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Are you a collaborative and evidence-based instructional leader ready to elevate teaching practice and champion a truly transformative academic program? Aspen Academy seeks an exceptional Instructional Coach starting June 1 to drive instructional excellence, elevate teacher quality through targeted coaching, and ensure school-wide pedagogical coherence in line with our mission and core values. If this describes you, please apply today!
Are you a strategic educational leader ready to architect and champion a truly transformative academic program? Aspen Academy seeks an exceptional Director of Curriculum and Instruction to drive innovative curriculum, elevate instructional quality through coaching, and lead school-wide academic coherence in line with our mission and core values. If this describes you, please apply today!

Advancement Associate

March 2, 2026 - June 30, 2027

Colorado Academy (CA) is seeking a full-time Advancement Associate to join the school’s fundraising team. This role presents an exciting opportunity for a collaborative professional to support the Advancement team in advancing fundraising initiatives and deepening donor relationships. This position encompasses a variety of responsibilities that support all facets of the Advancement Department’s efforts, including annual giving, alumni relations, special events, and capital campaigns. This role will have a particular focus on Advancement systems coordination, prospect management, and data analysis, interpretation and reporting.
Bixby School is seeking a Long Term 4th/5th Grade Literacy Teacher from March-May 2026. Bixby School’s literacy and social studies programs are each grounded in the understanding that students thrive when they have the autonomy to direct their own learning. Opportunities for meaningful choice help to foster a love of learning and curiosity about the content. Come be a part of a supportive, professional team of educators in a progressive setting. Visit our website at www.bixbyschool.org to learn more about Bixby.

High School Math Teacher

February 11, 2026 - April 15, 2026

Job Position: High School Math Teacher

St. Mary’s Academy Overview:

St. Mary’s Academy, located in Englewood, Colorado, is Metro Denver’s premier Catholic, Independent school offering rigorous academics in its co-ed PreK-Grade 8, and all-girls High School. SMA offers a safe, yet innovative program that embraces all student backgrounds and fosters character and moral development from Pre-Kindergarten to graduation.

SMA is a close community where faculty and staff serve as role models for the students with a mission to foster excellence in each child through academic achievement, spiritual development, and service. The qualities of a strong work ethic, desire for personal growth, and commitment to life-long learning that St. Mary’s Academy expects of students is likewise an expectation for faculty and staff.  Each day, too, is an opportunity to live the Loretto School Values of faith, community, justice, and respect.

SMA is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty and staff dedicated to their profession and the well-being and life of the St. Mary’s Academy community. St. Mary's Academy does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, sex, disability, marital status, national or ethnic origin, race, sexual orientation, or religion. This policy applies to all areas of student concerns: educational policies, admission policies (historically, high school admission is open to women only), scholarship, and grant-in-aid programs, athletic and other school-administered programs as well as employee/personnel concerns. St. Mary's Academy is an equal opportunity employer. 

Job Description:

St. Mary’s Academy is seeking a High School Math Teacher. This is a full-time, 10-month, exempt position reporting to the division principal, beginning in August 2026. The ideal candidate can teach a range of levels through calculus, statistics, and/or computer Science. The position is responsible to: teach three 90-minute block classes per semester, serve as a grade level advisor and club sponsor, staff and oversee weekly math lab, and attend in-school activities.

Through regular conversations with their division principal and colleagues, St. Mary’s Academy teachers learn and understand their job responsibilities. It has been a hallmark of teachers throughout the history of SMA that their work goes beyond the classroom and includes not only the academic preparation of the student, but also the emotional, social and spiritual development of students. Additionally, teachers at St. Mary’s Academy are enthusiastic and energetic and they find support for new ideas. This enthusiasm is encouraged and applauded at SMA. Additionally, faculty members at St. Mary’s Academy are a supportive group. One does not have to look far to find a helping hand.

