Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Jobs for Catholics May 2013


Job Postings:

Internship Opportunity

Koch Internship Program


Want to build your resume while advancing economic freedom? The Koch Internship Program is an opportunity to not only work for a think tank or public policy organization in Washington, DC, but also receive valuable professional education and hands-on experience. Designed for students and recent graduates who are passionate about economic freedom, the program offers a chance to develop your knowledge and skills, while building a valuable professional network and understanding of non-profit career paths.
During the program, each intern works at a non-profit 501(c)(3)partner organization through a collaboration with the Charles Koch Foundation and spends every Tuesday at the Charles Koch Institute engaging in reading discussions, group projects, lectures, and Market-Based Management® workshops. Roles vary, and include policy research, communications, operations, donor relations, and more. Interns earn $10 an hour and receive $50 a month in Metro benefits.
The summer 2013 program will run from June 3 to August 16.
Please click here for more information or to apply.

Work From Home

The Williamsburg Academy, a classical online high school, is in need of some new team members for this coming school year. Please visit their website for more information.


Arizona

CRS Intern Position in the Diocese of Phoenix

The Diocese of Phoenix Catholic Relief Services’ Office is seeking an Intern to develop relationships with parishes that will promote and sustain a culture of solidarity within the parish. The Intern will visit parishes to introduce and deepen understanding and engagement in CRS programs, especially CRS Rice Bowl. No prior experience with CRS Rice Bowl is necessary. The Intern will also assist in the development and implementation of a program to supplement CRS Rice Bowl.
This is a great opportunity to work in the Diocese of Phoenix diocesan offices under the strong leadership of Bishop Thomas Olmsted. The candidate selected as the CRS Intern will have the opportunity to network with priests and parish staff, which could lead to future full-time employment with a local parish or diocesan organization. 
Through this position, the CRS Intern will grow in his/her knowledge and understanding of Catholic social teaching. By working with parish coordinators, he/she will engage in leading parish communities to deeper conversion. The Intern will assist the community to grow spiritually by making connections between the works of mercy and Christ’s redemptive suffering.
If you are interested in working in a vibrant diocese led by a great bishop, we invite you to apply for the position of CRS Intern with the Diocese of Phoenix.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:  Working knowledge of Catholic moral and social teaching; ability to make presentations to parish staff at various locations through the Diocese of Phoenix; good team-building skills; excellent communications skills, both written and verbal; must possess and maintain a high level of professionalism; excellent interpersonal skills; creativity, initiative and follow-through; ability to develop a program to supplement CRS Rice Bowl; self directed and able to carry out a specific work plan; must be well organized; working knowledge of Microsoft Office software including Word, Excel, Publisher and Outlook; and willing to travel within the diocese as needed.
Minimum Qualifications:  BS or BA preferred; active practicing Catholic in good standing; love of the Catholic faith and a heart for the poor;  must possess a valid AZ Driver’s License and have own transportation with proper insurance.
This is a paid, part-time, temporary position with flexible hours.  Candidates sought to fill the position in late summer.  Submit cover letter and resume to:  applicants@diocesephoenix.org; or fax to (602) 354-2428; or mail to Diocese of Phoenix, 400 East Monroe Street, Phoenix, AZ  85004, Attention:  Human Resources.


California

Nanny Job

Awesome young couple in the San Fernando Valley looking for a nanny for their new little girl (due this May). Full-time Monday-Friday, 8-6:30ish, live-out, starting this September. $10-15/hr depending on experience. Email Katie Martin ('06) at ILoveOurLady2@aol.com for more info!

Principal for All-Girls Catholic School

Mercy High School, an all-girls Catholic college preparatory secondary school  in the Mercy tradition,  is seeking a dynamic, faith filled leader who is committed to academic excellence and the empowerment of young women for lives of discipleship, compassionate service, and leadership within a community rooted in Gospel values to serve as Principal for the 2013-2014 academic year. 
The Principal serves as the academic leader of the school and exercises overall responsibility for the daily operations of the school. In collaboration with the President of Mercy High School, the Principal shares responsibility for the integration of spirituality, faith and learning within the school through successful academic and student-life programs.  Following the mission of the school and guided by the policy guidelines of its governing board the Principal  works collaboratively with all members  of the administrative team to implement strategic learning 
initiatives, long range planning and curricular/co curricular offerings which  will  ensure a vibrant program  for students as well as a culture of professional and leadership development for the faculty and staff.  
Minimum requirements: 
Current California Teaching Credential 
Administrative Services Credential highly recommended 
Masters Degree in Educational Administration or a related field 
Minimum three years experience in secondary teaching and/or administration 
Active participant in the Catholic Church preferred 
Additional requirements: 
Ability to demonstrate inspirational leadership particularly to students, faculty, staff and parents 
Strong skills in participatory decision making, educational innovation plus curriculum planning, 
implementation and evaluation 
Exceptional interpersonal skills including direct and open communication and effective public speaking 
Ability to manage fiscal areas of responsibility   
Position is year-round with some evening/weekend meetings and events required during the academic school year. 
Salary commensurate with experience and education of applicant. 
All resume materials must be received by April 29, 2013. 
Send resume and cover letter to: 
Kay Carter, Director of Human Resources, Mercy High School, 2750 Adeline Drive, Burlingame, CA 94010; email: 
kcarter@mercyhsb.com or fax 650-343-2316.

