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High School English Teacher (Part-Time)

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Archdiocese of Saint Paul Minneapolis

Minneapolis, MN (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/1/2026

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High School English Teacher (Part-Time) Archdiocese of Saint Paul Minneapolis - 3.6 Minneapolis, MN Job Details Part-time 3 hours ago Qualifications Educational apps (educational technologies) Culturally responsive teaching (DEI initiatives) Working with students from diverse cultural backgrounds Multicultural competence in teaching Full Job Description Published June 11, 2026 Expires July 11, 2026 Location 2924 4th Avenue S, Minneapolis, Minnesota Category High School Job Type Part-time Organizational Name Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Organizational City Minneapolis Position Contact Name Jessie Bylander Position Contact Title Director of Human Resources and Operations Position Contact Email (do not e-mail resumes) How many employees are serving at your location? 30 or less
DESCRIPTION
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School is hiring! At our Jesuit Catholic high school, we seek a dynamic part-time 12th grade English teacher who will accompany seniors in their intellectual, moral, and spiritual development. Rooted in the Jesuit tradition of cura personalis (care for the whole person), you will instruct engaging, rigorous lessons that invite students to encounter great works of literature, reflect deeply, and express themselves with clarity and purpose. We are looking for an educator who is equally committed to excellence and equity-someone who sees data as a vital tool for discernment. By using assessment and student performance data to inform instruction, you will personalize learning, close achievement gaps, and ensure every student is prepared for college, career, and a life of meaning and service. You will thrive in this role if you believe that teaching is both a vocation and a craft-where data illuminates the path forward, relationships anchor the work, and every lesson contributes to forming compassionate, reflective leaders. CRJHS serves a student body that is 98% Latino/Latina/Latine or Black. We believe student success is strengthened when educators bring diverse lived experiences, cultural competence, and a commitment to representation in the classroom, which also aligns with our Catholic mission and values. Educators from backgrounds historically underrepresented in teaching and those committed to culturally responsive instruction are strongly encouraged to apply.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required:
Authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship Bachelor's degree with a major, minor, or comparable credential of content expertise in the primary teaching discipline Proficiency using technology to advance teaching and learning, e.g. Canvas, PowerSchool Competency in designing and implementing curricula to serve a student population diverse in culture, religion, and ability Commitment to the mission of Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Complete Archdiocese student safety training, sign a Code of Conduct, and pass a background check
Preferred:
Proficient bilingual Spanish/English skills strongly preferred Teaching license in the primary teaching discipline Master's Degree in Education or content area Prior successful middle or high school teaching experience in an urban school Experience with teaching students in need of significant academic support Demonstrated ability to collaborate with colleagues effectively