Brandeis Marin is a Jewish day school in San Rafael, California, serving 150–200 students in grades K through 8. The campus sits just north of the Golden Gate Bridge in Marin County, close enough to San Francisco Bay Area resources yet removed from urban congestion. This location appeals to educators seeking California teaching jobs without steep housing costs.
What sets the school apart is how Hebrew and Spanish run through every subject. Teachers don't isolate languages into separate periods. Instead, Hebrew, Spanish, and Jewish history weave into math, science, and humanities classes. Faculty find this creates multilingual thinking from elementary through middle school—a distinctive pedagogical approach that attracts teachers who see language instruction as core work, not an add-on.
The school operates with financial stability and a flourishing growth trajectory. Net assets are strong, and fundraising grows year over year. That means real resources: professional development funds, current classroom materials, and room to build new programs. Faculty input shapes where the school heads next.
Day school teaching here means no residential duties. Your work centers on classroom instruction and curriculum development. Unlike boarding school roles, day teaching leaves time for your life outside school walls. The school supports professional development and invests in classroom resources.
Brandeis Marin hires for elementary and middle school teaching positions across humanities, mathematics, and sciences. Hebrew and Spanish teacher roles open regularly. Administrative and support positions become available seasonally.
Open positions at Brandeis Marin
2 current openings. Click any role to apply directly on the school's site.
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