Vice Principal for Elementary School


St. Peter’s School seeks an outstanding educator to serve as Vice Principal for the 2013-2014 school year. St. Peter’s Elementary School in San Francisco, was founded in 1878 by Mother M. Baptist Russell, foundress of the Sisters of Mercy in California, for the children of immigrants drawn to California by the economic development that followed the Gold Rush. From that day to this, St. Peter’s has served successive waves of immigrants in one of the oldest neighborhoods of San Francisco, the Mission District. In the beginning, it was Irish and Italian. Today, we educate a mainly Hispanic population and have 325 boys and girls, 98% Hispanic and Catholic. St. Peter’s School includes Grades K-8, is WCEA accredited, offers an extended day care program, and offers an after school Computer Lab program. Also, there is an after school sports program for boys and girls and a tutoring program on Wednesday, supervised by St. Ignatius students and a faculty member. The University of San Francisco supervised a Counseling program for the school and there is a federally funded Catapult Reading and Math program to support low achievers. For additional information, please visit the school’s website. To apply, please click here.

Elementary and Middle School Teachers Needed

Canyon Heights Academy, a private Catholic school located in Campbell, is seeking educational professionals that wish to live out their vocation to the education of children and young adolescents to the fullest.  Specifically, they have openings in 2nd and 3rd grade and for a middle school English/History and Theology teacher for the 2013-2014 school year.  They are seeking candidates who exhibit:
A professional background, experience and excellent qualifications in their educational field.
An openness to the mission of integrally (academically, humanly, spiritually, and apostolically) forming the students in their care.
The ability to foster a love for learning, nurturing students’ appreciation for values and culture on the national and universal levels, awakening their intellectual, artistic, and human abilities; and stimulating their desires to learn and research through an appealing, dynamic manner of transmitting knowledge.
The ability to give witness as an authentic Catholic Christian and human being both through words and through works.
Successful candidates will also possess: 
A relevant University degree, with a post-graduate degree preferred.
Demonstrated leadership and teamwork capabilities.
Excellent communication and organizational skills.
Skill for transmitting knowledge and stimulating a desire to learn in students
A firm and kind character.
A Capacity for managing groups.
A minimum of two years teaching experience and valid California teaching certificate are preferred. 

They offer a highly competitive salary, excellent benefits and the opportunity to contribute to the development of a school like none other in the Bay Area. Come join the team of professionals that is forming tomorrow’s leaders and, through them, changing the shape of the future!
For additional information, please visit their website
 

Nevada

Catholic High School President

Bishop Manogue Catholic High School in Reno, Nevada, seeks a President who will serve as the Chief Executive Officer of the corporation. 
This school is a separately incorporated co-educational diocesan high school and the only Catholic High School in the diocese. Bishop Manogue Catholic High School has a state-of- the-art facility located on a 50-acre campus. The school is fully accredited by the Western Catholic Education Association (WCEA).  The current student body consists of 603 students.  More information about the school may be found here.
The president is appointed by the Bishop and reports to the Board of Directors.  Responsibilities include:
Maintaining the Catholic identity and academic excellence of the school.
Supervising the principal, institutional advancement office staff and finance office staff.
Exercising operational and financial management to effectively oversee the institution.
Representing the school to a diverse group:  students, parents/guardians, the Catholic and civic communities/donors, and alumni.
Implementing Board policies.
Working with the institutional advancement office staff to ensure the school’s financial future.
Overseeing the plant and facilities (maintenance and improvement) and approving the use of the campus by outside groups.
Providing reports to the Board of Directors at regularly scheduled meetings.
The ideal candidate will be a practicing Catholic committed to Catholic education and faith development, a strong leader, an energetic team builder; and will possess excellent interpersonal skills. He/she will demonstrate successful experience in all aspects of personnel, development and financial management. The ideal candidate will have administrative experience in education. Compensation will be commensurate with experience and education.
An application is available at http://www.dioceseofreno.org/.


