Long-Term Substitute (Biology) Start Date: January 1, 2026 | End Date: May 31, 2026
Chatham Hall is seeking a long-term sub biology teacher to teach five science courses, including biology, advanced biology, and a biology-related elective, until the end of the 25-26 academic year. The ideal candidate will have experience teaching biology in high schools, including planning and providing instruction, assessing students’ progress, and communicating with different stakeholders to support students’ learning. This position also potentially includes serving as an advisor to a group of up to four students by supporting their academic and student life commitments. This long-term substitute position has the potential to transition into a full-time teaching position.
Key Responsibilities
Teaching:
Planning and executing engaging, relevant, and student-centered science lessons.
Differentiating instruction to support and engage a diverse community of learners.
Meeting with students during office hours to explain concepts and proctor make-up assessments.
Providing verbal and written feedback to students on assessments in a timely manner.
Collaborating with other faculty on cross-curricular and cross-disciplinary initiatives.
Attending and participating in weekly faculty meetings.
Teaching in our Health and Wellness and Grade-Level Programming.
Advising:
Potentially meeting with a small advisory group twice a week for check-ins.
Potentially communicating proactively with advisees’ teachers and families.
Other:
Attending all required all-school events, including assembly, chapel, meetings, special events, etc. As a 24/7 full boarding school, some evening and weekend work will be required.
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive salary and benefits.
Generous vacation time.
All meals provided in the dining hall during the academic year.
Access to Chatham Hall’s facilities during operating hours.
Required Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree in biology or a related field required. A Master’s degree is preferred.
At least 3 years of previous teaching experience in middle or high schools.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Willingness to contribute to the life of the school community outside of the classroom.
Ability to coach a sport or teach yoga preferred.
Application Process
Interested candidates should submit the following:
A current resume.
A letter of interest explaining why you are excited about this role and how you would contribute to the Chatham Hall community.
Chatham Hall is a premier, independent, all-girls boarding school in southern Virginia, dedicated to fostering academic excellence, leadership, and personal growth. Chatham Hall seeks candidates who communicate effectively, create an inclusive team environment, and encourage sportsmanship and camaraderie among the team. The job description outlines the key responsibilities and fundamental skills required for this role. It is not an all-inclusive list of duties, expectations, or competencies. The supervisor may assign additional tasks and requirements as necessary.
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ABOUT CHATHAM HALL:
A leader in all girls education, Chatham Hall inspires integrity, academic excellence, and global perspectives in tomorrow's leaders. Its signature academic, community, and athletic programs provide comprehensive preparation for college and for productive lives. Now in its 125th year, Chatham Hall is grounded in Episcopal heritage and includes a vibrant extended community of more than 3,000 alumnae plus dedicated families and friends. The school is located on a 360-acre campus in Chatham, Virginia, within driving distance of Greensboro, Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Lynchburg, Roanoke, and Charlottesville.