Baylor School is a coed boarding and day school in Chattanooga, Tennessee, serving more than 1,000 students in grades 6 through 12. The non-denominational campus sits on 690 acres along the Tennessee River. Faculty and students have quick access to rowing, trail running, and downtown Chattanooga across the bridge.
What sets faculty positions at Baylor apart is scale paired with residential life. With enrollment above a thousand, departments run deep. An AP Chemistry teacher teaches chemistry — not four different preps. Teaching loads tend toward four sections in a subject you know well, which leaves real time for coaching, advising, or dorm duty. Boarding faculty stay close to weekend trips, study hall, and student life in a way day-only schools can't match.
The financial picture is steady. Baylor reports about $210 million in net assets and $51 million in annual revenue, with fundraising up roughly 26 percent in the most recent year. That stability supports competitive teacher salaries, strong health and retirement benefits, and funded professional development. Residential faculty also receive on-campus housing, which stretches further in Chattanooga than in most boarding markets.
Baylor School hires across academic departments, athletic coaching, residential life, admission, advancement, and operations. Teaching jobs in English, math, science, history, world languages, and the arts usually post in late winter for the next school year. Staff and coaching roles open year-round.
For candidates weighing the South, Chattanooga offers mountains, rivers, and a low cost of living. That mix, at a school this size, is rare.
Open positions at Baylor School
3 current openings. Click any role to apply directly on the school's site.
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