Brophy College Preparatory is seeking a talented energetic and innovative educator with a passion for inspiring young people to teach middle school social studies and physical education beginning in August 2026. This person will be responsible for creating and implementing the 7-8 social studies curriculum as well as designing and teaching 6-8 PE.
In addition our scholars participate in the Catholic Youth Athletic Association and preference will be given to those able and willing to coach some combination of middle school football cross country basketball and/or soccer.
Candidates would be joining a small dedicated faculty that serves a select group of scholars who are interested in learning and who desire to work to high standards. Comprehensive technology robust professional development resources and a collaborative environment help ensure that Loyola Academy teachers are able to be creative and dynamic.
Compensation and Benefits:
Interested candidates should submit their resume and letter of interest to Brophys Principal Jim Bopp at .
About Loyola Academy
Loyola Academy provides a Catholic Jesuit education to 6th 7th and 8th-grade boys who demonstrate academic promise but have had limited educational opportunities. As a result Loyola Academy observes an extended school day and year in order to achieve the academic gains necessary to prepare these boys to be successful Brophy students. And because Loyola Academy exclusively educates boys whose families have limited financial means there is no cost to the students and their families. Loyola Academy opened in the fall of 2011.
Loyola Academy is a program within Brophy College Preparatory and as such has access to all of Brophys facilities. The staff of Loyola Academy are colleagues with and supported by the current Brophy staff.
Formative experiences outside of content and academics are critical to our mission. We desire teachers who are committed to the character development and faith formation of every scholar in addition to concern for the wellbeing of our scholars and their families. Candidates must be able and interested in promoting the Catholic Jesuit identity of Loyola Academy and Brophy.