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Assistant Principal

July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027

Escuela de Guadalupe is hiring a bilingual Assistant Principal beginning the 2026-2027 school year.
To apply or for more information please go to www.escuelaguadalupe.org/join-our-team

Escuela de Guadalupe está contratando un/a subdirector/a bilingüe a partir del año escolar 2026-2027.
Para aplicar o para mas informacion, por favor visite: www.escuelaguadalupe.org/join-our-team

Associate Director of Admission

July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027

Montessori School of Denver (MSD) is seeking a dynamic and customer-service oriented Associate Director of Admission for the 2026-2027 school year. The position will begin in July 2026.
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.
Build a program that prepares students for life—not just school.

Are you a visionary builder and systems thinker who thrives on turning big ideas into high-impact reality? Do you believe that leadership, financial literacy, and an entrepreneurial mindset are the most essential skills a student can learn? If so, Aspen Academy wants to meet you! We are seeking a dynamic, strategic leader to propel our nationally recognized Leadership, Finance, and Entrepreneurship (LiFE) program. This is not a traditional teaching role—it is a high-impact leadership position focused on scaling a national model and integrating real-world skills across our entire K–8 community.

St. Mary’s Academy Overview:

St. Mary’s Academy, located in Englewood, Colorado is Denver’s premier independent, Catholic, co-educational Pre-K to 8 and all-girls High School. Established in Colorado Territory in 1864 by the Sisters of Loretto, we continue to be a forward-thinking educational leader focused on developing the whole child through rigorous academics, service-learning, and master staff committed to individualized attention and support. St. Mary’s Academy offers a safe, yet innovative program that embraces all student backgrounds, and fosters character and moral development from Pre-Kindergarten to Graduation.


St. Mary’s Academy is a close-knit community where faculty and staff serve as role models for the students in accordance 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 are 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.


St. Mary’s Academy is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty and staff who are dedicated to their profession and to 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. 


No job description could ever fully capture the dynamic nature of being a teacher at St. Mary’s Academy.  We offer this description as an overview of a teaching assistant’s most basic responsibilities. 


Job Description:

St. Mary’s Academy is seeking a Lower School Teaching Assistant for the 2026-2027 academic year in kindergarten.  This is a full-time, 10-month, exempt position reporting to the Lower School Principal.  This individual will collaborate with team members, support the organization by planning, organizing, and assisting in the implementation of an appropriate instructional program in a learning environment that guides and encourages students to develop and fulfill their academic potential.  

Through regular conversations with principals, 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 will find support for new ideas and programs. One does not have to look far to find a helping hand at St. Mary’s Academy.


Major Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for assisting the lead teacher in the care and instruction of students.

  • Support the lead teacher in the planning and implementation of daily lesson plans, monthly calendars, classroom newsletters, and daily communication to parents.

  • Support the lead teacher in maintaining age-appropriate, consistent classroom routines and

daily schedule.

  • Assist in daily set-up and delivery of the program by organizing activities, snacks/meal service.

  • Use positive behavior reinforcement and developmentally appropriate guidance strategies to

encourage appropriate behavior.

  • Develop and maintain positive communication with parents, children, and faculty/staff.

  • Seek out continued professional development opportunities.

  • Attend and participate in staff meetings, trainings, and site events as requested by the Principal.

  • Attend work on a regular, reliable, and punctual basis; hours range 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

  • Maintain confidentiality in regard to staff, children, and family information.

  • Demonstrate responsible, nurturing, and professional behavior at all times.

  • 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.  


Desired Qualifications:

  • Must be twenty-one (21) years of age.

  • Bachelor’s degree preferably in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Child Psychology, or Special Education. 

OR

Associate’s degree in Child Development or Early Childhood Education and six (6) months of verified experience working with children in a child development program.

  • Understanding of and appreciation for Lower School-aged students.



Salary/Benefits:

The salary for this full-time, exempt position is $ 36,500.00. St. Mary’s Academy provides excellent benefits, including medical, dental, and life insurance, retirement, paid time off, paid sick leave, holiday bonus, tuition remission, and opportunities for professional development. 


How to Apply: 

Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to Jackie Neal, Lower School Administrative Assistant, at [email protected]. No calls, please. The position closes May 1, 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 by 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 Kindergarten Assistant Teacher for the 2026-2027 school year. 

OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPECTATIONS

  • Assist in the supervision of learning activities while circulating within the kindergarten classroom and provide assistance and learning support to students

  • Plan and teach social studies lessons

  • Write comprehensive, student-centered report card comments for social studies

  • Promote skills and strategies for a joyful classroom environment

  • Nurture meaningful relationships with students

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

  • Facilitate targeted skill instruction and provide support to students as they practice them in small groups

  • Collaborate with the lead teacher across classroom needs

  • Support classroom neurodiversity and social-emotional spectrum in tandem with the lead teacher

  • Participate in and contribute to communication with families 

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

  • Actively seek out professional development opportunities

  • Fulfill assigned monitoring duties (i.e., recess, lunch duty, etc.)

  • Assist in preparing classroom bulletin boards, classroom decorations, and displays of student activities, etc.

  • Reinforce the school’s core values and policies inside and outside the classroom.

  • Attend faculty meetings and parent conferences

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

IDEAL QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • Bachelor’s Degree in education or related field required 

  • Prior experience working in Early Childhood Education, Preschool, Kindergarten or elementary school

  • 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, national 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 

$50,000 - $53,000 Annually

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].
School Overview

Inspire. Innovate. Belong.

At Dawson, we believe that exceptional education is built on the strength, expertise, and dedication of our faculty. We seek committed, creative, and engaged educators who embrace collaboration, maintain high expectations for themselves and their students, and foster meaningful relationships with colleagues and families.

As a student-centered, college-preparatory school for grades K-12, Dawson provides a dynamic environment where faculty are empowered to innovate, personalize learning, and inspire students to reach their full potential. Our faculty are not just teachers but mentors and lifelong learners who bring curiosity, empathy, and professionalism to every interaction. They engage in ongoing professional development, apply best practices in education, and contribute to a school culture that values belonging, inquiry, and growth.

Dawson Mission Statement

Dawson School is dedicated to excellence of mind, body, and character. We prepare students, through challenging and relevant learning, to become creative, resilient problem-solvers who bring their best to the world.

Why Join Dawson?

  • Innovative Teaching Environment: We foster creativity through hands-on learning and encourage the integration of technology to enhance student experiences.

  • Professional Growth: We invest in our educators through workshops, conferences, and collaborative learning opportunities.

  • Community Engagement: Become part of a supportive, relationship-driven environment. 

  • Work-Life Balance: We prioritize well-being with reasonable class sizes and a collaborative culture.

Position Overview

We are seeking a caring and enthusiastic Part-Time Upper School Robotics Coach to join our community for the 2026–27 school year, beginning August 1, 2026.

This position supports students after school and on weekends as needed, with an anticipated commitment of approximately 410 hours annually, excluding competitions. Weekly hours will vary throughout the year. Practice times are currently held after school from 3:45 pm to 5:30 pm Monday through Thursday, from mid-November until the last competition, typically in April. Additional weekend practice times are offered January through April and are four hours. The team takes five weeks off during the season for school holidays and class trips. The team attends one to two regional tournaments and one to two scrimmages per season. The final schedule will be developed in collaboration with the selected candidate.

The job opening is for August 2026

Position is Part-Time (.20 FTE)

Yearly Salary Range: $10,000-$15,000

Compensation is commensurate with experience, relevant skills, and the number of hours committed to the program. This position is not eligible for benefits. 

At Dawson, you will:

  • Shape the region’s strongest college-preparatory program through academic excellence and experiential learning.

  • Collaborate with talented colleagues in a supportive and respectful environment.

  • Engage in meaningful professional development to refine your craft and advance your career.

  • Challenge and support students in a learning community that values curiosity, resilience, and purpose.

  • Be part of a school that recognizes and invests in the well-being of its educators through competitive compensation and benefits, along with a culture that nurtures both personal and professional fulfillment.

