Long Term Sub Science Teacher

Marin Catholic

Kentfield, CA

Job ID#:
4490167015
Posted:
November 5, 2024
Expires:
January 4, 2025
Category:
Secondary Education
Terms:
Full-Time Employee
Experience:
0-2 Years
Education:
Undergraduate Degree
Base Pay:
Salary
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Job Description

Marin Catholic is currently seeking a Long Term Substitute Science Teacher to teach starting in January 2025.

The long term substitute will be supported by the Assistant Principal for Curriculum, Instruction and Catholic Integration, and the Department Chair for Science.

Qualifications, credentials, experience, knowledge & skills for the position:

-Physical Sciences degree (or related field)
-Catholic high school teaching experience, preferred
-Practicing Catholic in good standing, preferred
-Teaching credential, preferred
-Ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, students and staff
-Maintains best professional practices in communicating with peers, students and parents

The annualized salary for this exempt position is $69,626 - $122,098. Health benefits will be available including dental.

Interested applicants should send a cover letter and resume.

About the Employer

Marin Catholic is a Roman Catholic college preparatory school serving young men and women. The mission of Marin Catholic is to "Lead Students to Jesus Christ." At the core of our practice is the student-teacher relationship where our educators model Christian virtue and witness to the Roman Catholic faith. In partnership with parents, we form flourishing men and women of virtue through an excellent academic, artistic, athletic, and spiritual education. Inspired by our school's motto, "Duc In Altum," we encourage our students to "put out into the deep," embracing challenges as pathways to growth.