About this position
Donum Dei Classical Academy founded in 2019 in San Francisco, equips students to become virtuous scholars and servant-leaders who are known, loved, and formed through a rigorous classical and Christ-centered education grounded in biblical truth. Rooted in the liberal arts tradition, we seek the peace and prosperity of our city by cultivating spiritually rooted and classically formed students who, alongside their families, serve and live redemptively for the glory of God.
School Information
Address: 1560 Treat Avenue, San Francisco CA 94116Phone: (415) 874-9631School Hours: Monday–Thursday, 8:00 a.m.–3:15 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Extended Care until 5:30p.m.
Position InformationPosition Title:
Logic School | Bible Teacher
Reports To:
Head of School
Start Date:
July 31, 2026
Working Schedule:
One hour of instruction, plus one paid hour of prep each week. Time and date TBD for ‘26-’27 school year.
How This Role Fits into the TeamEach member of our team is essential to building a thriving culture that sees and calls out the image of God in our students and in one another. As we invite students to step into everything they are designed to be and do, our faculty and staff must also reflect and invest in our daily work of responding to God’s calling through an inner posture of discipline, diligence, and dedication. In the Logic School, the Bible Teacher helps students develop a deepening understanding of Scripture and Christian doctrine while learning to ask thoughtful questions and seek truth with wisdom and humility. This role supports students in forming a coherent biblical worldview, guiding them to integrate faith with reason as they grow in discernment, conviction, and faithful living.
Ideal Candidate
A theologically grounded instructor who leads Logic students in careful reading, doctrinal clarity, and application of Scripture. They encourage theological literacy, spiritual formation, and reasoned engagement with biblical truth.
Classes to be taught include:
Biblical Formation class (Logic School)
Qualifications & RequirementsEducation
Bachelor’s degree
Experience
Professional working experience in relevant field(s).
Professional Development
Commitment to ongoing training and spiritual formation throughout the year.
Missional
Alignment
Be passionate about serving families and connecting them to our community as they navigate the journey of discernment, application, and enrollment.Align with DDCA’s vision to seek the peace and prosperity of our city by cultivating spiritually rooted and classically formed students who, alongside their families, serve and live redemptively for the glory of God.Faith & Conduct
Be devoted to the truth of the Gospel and to Jesus as Lord.Serve as a minister of the Gospel.Be in good standing with a Christian church, which includes weekly attendance and participation as an active worshipper.Employment Type & CompensationEmployment Type
Part Time Salaried, Exempt - 2 hours a week
Sick Pay
72 hours annually accrued at a rate of 1 hour per 30 hours worked.
Compensation
Annual salary paid bi monthly. Optional partial tuition credit available.
Key ResponsibilitiesTeaching
Develop and deliver lesson plans and activities that are engaging, age-appropriate, and aligned with state learning standards and classical education philosophy and technique.Implement classroom management skills, routines and rhythms for orderly and safe functioning within the classroom, promoting a peaceful and effective learning environment.Monitor student progress, evaluate student performance, and provide feedback to the student and parents regarding, academics, social and emotional development, and the development of character and virtue.Communicate with parents and other staff members.Communicate assessments and scores with History teachers for inclusion in gradebook.Participate in faculty meetings and professional development workshops as required.Provide lesson plans for substitute teachers, and secure a substitute when needing to be absent (sickness, Drs appointments, jury duty, etc.)Collaborate with the team to set a trajectory for the course that meets goals of spiritual formation, biblical literacy, and respect for God’s Word.Vision
This course is intended to be shaped and structured according to how the instructor desires and feels led.
This will be discussed and finalized upon acceptance of the role. In a general sense, we expect the class to
reflect a customized version of the following:
Class will consist of all Logic students (6th-8th grade) which currently includes 24 enrolled students. Lead teacher will cover a couple of the gospels (like a synoptic and John) and Acts and maybe Corinthians. In class, lead teacher will/could lead a reading of the gospel, ask hermeneutical questions (Who's the audience Matthew's writing to? What are observations, like repeated words, tone, a key idea, etc.?) or lead a Lectio Divina.Weekly homework will include prescribed Bible reading along with reflective journaling to be guided by teacher. The support/second teacher could review and grade student journals in class and return them by the end of class. Support/second teacher is also available to help facilitate discussion groups, etc. Grades for this class will be folded into the History grades. Lead and Support teacher will collaborate to provide scores and feedback to class-level history teachers to include in report cards.The pay range for this role is:55,000 - 60,000 USD per year(Campus)