High School Science Teacher
High School Science Teacher (Part Time)
2026-2027 School Year
Goal
The high school science teacher will be responsible for teaching one section of Integrated Physics and Chemistry (IPC) and two sections of Biology. This is a unique opportunity to help shape the high school program at The Westview School, working with students on the autism spectrum in a nurturing and supportive setting. The teacher will be expected to adapt lessons and teaching methods to meet the diverse learning styles and needs of our students, using evidence-based strategies to support academic achievement.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Education, STEM-related field, or a related discipline (Required)
- Texas Teacher Certification in Science (or eligibility to obtain certification in Texas).
- Experience working with students with autism or other developmental disabilities (preferred)
- Strong content knowledge of curriculum and teaching methods
- Ability to differentiate instruction for students with diverse learning needs, including the use of accommodations and modifications
- Excellent communication skills, both with students and their families, as well as with the broader educational team
- Commitment to fostering a positive, inclusive classroom that helps students develop academically, socially, and emotionally
Preferred Skills
- Experience using assistive technology and digital tools to support students with autism
- Knowledge of social skills development and behavioral interventions
- Strong organizational and time-management skills to teach multiple subjects and support a classroom with diverse learners
- Enthusiasm for contributing to the growth and development of The Westview High School
Key Responsibilities
- Teaching Integrated Physics and Chemistry: Develop and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons to support students in building a strong foundation in applied sciences. Emphasize problem-solving, critical thinking, and real-world applications
- Teaching Biology: Plan and teach Biology with a hands-on, inquiry-based approach, integrating lab work and real-life examples to make content accessible and meaningful for students
- Individualized Instruction: Tailor lesson plans to meet the diverse needs of students, utilizing accommodations and modifications based on individual student needs
- Behavior Management: Implement strategies to support students' behavior and emotional needs in the classroom, promoting positive interactions and a productive learning environment
- Collaboration: Work closely with the multidisciplinary team, including speech therapists, occupational therapists, behavior specialists, administrators, and other content area teachers to create integrated learning experiences that support the holistic development of students
- Assessment and Reporting: Regularly assess student progress using formative and summative assessments, and provide timely, constructive feedback. Communicate effectively with parents and guardians about academic and social development.
- Professional Development: Participate in ongoing professional development opportunities to stay current with best practices in teaching students with autism and in STEM education.
About The Westview School
The Westview School is a private, non-profit institution dedicated to providing a stimulating, specialized learning environment where high-functioning children with autism spectrum disorder can reach their full potential. Founded in 1981, Westview is the only school in the greater Houston area—and among the few in the country—that specifically serves children with autism spectrum disorder, ages 2 through high school. Our program integrates rigorous academics with a strong emphasis on social communication and social skills, aiming to enhance self-esteem and foster successful community integration.
Mission Statement
The mission of The Westview School is to provide a unique, specialized learning environment offering outstanding educational and social opportunities for children on the autism spectrum.
Belief Statement
The Westview School believes that when children with autism are educated in a nurturing and supportive environment, they learn, grow, and develop a strong sense of self and an appreciation for others.
Vision Statement
The vision of The Westview School is to provide a learning environment that is sensitive to the social, emotional, and academic needs of children with autism to ensure that they have opportunities to reach their full potential.
Work Environment & Culture
At The Westview School, we foster a supportive, inclusive environment where staff are passionate about supporting students with autism to thrive. The ideal candidate is committed to building relationships, promoting student independence, and creating bridges between school and community.