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High School Teacher

Pasadena, CA ยท On-site

$65K - $85K/yr

Responsible for student grading/evaluation within timeline and deadlines set by Administration ... High school teaching experience is preferred. * Experience working in a Christian school setting is ...

High School Teacher

Pasadena, CA

$53K - $68K/yr

Responsible for student grading/evaluation within timeline and deadlines set by Administration ... High school teaching experience is preferred. * Experience working in a Christian school setting is ...

High School Teacher

Hudson, FL ยท On-site

$45K - $50K/yr

The High School Lead Teacher will play a crucial role in providing a supportive and enriching ... The Lead Teacher will collaborate closely with the school administration and a dedicated Teacher ...

Building Administration/Principal Date Posted: 5/8/2026 Location: Milford High School District: Huron Valley Schools POSITION DESCRIPTION The Huron Valley Schools is seeking an energetic, effective ...

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As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for high school administration in the United States is $21.32, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $23.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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High school administrators often manage a diverse range of responsibilities, including student discipline, staff coordination, and ensuring compliance with educational policies. Common challenges include balancing the needs of students and faculty, managing limited resources, and addressing parent or community concerns. Effective communication, strong organizational skills, and collaborative problem-solving are essential for overcoming these challenges. Administrators typically work closely with teachers, counselors, and district leaders to create a positive and productive school environment.

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To thrive in High School Administration, a strong background in educational leadership, school operations, and a relevant degree (often a master's in education or administration) is essential. Familiarity with student information systems, scheduling software, and compliance with educational regulations is typically required. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills help administrators effectively manage staff, students, and parent relationships. These competencies are crucial for fostering a safe, supportive learning environment and ensuring the smooth operation of the school.

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AspectHigh School AdministrationSchool Counselor
Required CredentialsMaster's degree in education or administration, administrative certificationMaster's degree in counseling or psychology, state certification
Work EnvironmentSchool offices, meetings, policy implementationStudent offices, classrooms, counseling sessions
Employer & Industry UsagePublic/private high schools, school districtsHigh schools, middle schools, educational institutions
Common Search & ComparisonHigh School AdministrationSchool Counselor

High School Administrators oversee school operations, policies, and staff management, requiring administrative credentials. School Counselors focus on student guidance, mental health, and academic planning, requiring counseling credentials. Both roles work within high schools but serve different functions essential to student success and school management.

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High school administrators are professionals responsible for managing the daily operations of a high school. Their duties include overseeing academic programs, supporting teachers and staff, enforcing school policies, and ensuring a safe and productive learning environment for students. Administrators often include principals, assistant principals, and other leadership roles. They also communicate with parents, handle disciplinary issues, and coordinate with district officials to implement educational standards.
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High School Teacher

MARANATHA HIGH SCHOOL

Pasadena, CA โ€ข On-site

$65K - $85K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

POSITION SUMMARY
The teacher is the primary person in the classroom to present instruction of course content, facilitate learning opportunities and assess student participation and achievement. Teachers are a critical component of the success of Maranatha High School and each individual student, and are expected to comply with the job duties and expectations set forth below or as assigned by School Administration from time to time.
Note: This is an Evergreen job posting. This means a teaching position is not currently available, but is our collection point for prospective employee interest in their subject area of expertise.
STATEMENT OF FAITH
As a Christian individual, employed with a Christian institution, Employee acknowledges and affirms that Employee believes, embraces and at all times does and will follow the School's Statement of Faith, as expressed in Exhibit A attached and incorporated hereto. Employee shall follow Biblical patterns and principles and will manifest by precept and example the highest Christian virtues, values and personal decorum to serve as a Christian role model at all times. Employee understands that continued employment with School is contingent upon this commitment.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
General responsibilities include the following duties and expectations. Other duties may be assigned to meet business needs. Employee is expected to:
Academic Support
  1. Assess student achievement and mastery of content.
  2. Create lesson plans and course syllabus.
  3. Facilitate a positive and productive learning environment.
  4. Provide for instruction of applicable course content.
  5. Provide for substantial opportunities for student achievement.
  6. Responsible for student grading/evaluation within timeline and deadlines set by Administration.
  7. Update and maintain curriculum guides for all courses assigned.
  8. Communicate effectively and regularly with parents or guardians about student progress.
  9. Respond to email in a timely manner and be available for regular conference periods to assist parents and students as needed.

