Third Grade Teacher

Wayne, PA

Job Title:  Teacher 

Job Status:  Permanent/Full Time 

Contact:  Jeanne Mulvanerty, Principal

E-Mail:  jmulvanerty@sksschool.org

Job Description:

St. Katharine of Siena School is a vibrant, faith-filled Catholic elementary school nestled in the heart of Wayne, PA. We are more than just a school — we are a community rooted in love, joy, and purpose. For over 90 years, we have partnered with families to provide an exceptional, values-based education that fosters academic excellence and spiritual growth. Our students are known, loved, and challenged in a nurturing environment that encourages curiosity, kindness, and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. From the lively laughter echoing through the halls to the quiet reverence of school-wide Mass, St. Katharine’s is a place where faith and learning come alive every day.

Our Mission

Guided by the teachings of Jesus Christ, St. Katharine of Siena School is a vital part of the parish community, educating students in kindergarten through eighth grade. We are committed to spiritual formation and academic excellence through an engaging and nurturing learning environment that develops the whole child. Rooted in our Catholic faith and the values of compassion, service, and respect for all God’s people, we strive to form students who live joyfully and love generously.

Position Summary

We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Third Grade Teacher to join our joyful community of educators. The ideal candidate will cultivate a warm and structured classroom atmosphere where students feel safe, supported, and inspired to grow in knowledge, faith, and friendship. Third grade is a magical year of discovery, independence, and confidence — and we’re looking for a teacher who is excited to lead students on that journey.

Key Responsibilities

Instruction and Curriculum Delivery:

● Plan and deliver engaging lessons aligned with Archdiocesan curriculum standards.

● Use data-informed strategies to differentiate instruction and meet diverse student needs.

● Encourage creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking across all subject areas.

Classroom Environment:

● Create a respectful, joyful, and well-managed classroom space.

● Use positive behavior strategies to support social-emotional learning and growth.

Faith Formation:

● Integrate Catholic teachings and values into everyday instruction and classroom culture.

● Model and encourage a Christ-centered approach to learning, service, and friendship.

Assessment and Communication:

● Monitor student progress through both formal and informal assessments.

● Communicate proactively and consistently with parents and school leadership to

celebrate student achievements and address individual needs.

Collaboration and Professional Growth:

● Partner closely with the third-grade teaching team and specialists to support student

success.

● Participate in school-wide events, faculty meetings, and professional development

opportunities with energy and openness.

Qualifications

● A passion for working with children and a love for teaching in a Catholic school setting.

● Bachelor’s degree in Education or related field (Master’s degree preferred).

● Valid teaching certification and experience in elementary education.

● Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills.

● Comfort with integrating technology into instruction.

● A commitment to the mission and values of St. Katharine of Siena School.

Benefits

● Competitive compensation based on experience and qualifications.

● A supportive, faith-filled school community that feels like family.

● Opportunities for professional development and spiritual enrichment.

How to Apply

Please submit your resume, a cover letter detailing your teaching philosophy and experience, and three professional references to Jeanne Mulvanerty at jmulvanerty@sksschool.org.

Clearances will be required as well as other documentation if the position is offered.  Please download the Teacher Application attached for a list of documents that will be needed.

If the position is offered, the candidate will be required to complete the “Protecting God’s Children” training through the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Additional information regarding this training can be found here.