Major Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Plan, prepare, and deliver instructional activities that facilitate active learning experiences;
  • Develop schemes of work and lesson plans;
  • Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities;
  • Prepare classroom for class activities;
  • Provide a variety of learning materials and resources for use in educational activities;
  • Identify and select different instructional resources and methods to meet students’ varying needs;
  • Instruct and monitor students in the use of learning materials and equipment;
  • Use relevant technology to support instruction;
  • Observe and evaluate student’s performance and development;
  • Assign and grade class work, homework, tests and assignments;
  • Provide appropriate and timely feedback on work;
  • Encourage and monitor the progress of individual students;
  • Maintain accurate and complete records of students’ progress and development;
  • Prepare required reports on students and activities;
  • Manage student behavior in the classroom by establishing appropriate rules and procedures;
  • Perform certain pastoral duties including student support, counseling students with academic problems and providing student encouragement;
  • Participate in co-curricular and extracurricular activities such as social events, sporting events, clubs, overnight trips, community service and other school community activities;
  • Participate in department and school meetings, parent meetings;
  • Communicate regularly with students, colleagues and parents regarding student progress and student needs;
  • Keep updated with developments in subject area, teaching resources and methods and make relevant changes to instructional plans and activities;
  • Other tasks as assigned;
  • Adhere to and support the mission of St. Mary’s Academy. 

All teachers are also responsible for a variety of duties and tasks throughout the day; the principal will make these assignments and share them with faculty. These tasks and assignments change as needs of the community are determined.

Qualifications/Requirements:

Education and qualifications should include the following:

  • Bachelor’s degree in mathematics or a related field
  • Master’s degree or teaching certification is strongly preferred
  • 3+ years of teaching experience - ideally with a capacity to teach a range of levels through calculus and/or statistics.
  • Ability to connect and communicate effectively with students
  • Demonstrated use of classroom technology
  • Willingness to build and maintain collaborative relationships with colleagues and parents
  • A sense of resonance with the St. Mary’s Academy mission

Salary/Benefits:

The salary range for this full-time, exempt position is $54,000 - $68,000. St. Mary’s Academy provides excellent benefits, including medical, dental, and life insurance, retirement, paid time off, tuition remission, and opportunities for professional development.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates should send a cover letter, resume, and statement of educational philosophy to Meghan Colip, High School Administrative Assistant, at [email protected]. No calls, please.

 

Denver Academy in Denver, Colorado seeks a High School Literature & English Teacher for the 2026-2027 school year.

Type:

High School Teacher - Full-Time – Faculty

Category:

High School

Degree:

Bachelor’s Degree or Higher

Salary:

Starting salary for first year faculty without teaching experience is $58,000. Salary will be higher for teachers with experience and/or additional qualifications.

Benefits:

Denver Academy offers competitive salaries, excellent health and retirement savings benefits, significant professional development opportunities, and numerous other benefits which include, medical/dental/vision insurance, 403(b) retirement plan, short/long term disability insurance, life insurance, and sick leave. Benefits are subject to current Denver Academy policies.

Apply:

Please send your cover letter, resume, and Denver Academy application to [email protected]

The mission of Denver Academy is to inspire and empower diverse learners through student-centered, differentiated, and transformative education.

Founded in 1972 on the belief that students thrive when taught in the way they learn best, Denver Academy is one of the top schools in the nation dedicated to teaching diverse learners, including those with dyslexia and ADD/ADHD. DA’s innovative learning model is based on the balanced application of classroom management, information processing, and academic literacy. Small class sizes of 12-14 students facilitate differentiated instruction. Flexible placement and several academic levels within each core subject, including Honors classes and advanced coursework, allow faculty to teach to each student’s optimal level. Through this unique approach, students excel in their strengths while receiving the support they need in areas of challenge.

