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GET TO KNOW US

Episcopal offers the best of both professional worlds, a tight-knit and inclusive community where over 90% of faculty and 100% of students live together 24/7 on campus, nestled in historic Alexandria, Virginia, and less than eight miles from the heart of the nation's capital of Washington, D.C. 

At Episcopal High School class sizes are small, typically 10 to 12 students, allowing teachers to actively involve students in discussions, draw out their thoughts, and focus on special areas of interest or need. EHS faculty members usually teach four sections, or a total of 40 to 50 students at any given time. They have time to get to know each student's special gifts and needs and provide extra support or opportunities as warranted. Faculty members interact with students in a number of different roles. They are not only teachers, but are also coaches, advisors, and members of a dorm team. All provide mentoring relationships and support for students.


OUR COMMITMENT

Episcopal's dedication to valuing different perspectives and backgrounds is central to its mission to foster moral and intellectual courage. As such, the school actively seeks candidates who can bring unique perspectives that support this mission.

Episcopal High School is committed to providing a highly-competitive employee benefits package for faculty and staff. In addition to excellent salaries, benefits, and professional development opportunities, EHS offers a number of programs, amenities, and conveniences for employees, including a comprehensive health and wellness program.

JOIN OUR TEAM

As positions at Episcopal become available, they will be listed below. However, if you like what you see in Episcopal's mission to "prepares young people with the intellectual and moral courage to pursue lives of ethical leadership and service as citizens of an increasingly connected world," then send us your resume regardless of whether there is an opening that matches your background and expertise. 

For faculty employment inquiries, contact Assistant to the Head of School Sarah Lang.
For staff employment inquiries, contact Director of Human Resources Jordan Christensen.

Faculty Opportunities

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  • On-Call Substitute Teachers

    Job Summary: EHS seeks substitute teachers to add to our on-call list. We seek people who hold a B.A. or higher, who have experience with teenagers, and who are willing to step in with confidence and cheer when a teacher needs to be out of school. 

    Please send a résumé and cover letter to Sarah Lang, assistant, at sjl@episcopalhighschool.org.
  • Social Studies Teacher (Leave Replacement)

    Start date: November 13, 2024

    Job Summary: Episcopal High School is looking for a leave replacement from November to January to teach four sections of social studies. The specific assignment involves teaching modern world history for tenth graders and one elective for seniors. The assignment could then resume when another teacher goes on leave in March through the end of May. This would involve teaching U.S. history.  We seek dynamic candidates who will participate eagerly in the life of the School, and who will actively advance the School's mission, including its diversity, equity, and inclusion plan.  References should speak to the candidate’s capacity and willingness to work creatively and effectively in a boarding school environment. The salary offered will be competitive and commensurate with experience. Please visit the EHS website to learn more about the School.

    A cover letter, résumé, and list of reference contacts should be emailed to:

    Ms. Sarah Lang
    Administrative Assistant to the Dean of Faculty
    Episcopal High School
    sjl@episcopalhighschool.org

Staff Opportunities

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  • Director of Golf

    The Director of Golf position supports all aspects of Episcopal’s golf programs for boys and girls, the School’s use of the Class of 1976 Golf Center to support students and adults in the Episcopal community, and golf-related programming for the external community. It combines hands-on instruction and coaching with administrative and program management of all of Episcopal’s golf activities.

    Essential Duties and Responsibilities
    1. Oversee the coaching and instruction of Episcopal’s boys and girls golf teams in partnership with the Director of Athletics and work collaboratively with a team of coaches supporting the girls and boys programs
    2. At times serve as head varsity coach for either Episcopal’s boys or the girls team depending on current staffing and other needs of the School
    3. Partner with Student Life to provide golf opportunities and programming for Episcopal students, faculty, staff, and families
    4. Oversee the lesson, instruction, and use schedule for Episcopal student and community use of Golf Center, prioritizing Episcopal golf in the afternoons, particularly during the spring competitive season
    5. Develop partnerships with area golf courses to increase access and tee times for the Episcopal’s boys and girls golf teams
    6. Oversee and manage all aspects of the Class of 1976 Golf Center to ensure proper use, cleanliness and maintenance
    7. Serve as a direct point of contact with all technology partners and software vendors to ensure proper use and maintenance of hardware and software in the Class of 1976 Golf Center
    8. Coordinate golf equipment needs with the Assistant Director of Athletics for Facilities & Equipment
    9. Develop operational plans with the Director of Auxiliary Programs and in coordination with the Director of Athletics to generate auxiliary revenue and enhance the School’s presence and brand in the community via private lessons, bay rentals, and other potential programming opportunities including youth and adult programming, possible memberships, and other events
    10. Partner with the Director of Auxiliary Programs to design and implement unique day and residential summer camp offerings as part of Episcopal’s Summer Programs
    11. Coordinate with the Director of Auxiliary Programs and the School Store to develop and manage possible merchandise concession needs
    12. Participate and interact with customers/patrons of all skill levels as time and duties permit
    13. Serve as the first point of contact for golf programming and facility use

