Additional Information for Teaching Positions

The Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese of Baltimore are rooted in the richness of Catholic tradition and teachings.

Impelled by our commitment to advocate for children and youth, we affirm that our mission is to provide an education that:

  • Forms all students to be active participants in a living faith community;
  • Instills in our students the capabilities of applying Gospel values to all aspects of their life experiences: spiritual, educational, social, emotional or physical;
  • Equips students to be life-long learners grounded in academics, the arts and technology.

Professional Qualifications

Professional qualifications for teaching in the Archdiocese of Baltimore elementary and middle schools include:

  • Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university
  • State Certification

Application Process

  1. Applicant applies online
  2. Applicant completes application and submits it to HR by mail (see address below)
  3. Applicant submits documents for Credential file to HR/Recruiter
  4. Recruiter screens applications and compiles the Credential file
  5. Recruiter refers qualified candidates (with complete Credential file) to schools

A Credential File Includes:

  • Application for employment
  • Resume
  • Official transcripts – submit original documents requested from college/university
  • Copy of State Certificate(s)
  • Other professional certificates
  • A minimum of three professional references. If currently employed at an Archdiocesan location one must be from your current employer.
  • A copy of the Student Teaching file (recent graduates)

Submit by Mail

Please submit application, official transcripts, state certificate forms, and other professional certificates by mail to:

Archdiocese of Baltimore
Attn: HR/Recruiter for Schools
320 Cathedral Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

Need more information on becoming a teacher with the Archdiocese?  Go to the  Frequently Asked Questions page for Teacher Recruitment or contact a recruiter.

 

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