A full-time faculty member at New Hampton School participates in all facets of boarding school life. Believing teachable moments occur in a variety of venues, the school asks each faculty member to work in the classroom, in the co-curricular arena, as an advisor, and in the residential life program. Additionally, faculty members are expected to be role models to the adolescent community.
Job Status:
A faculty member at New Hampton School works throughout the academic year, as well as when their job duties require them to work. A faculty member engages with students through academic, school life, and co-curricular programs. The full-time faculty position is a salaried position and includes applicable benefits in accordance with School policy.
Responsibilities Included (but are not limited to):
Support the School’s mission, vision, and values.
Attend orientation sessions, faculty and departmental meetings, service-learning days, professional development activities, weekend events, Project Week, and periodic community events, as well as all-school functions including, but not limited to, required meals, community meetings, and commencement ceremonies.
Teach four Spanish classes (Levels I-III).
Advise students following the protocols defined in the “Advising ”.
Perform residential life duties as a member of a five-person.
Provide co-curricular responsibilities during a minimum of two seasons.
Perform one other duty as assigned by the Head of School.
Be familiar with school policies, rules, and regulations, and comply with the School’s health and safety policies.
Be flexible with changes to job responsibilities that could be due to health and safety protocols, and student enrollment.
Work a six-day schedule, including Saturdays during the academic year.
Participate in required professional development opportunities.
Participate in committee service, vacation preparations, and student transportation.
Required Qualifications, Skills, and Knowledge:
Minimum of bachelor’s degree and expertise in subject
A passion for learning new technology
A commitment to life-long learning.
Strong verbal and written communications
Possess a valid driver’s
Successfully complete a criminal and motor vehicle background *
Characteristics of a New Hampton School Faculty Member
Teachers at New Hampton School are expected to create a “Professional Educational Environment.”
Their professional practice should be palpable through the faculty member’s:
Enthusiasm for teaching and developing globally minded students.
Empathy and commitment to learn the diverse backgrounds of our community members.
Ability to appropriately challenge our students in educational settings.
Eagerness to be a reflective practitioner.
Interest in learning and experimenting with innovative teaching methods.
A willingness to model school values of respect and responsibility by being organized, reliable and accessible.
An International Baccalaureate and Apple Distinguished School, New Hampton is a vibrant, global community of scholars, artists, athletes and leaders, dedicated to the goal of becoming active global citizens. Founded in 1821 by Free Will Baptists on the principles of inclusion and exploration, we seek globally-minded, technologically savvy, active, creative, and student-centered teachers to work with our equally diverse, active and creative student body. Over 200 years ago, New Hampton first opened its doors to serve eighty-seven students - local boys and girls and a few boarding students from Boston. It was a pioneering school in its time, educating both sexes equally and graduating women and men who went on to lives of service and productivity in every area from politics to scholarship to religion, business, medicine and professional athletics. Today we are a school of 325 students from 30 states and 25 countries. Located in the foothills of the White Mountains in the heart of the Lakes Region, New Hampton lies in a quaint New England village on a modern 340-acre campus. The town of New Hampton is set in central New Hampshire with easy access to universities, hiking, snow and water sports, ninety miles north of Boston.