Chartered in 1832, St. Timothy's School is one of the oldest all-girls boarding and day schools in the country. It enrolls roughly 150 students in grades 9 through 12. The campus sits in Stevenson, Maryland, about twenty minutes northwest of Baltimore. Its Episcopal affiliation shapes a community that welcomes students of all faiths.
Faculty work closely with a small, globally diverse student body. Classes stay small, and teachers see students across the dining hall, the dorms, and the playing fields. The language program spans Chinese, French, Spanish, and English as an Alternative Language. That mix points to how central international boarders are to daily life at St. Timothy's School.
Compensation is competitive for independent schools in the Baltimore region. Boarding faculty roles typically include on-campus housing and term-time meals, plus standard benefits such as health coverage and retirement contributions. In the Stevenson area, where rents run high, that housing benefit carries real dollar value most teachers underestimate on paper.
The teaching job here is a blended one. Most faculty teach, advise, and take on a coaching or residential duty, which puts adults at the center of student life rather than the edges. Turnover is low, so each hire matters.
St. Timothy's hires for English, math, science, history, arts, world languages, and coaching, plus roles in residential life, admission, and advancement. With net assets above $42 million and enrollment trending up, the school is financially stable and growing.
Open positions at St. Timothy's School
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