Dublin School is a small coed boarding and day high school in Dublin, New Hampshire, enrolling between roughly 100 and 200 students in grades 9 through 12. The campus sits in the Monadnock region of southwestern New Hampshire, about ninety minutes from Boston. With no religious affiliation, the school builds its identity around close mentoring, outdoor access, and individualized academics.
Faculty work with small classes and know every student in their discipline by name. Teachers support international students through the English as an Alternative Language program and teach Spanish alongside the core subjects. Because the school is small, most faculty also coach a sport, advise students, or take on a residential life role. Those duties are part of the job, not add-ons.
That scale shapes the teaching culture in a specific way. A single teacher may see the same student in class, on a trail run, and at a dorm check-in within one day. It changes how you plan lessons and how quickly you spot a student who is struggling.
Compensation reflects a small boarding school. Salaries are set against peer independent schools in northern New England. Residential roles usually include on-campus housing and term-time meals, which carry real value in a rural area with few rentals. The 2023 financials show net assets near $27 million, revenue above $14 million, and fundraising up roughly 58 percent year over year.
Hiring covers academic departments, residential life, coaching, admission, and advancement, with most faculty searches opening in late winter and spring.
Open positions at Dublin School
1 current opening. Click any role to apply directly on the school's site.
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