Employment Opportunities

The faculty and staff at Hopkins are intelligent, motivated individuals who are dedicated not only to their respective responsibilities, but to the overall mission of the School as well. There is a great sense of community among employees on campus and across all departments.

Hopkins faculty members are selected as much for their genuine interest in young people and willingness to get involved in every phase of school life as for their scholarship and teaching ability. They are intent on forming a partnership with their students in which there is a shared commitment to excellence. In addition to teaching, most faculty members advise, coach, and/or supervise a student activity. Nearly two-thirds of the faculty holds advanced degrees; others are pursuing them. Many teachers have been at Hopkins for ten years or more, which provides stability and a valuable pool of professional experience.

The Staff at Hopkins consists of administrative assistants; members of the Business, Alumni/ae & Development, Communication and Admission Offices; the Technology Department; and the Maintenance / Buildings and Grounds team. These positions represent much of the backbone of the School's operations and thus, as with faculty, these employees are selected carefully.

Hopkins School believes that all persons are entitled to equal employment opportunity, and it prohibits discrimination because of race, color, creed, sex, religion, national origin, age, gender, gender identity, genetic information, physical or mental disability, veteran status, marital or civil union status, sexual orientation and other legally protected classes or classifications.

Open Academic Positions

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  • Associate Director of College Counseling

    Hopkins School, an independent, gender-inclusive, college-preparatory day school in New Haven, Connecticut serving 715 students in grades 7-12, is seeking a full-time Associate Director of College Counseling. This is an exempt faculty employee (10 months, mid-August to mid-June) reporting to the Director of College Counseling. 
      
    Qualified candidates should be well-versed in the nuances of highly selective college admissions, as 100% of graduating students attend four-year colleges. Both college admissions and college counseling experience are preferred. A Bachelor’s degree is required; a Master’s degree is preferred. College counseling responsibilities include but are not limited to:

    • closely supporting approximately 30 juniors and 30 seniors and their families throughout the college search and application process
    • writing thorough and compelling letters of recommendation for those students
    • collaborating with members of college counseling department on programming, including presenting at parent night and other events
    • participating in professional development opportunities as appropriate.

    The faculty and staff at Hopkins are motivated by working with young people to instill a love of learning not only in their respective fields but also in the broader community. An intellectually rigorous and demographically diverse community, Hopkins strives to foster an equitable and inclusive learning environment where all feel welcome, known and supported in their learning journey. Faculty and staff are committed to this work and to continuing to develop their own cultural competency in support of the school's mission.

    Full-time faculty members typically serve as advisers for a group of 6-8 students in one grade; attend department, grade-level adviser, and faculty meetings (some of which occur before or after the school day); maintain verbal and written professional contact with students, colleagues and families; serve on one faculty committee; occasionally chaperone after-school student events; participate in the broader life of the School; and support the School community by setting a positive example in all areas of school life and upholding and enforcing school rules and procedures. Salary range is from $75,000 - $110,000 and will be commensurate with years of experience.

    Interested candidates should submit resume and cover letter to: 
    Geoff Nelson
    Dean of Faculty
    Hopkins School

    Hopkins School believes that all persons are entitled to equal opportunity for employment and strictly prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, religion, national origin, age, gender, gender identity, physical or mental disability, veteran status, marital or civil union status, sexual orientation and/or other protected classes.  This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leave of absence, compensation and training.
  • Executive Director, Pathfinder Hopkins School

    About Hopkins School and Pathfinder

    Founded in 1660 by the nation’s first charitable trust, Hopkins School is a traditional, independent, gender-inclusive day school of 710 students in grades 7–12. Located on a 108-acre campus overlooking New Haven, the School takes pride in its distinguished faculty and a dedicated staff. We define ourselves as a community of civility and learning, one that educates students from diverse backgrounds to a full measure of their talents and humanity.

    Since its founding in 1993, Pathfinder has been a signature program of Hopkins School with a dual mission to provide educational opportunities for local students from traditionally underserved communities while serving as a workshop in education for young people interested in careers in teaching. Known successively as Summerbridge New Haven (1993-2005), Breakthrough New Haven (2006-2016), and Pathfinder Hopkins School (2017 to present), this award-winning academic enrichment program provides a rigorous after-school and summer program to motivated middle school students in grades 5-8 who attend New Haven-area schools. 

    Pathfinder students engage in a comprehensive, 5-week summer school at Hopkins that includes classes in English literature, history and social studies, dramatics, mathematics, and science. During the spring semester, they come to Hopkins once a week for after-school enrichment classes in mathematics, literature, creative writing, and science. Most classes at Pathfinder are taught by professional teachers from area public and private schools with the aid of trained high school-aged volunteers and Teaching Fellows who are in high school and college. In addition to academic enrichment, Pathfinder helps students and their families navigate the high school options process by providing SSAT prep, application and magnet lottery workshops, and individual meetings with families.

