Middle School Science Teacher
February 6, 2026 - June 3, 2026
Early School Teacher
February 6, 2026 - August 31, 2026
Early School Teacher
Aspen Country Day School
Full Time, Exempt
Aspen Country Day School seeks nurturing, flexible, and highly collaborative Early School Teacher to support children ages 3 and 4 in a dynamic early childhood program. This position requires a teacher who is deeply knowledgeable about early childhood development and who can move fluidly between three classrooms to support instructional, social-emotional, and classroom needs.
The ideal candidate is warm, observant, adaptable, and joyful in their work with young children, and understands the importance of consistency, teamwork, and responsiveness in early learning environments.
The Early School program emphasizes play as the major part of children’s work. Play is essential for building a solid foundation for success in school. Teachers help guide children to develop many skills—social, pre-literacy and math, fine and gross motor, as well as problem-solving—through playing with peers, independently, or interacting with their teachers. The program offers children abundant opportunities to make discoveries and observations, act out stories, resolve conflicts, and construct meaning through play.
About Aspen Country Day School
This Early School through Eighth Grade school is known for its intentional approach to challenging and nurturing children as they build confidence, resilience, and joy in learning. Vibrant academic, arts, and outdoor programs led by dedicated teachers give students a solid foundation for lives of meaning and purpose. At its campus in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, the school welcomes approximately 300 students from throughout the Roaring Fork Valley. It is accredited by the Association of Colorado Independent Schools and a member of the National Association of Independent Schools. Visit www.aspencountryday.org to learn more.
Salary
The wage rate for this position will include a salary range of $60,000-$70,000 and will be commensurate with experience.
This is a full-time position with health, dental, vision, disability insurance and retirement plan offerings.
Essential Functions
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Maintain a safe, nurturing, and inviting classroom environment and exhibit daily commitment, dedication, and enthusiasm for early childhood learning while working in all three early school classrooms throughout the day
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Maintain professional conduct and respectful, positive interactions with children, parents, and colleague
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Assist in planning age-appropriate curriculum activities (monthly calendar, circles, art projects, math & literacy) and updating classroom materials
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Attend 15 hours of professional development (includes at least 3 hours on social-emotional development)
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Possess a thorough understanding of early childhood development
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Follow the Colorado state preschool standards and guidelines complete all annual state-mandated training on time
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Follow all Early School policies and procedures
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Attend meetings of the Preschool team as well as all-faculty meetings
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Assist in planning field trips and the creation of weekly newsletters
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Assist with report cards and attend Parent/Teacher conferences
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Conduct assessments and collect observations
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Assist with cleaning, sanitizing, hand washing, diaper changing, etc.
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Supervise and maintain the child/teacher ratio at all times
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Participate in program goal-setting and annual planning
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Engage in a performance evaluation process with co-directors
Expectations
This is a full-time position that begins in mid-August 2026. The standard schedule is 7:45am to 3:45pm, with 2 faculty meetings per month until 4:30, although team planning meetings may require additional time. Additionally, all faculty members share daily supervision duties at the school. Occasional evening and weekend commitments are required throughout the school year as well as participation in Outdoor Education trips during the academic year.
NOTE: This position requires a pre-employment criminal background check. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a criminal background check.
Physical Demands
? Visual Acuity: Ability to bring objects into focus.
? Balancing: Maintaining equilibrium.
? Bending: Bending or position oneself to move an object from one level to another.
? Carrying: transporting or moving an object.
? Crouching: Bending body downward and forward by bending leg and spine.
? Climbing: Ascending or descending stationary objects.
? Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination: Performing work through using two or more body parts or other devices.
? Gripping/Grasping: Ability to apply pressure with fingers and palm.
? Handling: Seizing, holding, grasping, through use of hands, fingers, or other means.
? Hearing: Perceiving and comprehending the nature and direction of sounds.
? Kneeling: Bending legs at knees to come to rest on knee or knees
? Lifting: Moving objects weighing no more than 10 pounds from one level to another.
? Pushing/Pulling: Ability to use upper extremities to exert force in order to press, draw, drag or haul objects in a sustained motion.
