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School Counselor

August 1, 2026 - July 31, 2027

School Counselor (K–12)

Denver Jewish Day School is seeking a full-time School Counselor beginning August 1, 2026. DJDS is an independent, pluralistic Pre-K–12 Jewish day school in Denver dedicated to preparing students through strong secular and Judaic education to live purposeful, ethical lives.

The School Counselor is responsible for developing and overseeing a comprehensive counseling program serving students across grades K–12. Responsibilities include providing brief individual and group counseling, leading classroom presentations, consulting with families and faculty, and supporting students’ social, emotional, and academic development. The role also includes coordinating elements of health and prevention programming, assisting with referrals and outside resources, interpreting student data and assessments, and collaborating with teachers on behavioral strategies and student support plans. The counselor participates in crisis response and risk assessment processes and supervises an annual counseling intern.

Qualified candidates must be licensed mental health professionals with a master’s degree in counseling or a related field and experience working in school settings; a school counseling license is preferred.

Salary range is $70,000–$85,000, with full medical, dental, and vision benefits and participation in the school’s 403(b) program.

Applicants should submit a resume and cover letter to Jason Snyder at [email protected]

Lead Classroom Teacher

August 1, 2026 - June 4, 2027

The Logan School seeks a Lead Teacher to collaborate with an Associate teacher and other educators in creating a dynamic, student-centered learning experience. This role includes designing individualized curriculum for students and partnering with Environmental Education teachers. The ideal candidate is an experienced classroom teacher with a strong understanding of gifted learners, child-centered education, and the value of hands-on, experiential learning.

Development Associate

July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027

Logan is seeking a Development Associate whose primary function is to support the school’s fundraising, donor engagement, and community-building efforts. Working closely with the Director of Development and Community, this role helps advance a strong culture of philanthropy across the school community.

Business Office Associate (Part Time)

July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027

The Logan School is seeking a Business Office Associate who will play a key role in supporting the administrative operations of the Business Office and the Director of Finance and Operations (DFO).

General Studies Elementary Teacher (K–5)

July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027

The General Studies Elementary Teacher is responsible for delivering high quality instruction in core academic subjects including literacy, mathematics, science, and social studies, within a warm and nurturing classroom environment. The teacher supports the development of the whole child - academically, socially, and emotionally - while respecting and reinforcing the values and culture of the Jewish day school.
The Assistant Director of Athletics for Sports Performance is a leadership position responsible for the development, coordination, and daily operation of the school’s Sports Performance program and the Athletic and Wellness Center. This role provides programmatic oversight of sports performance, strength and conditioning, wellness programming, and facility operations, ensuring safe, effective, and mission-aligned use of the school’s athletic resources.

Working closely with the Director of Athletics, head coaches, and the Counseling and Wellness teams, the Assistant Director supports student-athlete development through intentional programming that integrates physical performance, injury prevention, recovery, and mental performance. This position combines strategic planning with hands-on instruction, teaching, and supervision, and plays a key role in supporting both athletic excellence and student well-being across the school community.

Position dates:  (School Year 26/27 - Long Term Substitute from August to November)                                          

Position type: Temporary

Status: Exempt

Reports to:  Mariella Robledo

Contact: [email protected]

Who We Are

Escuela de Guadalupe is an innovative Catholic, dual-language PK-8 school in Denver, CO. It has been recognized locally and nationally for its academic excellence and for being financially accessible to all families.

Mission Statement

We provide an academically excellent, Catholic education in English and Spanish to cultivate the next generation of community leaders.  

