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  • Kindergarten - 3rd Grade Homeroom Teacher Position Overview Kindergart... Read More
    Kindergarten - 3rd Grade Homeroom Teacher

    Position Overview

    Kindergarten - 3rd Grade Homeroom Teachers will be responsible for providing high quality, mission-aligned instruction in the core subject areas. Key skills include careful planning, clear communication, practical wisdom, classroom leadership, strong organization, and the ability to establish a classroom environment characterized by joy, respect, order, wonder, and deep engagement.

    Mission and Vision

    Valor's mission is to educate the whole person in authentic communities for a full human life. At the heart of every person is a desire to know and to be known. At Valor, we believe a truly human education addresses our deepest longings-to pursue knowledge, to have meaningful friendships, and to grow in wisdom and virtue. We are a community of friends seeking that which is noble and inviting students into that life. A Valor education is about much more than college and career readiness. It is an invitation to live the fullest life possible, one directed by wisdom, animated by wonder, and anchored in friendship.

    Our motto, Sapientia per Admirationem, speaks to our identity as an institution concerned with the preservation and promotion of wonder. This vision saturates the entire life of our schools, from curriculum and pedagogy to classroom order and special events.

    Valor students read and discuss the Great Books, take advanced math and science courses, study Latin, engage meaningfully with their external community, care for plants and animals, explore the fine arts, and have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular clubs and competitive athletics. In conjunction with rigorous academics, Valor is committed to building a transformative school culture filled with joy, respect, and deep engagement. Valor's teachers and school leaders inspire students to pursue excellence in all areas of their lives and reach their fullest potential.

    What We Stand For
    Wisdom and Virtue Truth, Goodness, and Beauty Human Dignity Wonder and Inquiry Friendship and Community Attentiveness and Presence Honest, Open Communication Continuous Learning and Growth
    Valor Hiring Profile
    Mission and vision alignment Subject matter expertise Strength of character Love of learning Commitment to professional growth Humility and receptivity to coaching Practical wisdom Aptitude/fit for working with students Classroom leadership capacity Commitment to collaboration and team unity Strong work ethic and an enthusiastic, positive attitude
    Minimum qualifications: Bachelor's Degree.

    Salary Range: Per Year

    Shift Type: Full-Time

    Start Date: July 2026 Read Less
  • Kindergarten - 3rd Grade Homeroom Teacher Position Overview Kindergart... Read More
    Kindergarten - 3rd Grade Homeroom Teacher

    Position Overview

    Kindergarten - 3rd Grade Homeroom Teachers will be responsible for providing high quality, mission-aligned instruction in the core subject areas. Key skills include careful planning, clear communication, practical wisdom, classroom leadership, strong organization, and the ability to establish a classroom environment characterized by joy, respect, order, wonder, and deep engagement.

    Mission and Vision

    Valor's mission is to educate the whole person in authentic communities for a full human life. At the heart of every person is a desire to know and to be known. At Valor, we believe a truly human education addresses our deepest longings-to pursue knowledge, to have meaningful friendships, and to grow in wisdom and virtue. We are a community of friends seeking that which is noble and inviting students into that life. A Valor education is about much more than college and career readiness. It is an invitation to live the fullest life possible, one directed by wisdom, animated by wonder, and anchored in friendship.

    Our motto, Sapientia per Admirationem, speaks to our identity as an institution concerned with the preservation and promotion of wonder. This vision saturates the entire life of our schools, from curriculum and pedagogy to classroom order and special events.

    Valor students read and discuss the Great Books, take advanced math and science courses, study Latin, engage meaningfully with their external community, care for plants and animals, explore the fine arts, and have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular clubs and competitive athletics. In conjunction with rigorous academics, Valor is committed to building a transformative school culture filled with joy, respect, and deep engagement. Valor's teachers and school leaders inspire students to pursue excellence in all areas of their lives and reach their fullest potential.

    What We Stand For
    Wisdom and Virtue Truth, Goodness, and Beauty Human Dignity Wonder and Inquiry Friendship and Community Attentiveness and Presence Honest, Open Communication Continuous Learning and Growth
    Valor Hiring Profile
    Mission and vision alignment Subject matter expertise Strength of character Love of learning Commitment to professional growth Humility and receptivity to coaching Practical wisdom Aptitude/fit for working with students Classroom leadership capacity Commitment to collaboration and team unity Strong work ethic and an enthusiastic, positive attitude
    Minimum qualifications: Bachelor's Degree.