? Reaching: Extending the hands and arms or other device in any direction.
? Repetitive motions: Making frequent or continuous movements.
? Sitting: Remaining in a stationary position.
? Standing: Ability to sustain position for a period of time.
? Stooping: Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the waist.
? Talking: Communicating ideas or exchanging information.
? Walking: Ability to move to traverse from one location to another.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
This job description is designed to indicate the general nature of the work. Duties and responsibilities may change at any time with or without notice.
To Apply
If you are interested in this position, please submit a resume to [email protected].
Aspen Country Day School provides equal employment opportunities to applicants without regard to age, race, sex, color, religion, national origin, military status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by applicable law. The school's statement of diversity, equity, and inclusion is HERE.
Lower School Science Teacher
February 6, 2026 - August 31, 2026
Lower School Science Teacher
Aspen Country Day School
Full Time, Exempt
Aspen Country Day School seeks an enthusiastic and experienced Lower School Science Teacher to inspire curiosity, critical thinking, and a love of scientific inquiry for students in Early school through Third Grade beginning in mid-August 2026. The ideal candidate embraces hands-on, inquiry-based learning and understands how young children learn best, through exploration, questioning, and meaningful connections to the world around them.
This teacher will design and deliver engaging science instruction aligned with the school’s mission and values, collaborate closely with grade-level teams, and contribute positively to the life of the school community.
About Aspen Country Day School
This Early School through Eighth Grade school is known for its intentional approach to challenging and nurturing children as they build confidence, resilience, and joy in learning. Vibrant academic, arts, and outdoor programs led by dedicated teachers give students a solid foundation for lives of meaning and purpose. At its campus in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, the school welcomes approximately 300 students from throughout the Roaring Fork Valley. It is accredited by the Association of Colorado Independent Schools and a member of the National Association of Independent Schools. Visit www.aspencountryday.org to learn more.
Salary
The wage rate for this position will include a salary range of $60,000 - $70,000 and will be commensurate with experience.
This is a full-time position with health, dental, vision, disability insurance and retirement plan offerings.
Essential Functions
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Teach, plan lessons, foster and evaluate student growth through developmentally appropriate, inquiry-based science lessons that foster curiosity, observation, experimentation, and problem-solving
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Refine and implement a science curriculum that integrates life, physical, and earth sciences and aligns with best practices in lower school education
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Foster a classroom culture that values collaboration, including group investigations, partner work, scientific discussions, and shared reflection.
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Differentiate instruction to meet the diverse learning needs of students
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Use formative and summative assessments to monitor student progress and inform instruction
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Collaborate with classroom teachers to integrate science learning across disciplines when appropriate
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Communicate effectively and professionally with families regarding curriculum, student progress, and classroom activities
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Participate in faculty meetings, professional development, and school events
Expectations
This is a full-time position that begins in mid-August 2026. The standard schedule is 7:45am to 3:45pm, with 2 faculty meetings per month until 4:30, although team planning meetings may require additional time. Additionally, all faculty members share daily supervision duties at the school. Occasional evening and weekend commitments are required throughout the school year. This position also supports and engages with the school’s outdoor education program by attending multiple trips throughout the academic year and participates in grade-based ski days.
NOTE: This position requires a pre-employment criminal background check. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a criminal background check.
Physical Demands
? Visual Acuity: Ability to bring objects into focus.
? Balancing: Maintaining equilibrium.
? Bending: Bending or position oneself to move an object from one level to another.
? Carrying: transporting or moving an object.
? Crouching: Bending body downward and forward by bending leg and spine.
? Climbing: Ascending or descending stationary objects.
? Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination: Performing work through using two or more body parts or other devices.
? Gripping/Grasping: Ability to apply pressure with fingers and palm.
? Handling: Seizing, holding, grasping, through use of hands, fingers, or other means.
? Hearing: Perceiving and comprehending the nature and direction of sounds.
? Kneeling: Bending legs at knees to come to rest on knee or knees
? Lifting: Moving objects weighing no more than 10 pounds from one level to another.
? Pushing/Pulling: Ability to use upper extremities to exert force in order to press, draw, drag or haul objects in a sustained motion.