Accountability: Reports to Grade Level Dean / Head of High School Division

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in English, Literature, Education, or a related field (master’s degree preferred)
  • Teaching experience involving differentiated instruction preferred
  • Strong communication, organization, and classroom management skills
  • Understanding of neurodiverse learners and strengths-based education 
  • Commitment to professional growth and collaborative teaching

Teaching Responsibilities:

Instruction

  • Create and maintain a safe, respectful, and inclusive learning environment
  • Plan and deliver effective, differentiated instruction to meet diverse learning needs
  • Collaborate with Deans, Division Heads, and Program Team to deliver the Denver Academy curriculum
  • Remain current with Denver Academy programs, curriculum, and instructional practices

Classroom Management & Administration

  • Communicate clearly and consistently with parents/families and caregivers
  • Participate in parent/family conferences as scheduled and as needed
  • Maintain accurate attendance, gradebooks, assessments, and student records
  • Supervise students before school, during lunch, and after school, as assigned

Professional Leadership

  • Model professionalism, respect, and accountability within the classroom and school community
  • Represent Denver Academy positively and model effective conflict resolution

Additional Responsibilities

  • Participate in committees, school events, professional development, and required training
  • Perform other job-related duties as assigned

Scope & Sequence: English & Literature (Grades 9–12):

Denver Academy’s English & Literature program is scaffolded to support diverse learning profiles while building strong literacy, critical thinking, and self-advocacy skills. Literature courses emphasize reading, analysis, and vocabulary; English courses focus on writing, composition, and rhetoric.

Curriculum Snapshot: Literature (Grades 9–12)

  • Focus: Reading, literary analysis, vocabulary, and thematic inquiry across genres and time periods.
  • Grade 9 – Foundations: Text structure, literary devices, and universal themes (identity, resilience, justice).
  • Grade 10 – Exploration: Character development, historical context, and diverse cultural perspectives.
  • Grade 11 – American Identity: Modernism and Postmodernism; philosophical and intertextual analysis.
  • Grade 12 – Capstone: Advanced thematic study, multimodal text analysis, Shakespeare performance, and independent research.

Representative texts: 

The Alchemist, Hamlet, Fahrenheit 451, Persepolis, The Great Gatsby, Maus, Brave New World, Slaughterhouse-Five, and Waiting for Godot.

Curriculum Snapshot: English (Grades 9–12)

  • Focus: Writing process, composition, rhetoric, and self-advocacy through real-world applications.
  • Grade 9 – Foundations: Brainstorming, drafting, revising, grammar, paragraph structure, and descriptive writing.
  • Grade 10 – Voice & Fluency: Journaling, reflective writing, visual thinking, and structured compositions.
  • Grade 11 – Rhetoric & Argument: Research, persuasive writing, public speaking, and formal debate.
  • Grade 12 – College & Career Readiness: College essays, rhetorical analysis, senior symposium, multimodal composition, and dual enrollment options. 

Key Resources:

Write Ahead, Write for College, and Vocabulary from Classical Roots (grades 9 - 11).

Applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or the presence of a non-job-related medical condition or handicap.

 

 

Upper Division Math Teacher

February 11, 2026



Upper Division Math Teacher (26-27 School Year)

Denver JDS announces the opening of a full-time math teaching position for grades 6-12.  


Denver Jewish Day School Background:

Our pluralistic Jewish community day school prepares and inspires Jewish students through an extraordinary secular and Judaic education to live purposefully, act ethically, and thrive in the world.  We serve approximately 360 students in grades PK-12 on a beautiful campus in southeast Denver.  Our Upper Division comprises around 99 middle schoolers in grades 6-8 and another 95 or so high school students.  Our approximately 35 Upper Division faculty and staff come from diverse backgrounds and share a commitment to caring for and educating young people holistically.  