New Hampshire
Teachers Needed

Holy Family Academy, a private, independent school teaching in the classical Roman Catholic tradition for students in grades 7 -12, in Manchester, NH, is seeking one or more teachers for the 2013 - 2014 academic year. Applicants should have a Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Arts, Philosophy, Literature, or a related field and be able and willing to teach outside their given field of study. The ability to teach Euclidean Geometry and beginning Latin will be prized.
All applicants must be practicing Catholics and willing to sign a profession of faith and oath of fidelity to the magisterium annually. Prospective teachers must be willing to use the Socratic Method in the classroom. Salary is commensurate with teaching experience and relevant degrees. Medical and dental benefits are provided. If you would like to explore the possibility of teaching at a school that has won national recognition by the Catholic High School Honor Roll two years in a row, consider joining our dedicated team!
Please email a resume and letter of intent to the Executive Director, Mary Mosher at mmosher@holyfamilyacademy.org.  Find them on the web at www.holyfamilyacademy.org.


Oregon

Middle School Science Teacher

St. Mary’s Academy, a private Catholic school located in The Dalles, OR is accepting application for a creative, “hands-on” middle school science teacher. Medical benefits are included, practicing Catholic preferred. Active teaching license preferred. Applications available at St. Mary’s Academy: 1112 Cherry Heights Rd. The Dalles, 541-296-6004 or at www.smatd.org


Ohio

Music-based Evangelization with Saint Cecilia Classical Productions Inc.

Saint Cecilia Classical Productions Inc. is conducting a nationwide talent search for traditional Catholic young ladies of exceptional music ability in the areas of classical voice (alto or soprano), string or wind instruments (piano, violin, harp, guitar, etc.)  They are interested in graduating seniors or recent graduates. Individuals who were home-schooled for their pre-college education or were raised in the Tridentine Mass tradition are also encouraged to apply. Students who have not yet graduated may participate in our program through the summer months. While not a requirement, acting, dance, Music Theater, choir, public speaking or pro-life counseling experience would be an additional plus. Some knowledge of Latin would also be helpful.
Their basic requirements are: a strong music background in one’s chosen field; a sound knowledge of basic Catholic teachings; faithfulness to the Holy Father and the Magisterium of the Church; a strong devotion to Our Lady and the Rosary; and a good understanding and appreciation of the Church’s teaching on modesty.
Additionally, successful candidates should have: excellent verbal and written communication skills; a strong desire to evangelize and promote the pro-life movement; a pleasant outgoing personality with the ability to relate well to both young people and adults; and present a professional, well-groomed appearance.
Selected individuals will work as members of an all women’s vocal ensemble, consisting of four or five young ladies. Performing in such groups, these young women will take the principles of our Catholic faith and "multiply", so to speak, their effect through the medium of quality music, thus promoting the virtues of true womanhood and authentic Catholic family life to today’s young people.
Each person will perform both solo and group roles. Multi-talented individuals who can both sing and play an instrument may interchange their roles between performer and accompanist. The group will be involved in both live performances, as well as such studio recording work as the production of pro-life, pro-family music videos and regular CD album production.
Their main base of operations will be the Akron-Canton area of northeast Ohio, with some limited travel within the state being required. While, technically, this is an all-volunteer ministry, some compensation will be provided each performer on a per concert or event basis. All of our concerts are done on a “free will offering” basis, with all net proceeds going to the performers. Additionally, all expenses for travel, lodging & meals will be paid. This is a great opportunity to learn more about one’s own faith, while evangelizing our Catholic population, and bringing them the pro-life message. At the same time, you will also be working with other young Catholic musicians who share the same traditional values.
Interested young ladies may mail or e-mail (preferred) a brief letter of introduction, along with their résumé and repertoire to:
Music Director,
St. Cecilia Classical Productions Inc.
P.O. Box 129
Green, Ohio 44232
info@saintceciliaclassicalproductions.org
Or visit their website:
http://www.saintceciliaclassicalproductions.org/


Vermont

Elementary School Principal

Saint Paul Catholic School is looking for a highly qualified Principal to serve as an inspirational and effective leader of this well established school located in rural Barton, Vermont, term beginning July 1, 2013. St. Paul School is NEASC accredited with an enrollment of 100 students that includes grades PK through 8. A dedicated staff of teachers, involved parents and a caring parish make a wonderful St. Paul Community.
Applicants must be a practicing Catholic, have experience in directing an excellent academic elementary school, and the ability to create a school environment where teachers and students can flourish. The successful candidate will possess the following qualifications:
• Candidate must hold or be working toward a Master’s degree in education
• Minimum 5 years teaching or administrative experience
• Excellent communication skills
• Demonstrated leadership skills
• Ability to develop and manage a budget
• Experience in development and marketing

Please click here for more information or to apply.


