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Middle School Principal

Dublin, CA · On-site

$80 - $100/hr

Job Summary The Middle School Principal at Brave Christian Schools plays a key role in advancing the school's mission to provide a Christ-centered education. This position is responsible for the ...

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Middle School Teacher

Elkhart, IN · On-site

$43K - $59K/yr

The Middle School Teacher's responsibilities include developing and delivering interactive lessons that meet the curriculum requirements, monitoring student progress, and providing academic guidance ...

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ExperienceTypically 2-4 years of experienceUsually 0-1 year of experience or entry-level
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ResponsibilitiesDevelops features, troubleshoots issues, mentors juniorsAssists in tasks, learns codebase, under supervision
Work EnvironmentIndependent work, collaborative teams, project ownershipGuided tasks, learning-focused environment

The main difference between a Middle and Junior Developer lies in experience, skill level, and responsibilities. Middle Developers are more experienced, handle complex tasks independently, and often mentor juniors. Junior Developers are at the beginning of their careers, focusing on learning and supporting team efforts. Understanding these distinctions helps employers and candidates set appropriate expectations for each role.

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Infographic showing various Middle job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 60% Full Time, 36% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,008 per year, or $23.1 per hour.

Middle School Director (Chicago)

Latin School of Chicago

Chicago, IL • On-site

$175K - $185K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

Middle School Director

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Base pay range

$175,000.00/yr - $185,000.00/yr

Latin School of Chicago is a coeducational day school, serving 1,190 students in junior kindergarten through twelfth grades. Founded in 1888, Latin is one of the oldest independent schools in the city of Chicago, and provides its students with a rigorous and innovative liberal arts educational program.

The values of Excellence, Community, and Integrity stand at the heart of Latin. They affirm our collective purpose, guide our decisions and actions, and unite generations of students, teachers, parents, and alumni in a shared tradition of learning and belonging.

The School is seeking an exceptional, self-assured, and collaborative educator to become the next Middle School Director. This role reports to the Head of School and is a member of the senior administrative team and works with all constituents: students, teachers and staff, parents, Board of Trustees, and alumni in support of the School’s mission. The successful candidate will be a proven educator and leader who finds joy in working with adolescents and possesses the vision, creativity, and organizational skills to lead a community of highly-skilled faculty and staff.

Strategic Priorities
  • Integrate, deepen, and make personal the Latin learning experience for each and every person in the Latin Middle School community.
  • Embed belonging and inclusion into all facets of the Middle School experience at Latin from curriculum, to hiring, to professional development.
  • Invest in Middle School leadership, faculty, and staff as Latin’s most important assets in the development of their students.
  • Partner in improving the hiring and retention of faculty and staff from underrepresented communities, so that the Latin community better reflects the student body and the city of Chicago.
  • Focus on engaging with Middle School families, school alumni, and the city of Chicago to make student learning more connected to the professional world and the communities in which they live.
  • Work with the Middle School Dean to support a restorative justice approach to discipline currently being used in the Middle School.
  • Align instructional philosophies and “developmentally appropriate” practices with both Lower and Upper School Divisions.
Essential Functions
  • Oversee the development, alignment, and evaluation of curriculum in collaboration with the instructional leadership team of the School.
  • Work cross-functionally across academic and administrative division in the planning and running of the School.
  • Champion the Middle School division for various stakeholder audiences, including students, parents, prospective families, Board of Trustees, alumni, visitors, and the like.
  • Work in close partnership with others in the Director’s office, including the Assistant Director of Middle School and the Administrative Assistant.
  • Participate in the admission process, including open houses, sitting on the Middle School Admissions Committee, and interviewing candidates.
  • Prepare Middle School students for the rigors and expectations of the Upper School.
  • Maintain academic and extracurricular excellence across the division.
  • Plan and allocate the annual division budget.
  • Embed belonging, equity, inclusion, and justice into the Middle School curriculum, culture, hiring, and admissions activities in partnership with key stakeholders.
  • Meet regularly with Middle School parents in a variety of formal and informal formats.
  • Meet regularly with the Board of Trustees to update and answer questions about the Middle School division, when needed; and
  • Communication regularly with students, parents, prospective families, faculty, and other audiences.
Seniority level

Director

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Education

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