Imago Dei Middle School is a small Episcopal day school in Tucson, Arizona, serving fewer than 100 students in grades 6 through 8. The school sits in the Sonoran Desert region where its size lets faculty know every student and family by name. Episcopal values shape daily life through chapel, advisory work, and community service. Unlike boarding schools, teaching here means small classes without residential duties—you go home each afternoon.
Teaching at Imago Dei offers real continuity. You teach the same students across years and often across subjects, so you see genuine progress and adjust to each learner's pace. You'll also lead chapel roles and advisory groups, embedding the school's religious mission into daily work without the live-in demands of a boarding setting.
The school is small enough that faculty shape curriculum and school decisions directly. New hires influence what gets taught and how the school evolves. Imago Dei is currently in a growth phase, which creates openings for educators ready to build programs rather than maintain established ones. Day-school schedules suit candidates with families or those who prefer not to live on campus.
Imago Dei hires for core academic subjects, music, arts, and athletics. Benefits include professional development funds and the flexibility of day-school hours. Compensation reflects Tucson's lower cost of living compared to larger school markets.
For teachers seeking small-class work, Episcopal engagement, real curriculum input, and day-school balance, Imago Dei offers a distinct model from larger independent schools.
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