The Webb Schools sit on a hillside campus in Claremont, California, about 35 miles east of Los Angeles. The organization runs two coordinated high schools on one campus — one for boys, one for girls — serving roughly 300 to 500 students in grades 9 through 12. Both boarding and day students share the campus, and the schools hold no religious affiliation.
What sets teaching here apart is the Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology. It is the only nationally accredited museum on a secondary school campus in the country. Students join real fossil fieldwork, so science faculty build lessons around active research. Language teachers work across Mandarin, French, and Spanish, which gives the humanities program a wide reach.
The Webb Schools are on solid financial footing. Net assets were near $96 million in 2023, and annual revenue was about $36 million. Fundraising grew roughly 11 percent year over year. For candidates, that trend often means steady salaries, dependable benefits, and ongoing investment in classrooms and housing. Boarding faculty roles typically include on-campus housing and meals during the school year, which adds real value in the Los Angeles area.
Open jobs usually span English, math, science, history, world languages, and arts, plus coaching, dorm faculty, admissions, advancement, and operations. Most boarding and day teaching roles are posted ahead of each academic year. Apply through the school's careers page at webb.org.
For teachers who want a California boarding and day school near Los Angeles, The Webb Schools offer a rare mix: small classes, a working museum, and a stable employer.
Open positions at The Webb Schools
4 current openings. Click any role to apply directly on the school's site.
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