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Teacher of Accounting and Finance and Business Principles
Saint John's High School
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Posted: 20-May-25
Location: Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
Type: Part Time
Categories:
Accounting
Business Management
Saint John’s High School is seeking an Accounting and Finance teacher (or experience with Business Principles, Business Math, and/or Applied Economics). This position is currently part-time with an opportunity for long-term growth based on the candidate's experience and other areas of expertise. We value diversity and are looking for candidates who are not only knowledgeable in their field but also compassionate, dedicated, and eager to collaborate with students, faculty, and staff alike.
The Accounting and Finance class at Saint John’s is designed to give students an introduction to these fields as academic disciplines at the collegiate level, as well as give the students a practical understanding of personal and business finance. To that end, the first half of the year focuses on corporate finance and accounting, while the second half of the year focuses on personal finance and accounting. The Finance and Accounting teacher will also work with guest speakers from the academic and business world to help the students understand the real-world application of the Finance and Accounting curriculum. In addition to normal classroom teaching expectations, this educator should be willing to collaborate with the mathematics department and administration regarding curriculum and assessment, best practices with regard to high school teaching, and be willing to engage students about moral and ethical questions that arise in the course of the curriculum.
Minimum Qualifications
An undergraduate degree in Finance, Business, Accounting, Economics, Applied Mathematics, or a related field (advanced degree preferred).
Experience teaching at the high school level/collegiate level or relevant professional experience is preferred
Fluency with current discipline-specific pedagogy.
Ability to assess student engagement, successes, and struggles with understanding how math is applied and used in finance and accounting.
Dedication to supporting the academic, social, and emotional well-being of all students.
Strong interpersonal skills.
Ability to articulate effectively the values and mission of Saint John’s High School and the Xaverian Brothers.
For a full position description please click here.
Saint John's High School is a Xaverian Brothers Sponsored School. A Saint John's Catholic education is rooted in the commitment of the Xaverian Brothers to bring Christ to life in young men. For over one hundred years, a religious and lay staff has assisted students in discovering and developing their God-given talents. As a college preparatory school, Saint John's fosters the formation of the whole person: spiritual, social, physical, intellectual, creative, and aesthetic.
At Saint John's, students pursue personal growth in an environment that recognizes a moral dimension of life. A challenging academic program encourages a love of learning as a stimulus for continued intellectual development. Students learn to appreciate the world's beauty while exploring, developing, and expressing their creativity. Saint John's is a Christian community, founded upon the idea of the interdependence of individual members. In that context, students shape their identities as unique individuals with mutual obligations. Respect and appreciation for individual differences and those who comprise the larger community is an important part of the growth process of a Saint John's student.
In the trad...ition of the Xaverian Founders, Saint John's High School has been committed to students from a diversity of backgrounds, and affirms its commitment to providing opportunities to families in need, to the marginalized, and the poor.