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Louisville Collegiate School
seeks to sustain a community of inspiring educators capable
of preparing diverse students in a challenging and supportive
environment to demonstrate outstanding academic preparation,
extraordinary character, and confident leadership for
a lifetime of global engagement and local responsiveness.
Attractive Working Environment
The school attracts talented and dedicated
faculty who serve as teachers, mentors, advisors, coaches
and role models for Collegiate students.
Our intentionally small learning environment
and community emphasis upon active engagement in the
life of the school allows Collegiate faculty and students
to build powerful and lasting relationships in the classroom,
on the playing fields, in the studio, and on the stage.
Employment Information
The school welcomes employment inquiries
at any time during the year. Most interviewing and hiring
for teaching and administrative positions occurs between
the months of January and May. Clerical and support
staff positions have a more varied hiring calendar.
Individuals interested in exploring
employment opportunities at the school should send
a cover letter, resume, and any pertinent supporting
documents to the attention of Jane Pullicino,
Administrative Assistant to the Head of School (jane_pullicino@loucol.com
or 2427 Glenmary Avenue, Louisville, KY 40204).
Collegiate encourages and actively
seeks applications from diverse faculty, staff, and
school administrators. The school is an equal opportunity
employer and does not discriminate in hiring or any
aspect of employment on the basis of race, color, gender,
religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation,
or disability.
Area Information
Located on the banks of the Ohio River,
Louisville is the 16th largest city in the United States
with a metro population of approximately 700,000. The
city features the amenities of a large urban environment
while also maintaining the affordability, easy access,
and southern charm of a smaller city. Louisville’s
cost of living is approximately 20% lower than the national
average and the city features a vibrant arts community,
extensive park system, eclectic restaurants, affordable
housing, and easy commutes.
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World Language (Spanish)
Reports to: Head of Lower School
Primary Responsibilities: Working closely with
colleagues in the Lower School, the Spanish Teacher
will model and teach
Spanish language, arts, and culture to students
in grades 3 through 5, promoting high levels
of learning in an engaging and effective manner
using a variety of instructional methodologies
and curriculum resources.
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Description
Posted 3.09.10
First Grade Teacher
Reports to: Head of Lower School
Primary Responsibilities: Working closely with colleagues in the Lower
School, the First Grade Teacher will teach
language arts, mathematics, and social studies
to a self-contained class of 18 students to
promote high levels of learning in an engaging
and effective manner using a variety of instructional
methodologies and curriculum resources.
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Complete Description
Posted 2.17.10
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Middle
School Mathematics Teacher
Reports to: Head of Middle School
Primary Responsibilities: Working closely
with colleagues in the Mathematics Department,
the Mathematics teacher should be willing and
able to teach a range of classes from Sixth Grade
general mathematics through Geometry and be called
on to promote high levels of learning in an engaging
and effective manner using a variety of instructional
methodologies and curriculum resources . . .
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Description
Posted 12.9.09
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| Upper
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Upper School Mathematics Teacher
Reports to: Head of Upper School
Primary Responsibilities: Working closely
with colleagues in the Mathematics Department,
the Mathematics teacher will teach a range of
classes from Algebra I to AP Calculus and be called
on to promote high levels of learning in an engaging
and effective manner using a variety of instructional
methodologies and curriculum resources . . .
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Description
Posted 12.9.09
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Director of Educational Technology
Reports to: Head of Upper School
Primary Responsibilities: Working
closely and collaboratively with the Director of
Technology and Library Media Specialist,
the Director of Educational Technology is responsible
for developing and implementing a technology
vision for the school, training faculty on
teaching technologies, and supporting the maintenance
of the school technology infrastructure.
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Complete Description
Posted 3.1.10
Director of College Counseling
Reports to: Head of Upper School
General Statement of Duties: The Director
of College Counseling organizes, directs and
facilitates
the school’s comprehensive college counseling
program for an upper school community of approximately
220 students. The Director of College Counseling
may also teach and/or lead an extracurricular
activity, dependent upon the needs of the school
and the academic interests/experiences of the
individual. . .
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Complete Description
Posted 1.12.10
Head of Lower School
Reports to: Head of School
Primary Responsibilities: Provide the vision,
organization, and follow-up to lead and to manage
effectively the faculty and students of the Lower
School (Grades JK-5) . . .
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Posted 12.10.09
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APPLY
If you are interested in teaching
at Louisville Collegiate School,
please send a cover letter and resume to Jane Pullicino.
Please provide resume, 3 references
and a copy of your transcript to:
MAIL
Louisville Collegiate School
2427 Glenmary Avenue
Louisville, KY 40204
Attn: Jane Pullicino
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