NCSSS LLC
Job Summary
Bishop DuBourg High School, a co-ed Catholic school, is accepting applications for a Mathematics teacher, with Algebra focus, for the 2025-2026 school year. Bishop DuBourg High School is committed to educating a diverse coeducational community, enabling young people to reach their full potential.
Job Responsibilities Faith Formation and Integration
Model and promote Catholic values in all interactions.
Incorporate faith-based principles into lessons and activities.
Foster a respectful, inclusive environment reflecting Catholic teachings.
Participate in liturgies, prayer services, and religious celebrations.
Instructional Excellence
Develop lesson plans aligned with curriculum, state standards, and NSBECS.
Use diverse teaching strategies, including differentiated instruction.
Encourage critical thinking, creativity, and a love for learning.
Integrate technology to enhance learning experiences.
Student Development
Support students' spiritual, academic, and social-emotional growth.
Maintain high expectations for behavior and achievement.
Assess student progress with formative and summative assessments.
Communicate with students, parents, and colleagues about performance.
Community Engagement
Build positive relationships with students, families, and colleagues.
Support school events, activities, and service projects.
Model faith, service, and academic excellence for the school community.
Professional Growth
Engage in ongoing professional development to stay current.
Reflect on teaching and seek feedback for improvement.
Collaborate with colleagues to develop strategies that support student success.
Job Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Education or a related field
Valid Missouri teaching certification (Grades 9-12) or ability to become certified
Three or more successful years of teaching experience preferred but NOT required
Work collaboratively as part of a team in a Professional Learning Community
Effectively manage the classroom environment
Differentiate instruction to challenge and meet the needs of all students
Experience the Difference. MAKE a difference.
Rooted in the love of Jesus Christ, our schools are safe, welcoming communities where teachers are supported, and children are nurtured to grow and reach their full potential through rigorous academics and consistently high expectations, and faith-based service.
Catholic Education in our region dates back more than 200 years. Today, our parish and archdiocesan preschool, elementary and high schools serve more than 30,000 students in St. Louis and 10 surrounding Missouri counties.
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Job Responsibilities Faith Formation and Integration
Model and promote Catholic values in all interactions.
Incorporate faith-based principles into lessons and activities.
Foster a respectful, inclusive environment reflecting Catholic teachings.
Participate in liturgies, prayer services, and religious celebrations.
Instructional Excellence
Develop lesson plans aligned with curriculum, state standards, and NSBECS.
Use diverse teaching strategies, including differentiated instruction.
Encourage critical thinking, creativity, and a love for learning.
Integrate technology to enhance learning experiences.
Student Development
Support students' spiritual, academic, and social-emotional growth.
Maintain high expectations for behavior and achievement.
Assess student progress with formative and summative assessments.
Communicate with students, parents, and colleagues about performance.
Community Engagement
Build positive relationships with students, families, and colleagues.
Support school events, activities, and service projects.
Model faith, service, and academic excellence for the school community.
Professional Growth
Engage in ongoing professional development to stay current.
Reflect on teaching and seek feedback for improvement.
Collaborate with colleagues to develop strategies that support student success.
Job Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Education or a related field
Valid Missouri teaching certification (Grades 9-12) or ability to become certified
Three or more successful years of teaching experience preferred but NOT required
Work collaboratively as part of a team in a Professional Learning Community
Effectively manage the classroom environment
Differentiate instruction to challenge and meet the needs of all students
Experience the Difference. MAKE a difference.
Rooted in the love of Jesus Christ, our schools are safe, welcoming communities where teachers are supported, and children are nurtured to grow and reach their full potential through rigorous academics and consistently high expectations, and faith-based service.
Catholic Education in our region dates back more than 200 years. Today, our parish and archdiocesan preschool, elementary and high schools serve more than 30,000 students in St. Louis and 10 surrounding Missouri counties.
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