? Reaching: Extending the hands and arms or other device in any direction.
? Repetitive motions: Making frequent or continuous movements.
? Sitting: Remaining in a stationary position.
? Standing: Ability to sustain position for a period of time.
? Stooping: Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the waist.
? Talking: Communicating ideas or exchanging information.
? Walking: Ability to move to traverse from one location to another.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
This job description is designed to indicate the general nature of the work. Duties and responsibilities may change at any time with or without notice.
To Apply
If you are interested in this position, please submit a cover letter and resume to [email protected].
To Apply
If you are interested in this position, please submit a resume to [email protected].
Aspen Country Day School provides equal employment opportunities to applicants without regard to age, race, sex, color, religion, national origin, military status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by applicable law. The school's statement of diversity, equity, and inclusion is HERE.
Visual Arts K-8 Teacher
February 6, 2026
Upper Elementary School Counselor and SEL Teacher
February 6, 2026
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:
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An inclusive and diverse community
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Joyfulness
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Lifelong learning
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Positive and constructive communication
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Creativity, flexibility, and resourcefulness
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An understanding of children and childhood
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Commitment to making a positive difference in the world
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
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Provide individual school counseling for students needing extra support.
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Support students with social-emotional growth by facilitating small groups with targeted goals.
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Teach 10 SEL classes per week on topics that are pertinent to third, fourth, and fifth-grade students.
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Respond to students in emotional distress as needed and in consultation with classroom teachers, Learning Specialists, Families, and the Head of 3-4-5.
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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.
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Communicate with families and teachers when a child needs social-emotional support.
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Connect with outside therapists working with 3-4-5 students to ensure continuity of care for students.
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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.
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When appropriate, participate in planning and collaboration related to cross-division parent education events, and in consultation with school administrators.
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Attend faculty meetings to proactively share information about strategies to support students of concern and to coordinate communication and support plans.
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Maintain records of student information as related to their social emotional development.
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Maintain a network of local, outside mental health professionals and make referrals to outside resources when warranted.
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Coordinate health and human development curriculums for students yearly, and coordinate related communication and caregiver education.
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Coordinate grade-level community-building activities four times per year.
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Maintain and adhere to the school’s policies on confidentiality, mandatory reporting, and harassment and bullying.
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Support division head with the second to third grade transition, including information sessions for parents as well as classroom placements.
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Participate in the school-based crisis team and threat assessment team as appropriate.
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Assist with duties as needed, such as carline, recess, lunch and other duties as assigned.
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
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Commit to a flexible schedule that includes night and weekend consultation and communication with the faculty, administrators, and families.
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Participate in all full-staff professional development, and any social-emotional teacher specific trainings, particularly related to confidentiality, mandatory reporting, and harassment.
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Involvement in student-life activities including school assemblies, grade-level community building field trips, and traveling on overnight trips to Cal-Wood.
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Assist in leading family group meetings, which are dedicated to social-emotional learning in groups of TK-8 learners and faculty and staff.
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Take a proactive approach to stay engaged with mental health and social-emotional education trends within independent schools.
Desired Qualifications and Background Experience:
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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
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A deep enjoyment of working with kids and getting to know them as individual people, honoring and valuing each individual child.
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A commitment to, enjoyment of, and appreciation of the development needs of third, fourth and fifth-grade students.
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A commitment to improving one’s craft and growing professionally, modeling the joyful, lifelong learning we seek to impart on our students.
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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.
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Experience teaching third, fourth and fifth graders preferred
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Experience working in a diverse environment.
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Highly organized and attentive to detail, able to keep track of a wide variety of dates, deadlines, and logistics.
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A willingness to pitch in and help out wherever needed.
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A self-starter who is attentive to the needs of individual faculty and of the overall 3-4-5 team.
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Strong oral and written communication skills.
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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
Interviews will start as resumes are received. We will be accepting resumes until our position is filled.