What You’ll Need to Get the Job Done

Professional and Personal Qualifications

  • A degree or certificate in machining, engineering, computer science, or a related field

  • Experience with FIRST Robotics

  • Experience with machining equipment, such as CNC, chop saw, bandsaw, and lathe

  • Teaching experience preferred

  • Demonstrated strong classroom management and student engagement skills

  • Warm, approachable demeanor with a genuine enjoyment of working with students

  • Excellent communication skills

  • Collaborative, team-oriented mindset with a strong sense of personal responsibility and professionalism

  • Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and upholding high ethical and professional standards

  • Proficiency with Google Workspace tools (Drive, Docs, Sheets) and Discord

  • Enthusiasm for work with all school constituencies

  • Ability to model school virtues of respect, compassion, courage, and integrity

Job Duties and Responsibilities

  • Report to and collaborate closely with the Director of Upper School

  • Organize and monitor the high school FIRST Robotics team

  • Coordinate with faculty, parents, students, and mentor volunteers to create team leadership and support structures

  • Maintain and improve the robotics workspace for student safety and ease of use

  • Communicate with sponsoring organizations, purchase supplies, register for competitions, create schedules, and build teams

  • Facilitate the team in building a robot that can accomplish the team's desired missions

  • Organize and facilitate group travel to regional tournaments and local scrimmages. Fly or drive a minibus with approximately 14 students. Chaperone students at accommodations for 3-4 nights per tournament.

  • Develop and maintain partnerships with local businesses and community organizations to secure mentorship opportunities and funding support

  • Manage team budgeting, fundraising, and purchasing

  • Lead students in science, technology, engineering, and math through establishing goals and timelines

  • Establish ground rules to provide a safe and nurturing environment

  • Carry out additional responsibilities as needed to support the mission and daily life of the School

To apply for this position:

Interested candidates are invited to submit a cover letter and resume through the Dawson website at www.dawsonschool.org. To apply, click ABOUT at the top of the page, select Careers, scroll to the middle of the page, click View Current Job Openings, and choose the Part-Time Upper School Robotics Coach position.

Please note that only online applications will be accepted. We kindly ask that no phone calls be made regarding this position.

Dawson School Diversity Statement

Dawson is united in nurturing a culture of belonging that embraces diversity of thought, experience, identity, and passion.

Dawson actively promotes and embraces the exchange of diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds through curricular design, community involvement, and the integration of our four virtues - respect, compassion, courage, and integrity - into every aspect of our community life. It is our responsibility to provide a safe and inclusive learning environment for all members of our community, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, age, ability, or religion, as well as to cultivate in each student the ability to make empathetic, socially responsible decisions.

Applicant Acknowledgment and Certification

By submitting my application, I acknowledge and certify that the information provided is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I authorize the employer to verify any information it deems relevant to my employment application, including my employment history, educational background, credit history, and record of criminal convictions.

I understand that my former employers, educational institutions, and personal references may release information about me in response to inquiries from the employer. I further understand that any offer of employment is contingent upon satisfactory reference checks and the successful completion of a criminal history check.

I acknowledge that providing false, misleading, or incomplete information, or omitting material facts in my application or during the interview process, may result in denial of employment or termination if already employed.

I also understand that I must provide unexpired documentation establishing my legal authorization to work in the United States within three business days of my employment start date.

If employed, I understand that my employment will be on an at-will basis, meaning it is not guaranteed for any specific duration and may be terminated by either party at any time, with or without cause or notice.

The School is an Equal Opportunity Employer and provides equal consideration to all applicants and employees based solely on job-related qualifications, in compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws.

Job Title:  Teacher

Department: Middle School/High School

FTE/ Benefits Status: Full Time/Benefited

Supervisor: Division Director

 

International School of Denver (ISDenver) is an independent school that teaches the curricula and fulfills the highest educational standards of the United States, China, France, and Spain to prepare its students to thrive in a diverse and competitive global society.  ISDenver is a prestigious International Baccalaureate World School offering immersion bilingual international education from PreK-High School, and is accredited by the Association of Colorado Independent Schools (ACIS) and participating governments. To learn more about ISDenver, please visit our website.

Staff and Faculty members are the cornerstone of our school. In addition to driving the school’s operations, they must also embody the school’s values and believe in the school’s mission:

ISDenver Values: Diversity, Integrity, Compassion, Responsibility, Perseverance

 

ISDenver Mission: Our inclusive, globally minded community develops highly motivated and academically successful bilingual learners who are inter-culturally adept and make positive contributions in a complex world.

Position Summary:  ISDenver teachers provide subject guidance to any class or group of students assigned, ensuring their holistic developmental needs are met – personal, social, emotional, and academic.

Duties & Responsibilities:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Don’t meet every single requirement? Studies have shown that people of color and people who do not identify as cisgender men are less likely to apply to jobs unless their experience specifically matches the qualifications. At ISDenver we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace, so if you’re excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply. You may be just the candidate we are looking for!