Virginia

Principal Needed

St. John Academy is seeking a principal for their school, which ranges from Preschool through 8th grade. The principal exercises spiritual and and instructional leadership and supervises a highly qualified faculty. The successful candidate must be an orthodox, prayerful Catholic with a strong commitment to evangelization and equally proven educational, managerial, communication, and leadership skills. The Academy seeks an organized administrator who loves children and interacts well with parents and academic professionals. Five years of teaching experience and a Master's Degree in School Administration are minimum requirements. The start date for the position is July 1st, 2013. Salary and benefits will be commensurate with qualifications, experience, and Diocesan guidelines.
Please click here for more information or to apply.


Washington

Media Coordinator of Film, Audio, Graphics and Web

Saint Luke Productions, a 501(c)(3) corporation, has an immediate opening in their Media Department for someone with a passion for creativity and all things technical, including film and sound production, graphic and web design, and more! This is an exciting and very dynamic position for someone who loves to wear many hats and be a part of a small, close-knit team. They are a Catholic ministry, which for 32 years has been dedicated to renewing and evangelizing the culture through theatre and the media. Click here to see the full job description and/or to apply.

Now Casting

Saint Luke Productions is also looking for an actress to portray St. Faustina in their new live dramatic production "Faustina: Messenger of Divine Mercy". Please contact them to audition or for more information.


Central America

The Catholic Mission in Benque Viejo del Carmen, Belize, Central America will be opening its John Paul II Jr. College in August 2013.  The first year the Jr. College will offer associate degrees in Liberal Arts, English, Business, and Primary Education.
The Mission has staffed its high school, now open for over 20 years, with generous volunteers from the U.S., Canada and other countries. Volunteers have made the opening and the running of the high school possible.  Once staffed with 100% volunteers, the high school is now run with about 3/4 paid Belizean staff and about 1/4 volunteers staff and serving close to 500 students per year. Over 300 hundred volunteers have served at the high school over the past 20 years. Most will tell you they were some of the best years of their lives.
They are now looking for a few adventurous volunteers who would like to dedicate a year or two of their lives in the exciting project of opening a new college. They will begin small with between 25 and 50 students the first year, that is, 1 or 2 classes. All students will be required to take their liberal arts core.  Few specialization classes will be offered the first year.
The following positions are available:
-  Latin
-  Theology
-  Philosophy
-  Trivium
-  Humanities
Requirements are:
Must have at least a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts, theology, philosophy, history, or English.
Must be willing to work in missionary conditions, i.e. eat local foods, live without air conditioning, live in simple housing, etc.
Must have a zeal for serving and a desire to help young people bring about a deep synthesis of Faith and Reason.
Should be practicing Catholic (nominal Catholics need not apply), and willing to live an exemplary life in and out of the classroom.  Non-Catholics will be considered as well, but all teachers must be willing take an oath of fidelity in which they promise to teach nothing contrary to the official teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.
Must have a flexible personality and ability to adapt to circumstances.
If you feel the call to join theirteam in this exciting new endeavor, please send your information and any questions you may have to: info@jpjc.bz
Visit their website for more information: jpjc.bz

Mexico

Exciting Teaching Opportunity

Northridge School is a Catholic all-boys bicultural school located in Mexico City, and is partner schools with Northridge Prep in Chicago and the Heights in Potomac, Maryland.  They currently have classes of grades 1st - 6th, and next year they will begin their middle school with the addition of a 7th grade. There are plans to add one grade a year through high school. The chaplaincy of the school is entrusted to a priest of Opus Dei and the school is guided by its mission. 60 percent of the school’s classes are given in English (English, Math, History and Science), and the other 40 percent are given in Spanish.  Spanish is not a requirement for an english teaching position, although it is helpful. The school's class size is restricted to no more than 25 boys per class. This is an awesome opportunity to grow as a teacher! There is a close- working team who exchanges ideas and offers support on a consistent basis. On the last Friday of the month there is a teacher development day, on which the boys have the day off. The teachers come in and have several talks/ workshops to help them grow professionally and as a community, and they always round it off with a good sports game.