Preschool Lead Teacher
February 6, 2026
Middle School Assistant Principal
February 4, 2026
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 Preschool-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 Preschool 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 seeks an Assistant Principal for the Middle School who delights in adolescents and believes deeply in the transformative power of middle-level education. This leader supports the thoughtful day-to-day life of the division while keeping students’ academic growth, social-emotional development, and well-being at the center of every decision. Working in close partnership with the principal, faculty, staff, parents, and students, the Assistant Principal helps cultivate a community where every student feels known, valued, and inspired to grow.
Grounded in the Loretto School Values, the Assistant Principal helps nurture a culture that celebrates curiosity, encourages joyful risk-taking, and promotes excellence in teaching and learning. Middle School at SMA is both purposeful and playful, a place where intellectual challenge and laughter often share the same hallway. The ideal candidate is an organized, collaborative, and approachable leader with prior middle school administrative experience who brings warmth, presence, and steady professionalism to their work, while also not being afraid to have fun and be silly with students. A strong understanding of adolescent development, a commitment to middle-level best practice, and the ability to build authentic, trusting relationships across the community are essential.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
Student Life, Culture, and Community
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Serve as a dean of students, managing student accountability and discipline, and restorative practices
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Coordinate and support middle school programming, including social-emotional learning, advisory, assemblies, and other student-focused events and activities.
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Partner closely with families, serving as a consistent, compassionate, and solution-oriented point of contact
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Collaborate with faculty, counselors, and the learning services team to coordinate academic, social, and emotional student support
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Serve as admissions liaison/coordinator, supporting prospective students and families
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Coordinate orientation and onboarding for new students and families
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Build strong, authentic relationships with students, families, faculty, and staff to strengthen community engagement and trust.
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Foster a joyful, fun, and inclusive Middle School environment that reflects the Loretto School Values and encourages a love of learning.
Instructional Leadership and Strategic Initiatives
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Support implementation of the school’s strategic plan with a focus on instructional excellence and coherence
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Partner with the Principal and faculty to support high-quality instruction and continuous improvement across the Middle School.
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Collaborate with the Middle School Principal and department chairs as a thought partner on teaching and learning
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Stay current with research-based best practices in instruction, assessment, and education
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Support the mission of St. Mary’s Academy by ensuring instructional practices reflect the school’s values and educational philosophy.
School Operations and Leadership
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Manage the day-to-day operations of a fast-paced middle school program, including calendar, schedules, student placement, admissions support, and special events
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Contribute as a key member of the middle school leadership team
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Model professionalism, collaboration, and a solutions-oriented mindset
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Perform other duties as assigned in support of the school’s mission
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Communicate clearly and effectively with stakeholders to support school initiatives and operational needs.
Qualifications/Requirements:
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Master’s degree in education administration, curriculum leadership, or related field preferred
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5+ years of experience as a teacher and/or administrator with the ability to organize, coordinate, and motivate people
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Knowledge and experience in middle school programs
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Current knowledge of best instructional practices
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Special talent to connect, build relationships, and communicate effectively with parents, staff, and students
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Ability to effectively motivate and supervise people
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Capable thought partner to the Middle School Principal
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A sense of resonance with the St. Mary’s Academy mission, vision, and values
Salary/Benefits:
The salary range for this full-time, 12-month, exempt position is $85,000- $100,000. At St. Mary's Academy, we believe that exceptional educators deserve exceptional support. That's
why we offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support both your well-being and
professional growth. Our benefits include medical, dental, and vision coverage, life insurance, an
Employee Assistance Program, and a retirement plan with a match after one year of employment
to help you secure your future. Additionally, we provide tuition remission for your family and robust
opportunities for professional development to help you continue growing in your career.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should send a cover letter, resume, and statement of educational philosophy to Lyndal Brookhart, Director of Human Resources, at [email protected]. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early submission is encouraged.
School Health Aide
February 3, 2026
Summer Camp ECE Lead and Assistant
February 3, 2026
Primary Summer Camp Lead – June
Montessori School of Evergreen is seeking one to two Primary Summer Camp Leads for the month of June.
The school will provide all themes and lesson plans.
Qualifications:
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Candidates must be leveled in Colorado Shines/PDIS
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Lead teachers must qualify as a Level 2 on Colorado Shines
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Assistant teachers must qualify as a Level 1 on Colorado Shines
Send Resumes to [email protected]