Join us in the important work of forming disciples of Jesus Christ through community, faith, knowledge, and service. Peoria Notre Dame High School is seeking a social studies teacher for the 2025-26 school year and beyond to serve our motivated and passionate students, teach them in a Catholic environment of academic inquiry, and instill in them a passion for problem solving, collaborating, spatial reasoning, and logic.
At PND, you'll have the opportunity to work alongside faculty and staff members committed to bettering themselves as teachers and Christians. We know we can't share what we don't have, and therefore we offer ample opportunities for our faculty and staff to strengthen their spiritual lives through daily Mass, daily adoration and confession, biweekly faith formation meetings, an annual faculty retreat, and All School Mass. In addition to spiritual development, we offer engaging and collaborative professional learning: monthly professional learning communities, biweekly new teacher meetings, and ongoing professional learning sessions.
Many of the benefits of working at PND are visible—competitive salary, health and dental benefits, a 403b match program, and tuition discounts for your children at our partner schools and at PND. Many benefits are not as visible—young people who are respectful and engaged, small teacher-to-student class sizes, and the opportunity to be part of a Catholic community with a rich history and a united mission.
Priority will be given to candidates who hold a bachelor's degree and Illinois teaching license, who have a social studies endorsement, who have experience teaching world studies, world history, and/or U.S. history, and who eagerly share their love for Christ with others. Ideally, the candidate would also be able to teach dual credit U.S. history courses. We're seeking teachers who love to innovate and differentiate in the classroom, who want to teach students to think critically, who assess students formally and informally, and who appreciate and support diverse learners.
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in history education + Illinois teaching license
- Social studies endorsement
- Willingness to share their love of Christ with others
- Ability to innovate and differentiate in the classroom, teach students to think critically, and appreciate and support diverse learners
Responsibilities: - Teaching five courses per semester and one course per winterim
- Supervising one advisory class each day
- Chaperoning one school dance each year
- Attending faith formation, All School Masses, faculty retreats, faculty institutes, and in-house professional development sessions
Compensation and Benefits: - Salary Range: $35,000-$65,000
- Medical, dental, prescription and vision plans for individuals and families
- Paid time off: sick leave, holidays, personal days
- Retirement savings: 403B with employer contributions
- Long-term disability coverage
- Life insurance