Job Description

Working at Escuela de Guadalupe includes many different responsibilities to make a small, non-tuition driven school run effectively.  As a close-knit community, we all pitch in to make this a great place to work and learn.  Therefore, this description is not intended to be all- inclusive. Specific areas of responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:

Responsibilities

  • Fully support the head teacher with implementing the components of dual-language instruction in all content areas (Teaching will be in Bilingual)
  • Support literacy and language development 
    • Plan with teachers to develop lessons and learning activities for literacy instruction in appropriate groupings for target language instruction. Teachers and Teacher Assistant should have a weekly planning time, led by the teacher of record (objectives, strategies, and materials). This should be reflected in the lesson plans submitted in Jupiter by the teacher of record. Planning with the teacher and  Teacher Assistant  could occur during specials, before school at 7:45 - 8:15 am.
    • Support and tutor small groups and facilitate learning to support literacy and language development. The teacher and Teacher Assistant are expected to plan and discuss student progress frequently with data and evidence.  
    • Tutor individual students and small groups, with clear objectives for each student based on assessment results. This should be supervised by the teacher. 
    • Record anecdotal data about your work with students for effective, consistent communication with the classroom teacher
    • Support communication with families to include parent/family-teacher conferences, emails, phone calls and personal conversations during their work hours. 
  • Support the program goals in other academic areas (Math, Social Studies, Science) While the teacher is in charge of instruction, the Teacher Assistant  supports students via activities and practice during group work or independent practice.
    • Speak in the language of instruction and find alternative ways to support students’ understanding without translating or using the other language (visual vocabulary support, definitions, explanations in language of instruction)
    • Model questioning and language that supports complex thought development; ask students questions that help them think about the answers, rather than giving them the answers. Keep teachers informed on which students are struggling or have common misunderstandings.
    • Help to prepare materials for classes to support learning, small groups, vocabulary development, etc during planning time.  
    • Teacher Assistants can lead small intervention groups based on PLC objectives and assessments in coordination with the teachers.
    • Teacher Assistant will be a support in the classes with the students while the teachers are doing the instruction. They will need to share the information about how the students are progressing. They will not teach, they will not create and assess homework. This  is the responsibility of the teachers but the Teacher Assistant must be aware of student progress, grades, and any feedback to students and families. 

Duties: supervision and attendance

  • Support the culture of the school and monitor students’ well-being and safety during the teacher’s break times.
  • Support positive social interactions and Restorative Justice  problem-solving strategies with students
  • Model the values of our school culture throughout the day and during interactions with students, teachers and families
  • Duties include: 
    • Morning and Afternoon Supervision
    • Lunch and Recess Supervision
    • Snack Supervision
    • Attend weekly PLC meetings
    • Attend all Professional Development days on the school calendar
    • Participate and collaborate in school events which may occur outside of school hours
  • Willing and able to substitute in classes or supervision in the event of faculty/staff absence.

Expectations

  • Carry out the mission and goals of the school
  • Build positive compassionate professional relationships and communication with other employees, students, and families in the school 
  • Support the events that build community
  • Actively participate in ongoing dialogue about liberating education that works to change the status quo of the larger community
  • Incorporate themes of social justice within the classroom instruction and how groups of people working together can create positive social change
  • Empower students with a strong knowledge base and language skills to debate and challenge social injustices and current events
  • Uses excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Approaches responsibilities and challenges with a creative and energetic attitude
  • Possesses strong moral values and internal discipline

Embrace Dual Language model

  • Model language acquisition, language nuances, vocabulary usage, and grammatical fluency for students.
  • Value the integrity of both Spanish and English as tools for reasoning, problem-solving, communication and intellect.  
  • Model a respect for cultural and linguistic diversity
  • Respect that all employees, students and families are at different levels of language learning

Respect Catholic Religion

  • Respect the Catholic faith and the religious practices that happen daily and weekly
  • Prepare the students for assigned dates of masses

Compensation

Financial and Benefits

  • Competitive pay scale and benefits compensation commensurate with experience. 
  • Professional development including staff development, conferences, specialized training and education

Work Environment and Community

  • Small staff and tight knit community 
  • Direct contact with supervisors and families regularly
  • Community that respects both English and Spanish and the different levels of proficiency each employee, family member, or student may have
  • Opportunity for adults to enhance our own second language skills within a dual language environment
  • Environment in which one can live and continue to enhance their faith
  • Small class size and low student to teacher ratio

Requirements

 

