Position Overview St. John's College High School, a Catholic high school in the Lasallian tradition, seeks a Long-Term Substitute Religion Teacher to support the academic and spiritual formation of our students. The ideal candidate will be committed to the mission of Lasallian education and capable of teaching a range of Religion courses. The long-term substitute will be responsible for delivering instruction, assessing student learning, and contributing positively to the life of the school community during the duration of the assignment. Courses May Include • Introduction to Sacred Scripture • The New Testament and Church History • Morality and Social Justice • Systematic Theology and World Religions Primary Responsibilities • Teach assigned Religion courses in alignment with Archdiocesan curriculum standards. • Prepare and deliver engaging lessons that promote critical thinking and faith development. • Assess student learning and provide timely feedback. • Maintain a classroom environment that supports academic excellence, respect, and spiritual growth. • Communicate effectively with students, families, and colleagues as needed. • Follow school policies and procedures, including grading, attendance, and classroom management expectations. • Participate in school liturgies, prayer experiences, and faith-based activities. This teaching position works closely with our Mission & Ministry department to support spiritual formation to the student body. Required Qualifications • Practicing Catholic • Major or minor in Theology and/or Religious Studies Preferred Qualifications • Prior experience teaching Religion at the middle or high school level • Familiarity with Catholic secondary school curriculum • Strong communication, organization, and classroom management skills • Willingness to participate in formation towards a better understanding of the Lasallian charism and mission of the De La Salle Christian Brothers. Terms of Employment This is a long-term substitute position with the potential to be hired the following school year full-time. Compensation and benefits will be aligned with Archdiocesan guidelines and the length of the assignment.