    The program currently serves 115 students and their families. The program employs thirty staff-persons during the summer including administrators, professional teachers, teaching fellows, and instructional coaches along with up to ten volunteers. During the school year, the program employs eight professional staff-persons including administrators and professional teachers and up to thirty-five volunteers. 

    Position Overview

    The Executive Director of Pathfinder is an administrator at Hopkins School with teaching responsibilities whose core responsibilities are the overall leadership, management, and strategic direction of the Pathfinder program. This role encompasses program development, staff management, curriculum oversight, fundraising, and community partnerships. The ideal candidate will be a dynamic and experienced leader with a passion for education and a commitment to serving underserved students.
     
    Position Responsibilities

    Program Development and Implementation
    • Develop and implement innovative teaching and learning models aligned with research-based best practices.
    • Design and oversee professional development initiatives to enhance teacher and teaching fellow effectiveness, and student outcomes.
    • Collaborate with faculty, staff, and external partners to identify and address program challenges and opportunities.
    • Oversee the continual development and implementation of a comprehensive student information system to optimize data management and analysis.
    • Demonstrate agility and adaptability in response to changing circumstances and emerging challenges.
    • Develop a strategic plan for program growth, incorporating insights from various stakeholders, academic literature, and best practices.
    Staff Management and Development 
    • Recruit, hire, and support a high-performing team of teachers, teaching fellows, staff, and volunteers.
    • Provide leadership, mentorship, and coaching to staff to foster professional growth and development.
    • Manage staff performance, including setting goals and providing feedback.
    • Design and implement effective staffing models to optimize resource allocation and program efficiency.
    Fundraising and Financial Management
    • Collaborate with members of the Hopkins Advancement team to develop and execute a comprehensive fundraising strategy to secure financial resources for program operations and growth.
    • Manage a program budget of approximately $500,000, ensuring fiscal responsibility and sustainability.
    • Build and maintain strong relationships with donors, foundations, and other key stakeholders.
    • Develop and report program metrics to stakeholders and donors.
    Community Partnerships
    • Collaborate with schools, districts, and community organizations to expand program reach and impact.
    • Build and maintain strong relationships with parents and families to foster engagement and support.
    • Represent the program in the community through public speaking, media relations, and other outreach activities.
    Qualifications
    • Bachelor’s degree in any field; advanced degree in education, leadership, or a related field preferred but not required.
    • Proven track record of successful leadership in education.
    • Experience in curriculum development, instruction, and assessment.
    • Strong organizational and management skills.
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
    • Demonstrated ability to build and maintain strong relationships with diverse stakeholders.
    • Experience with budget management, fundraising, and grant writing.
    • Passion for working with underserved students and a commitment to educational equity.
    • Proficiency in Spanish, preferred but not required. 
    This job description is a general overview of the position and may not include all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications.

    Preferred Start Date

    To ensure a smooth leadership transition and provide training opportunities, the start date for this position is flexible beginning mid-May 2025. However, candidates should be available to begin in-person, full-time work no later than July 1, 2025.

    Salary Range

    $115,000 - $130,000 and employment benefits as detailed in the Hopkins Employee handbook. 

    For more information about Hopkins School, please browse our website www.hopkins.edu.
     
    If you would like to apply for this position, please send a cover letter, current resume, and contact information for three professional references:
     
    Geoffrey Nelson
    Dean of Faculty
    Hopkins School
    gnelson@hopkins.edu
     
    Hopkins is an equal opportunity employer. It has been and will continue to be the policy of Hopkins to be fair and impartial in all of its relations with its employees. Our employment decisions are made solely on an individual’s ability to perform the job. In accordance with federal, state, and local law, Hopkins does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived differences, including those based on race, color, religion, ethnicity, creed, age, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, familial status, gender and gender identity, pregnancy, marital or partnership status, sexual orientation and disability, sexual and reproductive health decisions, or toward victims or those perceived to be victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse or stalking, as well as any other status protected under federal, state, or local laws. Retaliation based on any of the above protected characteristics is absolutely prohibited.


    Hopkins School believes that all persons are entitled to equal employment opportunity, and it prohibits discrimination because of race, color, creed, sex, religion, national origin, age, gender, gender identity, genetic information, physical or mental disability, veteran status, marital or civil union status, sexual orientation and other legally protected classes or classifications.
  • Italian Teacher

    Hopkins School, an independent, gender-inclusive, college-preparatory day school in New Haven, Connecticut, with over 700 students in grades 7-12, is seeking a teacher of Italian. 

