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University of Georgia, Physics & Astronomy Department

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Physics Teaching Jobs at K-12 Private Schools
Let ATOMS Placement Services help you find your next teaching job. ATOMS is a boutique educational recruitment firm that specializes in the placement of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) educators in private and independent schools. We work with hundreds of leading day and boarding schools in 39 states.    Our services are free to job-seekers (all fees are paid by our client schools). If you are accepted as an ATOMS candidate, we will provide you with personalized job opportunities that match your geographic and position requirements, as well as the requirements of the hiring school.  Job Summary: ATOMS client schools are looking for Physics, Mathematics and/or Engineering Teachers for the 2024-2025 school year.


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