English Teacher
High School English Teacher
Merion Mercy Academy, an independent Catholic college preparatory school for girls grades 9-12
outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, seeks a dynamic and student-centered educator versed in current
trends, research, and emerging ideas in education to serve as an English teacher beginning in August
2025. This is a one-year position for the 2025-2026 school year.
The ideal candidate will inspire students to write well and to read, analyze, and enjoy literature. The
candidate will also work collaboratively with colleagues in various curricular areas. He or she will
embrace the school’s Mercy mission to promote a holistic education that is student-centered and
encourages both academic and personal excellence. He or she will be enthusiastic about teaching girls,
have a familiarity with instructional technology, and enjoy working within a team setting of shared ideas
and constructive feedback in a collaborative manner. The candidates will demonstrate skills in
cross-cultural teaching and leadership practices. He or she will contribute to and be committed to
diversity and multicultural educational practices.
Candidates should be passionate about teaching English and be able to artfully relate concepts and
principles to students' everyday life. He or she must be a team player with initiative, judgment, and
problem-solving skills. Personal characteristics necessary for the position include positivity and
enthusiasm for all aspects of school life, warmth and a good sense of humor, patience and persistence,
and excellent communication skills.
Reporting directly to the Assistant Head of School for Academics, the English teacher:
● Creates and delivers engaging English curricula in a secondary school context;
● Reflects the school’s mission and core values as a Catholic school founded by the Sisters of
Mercy;
● Establishes a culture of positive communication with students, colleagues, and parents;
● Engages in professional development opportunities to further develop inclusive teaching and
leadership practices;
● Demonstrates a collaborative mindset that seeks out opportunities to work as a part of a
high-functioning team;
● Commits to remaining current in educational research and pedagogy;
● Conferences with parents and responds to messages in a timely manner;
● Demonstrates a willingness to respond to individual learning needs;
● Develops varied assessment tools to perform both formative and summative assessments;
consistently and effectively evaluates student progress;
● Practices a positive approach to classroom management;
● Maintains current and accurate records;
● Possesses strong interpersonal and collaboration skills with the ability to communicate
effectively and respectfully with all constituents;
● Collaborates well with colleagues on pedagogical approaches, curricular alignment, and
instructional strategies;
● Encourages collaborative teamwork in the classroom, teaching students to communicate
effectively and thoughtfully;
● Invests in the life of the school by participating in department and faculty a meetings, moderating
a club, and any and all aspects that support the student experience;
● Creates daily lessons and learning activities for students based on standards in Language Arts
education and research.
Qualifications include:
● A bachelor’s degree in English or a related subject, master’s degree preferred.
● 5+ years of teaching preferred.
● Demonstrated knowledge of subject content, curriculum, and methodology of effective teaching.
● Skilled in the use of computer technology to enhance learning and to deliver content online.
● Ability to establish and maintain effective collaborative relationships with students, peers,
administrators, and parents.
● Independent school/girls’ school experience preferred.
Founded in 1884 by the Sisters of Mercy and located on a beautiful 12-acre campus on Philadelphia’s Main
Line, Merion Mercy currently enrolls close to 400 students from diverse geographic areas and
socioeconomic groups. Merion Mercy’s academic program consistently challenges each student to prepare
for college and a lifetime of service, thus developing competent and compassionate women for the future.
Merion Mercy’s faculty and staff are committed to providing a holistic education that not only stresses
academic and personal excellence but also encourages all students to “Live Mercy and Seek Justice,” an
educational philosophy that builds a true sense of sisterhood that extends beyond the classroom.
Merion Mercy Academy does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, or
national and ethnic origin in the administration of its hiring practices.
Interested candidates should send a resume, cover letter, and statement of educational philosophy along
with three professional references to Anne Gregg Executive Assistant to the Head of School,
agregg@merion-mercy.com.
More information about working at Merion Mercy Academy can be found at:
www.merion-mercy.com/careers.