Religion Teacher at Cathedral Catholic High School
Job Summary
Job Summary
Cathedral Catholic High School teachers prepare students for life after high school by teaching them the knowledge and skills they will need to be successful in college and the workforce.
Requirements / Qualifications
• Demonstrated skills and knowledge of teaching, people skills, communication skills. • Religion teachers are required to be practicing and knowledgeable Catholics and must have at least a bachelor’s degree in theology.
To apply, please email Margaret Wyatt, Director of Human Resources, at mwyatt@cathedralcatholic.org, the following: • Pre-Application Statement (signed) • Cover letter expressing interest in working at Cathedral Catholic High School • Updated resume • College transcripts • Letters of recommendation and contact information for three references (2 professional and 1 clergy member)
Requirements / Qualifications
• Demonstrated skills and knowledge of teaching, people skills, communication skills. • Religion teachers are required to be practicing and knowledgeable Catholics and must have at least a bachelor’s degree in theology.
To apply, please email Margaret Wyatt, Director of Human Resources, at mwyatt@cathedralcatholic.org, the following: • Pre-Application Statement (signed) • Cover letter expressing interest in working at Cathedral Catholic High School • Updated resume • College transcripts • Letters of recommendation and contact information for three references (2 professional and 1 clergy member)
Comments and Other Information
Who You Are:
• A practicing and knowledgeable Catholic
• A person with exceptional emotional intelligence. You can recognize your own emotions and regulate them. You can read the emotions of others and respond in a way that honors where the
person is to support a positive interaction
• A reflective learner. You are self-aware and seek to learn and renew your skillset, so you are eager for feedback
• A servant leader. You are a leader that encourages diversity of thought, promotes building a culture of collaboration and trust and fosters leadership in others
What You Will Do:
• Be familiar with and supportive of the educational philosophy of the school and the Diocese of San Diego, and to accept the obligations of Catholic Christian witness
• Embrace the use of technology as an educational tool
• Observe the school calendar and be available to students and parents before and after school
• Be an active collaborator with department and professional colleagues, including using and developing curriculum maps. To cooperate with course level teams, including gradebook parity
• Embrace a growth mindset
• Be an effective communicator with colleagues, parents, and students.
• Fulfill the normal workload of a full-time teacher, which shall include:
Being present on campus minimally from 7:30 am until 2:45 pm
Teaching five classes
Holding conferences with students and parents
Supervising student activities and performing other supervision duties inside and outside of school hours (will be provided to teachers at the beginning of each school year)
Developing and effectively using lesson plans according to curriculum maps
Attending faculty meetings, department meetings, and other school meetings as necessary
Meeting the yearly expectation for professional development and spiritual growth
Facilitating and supporting restorative discipline practices
Cooperating fully with the school’s religious activities
Making all reports as required in a timely manner for administrative purposes and student attendance
Exercising proper supervision and care of all furniture, electronic devices, books, supplies, equipment, rooms, and buildings entrusted to use
Observing professional ethics and maintaining confidentiality in dealing with administrators, faculty, students, parents, and the public
Substituting on a rotating basis for fellow teachers who are absent
Being present at Parent-Teacher Conferences and being available for other Parent-Teacher Conferences when requested by parents
Being present at faculty retreats, Open House or other Admissions-related activities
Back-to-School Night, Baccalaureate Mass, and the graduation ceremony
Comments and Other Information
Who You Are:
• A practicing and knowledgeable Catholic
• A person with exceptional emotional intelligence. You can recognize your own emotions and regulate them. You can read the emotions of others and respond in a way that honors where the
person is to support a positive interaction
• A reflective learner. You are self-aware and seek to learn and renew your skillset, so you are eager for feedback
• A servant leader. You are a leader that encourages diversity of thought, promotes building a culture of collaboration and trust and fosters leadership in others
What You Will Do:
• Be familiar with and supportive of the educational philosophy of the school and the Diocese of San Diego, and to accept the obligations of Catholic Christian witness
• Embrace the use of technology as an educational tool
• Observe the school calendar and be available to students and parents before and after school
• Be an active collaborator with department and professional colleagues, including using and developing curriculum maps. To cooperate with course level teams, including gradebook parity
• Embrace a growth mindset
• Be an effective communicator with colleagues, parents, and students.
• Fulfill the normal workload of a full-time teacher, which shall include:
Being present on campus minimally from 7:30 am until 2:45 pm
Teaching five classes
Holding conferences with students and parents
Supervising student activities and performing other supervision duties inside and outside of school hours (will be provided to teachers at the beginning of each school year)
Developing and effectively using lesson plans according to curriculum maps
Attending faculty meetings, department meetings, and other school meetings as necessary
Meeting the yearly expectation for professional development and spiritual growth
Facilitating and supporting restorative discipline practices
Cooperating fully with the school’s religious activities
Making all reports as required in a timely manner for administrative purposes and student attendance
Exercising proper supervision and care of all furniture, electronic devices, books, supplies, equipment, rooms, and buildings entrusted to use
Observing professional ethics and maintaining confidentiality in dealing with administrators, faculty, students, parents, and the public
Substituting on a rotating basis for fellow teachers who are absent
Being present at Parent-Teacher Conferences and being available for other Parent-Teacher Conferences when requested by parents
Being present at faculty retreats, Open House or other Admissions-related activities
Back-to-School Night, Baccalaureate Mass, and the graduation ceremony