzing data, and writing lab reports will also form a significant part of your duties. Your role will involve designing and administering assessments such as tests, quizzes, assignments, and projects to gauge students" comprehension and progress in science. Providing constructive feedback to students on their performance and maintaining accurate records of student grades, attendance, and other necessary documentation will be integral to tracking student development. Collaborating with the science department, you will contribute to the development and enhancement of the science curriculum to ensure it meets educational standards and the evolving needs of students. Staying abreast of the latest advancements in science and science education, integrating new teaching strategies, resources, and technologies into the curriculum, and participating in special programs, science fairs, and extracurricular activities will be part of your curriculum development responsibilities. In terms of student support and mentorship, you will offer academic assistance to students to deepen their understanding of science and help them achieve their academic goals. Identifying and nurturing students with a strong inclination towards science, encouraging their participation in science-related competitions, clubs, and advanced study opportunities, and providing additional tutoring and guidance to students requiring further assistance with challenging science concepts will be crucial aspects of your role. Creating a positive and structured classroom environment that fosters respect, cooperation, and effective learning will be essential for effective classroom management. Managing classroom behavior, promptly addressing any issues in line with school policies, and nurturing a supportive and inclusive atmosphere where all students feel valued and motivated to excel will be key aspects of maintaining a conducive learning environment. As a committed professional, you will engage in ongoing professional development opportunities to enhance your teaching skills and remain informed about best practices in science education. Participation in departmental meetings, workshops, and training sessions, as well as contributing to the school community through involvement in extracurricular activities, school events, and committees, will be integral to your role as a Science Teacher. This is a full-time position with a day shift schedule that requires in-person work. Female candidates are specifically encouraged to apply. The ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor's degree (Preferred) and have at least 2 years of teaching experience, with a total work experience of 3 years being preferred.,