Northridge is interested in offering an education of the whole person. The school runs a mentoring program for their students from 2nd grade and up where they meet with an assigned mentor--usually a teacher--5 times a year to talk about how things are going both socially and academically and how they can grow as person and student.

Northridge is looking for dynamic, young male teachers in love with life, education, and willing to be models and guides of virtuous behavior for their students as well as contribute their own talents for the growth of the school. They ought to be interested in both their subject area, education, and character formation. The school is seeking both elementary teachers who could teach a variety of subjects in english as well as middle school teachers who can teach english, history, geography, math and science.

School Website: nsm.edu.mx

The three videos below include a description of our new media center and program which is part of the middle school curriculum. A video about our marching band and an english / spanish promo for the school. http://vimeo.com/nsmediacenter

The following will be included if hired for a one-year contract:
•Wages- 20,000-25,000 Salary equivalent in pesos, dependent on candidate experience and education
•Health Insurance
•Aid with housing
•Financed Spanish Language Classes (School pays half)
•Discounted Immigration paper service
•$200 for school suit and uniform apparel
•Relocation Assistance for teachers
•Teacher training will commence on August 6th

Vacations are:
•1 month of summer
•2 weeks Christmas
•2 weeks for Holy Week
•Several long weekends through the year

Please e-mail Tony Janeiro at tony.janeiro@nsm.edu.mx to apply or for more information.

For those concerned about working/living in Mexico, we have included a letter written by a friend of Tony Janeiro's, Brad McBride, who moved from Texas to Mexico and has been a resident there since the 1970's. He  works now as a professor at the ITAM--the leading financial university in Latin America.

I am writing you from Mexico City at the request of my friend Tony Janeiro, whom you know.  My name is Brad McBride, I am a professor of Business and Finance at a university in Mexico City, ITAM (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México).  Tony mentioned that you are considering teaching at Northridge School here but have some reservations about the issue of crime and insecurity in this city and country.  Tony asked me to give you a frank appraisal of how I see it being an American and resident in Mexico for the past 24 years. I believe that currently, Mexico City is (ironically) safer, much safer, than the northern regions of the country.  What many Americans do not understand is that the narcoviolence plaguing Mexico is generally concentrated in the northern states, such as Chihuahua (especially Ciudad Juárez), Nuevo León (around Monterrey), Tamaulipas (south of Brownsville, Texas), and secondly, in the Pacific coast state of Sinaloa, and maybe somewhat in Michoacán.  But truthfully, and this is not "chamber of commerce" style propaganda, Mexico City is a better place to live than ever.  It reminds me of Dickens' words in "Tale of Two Cities": "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times."  Mexico City has improved due to better air quality (with the introduction of unleaded gasoline at Pemex stations), with the increase in real estate values causing factories to move out of the immediate city to places beyond the valley on the other side of the mountains, meaning there is less air pollution, and by the introduction of one day per week without a car programs, here known as "Hoy no circula".

The crime rate is perhaps a little better (lower) than it was before, but it is definitely not worse.  Many foreigners have come to live here and certain neighborhoods such as la Condesa, la Roma Norte, Santa María la Ribera and others have become fashionable places for young creative types, sort of like on the North Side of Chicago or the Upper West Side of Manhattan, etc.  I find this city to be an endlessly fascinating place and if one uses one's wits, one will not get in trouble.  Don't get in an unlicensed "gypsy cab" but use a "taxi de sitio", don´t wander through unsafe neighborhoods at night.  Don't dress ostentatiously with Rolex watches, etc. and other fancy adornments.  Don't drive a Mercedes Benz or Hummer through the streets of the city, as that calls attention.  But if you live modestly, you will most likely be all right.

Meanwhile, this city offers the greatest of offerings of restaurants (food from all over the world, not just tacos and enchiladas), movies (foreign films from all over the world at the Cineteca Nacional), concerts, music, orchestras, symphonies, bookstores, magnificent parks (the Parque México in la colonia Hipódromo Condesa neighborhood is stunningly beautiful), museums (el Museo Nacional de Antropología, el museo histórico del Castillo de Chapultepec, el Museo de Bellas Artes, el Palacio Nacional, etc., etc., etc. there are too many to mention in full.)   This city is also a major financial center for Latin America, and if you wish to learn about finance in emerging markets, it is a great place for that.  The social life is grand, there are many friendly people here, and many of them sit out at restaurants on the sidewalks until the late hours of the evening socializing.  All of this which I greatly enjoy makes it difficult for me to ever think about leaving, so most likely I will be here until I retire in the distant future, primero Dios, as they say in this country.

http://www.latimes.com/features/la-hm-condesa20jul20,0,7919535.story
 

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