Administrative Support
  1. Adhere to MHS policies, procedures, and guidelines; as well as applicable industry and employment regulations.
  2. Attend all required meetings announced by the Senior Administrator over your department.
  3. Assume other responsibilities as assigned from time to time, including, but not limited to, supervision of traffic flow/parking areas, student breaks/lunches, extra-curricular functions, Chapel/assemblies and general enforcement of campus standards, as assigned by Academic Dean or designee.
  4. Comply with any duty, obligation, requirement or directive given to Employee by Administration.
  5. Maintain a positive, collaborative, cooperative, helpful attitude and a team spirit.
  6. Participate on committees and panels as directed.
  7. Respect confidentiality of all personal and organizational information.

Community Engagement
  1. Be an example of Christian maturity to students, families and colleagues.
  2. Be fully committed to Maranatha's mission of providing a quality college preparatory education in an intentional Christ-honoring community of faith, belief and practice. Able to affirm through exhibiting personal and professional support of the School's Mission, Statement of Faith and Lifestyle Statement.
  3. Attend Faculty/Staff Orientation days, all Professional Development days and school training sessions, scheduled events/meetings involving employee's department, all Admissions events, including, but not limited to: Open House, Closer Look, The Mission 20XX Event, Back-To-School Nights, Graduation, and Baccalaureate and other staff or school functions as assigned .
  4. Collaborate, interact and work well with others, including students, parents and guardians, staff, faculty, administration, alumni, vendors and any other personnel involved with the School or education process.
  5. Employees must attend church services in accordance with the MHS Statement of Faith and Lifestyle Statement, and are encouraged to be active in their local churches in addition to regular church attendance.

JOB-RELATED QUALIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  1. Ability to adapt to changing work priorities and multi-task, working with frequent interruptions, while meeting deadlines and schedules.
  2. Ability to problem-solve to identify issues and create action plans.
  3. Ability to work with a significant diversity of individuals and/or groups; work with data of varied types and/or purposes; and utilize specific, job-related equipment.
  4. Maintain consistently-updated professional development, knowledge and ability to apply the concepts required and skills necessary for the teacher's assigned courses.
  5. Operate standard classroom equipment; prepare and maintain accurate records; and use pertinent software applications (e.g. myMHS, eTextbooks, iTunes, and, education Apps: Turnitin, Albert.io, G Suite), including any updates or new applications as may be provided.
  6. Perform multiple, technical tasks with a need to occasionally upgrade skills as requested or directed in order to meet changing job conditions.
  7. Reasonable care, maintenance and operation of classroom and workroom technology and equipment, to include copy machines, computers, DVD player, television equipment, iPad, etc.
  8. Work as part of a team in a manner designed to foster collaboration and cooperation.
  9. Work with detailed personal or administrative information/data, while maintaining confidentiality.

EDUCATION
  • Bachelor's degree in the subject area or a related field is required.
  • Master's degree and or teaching Credential are preferred, but not required.

CERTIFICATIONS
  • Academic Administrators and Teachers must have a current ACSI Administrator or Teacher Certificate or obtain one by the end of your second year of service. Certification must remain current thereafter throughout your employment.

WORK EXPERIENCE
  • High school teaching experience is preferred.
  • Experience working in a Christian school setting is a plus.

LANGUAGE SKILLS
  • Requires excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to clearly, professionally and effectively respond to questions from staff, students and parents.

WORK ENVIRONMENT
  • The work environment is indoors in a comfortable temperature-controlled classroom environment and is typically free from dust and hazardous materials.

MENTAL DEMANDS
  • Ability to perform well under pressure, while treating others with respect and consideration.
  • Ability to maintain a level of professionalism and calm when others are behaving inappropriately.
  • Accept responsibility for own actions; follow through on commitments.
  • Ability to deal with frequent changes or delays.
  • Ability to exercise independent judgment and discretion; problem solving.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Must be able to continuously remain in a stationary position 67-100% of the time.
  • Frequently moves about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc.
  • Occasionally positions self to moves boxes and items weighing up to 20 pounds for various needs.

