Archdiocese of New Orleans
Location
New Orleans, Louisiana
The teacher is responsible for implementing the school's mission through the delivery of social studies curriculum and managing classroom environments. They must collaborate with administration and specialists to support students' intellectual and social-emotional growth.
Preferred candidates hold a Master's degree in a social science discipline and secondary certification in social studies. At least two years of high school teaching experience and a background in Advanced Placement courses are desired.
Full Time Upper School Social Studies Teacher The Academy of the Sacred Heart in New Orleans, founded in 1867, is an independent, Catholic, college- prep institution for girls offering 17 years of instruction for toddlers through twelfth grade. Academy of the Sacred Heart is one of 25 Network of Sacred Heart Schools in the United States-Canada sponsored by the Religious of the Sacred Heart (RSCJ).
The Upper School Social Studies teacher as an Upper School faculty member is directly accountable to the Upper School Division Head. S(he) works with the Division Head, Dean of Students, students and parents to ensure that the spirit and the life of the school reflect the Goals and Criteria of Sacred Heart education. S(he): ● Understands, embraces and implements the school's mission and philosophy as written in the Goals and Criteria; participates in the Christ-centered life of the school; and models the school's philosophy in working with students, parents, colleagues and administration. ● Works with the Division Head to execute responsibilities relating to the academic program promoting best practices in curriculum development and implementation, classroom design, classroom management, student evaluation, progress reports and parent communication. ● Works with the counselors and learning specialists to aid students in achieving the maximum development and social, emotional and intellectual growth. ● Collects, analyzes, and shares information regarding student progress and goals for growth. ● Actively supervise as well as interact with students at all times. ● Plans and maintains a safe, clean learning environment and in assuring the well-being and safety of the students in his/her care. ● Maintains a cooperative attitude of working together with the Division Head, colleagues, volunteers and parents in planning and implementing activities. ● Attends and participates in the following: chapels, liturgical functions, retreats, faculty/department/in-service meetings, assemblies, parent events, conferences and other school functions, as requested. ● Assists with additional duties as needed. ● Maintains professional currency by yearly participation in the professional development program (which includes opportunities for attendance at conferences, workshops and educational meetings, and for advanced degree coursework) and by regular reading of educational journals, discipline- related materials, and social-emotional best practices ● Develops relationships with individual students and their families through the advisory program ● Agrees to fulfill the terms of the contract of employment. ● thical and professional behavior including compliance with the school's technology and social media policy
● Master's degree in history, economics, or political science or other social science discipline ● Secondary certification in social studies ● At least two years of teaching experience at the high school level ● Experience teaching/planning Advanced Placement courses ● Ability to design innovative, engaging, and differentiated instruction ● Enthusiasm for working collaboratively with colleagues including the desire to plan integrative curriculum experiences across the disciplines and divisions ● Excellent communication skills and ability to constructively collaborate with colleagues and parents
Applicants should submit a cover letter, current resume and references on ashrosary.org/careers 1. Cover letter indicating why they are particularly interested in and qualified for the position. 2. Current résumé. 3. Names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references. (We will obtain permission from candidates before contacting references.) The Academy of the Sacred Heart is an equal opportunity employer. The goal of the Academy of the Sacred Heart is to hire and motivate an outstanding and diverse faculty and staff who work together harmoniously toward the common mission.
Market context
Louisiana classroom teacher roles are often shaped by steady school staffing needs, especially for candidates who can support multilingual classrooms and student engagement. These positions can be competitive because employers may prefer a bachelor’s degree in education while still requiring school-based experience and bilingual English-French proficiency. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform against the original posting, and confirm your school experience and language skills before applying.
Salary benchmark
$48,974 avg / yr
Typical range: $40,000–$49,000 based on 76 active listings in Louisiana
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