7th Grade | Science Teacher

Chicago, IL
Part Time
Entry Level

Job Summary
High Jump is hiring a Science Teacher to join our Saturday Sessions for the 2026–2027 academic year.

The Science Teacher will work with middle school scholars in a small-group setting, leading engaging science lessons and creating a classroom environment where students feel supported, challenged, and excited to learn. This Saturday Session unit focuses on ecology, climate change, ecosystems, and how environmental changes affect living things.

Location
We are currently hiring a Science Teacher at:

  • University of Chicago Lab Schools (5835 South Kimbark Ave, Chicago, IL 60637)

Teachers will work in person at the Lab campus for the Saturday Sessions.

What You’ll Do:

  • Teach engaging science lessons using provided curriculum and lesson plans.
  • Guide students through investigations and activities focused on ecology, climate change, ecosystems, and populations.
  • Create a classroom environment that is safe, welcoming, and supportive of student learning.
  • Build positive relationships with scholars and encourage curiosity, participation, and academic growth.
  • Encourage students to ask questions, investigate evidence, and develop their scientific thinking.
  • Help scholars connect science concepts to real-world environmental challenges.
  • Track student progress and provide feedback on student work and assignments.
  • Communicate with Teaching Assistants and High Jump staff about classroom needs and student progress.

We’re looking for teachers who:

  • Enjoy working with middle school students and know how to connect with this age group.
  • Create classrooms where students feel welcomed, supported, and excited to learn.
  • Build positive relationships with students while maintaining clear and consistent expectations.
  • Are engaging, creative, and able to make learning accessible to students with different needs and learning styles.
  • Are patient, flexible, and willing to adjust their approach based on what students need.
  • Encourage curiosity, participation, and confidence in the classroom.
  • Are dependable and committed to showing up prepared and ready to engage with students each Saturday.

Schedule & Dates
Time: 7:45 AM–2:30 PM
Saturday Program Dates:

  • September 26
  • October 3, 17 (High School Fair), 24
  • November 14 (ISEE Testing)
  • December 5, 12
  • January 9, 23
  • February 20
  • March 6
  • April 3, 10, 24
  • May 1, 15 (Tentative Make-Up Session)

Professional Development:
All Saturday program staff will participate in one day of professional development. Please tentatively hold September 19, 2026.

Qualifications

  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Associate's degree required; bachelor's degree preferred.
  • Teaching certification is not required but is preferred for content-area positions.
  • Experience working with middle school students or in organizations that serve youth.
  • Strong communication and classroom management skills.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with Teaching Assistants and High Jump staff.
  • Commitment to creating a positive and inclusive learning environment.

Pay:
The pay range for teachers varies based on experience and certification, typically ranging from $28–$40 per hour.

References:
Please provide two professional references as part of your application.

Other Saturday Teaching Opportunities
High Jump is also hiring Saturday Teachers for other subject areas and campuses. Explore our other Math, Science, Elective and High School Choice opportunities.


View all open High Jump positions here.
View all class descriptions here. 

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