Role and responsibilities of the teacher:

Denver Jewish Day School seeks a passionate, caring, and skillful math teacher for the 2025-2026 school year.  The position entails teaching five sections of math, with specific course assignments to be determined based on the new hire’s interest and expertise.  In addition to fulfilling their core teaching responsibilities, full-time faculty at Denver JDS are expected to engage with students in other settings, including advisory, athletics, class trips, Wednesday electives, clubs, and extracurricular activities.  Class sizes are small (about 15 students on average), and teachers are typically able to offer students substantial personal attention.  Faculty work closely with our Student Support Center staff to help meet the needs of students with learning differences.


Qualifications:

We are looking for an experienced educator who is excited about working in a small school environment where it is possible to get to know students well and provide highly individualized guidance and support.  The ideal candidate will have a record of excellence in prior teaching roles, an interest in teaching both Middle and High School, the ability to teach across the curriculum from pre-Algebra through calculus, exceptional communication skills, and an interest in developing creative curricula in collaboration with colleagues.  Candidates who can teach science, Calculus III, and other advanced math courses may receive preference.


Compensation: 

The salary range is $50,000-$68,000, depending on experience.  We also offer a comprehensive benefits package.  Faculty and staff whose children are enrolled at the school receive an automatic 50 percent discount on tuition (and additional tuition assistance may be available).


Applicants should send a resume and cover letter to Upper Division Vice Principal Danielle Sapiens and to High School Dean & STEM coordinator Melanie Knowles

 

High School Social Studies Teacher

February 11, 2026 - April 15, 2026

Job Position: High School Social Studies Teacher

St. Mary’s Academy Overview:

St. Mary’s Academy, located in Englewood, Colorado, is Metro Denver’s premier Catholic, Independent school offering rigorous academics in its co-ed PreK-Grade 8, and all-girls High School. SMA offers a safe, yet innovative program that embraces students of all backgrounds and fosters character and moral development from Pre-Kindergarten through graduation.

SMA is a close community where faculty and staff serve as role models for students with a mission to foster excellence in each child through academic achievement, spiritual development, and service. The qualities of a strong work ethic, desire for personal growth, and commitment to life-long learning that St. Mary’s Academy expects of students is likewise an expectation for faculty and staff.  Each day, too, is an opportunity to live the Loretto School Values of faith, community, justice, and respect. 

SMA is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty and staff dedicated to their profession and the well-being and life of the St. Mary’s Academy community. St. Mary's Academy does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, sex, disability, marital status, national or ethnic origin, race, sexual orientation or religion. This policy applies to all areas of student concerns: educational policies, admission policies (historically high school admission is open to women only), scholarship, and grant-in-aid programs, athletic and other school-administered programs as well as employee/personnel concerns. St. Mary's Academy is an equal-opportunity employer. 

Job Description:

St. Mary’s Academy is seeking a High School Social Studies teacher. This is a full-time, 10-month, exempt position reporting to the division principal, beginning in August 2026. The position consists of three teaching sections and serving as an advisor to a small group of students. Candidates should have strong academic training and possess a demonstrated ability to teach and develop a robust and innovative curriculum. Additionally, we are looking for individuals who are enthusiastic about developing and supervising a range of co-curricular and extra-curricular activities for students, with specific interest in Speech and Debate. The ideal candidate will have a range of experience teaching high school students including Advanced Placement (AP) coursework. Explicit graduate training in the field of history or social sciences and experience with the AP Psychology curriculum is preferred.

Through regular conversations with their division principal and colleagues, St. Mary’s Academy teachers learn and understand their job responsibilities. It has been a hallmark of teachers throughout the history of St. Mary’s Academy that their work goes beyond the classroom and includes not only the academic preparation of the student but also the emotional, social, and spiritual development of students.  Additionally, teachers at St. Mary’s Academy are enthusiastic and energetic, and they find support for new ideas. This enthusiasm is encouraged and applauded at SMA. Additionally, faculty members at St. Mary’s Academy are a supportive group. One does not have to look far to find a helping hand.