Duties & Responsibilities:

Assume responsibility as the subject area teacher and/or as a co-teacher for one or more classes of assigned students, promoting the general progress and well being of individual students and of any class or group of students assigned, ensuring their holistic developmental needs are met – personal, social, emotional, and academic.

Plan, prepare and teach high quality lessons following course objectives and outlines for course of study in line with current best practice, taking into account the international dimension of the school population and the ISDenver Learning Principles and curriculum guidelines, including DEIB-based Social and Emotional curriculum.

Challenge and inspire students by matching learning to the individual  educational needs and learning styles of students in the classes or groups assigned.

Record student progress and attainment, giving timely, constructive, and developmentally appropriate oral and written feedback as outlined in ISDenver policies.

Maintain good order and discipline among the students, safeguarding their health and safety whenever they are authorized to be on the school premises and when they are engaged in authorized school activities elsewhere. Ensure an organized, supportive, and stimulating high-quality learning environment at all times.

Carry out all administrative and organizational tasks as required, including attendance records and supervision of students, following timings and ensuring that there is always a prompt start and end to lessons and recess times and that school policies and procedures are followed at all times.

Actively promote positive professional partnerships between home and school by providing frequent and timely communication on classroom activities and guidance and advice to parents on educational and social/emotional matters, discussing academic and behavioral attitudes and achievements throughout the year.

Manage and maintain the classroom in compliance with the requirements of government regulations and ISDenver safety policies and procedures.

Outside the classroom

Lead class field trips, overnight trips, and/or other out-of-classroom experiences according to school policies and procedures

Participate fully in supervision duties (lunch/recess/etc.), staff meetings, parent meetings, workshops and various co-curricular, extra-curricular and PTO activities that promote the school’s programs and reputation.

Actively collaborate within and across academic departments and programs to ensure high standards of learning and teaching across the curriculum to create a sense of cohesion and spirit within the team, appropriately support learners, and promote successful transition for all students. 

As appropriate (generally in ECE), work in close collaboration with assigned Teaching Assistant(s), managing their workload and tasks so that student learning is prioritized and supported fully and appropriately during the school day.

Participate fully in the ISDenver Growth and Evaluation Process.

Actively participate in school-sponsored Professional Development (PD) workshops and training to remain current with best practice and support the School Strategic Plan.

Utilize a growth mindset towards professional growth.

Be prepared to share best practice with colleagues through opportunities such as team or co-teaching, peer observations, modeling and assisting with PD workshops.

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, & Personal Characteristics we are looking for:

We are looking for people who support our mission and values and want to join us in creating a nurturing, supportive, and caring environment for our students. We take great pride in how much our students love to be at our school and with our staff; a true desire to create an environment where our students are known and cared for is imperative for any candidate.

 

Bachelors or Masters degree or equivalent in education/appropriate field (required)

Recognized teaching credentials (ex: CO State License) (preferred)

Two years experience teaching the subject(s) in ECE, Elementary, or Middle School as appropriate (preferred, required for J1 visa sponsorship)

English proficiency with excellent verbal and written communication skills (required)

Level B2 required, C1+ preferred (based on Common European Framework of References for Languages) or equivalent certification such as TOEFL or IETLS.

Native in the target teaching language as required (Spanish/French/Chinese) with excellent verbal and written communication skills (required)

Knowledge of and proficiency in age and developmentally appropriate teaching methods (required)

Technological and computer competency (Google Suite, database management, etc.)

Ability to work well independently or as part of a team, and provide direction to others when needed.

Ability to demonstrate analytical and problem solving skills and to exercise sound judgment

Eagerness to engage with co-curricular, extra-curricular, school community, and PTO activities that promote the school’s programs and reputation

Experience with or commitment to learning the International Baccalaureate Programme and commitment to delivering the ISDenver curriculum

Collaborative, team-oriented, globally- and open-minded, innovative, and compassionate

Professionalism, punctuality, and reliability

Commitment to learning about and implementing DEIB practices in the classroom and school community

Lived experience in multicultural settings, including international work experience, and an appreciation and respect for all cultures

Physical Demands/Work Environment: 

Regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds

Occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand; walk; use hands to handle; reach with hands and arms and see, talk and hear 

Exposure to natural elements such as heat and cold

The employee may occasionally be required to bend, stoop or kneel

Visual & Environmental Demands:

Required to use digital displays (e.g., computers, projectors, tablets, monitors) for ~6-8 hours per work day to perform [tasks like planning, grading, or communication].

