Social Studies Teacher
Ursuline Academy of Dallas
2026-2027 - Teacher - Social Studies
Overview
The Social Studies Department at Ursuline Academy seeks to create independent thinkers and lifelong learners who will use the tools provided by our discipline to understand the human experience, in order to engage empathetically and ethically with the global community.
The Social Studies Department is seeking a fulltime teacher with openness to teaching a range of Social Studies courses to students in grades 9 through 12.
Key Accountabilities
- Teach five sections of Social Studies courses
- Serve as an advisor to a group of students
- Engage in on-going professional learning
- Use appropriate technology
- Participate in student life
Responsibilities and Activities
- Develop meaningful and engaging lessons that are responsive to student needs and encourage students to think deeply about their learning
- Work with peer teachers to support a culture of deep learning, model intellectual curiosity, and develop curriculum
- Communicate effectively with students, parents, and others in the school community
Position Requirements
- A deep commitment to the mission of Ursuline Academy of Dallas and its Catholic identity.
- Readiness to carry out the Catholic Church’s mission of ensuring the formation of students’ faith and intellectual development illumined by Gospel message.
- An advanced degree in history or related field.
- Willingness to teach a range of Social Studies courses as needed (World History, United States History, Government, Psychology, Economics); Willingness to teach AP courses as needed
- Experience with and openness to technology in the classroom.
- Experience teaching at the high school level
- Experience with curriculum development
In addition to the above responsibilities, full-time faculty at Ursuline Academy serve as advisors, actively participate in non-academic student activities such as moderating clubs, chaperoning events, and student supervision, and enthusiastically pursue professional development opportunities as they join a Catholic, independent school culture.
Ursuline Academy of Dallas Mission:
Founded in 1874 by the Ursuline Sisters, Ursuline Academy of Dallas is an independent Catholic, college preparatory school for young women.
The mission of Ursuline Academy is the total development of the individual student through spiritual formation, intellectual growth, service to others, and building of community.
Ursuline Academy educates young women for leadership in a global society.
Please direct all inquiries to:
Human Resources – Ursuline Academy of Dallas (employment@ursulinedallas.org)
Qualified candidates should download the Employment Application, Background Check, and Pre-Employment Affidavit forms from Careers - Ursuline Academy Of Dallas (ursulinedallas.org). Email the completed forms along with a resume, letters of reference, cover letter and transcripts of undergraduate or graduate work to employment@ursulinedallas.org.
Compensation commensurate with experience. EEO