    Salary Range: Per Year

    Shift Type: Full-Time

    Start Date: July 2026 Read Less
  • 6th-12th Grade P.E. Teacher  

    - Austin
    6th - 12th Grade P.E. Teacher Position Overview 6th-12th Grade P.E. Te... Read More
    6th - 12th Grade P.E. Teacher

    Position Overview

    6th-12th Grade P.E. Teachers will be responsible for providing high quality, mission-aligned instruction in their physical education classes. Key skills include careful planning, clear communication, practical wisdom, classroom leadership, strong organization, and the ability to establish a classroom environment characterized by joy, respect, order, wonder, and deep engagement. PE classes should be marked by engagement and challenge for all and a culture of kindness and encouragement. Students should come to each PE class prepared to work hard, get stronger and more skilled, encourage each other along the way, and grow in healthy confidence in themselves and friendship with others through shared striving for excellence. Ideal candidates will possess a background in strength and conditioning or a CSCS certification.

    Mission and Vision

    Valor's mission is to educate the whole person in authentic communities for a full human life. At the heart of every person is a desire to know and to be known. At Valor, we believe a truly human education addresses our deepest longings-to pursue knowledge, to have meaningful friendships, and to grow in wisdom and virtue. We are a community of friends seeking that which is noble and inviting students into that life. A Valor education is about much more than college and career readiness. It is an invitation to live the fullest life possible, one directed by wisdom, animated by wonder, and anchored in friendship.

    Our motto, Sapientia per Admirationem, speaks to our identity as an institution concerned with the preservation and promotion of wonder. This vision saturates the entire life of our schools, from curriculum and pedagogy to classroom order and special events.

    Valor students read and discuss the Great Books, take advanced math and science courses, study Latin, engage meaningfully with their external community, care for plants and animals, explore the fine arts, and have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular clubs and competitive athletics. In conjunction with rigorous academics, Valor is committed to building a transformative school culture filled with joy, respect, and deep engagement. Valor's teachers and school leaders inspire students to pursue excellence in all areas of their lives and reach their fullest potential.

    What We Stand For
    Wisdom and Virtue Truth, Goodness, and Beauty Human Dignity Wonder and Inquiry Friendship and Community Attentiveness and Presence Honest, Open Communication Continuous Learning and Growth
    Valor Hiring Profile
    Mission and vision alignment Subject matter expertise Strength of character Love of learning Commitment to professional growth Humility and receptivity to coaching Practical wisdom Aptitude/fit for working with students Classroom leadership capacity Commitment to collaboration and team unity Strong work ethic and an enthusiastic, positive attitude
    Minimum qualifications: Bachelor's Degree.

    Salary Range: Per Year

    Shift Type: Full-Time

    Start Date: July 2026 Read Less
  • Substitute Teacher  

    - Austin
    Substitute Teacher Position Overview Substitute teachers at Valor play... Read More
    Substitute Teacher

    Position Overview

    Substitute teachers at Valor play a vital role in performing the duties of regular teachers when they are absent. Substitutes are required to assist in a wide range of different capacities, including during teacher prep time, as assigned by the Substitute Coordinator.

    A full day of substitute teaching begins at 7:20 a.m. and ends at the conclusion of the teacher's duties for the day (3:10 p.m. or 3:30 p.m.). The daily rate is $115 with $150 for a long-term substitute position. The pay for working ½ day is half of the daily rate. A half day of substitute teaching includes up to 4.5 hours of work.

    Mission and Vision

    Valor's mission is to educate the whole person in authentic communities for a full human life. At the heart of every person is a desire to know and to be known. At Valor, we believe a truly human education addresses our deepest longings-to pursue knowledge, to have meaningful friendships, and to grow in wisdom and virtue. We are a community of friends seeking that which is noble and inviting students into that life. A Valor education is about much more than college and career readiness. It is an invitation to live the fullest life possible, one directed by wisdom, animated by wonder, and anchored in friendship.

    Our motto, Sapientia per Admirationem, speaks to our identity as an institution concerned with the preservation and promotion of wonder. This vision saturates the entire life of our schools, from curriculum and pedagogy to classroom order and special events.