Ability to work in environments with standard overhead lighting, including fluorescent or LED fixtures.

Ability to function effectively in environments with moderate to high noise levels (e.g., classrooms, musical performances, lunchroom(s), crowded hallways).

Cognitive & Executive Demands:

Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and pivot between tasks as needed.

Ability to process and follow complex, multi-step instructions provided in both verbal and written formats.

Capacity to maintain professional boundaries and engage in regular 1:1 or group interactions with students, staff, and the public.

Location and Schedule:  Expected work hours are 7:45am-3:45pm, M-F; you may have to work outside of these hours periodically. This job does not have remote work flexibility. All employees must be based in Denver, CO.

 

Benefits (please see ISDenver benefits summary information here):

Generous Time Off: 

Paid leave for all full-time staff: Thanksgiving break (3 days), winter break (2 weeks), 4th of july week (1 week)

Faculty: summer break (~ 2 months), October, February, and April breaks (1 week each), 6 days FTO (prorated for part-time positions)

Year Round Administrative staff: FTO accrued starting first day of work, 20 days FTO/year as base FTO

FTO encompasses most time off such as sick, personal, and vacation time

Cigna Medical, Dental and Vision insurance with significant school contribution to Medical and Dental

Employer-paid Life, Long- and Short-Term Disability Insurance, Life Insurance, and AD&D

Supplemental insurance available through Colonial

Employer contribution to 401k regardless of employee participation

Tuition remission and discounted co-curricular clubs for children enrolled at ISDenver

Discounted summer and break camps for children of full-time staff (ISDenver enrollment not required)

J-1 visa sponsorship

Relocation allowance

Free daily lunch

Professional Development opportunities

Staff appreciation and cultural celebration events

...and more! 

APPLY HERE

Interviews: Interviews may be conducted in person, by telephone or via video conferencing. Only applicants to be invited for an interview will be contacted; no phone calls or emails, please. ISDenver does not consider nor save information sent for non-posted positions. 

 

Notes: 

Job descriptions are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job.

All employees are required to undergo, at minimum, a Colorado Department of Human Services required background check prior to employment.  Certain positions may require more extensive background checks.

All job descriptions are reviewed and updated on a regular basis to meet the evolving needs of the organization

Racism, misogyny, classism, ableism, homophobia, and transphobia do not represent the values of ISDenver and will not be tolerated.


ISDenver celebrates diversity and values the strengths that come with having a diverse community. People of color, LGBTQIA+ candidates, and people from other historically marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply. ISDenver is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, physical or mental disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Maintenance Technician

April 10, 2026

Maintenance Technician 


Reports To: Director of Facilities and Grounds
Position Type: Full-time, 12-month

Overview:

Stanley British Primary School is a PreK-8 independent school located in Denver’s Lowry neighborhood. 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 and national 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. 


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

Position Summary

The Maintenance Technician ensures the safe, functional, and well-maintained operation of the school’s buildings, grounds, and facilities systems. Along with the Director of Facilities and Grounds, this role executes hands-on preventative maintenance, repairs, and campus support while assisting with security, emergency preparedness, school events, and project implementation. The Maintenance Technician collaborates with custodial staff, administrative teams, and contractors to maintain a safe, efficient, and attractive learning environment for students, faculty, and staff.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

Facilities Maintenance

  • Conduct routine inspections and preventative maintenance and repairs of buildings, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and other systems.

  • Troubleshoot and repair mechanical systems, machinery, and equipment to minimize downtime.

  • Respond promptly to maintenance requests and emergency situations, including after-hours or weekends when required.

  • Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, repairs, and equipment inventories.

  • Assist with renovation, remodeling, and improvement projects under the guidance of the Director.

Grounds & Outdoor Maintenance

  • Maintain campus grounds, including weeding, leaf removal, snow removal, and sidewalk/surface care.

  • Care for trees, plants, gardens, and sprinkler systems per Director guidance.

  • Inspect and maintain playgrounds, athletic fields, and outdoor recreational areas for safety, usability, and licensing compliance.

  • Perform general groundskeeping tasks to ensure campus appearance and safety.

Security & Safety Support

  • Assist in maintaining campus security systems, including alarms, cameras, and locks.

  • Support emergency preparedness, including fire, lockdown, and evacuation drills.

  • Conduct safety checks of buildings, vehicles, and equipment; alert Facilities Director of any issues.

