Director of Curriculum, Science
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Add expected salary to your profile for insights. From lab-grown meat to the gut-brain axis, renewable energy to feeding colonies on Mars, Stile is helping teachers (a.k.a superheroes) prepare our young people for the world they’re living in. We’re on a mission to build the best science curriculum in the known universe. We want students equipped with the critical thinking skills and problem-solving tools needed to tackle the big issues of today and tomorrow. Today, more than 1-in-3 Australian secondary schools teach with our science curriculum. Tomorrow, the same will be true in the USA. It’s widely loved. But we’re only just getting started, and we need your help! As Director of Curriculum, Science at Stile, you’ll be responsible for driving the vision of our science teaching and learning resources in Australia and the US. You’ll be creating the end-to-end curriculum of your dreams . From the scope and sequence to every lab, video, question, and assessment. To bring this vision to life, you’ll lead a team of incredibly talented designers, illustrators, scientists, writers, editors, educators, and engineers to create resources that will inspire and challenge young minds. We’re looking for someone who lives and breathes science education . Someone who delights in crafting innovative ways to engage students in real-world issues in the science classroom. Someone who is passionate about improving the standard of education available to students around the world. Why you’re going to love it
- Changes you make have an impact on a national, and increasingly global, scale . Half of Australia’s 7-10 students use the curriculum you’re crafting and refining.
- We invest millions of dollars every year into the development of our science curriculum. We are not aware of anyone else investing to this level, or even close.
- Colleagues worth working with. You’ll join an amazing 70-strong team of teachers, scientists, artists, and engineers, including Australia’s former chief scientist. Imagine a workplace where everyone genuinely cares about, and is working towards, improving scientific literacy amongst our young citizens. We hold ourselves and each other to a high standard and love what we do.
- Work on something that really matters. In partnership with teachers, we’re coaching students to become problem solvers and critical thinkers. The internet democratized information. We believe that with a strong command of science, tomorrow’s citizens and leaders have a fighting chance of sorting the misinformation from the facts.
- Spend time in classrooms, working with teachers and students to refine your teaching and learning resources. So far this year, the Stile team has taught well in excess of 100 classes (team teaching with classroom teachers at Stile schools) and have observed hundreds more. Expect to teach and demonstrate the lessons you’ve created alongside your colleagues. Expect to attend major science conferences. No ivory towers here.
- Maintaining and refining Stile’s recommended scope and sequence for all our supported markets in Australia and the US.
- Finding innovative ways to take the best aspects of the Australian and International science curricula and bringing them together to create phenomena-driven units of work that will engage teachers and students around the world.
- Writing and reviewing lessons, activities from a teacher and student perspective prior to release.
- Working with our creative team, including artists, videographers, and simulation designers to craft innovative new ways of presenting scientific concepts.
- Building and maintaining a network of subject matter experts to advise on the technical and cultural aspects of our lessons.
- Building and maintaining an advisory board of the best science educators across the globe.
- Visiting classrooms and conferences in Australia and the US to observe Stile in action, talk to teachers, and stay on top of the latest thinking.
- You have a strong science background. Having a specialization in chemistry, physics, or maths is advantageous. You naturally like to keep abreast of scientific and technological advancements.
- You’ve got a strong understanding of evidence-based pedagogies, and you have experience deploying those in the classroom.
- You’ve got experience with curriculum and program development. Familiarity with the NGSS is a bonus.
- You’ve got a knack for finding innovative and creative ways to present topics in the science classroom in a way that engages students.
- Note you need not be a science teacher, though it’s clearly advantageous. We’d love to chat with people with a range of backgrounds.
- You excel in communicating complex scientific ideas clearly to a younger audience.
- You love working in a fast-paced environment. We’re small; we move quickly.
- You’re eager to learn. Super eager. You soak up feedback, incorporate it, and are constantly driven to be better. You can’t help it. You’re constantly thinking about how you could do your job better.
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