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Chaplain & Religious Studies Teacher
St. Anne's Episcopal School
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Posted: 17-Apr-26
Location: Middletown, Delaware
Type: Full Time
Job Title:
Chaplain and Religious Studies Teacher
Supervisor:
Head of School
Type: Full-time
Department: Chaplain/Religion
FLSA: Exempt
Job Overview:
St. Anne’s Episcopal School, an independent Episcopal day school serving students from Preschool through 8th Grade, is seeking a passionate and skilled educational leader to join our administrative team. Reporting to the Head of School, this position is ideal for a candidate who is committed to fostering intellectual growth, collaboration, and shares a love for learning while emphasizing the development of strong academic foundations. As a key member of the Educational Leadership Team, this position regularly collaborates with the Primary/Lower School Division Head and the Middle School Division Head.
Firmly rooted in its Episcopal Identity, St. Anne’s offers an academically robust program where we challenge our students and ensure they are prepared as life-long learners for the rigors of higher education. As a Christian community, we seek to integrate spiritual formation into all aspects of the educational experience. We are also committed to creating a nurturing, safe, and inclusive environment where every child is known, loved, and challenged. At. St. Anne’s, we prioritize equity, justice, and the holistic growth of each child, fostering a community that values diversity and actively pursues these principles within the school and beyond.
General Job Description:
The Chaplain plays a vital role in the life of the St. Anne’s community including leading chapel services, teaching religious studies, and overseeing our community service program. The Chaplain must have a passion for working with both children and adults. S/he must demonstrate an understanding of and enthusiasm for Episcopal schools while at the same time, honor other faith traditions. Experience as a school chaplain along with an ability to write, preach, and teach with clarity, insight, warmth, and humor are important. The Chaplain should be an exceptional communicator in all ways, have a high energy level, be well-respected, flexible, and of high integrity.
Believing that every child is a child of God and that trust, understanding, and mutual respect lie at the heart of our community. St. Anne’s Episcopal School is committed to creating a supportive learning environment where all individuals are valued for their unique contributions and are able to achieve their highest potential. We strongly believe that a diverse and inclusive environment is the best learning environment for our girls and prepares them to live, work, and thrive in an increasingly global and multicultural community. We reject all prejudice, particularly those based on race, national and ethnic origin, religion, socioeconomic status, gender identity, sexual orientation, and physical characteristics.
Primary Responsibilities:
Provides leadership to the school community regarding our Episcopal identity.
Prepares chapels including liturgy, technology, music, student involvement, and speakers.
Coordinates worship services based on the needs of an interfaith community including Ash Wednesday, Hanukkah, Ramadan and other events.
Teaches religious studies and contributes to curriculum development Works with the development office on dedications, special events, funerals, notes, etc.
Collaborates with School Counselor in administering our wellness program and curriculum, and in supporting students in times of need
Partners with the Director of Inclusion and Belonging on diversity curricula and initiatives.
Provides spiritual and pastoral care to those in the school community with cards, visits, and meetings.
Helps coordinate community service opportunities for students.
Serves on appropriate committees including the Administrative Leadership team.
Stays connected to Diocese in our area and keeps our school updated regarding all Diocese requirements and guidelines
Additional Responsibilities:
Serve as student advisors, mentor clubs, and contribute in other significant ways to the work of the community.
Attend specific school events/activities outside of the school day, including professional development and in-service sessions, and supervise as needed
Other responsibilities as assigned. May include serving as coach in a variety of significant ways outside of the classroom.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree required. Masters Degree and ordination in the Episcopal Church preferred.
Adeptness at relating history of religion to real-world examples and applications
Ability to facilitate spiritual guidance for our students and families
Facility with creating and implementing interdisciplinary lessons and partnering with other disciplines in such lessons, activities, and projects
Ability to differentiate teaching, lessons, and course content and willingness to work with learning services team to support students
Strong technology skills, including familiarity with tools that support learning and organization
Experience with Google Suite and technology integration in the classroom.
Desire to collaborate with department, other faculty groups, and administrators to plan and implement departmental and school-wide goals
Enthusiasm for engaging fully in the life of the school, beyond classroom responsibilities
Candidates are able to demonstrate success in developing and implementing youth programs.
Preferred candidates will have experience in school chaplaincy, teaching, and service learning.
Ability to function well both independently and in a team setting
Strong interpersonal, communication, writing, and organizational skills
Demonstrated professionalism: ability to meet deadlines, lead initiatives, be proactive, and communicate with all constituencies of school community
Willingness and interest to participate in extracurricular life of the students and of the school
Other:
Candidates will:
Embrace the school’s mission as well as educational and discipline philosophies; candidates must be willing to work in a team environment and be positive, inspirational, and family-centered.
Have strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of people in a diverse community.
Have strong organizational and effective time-management skills.
Physical Requirements:
Regularly sit, turn, bend, reach, stand, walk, talk, hear, and interact with campus visitors as well as with others. Must have the ability to understand and present materials and communicate with constituents and co-workers in a harmonious manner. Must be able to lift 25lbs.
St. Anne’s Episcopal School, a coeducational, Preschool - grade 8 day school serving 253 students, was founded in 2002 with the support of St. Andrew’s School and the Episcopal Diocese of Delaware. Located on 125 acres just 30 minutes south of Wilmington and 50 minutes from the Philadelphia Airport, St. Anne's is situated in a growth community (Middletown) and has drawn students from 3 states and 12 counties.
The St. Anne’s Episcopal School mission states that we "prepare students for secondary education and lifelong learning. We strive to enhance the intellectual, spiritual, physical, social, and artistic growth of our students so that they may realize their potential for good as citizens of local and world communities." Our life together centers around a commitment to academic excellence, respect for one another, responsibility for ourselves and our community, and compassion for others. The school embraces diversity in all facets of our life together. We work to teach good stewardship of our campus and our environment. The spiritual growth of members of our community is nurtured through daily devotions, weekly chapels and religion classes at all grades. Our strategic vision s...peaks of our school as a place where children are known, loved, challenged, and inspired for the future.