• Principal / Other
  • Denver
  • This position has been filled

Website Denver Catholic Schools Denver, Colorado

THE POSITION: The school Principal is a disciple on mission to spread the Good News, who meets the requirements to administer the overall education program in a Catholic school in the Archdiocese of Denver, and disciple others within the educational community of the Catholic school to create an “apostolic-friendly” environment that will encourage creative missionary initiative in the school.

As the leader of the school, the principal plays a critical role in safeguarding and promoting the aim of the school, which is to lead students to encounter and grow as students of Jesus Christ, directing the school’s activity, learning, teaching, culture, and formation towards that aim.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES: The principal is responsible for directing all work of the school to the direction of the Holy Spirit, providing opportunities to students for Catholic growth, and ministering to students and staff. The principal is responsible for administering the school’s education program, supervising teaching, administrative, and support staff, implementing curriculum guidelines and standards, and supervising and directing all other programs and services provided at or by the school. The principal is expected to abide by the policies and procedures of the local school, the Archdiocese of Denver, and the Office of Catholic Schools. The principal interacts and relates to students, parents, parish and school communities, the Board of directors/trustees, and the general public.

The mission of Blessed Sacrament Catholic School is rooted in a history that spans over 100-years. We continue to support parents who seek an education that is second to none and is found in a safe, loving, nurturing environment. We strive to promote excellence in each student — spiritually, academically, emotionally, psychologically, and physically. The strong partnership between home, school, and parish is Catholic at its core. Blessed Sacrament is a close community where everyone is supported and welcomed and where our shared Catholic faith in God is at the heart of everything we do. We strive to maintain a fiscally responsible school while offering a tuition rate that is affordable. Together, our community works to meet the challenges of today’s society, preparing our children for an unknown future and making saints for our Church. At Blessed Sacrament Catholic School, we believe the pursuit of Truth through academic study should serve a deeper purpose than simply being able to pass a test; instead, our school is committed to forming students who pursue life-long learning as the means to constantly encounter and embrace the Truth in Christ Jesus the source of all life and salvation.

 

Facts about Blessed Sacrament:

412 students including 93 preschool students, 202 elementary students, and 117 middle school students
58 faculty members
Weekly school Masses and school Masses on the First Friday of every month
Catholic traditions such as Stations of the Cross, weekly Adoration, Feast Day celebrations, Lenten and Advent devotionals, monthly Reconciliation, Lectio Divina, May Crowning, vibrant prayer life, service projects, and monthly school-wide Divine Mercy Chaplet or Rosary
Learning specialist and School Counselor for student support
Paraeducators to support preschool education
Spanish, Art, Music, Technology, Library, and PE classes for students
Student life activities include Spelling Bee, Student Council, school enrichments, band and choir
Participates in the Catholic Schools Athletic League (CSAL), offering students’ experiences in Cross Country, Volleyball, Baseball, Swimming, Basketball, Golf, and Futsal
Active parent groups such as Parent/Teacher Organization, School Safety Committee, School Advisory Council (SAC)
Active fundraising committees through PTO and Big Event Committee
The administration team includes a Preschool Director, Assistant Principal, Director of Admissions, and Office Manager
Located in Park Hill, Denver just blocks from the Museum of Nature and Science, Denver Zoo and Denver Botanical Gardens.
Blessed Sacrament is seeking a candidate to lead the community into its second century of forming students in the Catholic faith. The Catholic School Principal serves as the school’s spiritual and educational leader and is responsible for exercising independent judgment in implementing a broad array of programs and functions while also supporting the mission and objectives of Blessed Sacrament Parish and the Archdiocese of Denver. The principal collaborates with the pastor and the administrative team in school facilities, marketing, community relations, and events decisions. In this role, the Principal is directly responsible to Father John Ludanha, pastor of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Parish and the Archdiocese of Denver’s Superintendent.
Qualifications & Benefits
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: The following are considered minimum requirements for persons seeking employment as a principal in the Archdiocese of Denver. A principal hired for an archdiocesan Catholic school shall:

Must be a fully initiated Catholic in the communion of the Catholic Church and intentionally living out the five precepts of the Church (CCC 2041-2043)
Assent to the Church’s teachings on all matters, with particular care for those concerning the nature of the human person, sexual ethics, and sexual morality
Refrain from the public promotion or approval of, or the living out of, any conduct or lifestyle that would reflect discredit or disgrace on, or cause scandal in relationship to, the Archdiocese of Denver, or considered to be in contradiction with Catholic doctrine or morals
Have a strong commitment to the importance of the Catholic school ministry to the mission of the Church
Possess graduate level academic credentials and/or professional background in education, leadership, or related field
Have previous teaching experience; previous administrative experience is preferred
Be committed to the Archdiocese of Denver’s vision and philosophy for Catholic education
Be committed to a Catholic educational program rooted in the liberal arts, the foundations of Western civilization, an understanding of history that highlights the essential contributions of Christianity to the development of Western culture, and literature that enables young men and women to grapple with the big questions of life in pursuit of what is true, good, and beautiful
Possess a strong, positive, can-do attitude, with a strong bias for action based on realistic, specific, and attainable goals
Demonstrate good judgment, discretion, and confidentiality
Demonstrate proficiency in the use of digital platforms, software programs, and tools as part of the online curriculum being provided to families
Compliance with Safe Environment requirements
Ideal candidates:

Bring awareness and understanding of adolescent development and the challenges adolescents and young adults face in the secular and morally relativist world of today
Are supportive and willing to drive ongoing school renewal through the strengthening of authentic Catholic education
Are collaborative leaders who evaluate information before making a decision/taking action
Exude trust and respect among students, faculty, parents, and Boards
Possess a strong, positive, can-do attitude with a strong bias for action, based on realistic, specific, and attainable goals
In addition, the principal is expected to adhere to the minimum requirements for Catechist certification as set forth by the Archdiocese of Denver. Our 2024-25 Community Beliefs School Leaders statement is available for review. All principal applicants must be screened and approved by the Office of Catholic Schools prior to local interviews with Search committees.

Benefits offered as part of an overall compensation package include:

Comprehensive and generous medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage
Paid personal (2) and sick (10) leave per academic year
Pension plan
Employer-paid life insurance, short- and long-term disability
Voluntary life insurance