
Employment and Internships
It is no surprise that many members of Lab’s faculty and staff have stayed for 15-25-35 or more years. One staff member said: "Everyone wants to stay at Lab. Who wouldn’t embrace the opportunity to be flexible and creative every day? Frankly, it feels like an honor to be a part of Lab, to play a role in our collective mission and process of helping students with learning differences discover their best selves and succeed.”
The Lab School of Washington is situated in the Palisades neighborhood of Washington, DC. Located minutes from historic Georgetown, the Potomac waterfront, and a short drive to the museums, monuments, and other local historic sites. Lab spans two campuses — just a half-mile apart — and offers its faculty and staff the opportunity to work in a creative, collegial, and collaborative atmosphere.
“It’s easy to feel excited to get up each morning and come to Lab. Sure, we work incredibly hard, but there’s nothing more rewarding than witnessing a child find success in a skill area that used to be so daunting for them like a ‘non-reader’ turning into a bookworm or a student who struggled to express herself talk enthusiastically about a family vacation or favorite movie.”
— Speech and Language Pathologist and Intermediate Reading Specialist
The Lab School of Washington is an inclusive and welcoming school that celebrates diversity, including race, color, religion, national and ethnic origin, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, age or any other status protected by applicable law. We welcome candidates representing the diversity of today’s global world.
Job Openings
The Lab School of Washington, an independent school for children with language-based learning differences, has an opening for a substitute 8th grade science teacher beginning in February 2024.
Our ideal candidate will have
- A Master's degree
- Experience teaching students with specific learning differences
- Knowledge of middle school science content and methodology.
- Strong interpersonal and organizational skills.
Science 8 is centered on how the ever changing field of science shapes and reshapes the world today, tomorrow, and in the future. Time in class is spent conducting labs, demonstrations, and projects, in conjunction with practice on proper note taking and research/presentation skills. In the spring semester, students will continue their introduction into chemistry and physical science, with studies of the periodic table, acids and bases and Newtonian laws of motion. Students also complete their annual unit on health and human development.
All faculty and staff employed by Lab must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 or submit an official medical exemption.
Interested candidates are asked to submit a cover letter, resume, and a completed Lab School employment application to this web address.
The Lab School of Washington is an inclusive and welcoming school that celebrates diversity, including race, color, religion, national and ethnic origin, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, age or any other status protected by applicable law. We welcome candidates representing the diversity of today’s global world.