    Valor students read and discuss the Great Books, take advanced math and science courses, study Latin, engage meaningfully with their external community, care for plants and animals, explore the fine arts, and have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular clubs and competitive athletics. In conjunction with rigorous academics, Valor is committed to building a transformative school culture filled with joy, respect, and deep engagement. Valor's teachers and school leaders inspire students to pursue excellence in all areas of their lives and reach their fullest potential.

    What We Stand For
    Wisdom and Virtue Truth, Goodness, and Beauty Human Dignity Wonder and Inquiry Friendship and Community Attentiveness and Presence Honest, Open Communication Continuous Learning and Growth
    Valor Hiring Profile
    Mission and vision alignment Subject matter expertise Strength of character Love of learning Commitment to professional growth Humility and receptivity to coaching Practical wisdom Aptitude/fit for working with students Classroom leadership capacity Commitment to collaboration and team unity Strong work ethic and an enthusiastic, positive attitude
    Primary Location: All Campuses

    Salary Range: Substitute

    Shift Type: Substitute

    Start Date: Immediate Openings Read Less
  • 6th-12th Grade Science Teacher  

    - Austin
    6th-12th Science Grade Teacher Position Overview 6th-12th Grade Scienc... Read More
    6th-12th Science Grade Teacher

    Position Overview

    6th-12th Grade Science Teachers will be responsible for providing high quality, mission-aligned instruction in their science classes. Key skills include careful planning, clear communication, practical wisdom, classroom leadership, strong organization, and the ability to establish a classroom environment characterized by joy, respect, order, wonder, and deep engagement.

    Mission and Vision

    Valor's mission is to educate the whole person in authentic communities for a full human life. At the heart of every person is a desire to know and to be known. At Valor, we believe a truly human education addresses our deepest longings-to pursue knowledge, to have meaningful friendships, and to grow in wisdom and virtue. We are a community of friends seeking that which is noble and inviting students into that life. A Valor education is about much more than college and career readiness. It is an invitation to live the fullest life possible, one directed by wisdom, animated by wonder, and anchored in friendship.

    Our motto, Sapientia per Admirationem, speaks to our identity as an institution concerned with the preservation and promotion of wonder. This vision saturates the entire life of our schools, from curriculum and pedagogy to classroom order and special events.

    Valor students read and discuss the Great Books, take advanced math and science courses, study Latin, engage meaningfully with their external community, care for plants and animals, explore the fine arts, and have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular clubs and competitive athletics. In conjunction with rigorous academics, Valor is committed to building a transformative school culture filled with joy, respect, and deep engagement. Valor's teachers and school leaders inspire students to pursue excellence in all areas of their lives and reach their fullest potential.

    What We Stand For
    Wisdom and Virtue Truth, Goodness, and Beauty Human Dignity Wonder and Inquiry Friendship and Community Attentiveness and Presence Honest, Open Communication Continuous Learning and Growth
    Valor Hiring Profile
    Mission and vision alignment Subject matter expertise Strength of character Love of learning Commitment to professional growth Humility and receptivity to coaching Practical wisdom Aptitude/fit for working with students Classroom leadership capacity Commitment to collaboration and team unity Strong work ethic and an enthusiastic, positive attitude
    Minimum qualifications: Bachelor's Degree.

    Salary Range: Per Year

    Shift Type: Full-Time

    Start Date: July 2026 Read Less
  • Substitute Teacher  

    - Austin
    Substitute Teacher Position Overview Substitute teachers at Valor play... Read More
    Substitute Teacher

    Position Overview

    Substitute teachers at Valor play a vital role in performing the duties of regular teachers when they are absent. Substitutes are required to assist in a wide range of different capacities, including during teacher prep time, as assigned by the Substitute Coordinator.

    A full day of substitute teaching begins at 7:20 a.m. and ends at the conclusion of the teacher's duties for the day (3:10 p.m. or 3:30 p.m.). The daily rate is $115 with $150 for a long-term substitute position. The pay for working ½ day is half of the daily rate. A half day of substitute teaching includes up to 4.5 hours of work.

