High School: Chemistry Lead Teacher - Lynn, MA (2026-2027)
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KIPP Academy Lynn Collegiate
Lynn, MA (In Person)
$72,250 Salary, Full-Time
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High School:
Chemistry Lead Teacher- Lynn, MA (2026-2027) KIPP MA KIPP Academy Lynn Collegiate
- Lynn, Massachusetts Job Details
Job ID:
5649302Application Deadline:
Posted until filledPosted:
Apr 16, 2026 12:00 AM (UTC)Starting Date:
Aug 31, 2026 Job Description Physics Lead Teacher- KIPP Academy Lynn Charter School (KIPP MA)
Location:
Lynn, MA | Full-Time | High School |Salary:
$55,000- 89,500 + Signing & Retention Bonuses KIPP Academy Lynn is seeking a passionate, knowledgeable, and equity-driven Physics Lead Teacher to join our high school science team.
- High-quality instruction and rigorous professional development
- Character education and identity development
- Strong family partnerships
- Equitable access to college and postsecondary pathways To learn more, visit www.kippma.org. Key Responsibilities Instructional Excellence
- Lead rigorous and engaging high school physics instruction, rooted in real-world application and aligned with NGSS and Massachusetts frameworks
- Prepare daily and unit lesson plans that center student thinking, problem-solving, and inquiry-based learning
- Use provided curriculum and internalize resources to ensure content mastery, pacing, and rigor
- Develop and/or adapt lab activities, assessments, rubrics, and project-based learning opportunities
- Differentiate instruction for a wide range of learners, including English Language Learners and students with IEPs
- Set ambitious academic growth goals for students and use data regularly to monitor progress and inform instruction
- Build a learning environment that affirms students' identities, encourages curiosity, and fosters scientific thinking Classroom & School Culture
- Uphold strong classroom management through consistent routines, relationship-building, and culturally relevant practices
- Collaborate with grade-level and science content teams to align instruction and share strategies
- Implement school-wide systems that support student safety, joy, and academic excellence
- Communicate proactively with students, families, and colleagues to support whole-child development Professional Development & Team Collaboration
- Attend and participate in summer training, weekly professional development, and instructional coaching sessions
- Seek and apply feedback to continuously improve instructional practice
- Support school duties including transitions, arrival/dismissal, lunch, and coverage as needed
- Build authentic relationships with families and regularly communicate about student progress ⸻ Qualifications
- Deep belief in the potential of all students and alignment with KIPP's mission
- Bachelor's degree in physics, physical sciences, science education, or a related field required
- 2+ years of full-time science teaching experience (preferred)
- Strong knowledge of physics content and instructional best practices
- Demonstrated ability to drive student achievement and academic growth
- Culturally responsive and equity-focused approach to teaching
- MA teaching license preferred or willingness to pursue MTEL and SEI endorsement (with full support from KIPP MA)
- Must pass criminal background checks ⸻ Workplace Expectations
- Commitment to KIPP MA's values of integrity, humanity, self-awareness, critical consciousness, and personal responsibility
- Physical mobility to teach effectively (includes moving around classroom, occasional lifting, lab prep)
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills to build community and engage families ⸻ Compensation & Benefits
- Base salary: $55,000
- 89,500 depending on experience and education
- $1,000 signing bonus
- $2,000 annual retention bonus (after year one)
- Additional pay for advanced degrees: +$3,000 (first), +$1,500 (second)
- Comprehensive health, dental, vision, retirement benefits
- Paid holidays, school vacations, and personal time
- Robust professional development, coaching, and career advancement opportunities
MTEL/SEI
testing support (covered financially with optional free tutoring) ⸻ Diversity, Equity & Inclusion at KIPP MA KIPP MA is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a staff that reflects the diversity of our students and community. We actively seek candidates from historically marginalized backgrounds, including but not limited to people of color, first-generation college graduates, multilingual individuals, and LGBTQ+ educators. We believe in equity not just for our students—but for our teachers, families, and communities. ⸻ Apply Now Visit www.kippma.org/careers to learn more and apply. Inspire the next generation of scientists. Join our team. Teach Physics with purpose.Position Type:
Full-timeSalary:
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