    Other Duties

    1. Participate in special assignments and projects as needed to improve ​auxiliary operations (i.e.​, safety, accreditation, committees, etc.)
    2. Perform other duties as assigned

    Qualifications and Prerequisites

    • Associate’s or Bachelor's degree is preferred
    • 10+ years as a PGA Member in good standing and active classification
    • Demonstrated ability and experience in creating, administering, supervising, and implementing programs for all ages
    • Self-motivated with desire to promote and market Episcopal’s golf programs
    • Willingness to utilize the resources of PGA player development programs such as Get Golf Ready, PGA Sports Academy, Tee it Forward, and others
    • Proficient in use of Trackman and Swing Catalyst software and equipment
    • Comfortable using computer-based programs including the Google suite, Microsoft Office, and other applications (i.e., email, internet, and database needs)
    • Demonstrated ability to work in a diverse and inclusive environment
    • Strong initiative and organizational skills
    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
    • Strong collaborative skills and open support for the School's core values, especially its focus on community and inclusion, honesty, and integrity
    • Warmth, creativity, compassion, and a growth mindset

    Physical Requirements

    • Ability to lift, carry, push, pull, and/or otherwise move objects up to 30 pounds
    • Ability to walk for long periods of time around campus, golf courses, and in buildings
    • Ability to climb stairs
    • Ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time inside and outside
    • Ability to hear, speak, and exchange information in person and over the telephone/video conference platforms
    • Visual acuity is required for preparing and analyzing written or computer data, operation of machines, determining the accuracy and thoroughness of work, and observing general surroundings and activities
    • Ability to operate computer and standard office equipment
    • Ability to instruct and model golf swings

    How to Apply

    Interested individuals who meet the requirements above are encouraged to submit a cover letter and resume via email to careers@episcopalhighschool.org
  • Health Center Liaison/Driver

    Episcopal High School is seeking several mature adults to serve as Health Center Liaisons to be available for the transportation and chaperoning of students to and from the EHS deButts Health and Wellness Center to health care appointments and urgent care facilities in Northern Virginia and Washington DC. Liaisons must be available to drive students to appointments with advance notice, as well as to urgent appointments or emergency room visits on the same day. Liaisons should be available Monday through Thursday, and Sunday, 8 am – 11 pm, and Friday and Saturday, 8 am - 12 am. A member of the health center staff will contact the liaison for transportation needs prior to scheduled appointments or urgent care visits to check on availability. There will be occasional need for multiple trips on the same day. Typical duration of a single trip is 1-4 total hours. Each liaison will use their own vehicle.

    Essential duties and responsibilities:
    • Picking up a student from the EHS Health Center
    • Drive the student to an appointment
    • Accompany the student into the appointment and obtain information from the medical provider to relay back to the EHS Health Center staff
    • Return the student to the EHS Health Center, communicate with EHS Health Center staff and, on occasion, communicate with the student’s parent or guardian
    • Provide a professional appearance and excellent customer service as the chaperone to the student
    Compensation & Reimbursement:
    Liaisons are paid $20.00 per hour from the time they pick up the student through the time they return to campus, including time spent relaying information to the EHS Health Center staff. Mileage driven from the EHS campus, to appointments, and back to campus, is eligible for reimbursement.

    Successful candidates must be/possess:
    • English speaking with good communication skills
    • Comfortable in health care settings
    • Comfortable with adolescents
    • Comfortable with driving directions and/or utilizing GPS systems.
    • Professional personal presentation
    • Demonstrates dependability and punctuality
    • Reliable, trustworthy, and respectful of confidentiality
    How to Apply:
    Interested individuals who meet the requirements above may submit a resume and cover letter via email to careers@episcopalhighschool.org.
  • Safety and Security Supervisor

    Summary:
    To provide for the security and protection of all students, faculty, staff, families, facilities and property of Episcopal High School. 
     
    As the assistant to the Director of Safety and Security, the Supervisor will assist in the development of programs and provide services which will promote, and are responsive in, the maintaining of a safe environment for all members of the EHS community.
     
    Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
    The Safety & Security Supervisor holds the role of first line supervisor for all EHS Security personnel and is responsible for assisting and working with the Director of Campus Safety and Security to promote and maintain a safe and secure campus. Duties include, but are not limited to:
     
