Columbus School for Girls is an independent all-girls day school serving about 500 to 700 students from preschool through grade 12 in Columbus, Ohio. The K-12 day format means faculty work with the same families for years, and many students arrive in early childhood and stay through graduation. The school's stated focus is helping girls grow as learners and leaders.
Teaching at CSG has a distinct rhythm. Classes are small, and the single-gender setting shapes how teachers plan discussions, lab groups, and project work. Faculty often coach a sport, advise a club, or lead a homeroom in addition to classroom duties, but the day-school model means evenings and weekends stay largely your own. That balance is a real draw for candidates leaving boarding life or weighing a move from public schools.
The academic program is wider than the size suggests. Language offerings include Mandarin, Latin, and Spanish, and the lower and middle school divisions hire generalists alongside subject specialists. Most faculty searches open in late winter and run through spring.
Compensation and benefits are competitive for central Ohio independent schools. The financial picture supports that: recent filings show net assets above $44 million on revenue near $19 million, with fundraising nearly doubling in the latest year. For candidates, that means steady pay, classroom budgets, and room for new programs.
Roles posted at Columbus School for Girls span teaching faculty, athletic coaches, counselors, admissions, advancement, and operations staff. Columbus itself offers a low cost of living and a growing job market for partners.
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