BENEFITS:
Currently, we offer the following employee benefits:
  • Medical (HMO or PPO)
  • Dental (PPO)
  • Vision
  • 403 (b)(7) Retirement Plan with company match
  • Employer paid Long Term Disability
  • Employer paid Basic Life and AD&D insurance
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Holidays/School Closure Days
  • Reduced lunch prices
  • Free covered parking
  • Credit Union Membership
  • Employee Perks Discount Program

This description is designed to cover or contain a general listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required of the Teacher. Other duties or requirements may apply. This job description may be updated or amended at the discretion of Administration from time to time.
EXHIBIT A
STATEMENT OF FAITH
The Statement of Faith is the central statement of Maranatha High School in matters of identity and nature, core beliefs that guide our learning, teaching and living. In faithfulness to God, we joyfully and humbly affirm the following Statement of Faith.
Article #1- THE BIBLE
a. We believe that the Bible was written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit (2 Peter 1:20-21) and that it is without error in the original writings. The Scriptures are profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness (2 Timothy 3:16-17), that the person may be complete in Christ.
b. We believe that the Bible in its entirety, both Old and New Testament (all 66 books), is true, unchangeable, and authoritative for life and godliness (2 Timothy 3:15-17). It is the complete revelation of God's will for salvation, sufficient for all that He requires us to believe and do, and final in its authority over every domain of knowledge. Thus the entire Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are without error or misstatement in their moral and spiritual teaching and record of historical facts and people (John 17:17).
c. We believe that the canon (standard) of the Bible is complete and final and that nothing else needs to be added to it (Revelation 22:18-19).
Article #2- THE TRINITY
a. We believe that salvation is a gift from God and comes purely by grace through faith in the person of the Lord Jesus Christ (Ephesians 2:8-10).
b. We believe in God the Father who is perfect in holiness, wisdom, power, and love. He eternally exists (Gen. 1:1).
c. We believe in Jesus the Son, who was supernaturally conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit (Matthew 1:18) and born of Mary, a virgin (Isaiah 7:14; Luke 1:27). His mission was to come to earth to die for the sins of humanity in order to redeem us. He later resurrected physically (1 Corinthians 15:12-17), thus confirming His deity and truth claims.
d. We believe in the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity who indwells and seals all believers in Christ. He is a person and possesses all the attributes of God. He is God (Ephesians 1:13-14).
Article #3- SALVATION
a. We believe that salvation is a gift from God and comes purely by grace through faith in the person of the Lord Jesus Christ (Ephesians 2:8-10).
b. We believe that those who confess and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ will be saved (Romans 10:9-10). This will result in a relationship with God through Christ for eternal life (John 3:16; 10:10).
c. We believe that the message of the Gospel begins with the bad news that all are sinners apart from Christ (Romans 3:10; 3:23; 6:23) and that we all desperately need a Savior who is Jesus (Acts 4:12). We believe the Gospel's good news is that once we believe in Christ alone we will be his children (John 1:12).
d. We believe that once a person puts their faith in Jesus Christ they will be washed and regenerated by the person of the Holy Spirit and forgiven of their sins (1John 1:9; 1 John 2:2). This will lead, for anyone who has experienced the person of the Holy Spirit, to being sealed in Him, who is given as the pledge of our inheritance with a view to the redemption of God's own possession to the praise of His glory (Ephesians 1:13-14).
e. We believe that all who reject Christ will suffer eternal separation and suffering in hell in a state of unutterable, endless torment and anguish (2 Thess. 1:5-11).
Article #4- THE CHURCH and CHRIST'S RETURN
a. We believe that the Church consists of all believers in Christ who are a part, locally and universally, through the baptizing of the Spirit of God (1 Corinthians 12:13). As a result, all believers are a part of the body and bride of Christ.
b. We believe that the person of Jesus will return again bodily and visibly in the unknown future (1 Thessalonians 5:2). This is the glorious and blessed hope of the believer.
This Statement of Faith does not exhaust the extent of our beliefs. The Bible itself is the sole and final source of all that we believe. For purposes of Maranatha's faith, doctrine, practice, policy, and discipline, our Head of School and Board of Trustees are Maranatha's final interpretive authority on the Bible's meaning and application, consistent with historical, evangelical Protestant interpretation, for the purposes of your relationship with Maranatha.