MS Theology Teacher
Company: Archdiocese of Oklahoma City Schools
Location: Oklahoma City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
JOB SUMMARY This position is required to convey the Church's
message and to assist in carrying out the Church's mission. This
position is required to uphold the standards of the Catholic Church
in his/her day-to day work and personal life. All employees are
expected to be persons of integrity and must conduct themselves in
an honest and open way, free from deception or corruption and in a
manner consistent with the discipline and teachings of the Catholic
Church. Employees are expected to follow rules of conduct that will
protect the interests and safety of all, including the standards
and policies set forth in the Archdiocesan Code of Conduct,
Archdiocesan Policies and Guidelines, teacher contract,
Parent/Student Handbook, and Employee Handbook . MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in education field or content area
Oklahoma teacher certification in the assigned teaching field or
exemption from Senior Director of Catholic Education General
knowledge of the instructional process Ability and willingness to
work with children of all ages Knowledge of and ability to use
English correctly and appropriately Computer skills Ability to
communicate effectively PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Experience
teaching in a Catholic school Integration of technology for
instruction Ability to keep records Self-motivation and
self-direction Ability to demonstrate positive attitude, team
cooperation, and positive work performance for the purpose of
maintaining the instructional process and well-being of the school
Ability to follow oral and written instructions Ability to
communicate with staff, students, parents, and community in a
professional manner concerning the school program and adherence to
confidentiality Ability to meet and interact with public and
employees with tact, courtesy and Ability to exercise independent
judgment in the interrelation and application of standard practices
and procedures ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Ministry in the Catholic school
Demonstrates understanding of teaching as a ministry. Implements
the school’s philosophy and goals Gives witness to the religious
dimension through attitude and example. Supports the formal
religious education program. Actively participates as a member of a
faith community. Welcomes all to the community with a spirit of
openness and acceptance. Integrates Catholic attitudes and values
into subjects and school life. Makes decisions which reflect a
sense of mercy, justice, and compassion. Models an attitude of
service. Maintains confidentiality regarding school matters, and
handles confidential information and documents with complete
security. Plans and participates in the liturgical prayer, faith
sharing, retreats, and other forms of prayer with faculty,
students, and parents. Professional growth and responsibilities
Participates in activities which contribute to the accomplishment
of annual personal and school goals. Demonstrates a continuous
effort to improve instructional effectiveness. Tries new methods,
techniques, and materials. Welcomes supervision as a means to
professional growth. Plans and organizes instruction Continues to
improve computer skills. Reads professional materials. Seeks advice
and help of colleagues. Takes an active role in faculty meetings
and in-service programs. Uses oral and written language correctly.
Is regular and punctual in attendance. Maintains student records
accurately, securely, neatly, and up-to-date Adheres to the local
policies of professional dress. Volunteers for and performs
extra-curricular duties as needed. Participates in self-study and
evaluation activities. III. Instructional program and curriculum
Demonstrates knowledge in subject area(s). Presents lessons with
clarity. Tests for prior knowledge. Provides for the individual
differences among students. Regularly and effectively uses a
variety of teaching techniques, materials, and assignments.
Motivates students to be interested and participate in their
learning. Shows evidence of long and short range planning.
Stimulates thinking through appropriate questions and provides
opportunities to explore problems and consider alternatives Checks
for comprehension. Assigns activities which require students to
apply skills and concepts they have been taught. Directs the
development of good study skills. Avoids unnecessary interruptions
of instruction and mains appropriate pace. Continues learning
activities for full duration of scheduled instructional time. Uses
a variety of evaluation techniques. Provides prompt feedback of
test results and assignments. Constructs tests that are directly
related to concepts and skills taught. Monitors guided and
independent practice. IV. Classroom Environment Creates a climate
that facilitates learning. Fosters an atmosphere where mutual
respect and a cooperative spirit are evident. Maintains an
attractive, orderly, and safe classroom environment free of
hazards. Maintains standards of appropriate student behavior that
are conducive to learning. Systemizes routine procedures and tasks.
Circulates from student to student to monitor progress and meet
individual needs. Follows the school’s discipline policy for
students and applies rules consistently and justly. Corrects
inappropriate classroom behavior, moving students toward
self-discipline. Reinforces appropriate behavior. Demonstrates
flexibility in use of space. Ensures materials and information can
be read, seen, or heard by students. Involves students
appropriately in establishing classroom rules. Respects the
individual’s right to hold different views. Uses discretion in
handling sensitive information confided by a student. V.
Communication and rapport Contributes to the spirit of unity and
cooperation among staff. Deals fairly and consistently with
students. Keeps parents/guardians informed about student
performance and behavior. Demonstrates a respect, understanding,
and acceptance of each person as an individual, regardless of sex,
race, ethnic origin, cultural or socioeconomic background, religion
or handicapping condition. Seeks to resolve problems through
cooperatively listening and speaking with colleagues, parents, and
principal. Shares ideas, materials and methods with other staff.
Responds to parents’ concern in a timely manner. Promotes a
positive image of the school within the community. VI Supervises
students. MARGINAL FUNCTIONS Other duties as assigned. PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS and DEMANDS Not limited to the following: Physical
ability to perform the above listed essential functions with or
without reasonable accommodation. Sitting or standing for long
periods of time Walking/ climbing stair Occasional lifting up to 30
pounds WORK ENVIRONMENT This job operates in a classroom
environment and duties may be performed outside in inclement
weather conditions. TRAVEL Travel is required as needed to attend
workshops and in-service trainings sponsored by the Archdiocese and
others approved by the principal. Note: The above statements are
intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed
by an employee in this position. These statements are not to be
construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties,
and skills required of employees in this position. Nothing in this
job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign
job duties as required. This job description is not to be construed
as a guaranteed contract of employment for a definite period of
time.
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