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
Preferred Education:
Masters
Position Title:Associate Chaplain and Religion 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 an experienced, collaborative, and energetic Associate Chaplain and Religion Teacher to join the Religion Department in the 2025-2026 academic year. The School values flexible educators who possess an optimistic, growth-oriented mindset regarding learning, both for themselves and their students.
The Associate Chaplain assists with leading an informal, interfaith Morning Chapel twice a week; a formal Evening Chapel once a month; a voluntary Eucharist once a week; and other services as needed. This person also advises and supports student groups of various denominations and faiths including secular/non-religious, and provides pastoral support to all members of the St. Mark’s community in their spiritual journeys and lives. Note that at St. Mark’s, religion courses are taught as they would be at a secular college or university: in a critical, analytical, and non-sectarian manner. Educators with these characteristics and the desire to contribute to a vibrant boarding school community through coaching, advising, and residential life are encouraged to apply.
As a religion teacher, you will be a member of the Religion 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 on the St. Mark’s School Employment page.
What You’ll Do as Associate Chaplain and Religion Teacher
As a St. Mark’s faculty member, you will teach in the Religion department, advise three to six students, attend all-school and faculty-required events, and coach or lead co-curricular programming. Other key responsibilities are as follows:
Serve as a member of the school Chaplaincy, assisting with interfaith Chapel services, advising faith-based student affinity groups, and providing pastoral support to the St. Mark’s community
Provide students in the classroom with timely, ongoing, and meaningful feedback, including comments for each student at the end of grading periods
Support a residential house team by supervising evening hours once weekly and five Saturday nights per year
Participate in St. Mark’s Experiential Learning Programming
Participate in community life through Social Duty (four weekends per year)
Give up to six admission tours per year
Things You’ll Love:
On-campus housing; health, dental, and vision coverage; retirement contribution – after one year of service, the school contributes 10% of your annual salary to a 403 (b) retirement plan (100% immediate vesting); three meals a day are available at the dining hall during the school year for you and your family; use of facilities for you and your immediate family: weight rooms, outdoor pool, ice rink, basketball courts, nature trails, etc.; annual financial planning services available; parental leave: 8 weeks at full pay, and 4 weeks at a quarter pay; Health Assistance Program; Employee Assistance Program; tuition remission (100%); Child Day Care financial assistance program; William A. Coolidge Fund – annual financial assistance for each employee’s child attending tuition-charging schools, etc.
Required Skills and Abilities
Master’s degree in Divinity, Religious Studies, or a related field
Experience leading interfaith worship services
Enthusiasm for work with adolescent students in many contexts
Outstanding task and time management skills with high attention to detail
Strong leadership, collaboration, interpersonal, and communication skills
Proficiency with computer applications such as Google Suite including Docs, Slides, and Sheets
Preferred Qualifications
Two or more years of teaching experience in religion, philosophy, or ethics at the secondary school level
Ordination or intended ordination in the Episcopal Church and/or extensive experience in school chaplaincy
Experience in an educational setting, including familiarity with residential communities and the needs of adolescents
Success working with culturally diverse populations as well as a commitment to inclusive pedagogy
Commitment to continuous self-reflection and professional growth
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, religion, national origin, gender, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability or genetics, and any other characteristic or status protected by law. This commitment is exemplified in numerous ways, such as our welcoming Chapel program, our Pathways Program which houses multiple student-centered affinity spaces, and the intersectional work within our office of Communit...y and Equity and Global Studies programs. The School values flexible educators who possess an optimistic, growth-oriented mindset regarding learning, both for themselves and their students.