St.
Xavier High School, founded in 1831 and the oldest high school in Cincinnati, Ohio, is an all-male Catholic college preparatory school sponsored by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits).
With an enrollment of 1400 young men from more than 90 grade schools and 3 states, St.
X takes pride in having educated more than 21,000 living alumni in the Jesuit tradition for more than 193 years.
The successful St.
Xavier teacher is dedicated to developing the whole person in academics, religious growth, and service to others.
The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to Catholic education and a willingness to work with talented and motivated students and colleagues.
The candidate should be capable of teaching Scriptures (freshman course), Faith, Church, and Sacraments (sophomore course), and Morality and Social Justice (junior course).
Qualifications:
Practicing Catholic and active faith life.
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in Theology, Religious Studies, or related discipline – Master’s degree preferred
Meets the requirements to be certified by the Archdiocese to teach religion
Knowledge of Catholic teaching, particularly in the area of Sacramental and Moral theology.
Understanding of the faith life of teenage boys.
Ability to connect faith principles to real life experiences of high school students.
Experience teaching high school religion is preferable, but not required.
Familiarity with the use of technology in the classroom
Responsibilities:
Communicate regularly with parents and administrators to ensure the success of each student
Collaborate with colleagues on Religion curriculum development and implementation
Collaborate with colleagues on professional growth projects
Willing to be involved with activities outside the classroom
Fully participate in homeroom and the life of the school
Fulfill periodic substitution and prefecting responsibilities
Please have the following key information ready: resume, cover letter, three references.
The application process will take between 5 - 15 minutes to complete with your key information.
Application deadline: April 8, 2024 by 12:00pm.