Location
Boston, Massachusetts
Salary
$57,000 - $118,000 / YEAR
The Theology Teacher will deliver a full course load across grades 7-12, designing engaging lessons that connect faith with lived experience. Additionally, the role involves serving as a student advisor and contributing to the school's spiritual and co-curricular life.
Candidates should be practicing Catholics with a commitment to the Jesuit mission and a preference for a degree in Theology or Religious Education. Experience in adolescent formation and a collaborative spirit are highly valued.
Description Preamble Boston College High School is a Catholic, Jesuit, independent school serving young men across grades 7-12 from various communities across Massachusetts. Founded in 1863, Boston College High School continues its commitment to an authentic formation of the head, heart, and hands within the parameters of the Characteristics of Jesuit Education, the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm, the BC High Mission Statement, and the strategic plan.
ROLE PURPOSE Boston College High School seeks a full-time Catholic Theology teacher for the 2026–2027 academic year, beginning in August 2026.
The ideal candidate will inspire faith and learning in young people through excellent classroom instruction, meaningful relationships, and a commitment to the Catholic, Jesuit mission of the school. This teacher will join a collaborative department committed to helping students encounter the Catholic intellectual and spiritual tradition, develop habits of reflection and discernment, engage questions of meaning and justice, and grow as persons for and with others.
We welcome applications from both experienced teachers and early-career educators who bring education and/or theology preparation, a desire to grow in the craft of teaching, and enthusiasm for accompanying students at a formative stage of their academic, personal, and spiritual development.
SELECTION CRITERIA Commitment to the Catholic, Jesuit mission of Boston College High School. Formal theological training; a degree in Theology, Divinity, Religious Education, or a related field is preferred but not required. Interest in teaching middle and high school students; experience with young people through teaching, mentoring, coaching, retreats, youth ministry, or adolescent formation Collaborative spirit and openness to feedback, mentorship, and professional growth. Commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and the dignity of every student. Familiarity with Catholic social teaching, Ignatian spirituality, Scripture, ethics, and contemporary questions facing young people. Desire to contribute to school life beyond the classroom Practicing Catholic.
Salary: Commensurate with academic attainment and years of applicable teaching experience: $57,000–$118,000 annually
Market context
Theology Teacher openings in Massachusetts are often tied to Catholic schools that value mission alignment, adolescent formation experience, and collaborative teaching. Competition can be strong because employers may prefer practicing Catholics with a Theology or Religious Education background and comfort supporting a Jesuit identity. Review the school’s faith expectations and prepare examples of how you’ve taught or mentored adolescents; this platform’s AI-summarized requirements and benefits help you assess fit faster from the original job description.
Salary benchmark
$46,791 avg / yr
Typical range: $39,520–$52,000 based on 300 active listings in Massachusetts
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