Upper School Science Teacher (Chemistry)
Brimmer and May School, Chestnut Hill, MA
Brimmer and May School is an all-gender PK-12 day school in Chestnut Hill, MA that is seeking an experienced, collaborative full time Upper School Science teacher for the 2025-2026 school year.
The position includes teaching three sections of Chemistry, two electives in the Science Department, and serving as an Upper School advisor. The ideal candidate will have a BA/BS in Chemistry or a related field (Masters preferred), three+ years of experience, and a passion for working with students in and outside of the classroom. We seek an individual with a growth mindset who is proficient incorporating emerging technologies into their instruction, seeks to grow through professional development, has a willingness to support the mission of the school, and provides student-centered learning opportunities.
Specific Duties/Responsibilities:
• Plan and teach chemistry and science electives in the Upper School
• Work collaboratively with the Science department
• Serve as an advisor to students in the Upper School
• Supervise two study halls a week as well as break and lunch once a week
• Work with students outside of classroom time as needed
• Help foster a positive working and educational environment for students and colleagues
• Support the school’s mission, vision, and values
General Responsibilities:
• Excellent written and oral communication skills and attention to detail
• Punctuality and dependability
• Adherence to all personal policies, procedures, and rules contained in the Brimmer and May Faculty and Staff Handbooks
This position reports to the Science Department Chair and the Head of Upper School.
Please send a cover letter and resume to Joshua Neudel, Head of Upper School, JNeudel@brimmer.org
Brimmer is an equal opportunity employer. We select the best qualified applicant for the job based on job-related qualifications, regardless of age, race, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, familial or marital status, national origin, ancestry, or any other characteristic protected from discrimination under state or federal law. As an inclusive community, we welcome candidates who will increase the diversity of our school, especially candidates who self-identify as BIPOC.