    • Supervises campus security staff and manages daily and weekly schedules.
    • Ensures the physical safety of the campus grounds, buildings, and surrounding areas through regular patrols, surveillance, and monitoring.
    • Monitors and approves daily and weekly timekeeping for all Security personnel, ensuring accuracy in hours worked, overtime, PTO, and holidays.
    • Manages requests for leave and ensures adequate coverage for all shifts and school events.
    • Logs and distributes items to faculty, staff, and students, such as keys, fobs, ID cards, parking stickers, etc.
    • Operates, monitors, and maintains campus surveillance systems, including security cameras, ensuring continuous coverage of key areas and immediate response to suspicious activity or safety concerns. Conducts reviews of recorded footage as needed to investigate incidents and support school administration in disciplinary actions
    • Receives, monitors, and responds to calls, texts and/or emails related to security issues and concerns during off hours from the Director and EHS Security Officers.
    • Assists in the development and implementation of training programs to ensure that Episcopal security officers are well trained and execute their job functions at the highest level.
    • Evaluates the School’s security and safety programs on a continuing basis and recommends changes to them, as necessary.
    • Provide oversight of the School’s Fire, Life, and Emergency systems, in conjunction with the Director of Safety & Security, to ensure that they are operating as needed.
    • Build positive relationships with students, faculty, and staff to promote a safe and welcoming campus environment.
    • Works with administrators, faculty, staff and students to ensure that proper security and safety measures are implemented.
    • Maintains information on best practices relative to school security and safety.
    • Assists the Director in preparing, administering and reviewing the department’s budget.
    • Completes annual performance appraisals for Security personnel.
    • Performs other duties as assigned.
    Qualifications and Prerequisites:
    • One to three years security supervisory experience and/or any supervisory experience, preferably in a campus environment or public safety.
    • Ability to establish effective working relationships with various groups of employees and the security staff.
    • Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. 
    • Effective written and oral communication skills and familiarization with MS Suite products (word/excel) as well as Google Office (Email/calendar/sheets).
    • Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal skills.
    • Demonstrate dependability and punctuality
    • Ability to solve practical problems and make good decisions on your own in the best interest of EHS.
    • The ability and willingness to work a flexible schedule, including overnights and weekends, as needed or on short notice.
    • Ability to continuously walk campus, climb stairs, stand for long periods of time, operate golf carts & other campus vehicles, and lift/carry up to 25lbs.
    • Have and maintain a valid driver’s license.
    How to Apply:
    Interested individuals who meet the requirements above are encouraged to submit a cover letter and resume via email to careers@episcopalhighschool.org.

Coaching Opportunities

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  • Assistant Rowing Coach (Spring 2025)

    Episcopal High School is seeking a candidate to serve as an assistant girls rowing coach for the spring 2025 season. This position is a part-time, seasonal stipended staff position beginning Monday, February 17th.
     
    The successful candidate will understand, appreciate, and capitalize on the role that athletics play in helping students learn to build together, work together, and achieve together, from a range of backgrounds, perspectives, and identities. The successful candidate will also further develop that understanding and appreciation in their athletes. 
     
    Previous playing and/or coaching experience is preferred. As a member of the Interstate Athletic Conference (IAC) and Independent School League (ISL) in the Greater Washington, DC area, Episcopal has a rich academic and athletic tradition and is deeply committed to seeing athletics as a crucial classroom in which our students strive for excellence and develop as healthy, determined, collaborative, and ethical leaders for the future. For more information about EHS, please visit the school’s website.
     
    Interested candidates should send the following to Director of Athletics, Jen Fitzpatrick, at JSF@episcopalhighschool.org.
    1. Professional resume
    2. List of 3-5 references with contact information
  • Assistant Varsity Baseball Coach (Spring 2025)

    Episcopal High School is seeking a candidate to serve as an assistant varsity baseball coach for the spring 2025 season. This position is a part-time, seasonal stipended staff position beginning Monday, February 17th.
     
    The successful candidate will understand, appreciate, and capitalize on the role that athletics play in helping students learn to build together, work together, and achieve together, from a range of backgrounds, perspectives, and identities. The successful candidate will also further develop that understanding and appreciation in their athletes.
     
    Previous playing and/or coaching experience is preferred. As a member of the Interstate Athletic Conference (IAC) and Independent School League (ISL) in the Greater Washington, DC area, Episcopal has a rich academic and athletic tradition and is deeply committed to seeing athletics as a crucial classroom in which our students strive for excellence and develop as healthy, determined, collaborative, and ethical leaders for the future. For more information about EHS, please visit the school’s website.
     
    Interested candidates should send the following to Director of Athletics, Jen Fitzpatrick, at JSF@episcopalhighschool.org.
    1. Professional resume
    2. List of 3-5 references with contact information
  • Head Girls JV Lacrosse Coach (Spring 2025)

    Episcopal High School is seeking a candidate to serve as an assistant girls varsity lacrosse coach for the spring 2025 season. This position is a part-time, seasonal stipended staff position beginning Monday, February 24th.
     
    The successful candidate will understand, appreciate, and capitalize on the role that athletics play in helping students learn to build together, work together, and achieve together, from a range of backgrounds, perspectives, and identities. The successful candidate will also further develop that understanding and appreciation in their athletes. 
     
    Previous playing and/or coaching experience is preferred. As a member of the Interstate Athletic Conference (IAC) and Independent School League (ISL) in the Greater Washington, DC area, Episcopal has a rich academic and athletic tradition and is deeply committed to seeing athletics as a crucial classroom in which our students strive for excellence and develop as healthy, determined, collaborative, and ethical leaders for the future. For more information about EHS, please visit the school’s
    website.
     
    Interested candidates should send the following to Director of Athletics, Jen Fitzpatrick, at JSF@episcopalhighschool.org.
    1. Professional resume
    2. List of 3-5 references with contact information

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The Episcopal High School provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, marital status, familial status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, disability or any other protected category in accordance with applicable Federal, State and local laws.