Skills and Qualifications

Required Qualifications:

  • Experience leading,  working with, or teaching a group of children
  • Excellent language skills in the specific component in which he/she will be teaching Bilingual
  • Authentic support of culturally rich and linguistically diverse learning communities.
  • Open to working in a Catholic Environment and respecting the Catholic faith
  • Willingness to learn new curriculums, technology systems, and software and the motivation to implement this learning to make a difference in the classroom.
  • Willingness to learn new curriculums, practices for dual-language acquisition and linguistically diverse learners and the motivation to implement this learning to make a difference in the classroom.
  • Proven ability to work in a team environment, develop effective interpersonal relationships, communicate patiently and effectively with coworkers and families
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, adapt to changing priorities, manage time and meet deadlines.
  • Maintain the required hours of the work day, as well as the class schedule 
  • Successful completion of CBI and FBI background check.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • 3 years+ teaching experience in subject or related field
  • Teaching experience and a Degree in Education or related field.
  • Excellent language skills are critical and a willingness to provide verbal interaction with students both in and out of class.  Bilingual reading, writing and speaking skills are preferred.
  • Genuine love and enthusiasm for learning, reading and writing
  • Effective in managing and supervising students
  • Organized, flexible and reliable
Salary Description
$164.39 per day

Food Educator and Kitchen Manager

June 16, 2026 - July 1, 2026

The High Mountain Institute is seeking a Food Educator & Kitchen Manager, a full-time position at the High Mountain Institute. This position is based on HMI’s campus in Leadville, CO; on-campus housing is included in the compensation package. Reporting to the Semester Director of Students and Residential Life, responsibilities include on-campus food service, menu planning, ordering, budgeting, training others, catering large HMI events, and developing and teaching HMI’s food & nutrition curriculum.

Position dates:  August-June 

Position type: Full Time

Status: Exempt

Reports to:  Mariella Robledo

Contact: [email protected]

Who We Are

Escuela de Guadalupe is an innovative Catholic, dual-language PK-8 school in Denver, CO. It has been recognized locally and nationally for its academic excellence and for being financially accessible to all families.

Mission Statement

We provide an academically excellent, Catholic education in English and Spanish to cultivate the next generation of community leaders.

 

Job Description

Working at Escuela de Guadalupe includes many different responsibilities to make a small, non-tuition driven school run effectively.  As a close-knit community, we all pitch in to make this a great place to work and learn.  Therefore, this description is not intended to be all- inclusive. Specific areas of responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:

Responsibilities

  • Fully implement the components of dual-language instruction and create thematic units guided by an essential question for all content areas
  • Teaching will be in English)
  • Define enduring concepts, knowledge, and measurable outcomes for each  unit that are shared in a syllabus with families and students at the beginning of the unit and evaluated at the end of the unit
  • Use instructional strategies that identify student learning objectives for each lesson and actively incorporate learning strategy, modeling, and instruction in every lesson
  • Respect classroom-specific language model
  • Carefully plan and deliver lessons that incorporate diverse perspectives, history and literature from around the world.
  • Actively support the evaluation plan across all academic areas, including formative and summative evaluation to assure maximum student progress.
  • Extend classroom learning to well designed daily homework which is actively applied to the classroom learning the following day.
  • Collaborate and plan with a teammate, teaching assistant, fellow teachers, principal, assistant principal
  • Carefully plan units and daily instruction to maximize instructional time during the day
  • Create a positive classroom environment built on intellectual rigor, accountability, success and high expectations for student achievement, risk-taking, goal-setting, actions and responsibility.
  • Maintain close communication with families
  • Faculty are expected to abide by the school calendar, arrive by 7:45 and work until 4:30, with a break for lunch and planning
  • Support the cultural, spiritual and academic goals of the school by modeling compassion, love and care for the children at all times.
  • Have the patience and positive attitude to be sure that every student has an academically rich experience and fully develops their cognitive and language abilities.
  • Contribute to an environment of enthusiasm and dedication.
  • Truly believe that every child, without exception, can excel.

