Fr. Tolton Catholic High School in Columbia, MO has an opening for a(n) English Teacher - Full-Time.
A successful candidate is a practicing Catholic in good standing who can minister to students regardless of subject area or a teacher who, consistent with the Mission of Fr. Tolton Catholic High School, promotes and teaches the Catholic faith as reasonably determined by the principal. Applicants should hold the appropriate Missouri teaching certification, or its equivalent.
Responsibilities:
Teaches English classes Utilizes technology to impact student learning and increase communication Demonstrates support for the mission of Fr. Tolton Catholic High School by attitude, words, actions, and integrity Assists in maintaining discipline throughout the student body, in adherence to the Student Handbook Serves with parents, faculty, and student groups, as requested in advancing educational and related activities and objectives Possibility to sponsor, coach, or supervise extra-curricular activities Performs other duties as assigned by the Principal
Qualification:
Minimum of a bachelor's degree in English or related field State teaching licensure/certificate is preferred but not a hiring prerequisite Familiarity with Google Suite (Gmail, docs, sheets, etc), Google Classroom, and RenWeb/FACTS is preferred Understands the high school education culture and is able to interact professionally with students, faculty, and parents Ability to maintain professionalism in challenging situations
Physical Demands and other requirements:
Ability to perform repetitive physical tasks such as computer keyboarding, writing, and reading Required to monitor students in a variety of locations including those with noise and activity Required to maintain composure and to communicate appropriately in words and actions
Submit resume and cover letter to: Mrs. Rose Lloyd, CPA, Human Resources rlloyd@toltoncatholic.org
The school communities of the Diocese of Jefferson City are today’s servants of God.
They accept the continuing mission of proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ to the world and making disciples of all nations.
The diocesan schools provide quality Catholic education in a Christ-like environment; guiding, enlightening, educating, and nurturing the children in their care.
An educational program is provided where students learn intellectual, spiritual, social, physical, and aesthetic like skills and attitudes. Continual development of the students' ultimate earthly and spiritual potential is the primary design.