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The Lab School of Washington works with students entering grades 1–12 who have been diagnosed with a language-based learning difference such as dyslexia, or a specific learning difference in reading, math, or writing. Many of our students also benefit from our focused work on executive functioning skills. Some of our students may have a secondary diagnosis of ADHD. The Lab School utilizes a variety of art forms (visual and performing) to support student learning. A Lab education focuses on students' strengths, interests, and passions and provides an experiential and multi-sensory approach to learning. The majority of Lab's graduating seniors move directly to college.
The Lab School of Washington is an inclusive and welcoming school that celebrates diversity. We welcome candidates representing the diversity of today’s global world.
About the Position: The Lab School of Washington seeks a full-time Middle School Science Teacher beginning in August.
Middle School Science classes meet daily and average 8–10 students, allowing for strong relationships, individualized support, and meaningful engagement. The successful candidate will create an engaging, hands-on learning environment that supports students with language-based learning differences through inquiry-and project-based science instruction. As part of Lab’s arts-integrated approach, the teacher will design multisensory learning experiences, collaborate closely with colleagues and specialists, and serve as a student advisor, supporting students’ academic and personal growth.
Division: Middle School Location: 4759 Reservoir Road, NW, Washington, DC Type of Opportunity: Position begins in late August 2026 Compensation Range: $55,000 - $100,000
Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
Full-time position during the school year; 5 science classes + advisory
Plan and implement hands-on science instruction using inquiry-based and project-based learning strategies.
Design lessons that incorporate experimentation, design, and real-world problem solving.
Differentiate instruction to meet the needs of students with language-based learning differences.
Facilitate the academic, social, and personal development of students through engaging and accessible instruction.
Collaborate with teachers and administrators to support interdisciplinary learning opportunities.
Integrate technology and creative problem solving into classroom instruction.
Communicate effectively with colleagues and families regarding student progress and learning experiences.
What We Offer:
A collaborative team environment within a renowned educational setting
Meaningful, relationship-based work with students and colleagues
A mission-driven organization focused on helping students reach their full potential
Professional development opportunities
Opportunities to lead/support student clubs, affinity spaces, athletic coaching, and student travel.
Qualifications & Skills:
Advanced degree preferred
Knowledge of Next Generation Science Standards, middle school science content and methodology
Experience teaching science to adolescents with learning differences
Ability to work collaboratively and independently, especially as part of the broader Middle School Science team.
Ideally, the candidate will have teaching certification in the District of Columbia, or be eligible and/or willing, with support, to complete the requirements for this certification.
Strong interpersonal, written language, organizational, and communication skills
Resourceful, flexible, collaborative, and service oriented
Physical Demands: Ability to lift and transport materials and supplies weighing up to 20–25 lbs. Ability to stand for long periods of time. Frequent walking, reaching, and bending. Fine motor skills and steady hands.
Work Environment: The daily work environment is characteristic of a school setting, where noise levels can shift quickly from quiet clinical spaces to busy, high-activity areas. The successful candidate must be comfortable working in a fast-paced atmosphere, managing frequent transitions throughout the day, and maintaining professional focus despite common classroom distractions. The employee may be exposed to weather conditions prevalent at the time.
To Apply: Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and a completed Lab School employment application to this web address.
The Lab School does not discriminate against qualified applicants or students on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, disability, or any other status protected by applicable law in the administration of its educational, admissions, financial aid or other policies and programs.
For over 50 years, The Lab School of Washington has been providing an exceptional, college-preparatory academic experience for students (grades 1-12) with language-based learning differences.
The Lab School of Washington is an innovative learning community fostering scholarship and creativity in students with different learning styles. In an environment of inquiry and hands-on exploration, Lab School students learn to advocate for themselves as they become engaged and compassionate members of a global society. The goals of the institution are to:
...provide a rigorous, best in class, college-preparatory education;
...prepare students for a lifetime of learning;
...provide intensive remediation and teach useful learning strategies;
...use visual and performing arts to facilitate the education process;
...bring multi-sensory and experiential learning methods into the classroom;
support and educate parents;
...pioneer research and design new methodologies to remain on the cutting edge of the field;
...incorporate the latest technology into all Lab School programs;
...provide a challenging yet collaborative environment for staff and invest in professional developme...nt;
...disseminate the results of our programs to public and private schools that serve students who learn in both traditional and non-traditional ways.