Major Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Teach three 90-minute block classes;
  • Lead extracurricular activities, such as Speech and Debate;
  • Serve as grade-level advisor;
  • Plan, prepare, and deliver instructional activities that facilitate active learning experiences that meet students’ varying needs;
  • Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities;
  • Use relevant technology to support instruction;
  • Provide appropriate and timely feedback on work to allow students to grow in their educational abilities;
  • Maintain accurate and complete records of students’ progress and development, and prepare required reports on students and activities;
  • Manage student behavior in the classroom by establishing appropriate rules and procedures;
  • Participate in co-curricular and extracurricular activities such as social events, sporting events, clubs, overnight trips, community service, and other school community activities;
  • Participate in department, school, and parent meetings;
  • Communicate regularly with students, colleagues, and parents regarding student progress and student needs;
  • Keep updated with developments in the subject area, teaching resources, and methods and make relevant changes to instructional plans and activities;
  • Other tasks as assigned;
  • Adhere to and support the mission of St. Mary’s Academy.

All teachers are also responsible for a variety of duties and tasks throughout the day; the principal will make these assignments and share them with the faculty.  These tasks and assignments change as the needs of the community are determined. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Education and qualifications should include the following:

  • Bachelor’s degree in history or related area
  • Master’s degree preferred
  • 3+ years of teaching experience
  • An understanding of and appreciation for the developmental needs of young adolescents
  • Willingness to build and maintain collaborative relationships with colleagues and parents
  • Commitment to employing a positive, growth mindset to teaching
  • A sense of resonance with St. Mary’s Academy’s mission and Loretto values
  • Respect for all faith perspectives

Salary/Benefits:

The salary range for this full-time, exempt position is $54,000 to $68,000. St. Mary’s Academy provides excellent benefits, including medical, dental, and life insurance, retirement, paid time off, tuition remission, and opportunities for professional development.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates should send a cover letter, resume, and statement of educational philosophy to Meghan Colip, High School Administrative Assistant, at [email protected]. No calls, please.

5th Grade Lead Teacher

February 9, 2026

ABOUT ST. ANNE’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL

St. Anne’s Episcopal School is a vibrant, independent, preschool-8th-grade co-educational school located in the heart of the Denver metro area, serving approximately 450 students. Our school culture fosters a sense of belonging and community, builds character, and pursues academic scholarship, all rooted in our values of curiosity, humility, faith, compassion, and service. We are a supportive community that provides a program where students can thrive academically, athletically, spiritually, artistically, emotionally, and socially.   We build character and integrity upon a spiritual, moral, and ethical foundation and strive to foster the development of people who make significant and lasting contributions to society. 

MISSION

Grounded in our founding values, we cultivate a community of curious and compassionate learners who are inspired to serve and enrich our world.

VALUES

Community, Curiosity, Faith, Compassion, Humility


POSITION DESCRIPTION

St. Anne’s Episcopal School is pleased to announce an opening for a full-time 5th Grade Lead Teacher for the 2026-2027 school year. 


OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPECTATIONS

  • Practice classroom management that centers on the social-emotional needs of children and embodies a joyful classroom environment with clear expectations.

  • Incorporate a lens of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion across the curriculum in both planning and delivery.

  • Implement effective teaching strategies such as small-group instruction, project-based learning, specific feedback, differentiation, and incorporation of student choice and voice.

  • Engage actively with assessment practices to inform class-wide instruction and individual student growth in concert with learning specialists.

  • Communicate effectively with families about student progress through both informal touchpoints as well as formal opportunities (report cards and conferences).

  • Plan thoughtfully with the grade-level team to ensure horizontal consistency.

  • Utilize technology intentionally and demonstrate an interest in learning about new tools. 

  • Mentor assistant teachers in their professional journey.

  • Engage in professional development to stay informed on best practices in childhood education and curriculum innovation.

  • Contribute to community-wide needs and other duties as assigned.


IDEAL QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • Bachelor’s Degree in education or related field required.  Master’s Degree preferred.

  • Minimum of three years of experience teaching lower school grades (1-5).

