Diversity Recruitment Fair

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Thursday, March 5
2:30-5:30pm

Please join members of the Stuart Hall Faculty & Administration for a Meet and Greet.

 

Stuart Hall School for Boys is committed to building, recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty. Please join us on our campus (2032 S. Carrollton Avenue., New Orleans, LA 70118) on Thursday, March 5, 2020, for our Diversity Recruitment Fair for prospective teachers.

This is your opportunity to meet with members of the Stuart Hall administration about professional opportunities within our School.

We look forward to meeting experienced teachers and college students majoring in education who are interested in teaching at the Stuart Hall School for Boys, an all-boy, Catholic, independent school.

New Orleans is a diverse and vibrant city, and our students are no different. As such, Stuart Hall School for Boys seeks to dramatically increase the cultural, racial, and linguistic diversity of our faculty.

Please register to join us for this special event by emailing Dr. Jewel Reuter, Assistant Head of School, jreuter@stuarthall.org.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • A bachelor's degree in Early Childhood, Elementary, or Middle School Education

  • A master’s degree in Early Childhood, Elementary, or Middle School Education

  • At least two years of teaching experience

  • Demonstrated ability with differentiating instruction.

  • Excellent writing and verbal communication skills.

  • Knowledge of instructional practices which focus on student-centered, hands-on, experiential learning.

Stuart Hall School for Boys is an equal opportunity institution.  Continuing its long-standing policy of actively supporting equality of opportunity for all persons, the Stuart Hall School for Boys does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, or age, in the administration of its admission, educational policies, athletic and other school-administered programs. Additionally, the Stuart Hall School for Boys does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender, color, national or ethnic origin, or age, in the administration of its employment, financial assistance, and loan programs. Rather, the Stuart Hall School for Boys affirms that it admits students regardless of their race, religion, color, national or ethnic origin and selects employees regardless of their race, religion, gender, color, national or ethnic origin and thereafter accords them all the rights and privileges generally made available to students or employees at the school.

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