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French Teacher – Full time
Cheverus High School
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Posted: 10-Feb-26
Location: Portland, Maine
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Foreign Languages
We are seeking resumes for candidates for an immediate opening for a French Teacher in our Language Department for the 2026-2027 academic year.
Located in Portland, Maine, Cheverus High School is a Private Catholic College Preparatory School sponsored by the Society of Jesus. We seek to hire and retain faculty and staff members who are passionate and proficient in their fields, who understand and embrace our school’s mission, and who are committed to leading students in co-curricular activities. Successful candidates will demonstrate a capacity for professional collaboration and continued growth in their respective areas. We seek employees who desire to help us promote and live our Jesuit, Catholic tradition; however, employees do not need to be Catholic to work at Cheverus. Prospective employees who understand and support our mission to be an inclusive and diverse community are encouraged to apply.
Tuition Discount: This position qualifies for a dependent student tuition discount benefit of 50% during the first three years of employment and 100% thereafter.
To apply please visit our Employment Opportunities Page on our Cheverus High School Website. Preference given to candidates who apply by March 9th, 2026
Founded in 1917, the mission of Cheverus High School is to prepare young men
and women to be people for others by fostering intellectual, spiritual, physical, and
personal excellence, according to the nearly 500-year-old Jesuit tradition. The school
is among the most selective secondary schools in the state of Maine and is recognized
for its uncompromising academic, athletic, and co-curricular excellence. Cheverus
is committed to the Ignatian vision of “magis,” which challenges the entire school
community to seek the “greater good” and to embody this by becoming men and
women for others.