  • Excellent organization, presentation and communication skills.

  • Strong classroom management skills.

  • Commitment to collaboration and team teaching across disciplines.

  • Ability to build a strong rapport with students, families, school personnel and external support providers.

  • Willingness to develop one's own knowledge and skills through professional development.

  • Ability to work and communicate effectively and efficiently with and within a culturally diverse student body, staff, and community.

  • Demonstrated ability to be flexible, visible, resilient, collaborative, and approachable.

  • An enthusiastic and strong work ethic, a team player, and a self-starter.

St. Anne’s Episcopal School is committed to creating a supportive learning environment where all individuals are valued for their unique contributions and are able to achieve their highest potential. We strongly believe that a diverse and inclusive environment is the best learning environment for our students and prepares them to live, work, and thrive in an increasingly global and multicultural community. We reject all prejudice, particularly those based on race, nationality, and ethnic origin, religion, socioeconomic status, gender identity, sexual orientation, and physical characteristics.

St. Anne’s believes that each individual is entitled to equal employment opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, gender or gender identity, national origin, age, sexual orientation, ancestry, disability, genetic information, veteran status or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local anti-discrimination laws.  The school’s equal employment opportunity practices extend to recruitment, hiring, selection, compensation, benefits, transfer, promotional opportunities, training, discipline, and all other terms, conditions and privileges of employment.

SALARY RANGE & BENEFITS 

$52,000 - $80,000 Annually  (Commensurate with Experience)

St. Anne’s offers a competitive benefits package which includes medical, dental and vision coverage, 403(b) retirement inclusion, long-term disability, life insurance and free lunch.

Interested candidates can send their cover letter, resume, Philosophy of Education statement, and list of references to Rene Reynolds, Director of Human Resources, at [email protected].

 

Employment Opportunity at Stanley British Primary School 

Position:

Upper Elementary School Counselor and SEL Teacher


Position to begin August 2026 for the 2026-2027 school year. This position reports to the Head of 3-4-5 and is charged with providing counseling support to students in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade as well as teaching weekly proactive social-emotional lessons. We are seeking candidates with a strong understanding of child development and an appreciation of the challenges students face in upper elementary school.


About Stanley BPS: 

Stanley British Primary School, located in Denver’s Lowry neighborhood, is a progressive independent school serving 477 children from Pre- kindergarten through 8th grade.  For over 50 years, Stanley classrooms have been filled with engaged learners guided by inspired teachers. At Stanley, a child's education goes well beyond academics - our teachers and our instruction principles give children the opportunity to reach their full potential academically, creatively, socially, emotionally and physically. We asked parents, teachers, staff and students to reflect on why they chose Stanley BPS. The answers we heard reflect a place and a philosophy unlike any other in the Denver independent school landscape. Teaching and learning at Stanley goes beyond a simple education. Students here have a chance to play, to choose, to interact and to own and embrace their own learning. SBPS is committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive school community. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

We value:

  • An inclusive and diverse community 

  • Joyfulness 

  • Lifelong learning 

  • Positive and constructive communication 

  • Creativity, flexibility, and resourcefulness 

  • An understanding of children and childhood 

  • Commitment to making a positive difference in the world


Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Provide individual school counseling for students needing extra support.

  • Support students with social-emotional growth by facilitating small groups with targeted goals.

  • Teach 10 SEL classes per week on topics that are pertinent to third, fourth, and fifth-grade students.

  • Respond to students in emotional distress as needed and in consultation with classroom teachers, Learning Specialists, Families, and the Head of 3-4-5. 

  • Create and update behavior support plans for students as needed, with specific social, emotional, or mental health goals, and communicate with the Head of 3-4-5, classroom teachers, and learning specialists about these plans to ensure they are implemented appropriately. 

  • Communicate with families and teachers when a child needs social-emotional support. 

  • Connect with outside therapists working with 3-4-5 students to ensure continuity of care for students. 

