Thank you for your interest in O’Dea High School. We are a Seattle Archdiocesan Catholic school whose mission is to educate young men and prepare them to be men of character, faith, and service. In the spirit and tradition of the Essential Elements of an Edmund Rice Christian Brothers education, O’Dea’s diverse, single-gender learning environment lays a rich foundation for the academic and social development of our students. To apply, visit the website for the Archdiocese of Seattle Catholic Schools by clicking HERE.
Administrative Assistant
This is a full-time position beginning any time this summer. The person in this position is responsible for day-to-day administrative work that supports school operations. This includes being the first point of contact for general calls and visitors, supporting general student and family needs, and supporting admissions, communications, and accounting functions. The person in this position should have a positive attitude, be able to deal with a wide variety of people associated with the school on a daily basis and have strong computer and oral and written communication skills.
For the full job description, click here. Please direct any questions regarding this position to Laura Weinand.
Biology Teacher
This is a full-time teaching position in our science department, teaching 5 sections of biology, a mentor group and Irish Block class to begin August 2025. Faculty will employ culturally responsive teaching strategies and hands-on learning to support student growth and interest in biology. It is vital this person is able to connect with students and build relationships to encourage interest in science in a rigorous and thoughtful learning environment. Instructional expectations include high student engagement, various instructional strategies, hands-on labs, projects, assessments, and data collection to aid in instructional decision-making. Prior-knowledge in Universal Design for Learning strategies and techniques are preferred.
For the full job description, click here. Please direct any questions regarding this position to Lucas Dobbs.
Educational Support Faculty
This is a full-time teaching position starting in mid-August for a total of 186 annual work days. The Educational Support Faculty will carry a caseload of students with diverse learning needs, working with families and providers to implement appropriate supports in the classroom setting. This role will provide academic support and work with faculty to implement accommodations and modifications in the classroom to support student growth. This position will be filled by a candidate who can build relationships with students, collaborate with teachers, self-direct, monitor progress, and creatively support student learning. Part of the job will entail writing and updating Educational Support Plans, building and implementing small group learning sessions, working in collaboration with general education teachers to provide supports in the classroom, and 1:1 tutoring support.
For the full job description, click here. Please direct any questions regarding this position to Lucas Dobbs.