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At The Benjamin School, we believe that good teachers set high standards for their students and do everything they can to help them achieve them. We are looking for teachers who will support students as they become self-directed, independent learners with superior academic collegiate skills.
We are seeking an innovative STEM Coordinator and Robotics teacher who is passionate about hands-on learning, emerging technologies, and inspiring young adolescents to think like engineers, designers, and problem-solvers. The ideal candidate will be able to incorporate several teaching styles and use varied approaches to reach the students and make the material accessible. A desire to work with students in a challenging, college-preparatory environment, along with strong interpersonal and written communication skills, is essential for this role.
Qualified candidates should demonstrate a passion for science, a love of teaching middle school students, intellectual curiosity, strong communication skills, the ability to work within a team, skills to engage and inspire students in the pursuit of learning, and a commitment to ongoing professional development. The person filling this position will coordinate interdisciplinary STEM initiatives and teach sections of Middle School Robotics.
Position Responsibilities:
STEM Coordination
Lead the development, alignment, and implementation of the middle school STEM curriculum.
Collaborate with teachers across disciplines to integrate STEM concepts into core academic subjects.
Evaluate and recommend STEM resources, tools, and technologies to enhance instruction.
Robotics Instruction & Team Leadership
Teach middle school robotics classes using VEX or similar systems.
Coach and mentor the competitive robotics and drone teams, including scheduling practices, preparing students for competitions, and managing tournament logistics.
Maintain robotics equipment, tools, and materials; ensure safe and effective use of the robotics lab.
Foster teamwork, perseverance, and creative problem-solving within robotics programs.
Professional Qualifications:
The most desirable candidates will have the following background or comparable experience:
A bachelor’s degree in science or a related field is required;
An advanced degree in science, STEM education, or engineering is preferred;
Minimum three years of teaching experience in a rigorous, college preparatory program at the Middle School level;
Background in chemistry, physics, computer science, algebra, and geometry;
Strong community engagement, team-building, organizational, and communication skills
Interest in 3D printing, robotics, drones, and/or integrating engineering principles into the curriculum;
Willingness to create a student-centered classroom;
Interest and experience interacting with students outside the classroom in co-curricular activities: sports, arts, social service, etc.
Key Expectations:
Support the school’s mission and contribute positively to the learning community.
Consistently models The Benjamin School Values.
Builds positive interpersonal relationships with colleagues by establishing effective communication through listening, responsiveness, openness, availability, and approachability.
Takes initiative and ownership in displaying a positive work ethic and behaviors, and encourages this attitude in others.
Maintains proficiency in the field through personal and professional development that strengthens the role and the school.
Physical and Work Requirements:
Prolonged periods of time sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Occasional movement about the office and lift and/or move up to 15 pounds.
Ability to work in excess of 8 hours a day, as well as evening and weekend hours as necessary for events and projects.
Travel required for meetings, events, and professional development.
Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
The Benjamin School offers a competitive salary and an outstanding benefits package, which includes Medical, Dental, and Vision, AFLAC, 403B Retirement, Paid Time Off, Flexible Spending, Student Tuition discounts, Educational Assistance, and School-paid Basic Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability. For additional information, please visit our website at www.thebenjaminschool.org.
If selected to advance in our hiring process, you will be required to complete both a background check and a drug screening. In accordance with state regulations, your background check will be conducted through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. For more information about the Clearinghouse, including its purpose, FAQs, and additional resources, please visit: https://info.flclearinghouse.com/
Please email your résumé and letter of interest to ms.openings@thebenjaminschool.org.
We kindly ask that you refrain from telephone calls.
Go Benjamin. Then Go Anywhere.
At The Benjamin School, students begin a lifelong pursuit of understanding, embracing the excitement of learning, and realizing its unlimited power. Beginning in our PK3 classrooms and continuing through grade 12, students have the opportunity to discover and explore their passions.
With sprawling campuses in North Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens, students spend plenty of time outdoors enjoying their natural surroundings. A community of just over 1,300 students is rooted in a shared commitment to excellence, achievement, and a strong sense of values. Students learn to balance confidence with humility, and competitiveness with collaboration to reveal their best selves and to bring out the best in each other. An exceptional faculty guides children to experience gratification through the pursuit of knowledge.
Our Lower School program begins with WOW, our Worlds of Wonder program for 3-year-old students and continues through grade 5. Joy and inspiration guide teacher interaction with our young learners as students explore new concepts and skills through hands-on discovery, teacher-guided investigation, and project-based learning. A warm and ...caring atmosphere centered on the 12 Benjamin Values promotes a sense of respect for one’s self and others and encourages a spirit of belonging. Students are inspired to develop their full potential intellectually, artistically, physically, socially, and emotionally as they mature into the best version of themselves.
From the moment middle school students in grades 6-8 arrive on campus, they are guided by a community of supportive educators passionate for teaching the early adolescent. Our exceptionally skillful and creative teachers are characterized by their commitment to the individual student's academic success. An engaging and challenging learning environment fosters confidence, self-esteem, global understanding, personal and civic responsibility, and a love for learning. An interdisciplinary focus rich in technology gives students the tools to apply newly acquired knowledge. A rigorous core curriculum reinforces basic skills and innovative course electives introduce students to a wealth of novel and meaningful information.
With 23 Advanced Placement courses and a dozen Honors courses, our Upper School students in grades 9-12 are challenged in all subject areas. Rigorous work is deemed an opportunity by gifted and dynamic teachers who impart academic challenges with clear expectations and support. Character Education is implicit in all we do, and students adhere to the School’s Honor Code with respect and courtesy central to the learning experience. Twice-weekly advisory meetings are held, where faculty serve as advocates for their advisees and foster the personal growth of our upper school students. A comprehensive selection of electives, curricular and co-curricular sports, art programs, and over 40 clubs enable students to discover various opportunities and achievements. Our students excel beyond academics, earning visual, performing, and digital arts awards. A robust athletic program prepares an average of 20% of our graduates to pursue collegiate athletics each year. Benjamin alumni are currently playing in the NFL and MLB.
While our curriculum prepares students for the nation's most selective colleges and universities, our College Counseling Office works closely with students to target institutions that best satisfy their individual interests and aspirations.
They start here. And from here, they see that they can go anywhere.