Date posted: February 5, 2026
Pay: $70,000.00 - $85,000.00 per year
Job description:
Job description
Hope Farm School is a groundbreaking boarding school for inner-city middle school and high school boys. Our mission is to disciple, train, and educate young men in the Spirit of Jesus Christ, all in a farm setting. We have 25 students, half Hispanic and half African American.
Overview:
The Education Director and Head Teacher is responsible for the overall academic direction and management of Hope Farm School’s educational programs (25 male students, grades 6-12). The most crucial part of the role is the ability to connect with the students and motivate them to engage in the learning process. The details of the role involve developing and implementing curriculum, managing teachers and volunteers, tracking student progress, and teaching a significant portion of the classes.
Key Responsibilities:
● Curriculum Development:
○ Research, develop, and implement a comprehensive curriculum aligned with educational standards and student needs.
○ Continuously review and update curriculum to reflect current best practices and the wide variety of student needs.
● Teacher and Volunteer Management:
○ Train teaching staff (4 people) to tutor in math and reading.
○ Provide ongoing development and support to teachers and volunteers.
○ Evaluate teacher and volunteer performance and provide feedback.
● Student Academic Progress:
○ Track student academic progress through assessments and observations.
○ Identify and address learning gaps and challenges.
○ Implement strategies to support student achievement and success.
● Classroom Instruction:
○ Teach the majority of the required middle school and high school classes, demonstrating effective teaching methods, classroom management, and engaging students.
○ Foster in students the belief that they can succeed and a love of learning.
○ Hold students accountable to participate in class, complete assigned work, and take ownership of their education.
● Administrative Duties:
○ Manage the educational budget.
○ Develop and manage teacher, volunteer, and student schedules.
○ Order all school supplies and curriculum materials.
○ Ensure compliance with all relevant educational regulations and standards.
○ Generate report cards and transcripts.
○ Communicate and meet with parents to update them on student progress.
Qualifications:
● Born again faith in Jesus Christ
● Bachelor’s Degree
● Teaching Experience
● Strong interpersonal skills, specifically relating to inner-city teenage boys.
● Passion for education and a commitment to providing high-quality learning experiences.
Additional Skills (Preferred):
● Spanish language proficiency.
● Familiarity with gardening and some farming exposure
Compensation: The pay consists of a combination of room/board, plus a salary. On site housing is provided by the school.
If you are interested in this position, please submit your resume and cover letter to: widdybird@hopefarmschool.org. Also please include references.
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
Work Location: In person
Hope Farm School is a Christian boarding school for urban youth. The hardships facing today’s inner city youth are vast and daunting. Gang involvement, drug use, and teenage pregnancy are rampant. Their fathers are mostly absent. Violence and anger are everywhere. All these factors compromise their motivation and ambition, creating apathy and hopelessness. Drop out rates in some urban communities are as high as 80%. Hope Farm School intends to change these dynamics, providing authentic challenges, leadership opportunities and a regained sense of hope through the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Our small student body consists of 20 male students, middle school and high school ages. They go to school, get their high school degree, learn job skills and the value of hard work, and leave with the knowledge that they have a hope for their future.