Duties: supervision and attendance

  • Morning and Afternoon Supervision
  • Attend weekly PLC meetings
  • Attend all Professional Development days on the school calendar
  • Participate and collaborate in school events which may occur outside of school hours
  • Willing and able to substitute in classes or supervision in the event of faculty/staff absence.

Expectations

  • Carry out the mission and goals of the school
  • Build positive compassionate professional relationships and communication with other employees, students, and families in the school 
  • Support the events that build community
  • Actively participate in ongoing dialogue about liberating education that works to change the status quo of the larger community
  • Incorporate themes of social justice within the classroom instruction and how groups of people working together can create positive social change
  • Empower students with a strong knowledge base and language skills to debate and challenge social injustices and current events
  • Uses excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Approaches responsibilities and challenges with a creative and energetic attitude
  • Possesses strong moral values and internal discipline

Embrace Dual Language model

  • Model language acquisition, language nuances, vocabulary usage, and grammatical fluency for students.
  • Value the integrity of both Spanish and English as tools for reasoning, problem-solving, communication and intellect.  
  • Model a respect for cultural and linguistic diversity
  • Respect that all employees, students and families are at different levels of language learning

Embrace and Teach Catholic Religion (Teaching Religion)

  • Apply knowledge of the Catholic faith to guide students in their study of Catholic religion and how they apply their faith to their decisions and actions in school and in the community.
  • Teach and model how Catholic virtues play a role in bringing peace and justice to ourselves and others.
  • Incorporate the study of Catholic religion, liturgy, prayer, and song in daily rituals and religious education
  • Prepare the students for weekly mass according to the mass calendar 
  • Be willing to take classes/trainings provided by the Archdiocese to be able to teach religion

Compensation

Financial and Benefits

  • Competitive pay scale and benefits compensation commensurate with education and experience. 
  • Professional development including staff development, conferences, specialized training and education
  • Tuition remittance for teacher’s children enrolled at Escuela de Guadalupe ($1,000 annual tuition)
  • Medical and Dental benefits
  • Retirement plan – 403b (once plan requirements have been met)

Work Environment and Community

  • Small staff and tight knit community 
  • Direct contact with supervisors and families regularly
  • Community that respects both English and Spanish and the different levels of proficiency each employee, family member, or student may have
  • Opportunity for adults to enhance our own second language skills within a dual language environment
  • Environment in which one can live and continue to enhance their faith
  • Small class size and low student to teacher ratio

To apply or for more information please go to www.escuelaguadalupe.org/join-our-team 

Requirements

 

Skills and Qualifications

Required Qualifications:

  • Teaching experience and a degree in Education or related field.
  • Excellent language skills in the specific component in which he/she will be teaching English
  • Working knowledge of second language acquisition, bilingual and dual-language education, as well as the methodology of sheltered language instructional strategies.
  • Authentic support of culturally rich and linguistically diverse learning communities.
  • Open to working in a Catholic environment and respecting the Catholic faith.
  • Practicing Catholic Faith and being able to teach religion.
    • Be willing to take classes/trainings provided by the Archdiocese to be able to teach religion 
  • Working knowledge of technology and educational platforms used for teaching and learning.
  • Willingness to learn new curriculums, technology systems, and software practices for dual-language acquisition and linguistically diverse learners and the motivation to implement this learning to make a difference in the classroom.
  • Proven ability to work in a team environment and develop effective interpersonal relationships
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, adapt to changing priorities, manage time and meet deadlines.
  • Successful completion of CBI and FBI background check.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • 3 years+ teaching experience in subject or related field
  • Experience teaching in the subject or grade level of this position
  • Experience teaching in a dual-language environment
  • Knowledge of a variety of curriculums and assessment types, as well as current educational philosophies
  • Working knowledge of computer hardware like computers, tablets, projectors and smartboards
  • Degree, certification, or training in dual-language or linguistically diverse education
Salary Description
scale BA, Tier 1: $51,875 to MA20, Tier 2: $88,745