St. John Paul II Catholic High School is seeking the next member of its distinguished faculty. Currently, we are seeking a teacher in the Math Department with the ability to teach a variety of math courses (Geometry and AP Stats among them). This is a full-time position. The ideal candidate is one who seeks to help all students succeed in building math competencies, from those gifted in math to those who struggle, all with a goal of readying our students for post secondary course work.
Requirements
• A Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Math or credit hours in mathematics
• A valid Texas Teacher's Certificate, or 12 credit hours in education courses
• Technology Proficiency (word processing, spreadsheets, databases, multimedia presentations, and internet use for educational purposes)
** EXPERIENCE WITH HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL INSTRUCTION IS PREFERRED. **
Qualifications
• Be an active Catholic, with a desire and ability to lead young people by example into a deeper communion with our faith, our Blessed Mother, and her Son, Jesus Christ
• Have knowledge of both curriculum and instruction, and the ability to engage and instruct students in the content area
• Have the ability to manage a classroom along with student behavior
• Promptly address student needs through interventions, including modifying instructional approaches
• Have the ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with students, parents, and co-workers
• Be a lifelong learner of his/her practice, and have an openness to self-reflect, receive, and implement feedback on improving their teaching skills
Interested candidates should email or call the principal to discuss the position. A completed application is also required to interview, but an emailed letter of intent and resume to the principal is the best first step.
We are an Archdiocesan Catholic High School, located in the Archdiocese of San Antonio, and serving the northeast area. The area surrounding our school (San Antonio to San Marcos to Austin) is one of the fastest growing corridors in the country. Our students are all pointed toward post-secondary education, and desire to be challenged in the classroom and inspired to grow in their faith. We use a Great Books approach in Humanities classes, and offer seventeen AP and dual credit courses. Our teachers must be active Catholics, with a desire and ability to lead young people by example into a deeper communion with our faith.
Learn more at www.johnpaul2chs.org.