  • Serve as a secondary contact for inspections (fire, elevator, boiler, local/state departments).

Other Duties and Work Environment

  • Attend and participate in all staff professional development and training

  • Perform additional maintenance and operational tasks as requested by the Facilities Director.

  • Set up and break down rooms for school events, meetings, and assemblies, including furniture and equipment arrangement.

  • Assist Facilities Director with contractor/vendor coordination, supply pickup, and project support.

  • Work is performed indoors and outdoors, in various weather conditions.

  • The campus spans approximately 12 acres and includes 11 buildings and an outdoor pool.

  • Occasional after-hours or weekend work may be required for emergencies or events.

  • Must carry a school-provided phone for urgent maintenance or safety issues.

Qualifications & Skills

  • High school diploma or equivalent; technical or trade certification preferred.

  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in facilities, maintenance, or related field.

  • Skilled in plumbing, carpentry, electrical, HVAC, landscaping, and general building maintenance.

  • Interested in advancing technical skills through available professional development opportunities.

  • Preferred certifications: HVAC, CFC/EPA, CAMT; willing to obtain if requested.

  • Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with appropriate endorsements.

  • Familiarity with OSHA regulations and ability to maintain safe work practices.

  • Ability to read blueprints, schematics, and technical manuals.

  • Strong problem-solving, troubleshooting, organizational, and communication skills.

  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment.

  • Physical ability to lift up to 100 lbs, climb ladders, crouch, bend, stoop, and work in confined spaces.

Work Environment

This job description outlines the primary responsibilities and qualifications for the Maintenance Technician role and may be subject to change based on school needs.

Compensation Range:

The pay range for this non-exempt 12 month position starts between $23 and $30 per hour based on training and experience.


Compensation is just one component of Stanley’s total compensation for employees. 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.  


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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.

 

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–8 program and all-girls High School. SMA provides a safe, innovative learning environment that embraces students of all backgrounds and fosters character and moral development from Pre-Kindergarten through graduation.

St. Mary’s Academy is a close-knit community in which faculty and staff serve as role models and support students’ academic, spiritual, and personal growth. Faculty are expected to demonstrate a strong work ethic, a commitment to lifelong learning, and 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 to the well-being 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 only to women); scholarship and grant-in-aid programs; athletic and other school-administered programs; and employee/personnel concerns. St. Mary’s Academy is an equal opportunity employer.

Job Description: 

St. Mary’s Academy seeks an experienced high school chemistry teacher. This is a full-time, 10-month, exempt position reporting to the high school principal and beginning in August 2026.

The position is responsible for teaching three 90-minute block classes per semester, serving as a grade-level advisor and club sponsor, and attending school activities.

At SMA, teachers contribute far beyond the classroom. In addition to strong academic instruction, faculty support students’ emotional, social, and spiritual development and participate fully in the life of the school. SMA faculty are collaborative, innovative, and supportive of one another. 

Major Duties and Responsibilities

  • Plan, prepare, and deliver instructional activities that facilitate active learning

  • Develop unit plans and lesson plans

  • Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities

  • Select and use a variety of instructional materials, resources, and methods to meet diverse student needs

  • Use appropriate lab equipment, instructional materials, and technology to support student learning

  • Assess student learning through classwork, homework, tests, labs, and other assignments; provide timely feedback; monitor individual progress; and maintain accurate records and reports on student performance

  • Provide student support, academic guidance, and encouragement consistent with the school’s pastoral mission

  • Participate in co-curricular and extracurricular activities, including clubs, community service, social events, sporting events, and overnight trips

  • Attend department, school, and parent meetings

  • Communicate regularly with students, colleagues, and parents regarding student progress and needs

  • Remain current in chemistry content, pedagogy, and instructional technology, and incorporate relevant updates into teaching practice

  • Perform other duties as assigned

  • Adhere to and support the mission of St. Mary’s Academy

Qualifications/Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in chemistry or a related field

  • Master’s degree or teaching certification strongly preferred

  • Three or more years of teaching experience, including the ability to teach AP Chemistry

  • Familiarity with lab safety, chemical labeling and storing

  • Ability to connect and communicate effectively with students

  • Demonstrated use of classroom technology

  • Willingness to build and maintain collaborative relationships with colleagues and parents

  • Commitment to and alignment with the mission of St. Mary’s Academy

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]. The position closes on May 1, 2026.