    Mission and Vision

    Valor's mission is to educate the whole person in authentic communities for a full human life. At the heart of every person is a desire to know and to be known. At Valor, we believe a truly human education addresses our deepest longings-to pursue knowledge, to have meaningful friendships, and to grow in wisdom and virtue. We are a community of friends seeking that which is noble and inviting students into that life. A Valor education is about much more than college and career readiness. It is an invitation to live the fullest life possible, one directed by wisdom, animated by wonder, and anchored in friendship.

    Our motto, Sapientia per Admirationem, speaks to our identity as an institution concerned with the preservation and promotion of wonder. This vision saturates the entire life of our schools, from curriculum and pedagogy to classroom order and special events.

    Valor students read and discuss the Great Books, take advanced math and science courses, study Latin, engage meaningfully with their external community, care for plants and animals, explore the fine arts, and have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular clubs and competitive athletics. In conjunction with rigorous academics, Valor is committed to building a transformative school culture filled with joy, respect, and deep engagement. Valor's teachers and school leaders inspire students to pursue excellence in all areas of their lives and reach their fullest potential.

    What We Stand For
    Wisdom and Virtue Truth, Goodness, and Beauty Human Dignity Wonder and Inquiry Friendship and Community Attentiveness and Presence Honest, Open Communication Continuous Learning and Growth
    Valor Hiring Profile
    Mission and vision alignment Subject matter expertise Strength of character Love of learning Commitment to professional growth Humility and receptivity to coaching Practical wisdom Aptitude/fit for working with students Classroom leadership capacity Commitment to collaboration and team unity Strong work ethic and an enthusiastic, positive attitude
    Salary Range: Substitute

    Shift Type: Substitute

    Start Date: Immediate Openings Read Less
  • Athletic Coach - Basketball (Boys)Position Overview The Valor Varsity... Read More
    Athletic Coach - Basketball (Boys)

    Position Overview

    The Valor Varsity Boys Basketball Head Coach will help build athletics programs that are true to the mission and vision of Valor. Our coaches fulfill our vision, to educate the whole person in authentic communities for a full human life, through promoting a spirit of competition that affirms the goodness of existence. In addition to having strong technical skills and requisite experience, proactive communication, a spirit of openness to growth and humility, and a healthy ambition to build something great are key.

    Sports are offered at Valor for Upper School students (grades 6-12) and typically include:
    Volleyball (fall) Cross Country (fall) HS Tackle Football (fall) Flag Football (fall) Basketball (winter) Soccer (winter/spring) Track & Field (spring) Baseball (spring) Golf (spring) Softball (spring)
    As our schools grow, we are continuing to expand programs and add other sports.

    Mission and Vision

    Valor's mission is to educate the whole person in authentic communities for a full human life. At the heart of every person is a desire to know and to be known. At Valor, we believe a truly human education addresses our deepest longings-to pursue knowledge, to have meaningful friendships, and to grow in wisdom and virtue. We are a community of friends seeking that which is noble and inviting students into that life. A Valor education is about much more than college and career readiness. It is an invitation to live the fullest life possible, one directed by wisdom, animated by wonder, and anchored in friendship.

    Our motto, Sapientia per Admirationem, speaks to our identity as an institution concerned with the preservation and promotion of wonder. This vision saturates the entire life of our schools, from curriculum and pedagogy to classroom order and special events.

    Valor students read and discuss the Great Books, take advanced math and science courses, study Latin, engage meaningfully with their external community, care for plants and animals, explore the fine arts, and have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular clubs and competitive athletics. In conjunction with rigorous academics, Valor is committed to building a transformative school culture filled with joy, respect, and deep engagement. Valor's teachers and school leaders inspire students to pursue excellence in all areas of their lives and reach their fullest potential.

    What We Stand For
    Wisdom and Virtue Truth, Goodness, and Beauty Human Dignity Wonder and Inquiry Friendship and Community Attentiveness and Presence Honest, Open Communication Continuous Learning and Growth
    Valor Hiring Profile
    Mission and vision alignment Subject matter expertise Strength of character Love of learning Commitment to professional growth Humility and receptivity to coaching Practical wisdom Aptitude/fit for working with students Classroom leadership capacity Commitment to collaboration and team unity Strong work ethic and an enthusiastic, positive attitude
    Salary Range: Stipend

    Shift Type: Part-Time Read Less

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