Position Title: History Teacher
First commitment: July 1, 2025
Contract type : Permanent, 10-month
School Type: Boarding
Reports To: Assistant Head/Dean of Faculty
Position Summary:
St. Mark's School seeks a skilled and creative history teacher for the 2025-2026 school year. The ideal candidate will have two or more years of experience teaching multiple levels of high school history. By equipping our students with the foundational skills of communication, critical thinking, and cooperation over self-interest, we advance our goal of preparing students for their future. Educators with these skills and the desire to contribute to a vibrant boarding school community through coaching, advising, and residential life are encouraged to apply.
As a history teacher, you will be a member of the history and social sciences department and report to the head of the department and the assistant head of school/ dean of faculty. We invite interested candidates to apply by completing an application at this link.
What You'll Do as a St. Mark's History Teacher:
As a St. Mark's faculty member, you will teach four history courses, advise three to six students, attend all-school and faculty-required events, coach two seasons of sports. Other key responsibilities are as follows:
Required Skills and Abilities
Preferred Qualifications
Things You'll Love:
Salary:
Pay is commensurate with experience. For reference, please find the base salary bands for faculty members whose primary responsibilities are in the classroom below:
Years of experience between 31 and 40 years: $90,100 - $94,900
Years of experience between 21 and 30 years: $70,890 - $89,850
Years of experience between 11 and 20 years: $56,670 - $68,900
Years of experience between 0 and 10 years: $27,810 - $53,770
About St. Mark's School:
St. Mark's School is a coed, private boarding high school of approximately 375 students with a strong, college preparatory curriculum located 22 miles west of Boston and 12 miles east of Worcester. St. Mark's School educates young people for lives of leadership and service. Founded in 1865 as an intentionally small residential community, the School challenges its students to develop their particular analytic and creative capabilities by both inspiring their academic and spiritual curiosity and kindling their passion for discovery. We value cooperation over self-interest, and we encourage all members of our community to explore their place in the larger world beyond our campus.
St. Mark's School provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, classics, national origin, gender, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability or genetics, and any other characteristic or status protected by law.