  • Communicate more broadly to grade level and/or all-school constituencies around topics of relevance (such as: stress, mindfulness, bullying, healthy eating habits, self-care, human development). This communication might include updates on best practices or current strategies being considered in schools, and could take the form of updates in the weekly newsletter, communications from the Head of 3-4-5, grade-level coffee chats, presenting at team meetings, collaborating with PK-8 counselors, etc. 

  • When appropriate, participate in planning and collaboration related to cross-division parent education events, and in consultation with school administrators. 

  • Attend faculty meetings to proactively share information about strategies to support students of concern and to coordinate communication and support plans.

  • Maintain records of student information as related to their social emotional development.

  • Maintain a network of local, outside mental health professionals and make referrals to outside resources when warranted. 

  • Coordinate health and human development curriculums for students yearly, and coordinate related communication and caregiver education. 

  • Coordinate grade-level community-building activities four times per year.

  • Maintain and adhere to the school’s policies on confidentiality, mandatory reporting, and harassment and bullying.

  • Support division head with the second to third grade transition, including information sessions for parents as well as classroom placements. 

  • Participate in the school-based crisis team and threat assessment team as appropriate.

  • Assist with duties as needed, such as carline, recess, lunch and other duties as assigned. 


Other Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Commit to a flexible schedule that includes night and weekend consultation and communication with the faculty, administrators, and families. 

  • Participate in all full-staff professional development, and any social-emotional teacher specific trainings, particularly related to confidentiality, mandatory reporting, and harassment. 

  • Involvement in student-life activities including school assemblies, grade-level community building field trips, and traveling on overnight trips to Cal-Wood. 

  • Assist in leading family group meetings, which are dedicated to social-emotional learning in groups of TK-8 learners and faculty and staff.

  • Take a proactive approach to stay engaged with mental health and social-emotional education trends within independent schools.


Desired Qualifications and Background Experience: 

  • An appreciation for and understanding of Stanley British Primary’s philosophy of education, including the seven goals for learners of self-awareness, collaboration, respect, curiosity, perseverance, academic resourcefulness, and joyful, lifelong learning 

  • A deep enjoyment of working with kids and getting to know them as individual people, honoring and valuing each individual child. 

  • A commitment to, enjoyment of, and appreciation of the development needs of third, fourth and fifth-grade students. 

  • A commitment to improving one’s craft and growing professionally, modeling the joyful, lifelong learning we seek to impart on our students. 

  • A bachelor’s degree is required; the ideal applicant for this position will have a master's or doctorate degree in Counseling, Psychology or Social Work, with current licensure in Colorado and experience as a teacher or counselor at the upper elementary level. 

  • Experience teaching third, fourth and fifth graders preferred

  • Experience working in a diverse environment. 

  • Highly organized and attentive to detail, able to keep track of a wide variety of dates, deadlines, and logistics. 

  • A willingness to pitch in and help out wherever needed. 

  • A self-starter who is attentive to the needs of individual faculty and of the overall 3-4-5 team. 

  • Strong oral and written communication skills. 

  • Familiarity and comfort with a range of technology, including the Google platform. 


Salary and Benefits:

Salary range is $57,000 - $88,000 based on experience and education

The salary range listed is just one component of Stanley’s total compensation for employees. Stanley offers wide-ranging opportunities to supplement individual salary with stipends. Stanley provides excellent benefits including medical, dental, life and disability insurance, retirement, paid time off in addition to paid fall, holiday and spring breaks, tuition remission and professional development.   


Equal Opportunity Employer 

Stanley BPS is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all persons regardless of race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status. This policy covers all programs, services, policies, and procedures of Stanley BPS, including admissions, employment and access to services and programs. 


To Apply:

To initiate an application, send a cover letter and resume to:

Susan Farr

Stanley British Primary School

Executive Assistant to the Head of School

[email protected]


Interviews will start as resumes are received. We will be accepting resumes until our position is filled.