    The faculty and staff at Hopkins are motivated by working with young people to instill lifelong love of learning, not only in their respective fields but also in alignment with the school’s mission to produce purposeful, ethically-minded learners, who embrace their responsibilities in the larger world. Hopkins strives to create and foster an equitable, inclusive culture that welcomes diverse perspectives to create an environment for all to learn. In support of this mission, candidates should demonstrate commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. 

    The position includes teaching four sections, with preference given to candidates with the experience or ability to teach Italian 1, 2, 3, and AP Italian. This full-time position also includes contributing to the student experience outside of the classroom, such as coaching a sport or academic team (matched with the candidate’s skills and experience) or working with students in the Academic Support Program. 

    Full-time faculty members typically serve as an adviser for a group of 6-8 students in one grade; attend department, grade-level adviser, and faculty meetings; maintain verbal and written professional contact with students, colleagues, and families; serve on one faculty committee; chaperone after-school student events; participate in the broader life of the School; and, support the school community by setting a positive example in all areas of school life. 

    An ideal candidate will: 
    • Demonstrate a commitment to student-centered learning 
    • Collaborate joyfully with colleagues in designing learning experiences and program delivery
    • Possess cultural proficiency in fostering an inclusive classroom, adapting materials for diverse learners, and integrating global perspectives into the curriculum. 
    • Teach and learn with the curiosity and enthusiasm they hope to cultivate in their students 

    A Bachelor’s degree in Italian, Italian Studies, Education, Language Studies, or a related field is required; an advanced degree is preferred. Secondary school teaching experience is preferred but not required. Candidates with post-secondary teaching experience will be considered. 

    For more information about Hopkins School, please browse our website www.hopkins.edu

    If you would like to apply for this position, please send a cover letter, current resume, and contact information for three professional references: 
    Geoffrey Nelson 
    Dean of Faculty 
    Hopkins School 
    academicopening@hopkins.edu 
    GNelson@hopkins.edu

    This position announcement is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this job title and the education and skills required. This is not intended to be a complete list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills that are required or may be required in the future. 

    Hopkins is an equal opportunity employer. It has been and will continue to be the policy of Hopkins to be fair and impartial in all of its relations with its employees. Our employment decisions are made solely on an individual’s ability to perform the job. In accordance with federal, state, and local law, Hopkins does not discriminate on the 
    basis of actual or perceived differences, including those based on race, color, religion, ethnicity, creed, age, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, familial status, gender and gender identity, pregnancy, marital or partnership status, sexual orientation and disability, sexual and reproductive health decisions, or toward victims or those perceived to be victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse or stalking, as well as any other status protected under federal, state, or local laws. Retaliation based on any of the above protected characteristics is absolutely prohibited.
  • Mathematics Teacher

    Hopkins School, an independent, gender-inclusive, college-preparatory day school in New Haven, Connecticut, with over 700 students in grades 7-12, is seeking a mathematics teacher.  
      
    The faculty and staff at Hopkins are motivated by working with young people to instill life long love of learning, not only in their respective fields but also in alignment with the school’s mission to produce purposeful, ethically-minded learners, who embrace their responsibilities in the larger world. Hopkins strives to create and foster an equitable, inclusive culture that welcomes diverse perspectives to create an environment for all to learn. In support of this mission, candidates should demonstrate commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. 
     
    The position includes teaching four sections of mathematics, with preference given to candidates with the experience or ability to teach Geometry and/or Statistics. This full-time position also includes contributing to the student experience outside of the classroom, such as coaching a sport or academic team (matched with the candidate’s skills and experience) or working with students in the Academic Support Program. 
     
    Full-time faculty members typically serve as an adviser for a group of 6-8 students in one grade; attend department, grade-level adviser, and faculty meetings; maintain verbal and written professional contact with students, colleagues, and families; serve on one faculty committee; chaperone after-school student events; participate in the broader life of the School; and, support the school community by setting a positive example in all areas of school life.
     
    An ideal candidate will:
    • Demonstrate a commitment to student-centered learning
    • Collaborate joyfully with colleagues in designing learning experiences and program delivery
    • Possess cultural proficiency in the classroom and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
    • Teach and learn with the curiosity and enthusiasm they hope to cultivate in their students
    A Bachelor's degree in mathematics or a related field is required, an advanced degree is preferred. Secondary school teaching experience is preferred but not required. Candidates with post-secondary teaching experience will be considered. 
     
    For more information about Hopkins School, please browse our website www.hopkins.edu.
     
    If you would like to apply for this position, please send a cover letter, current resume, and contact information for three professional references:
     
    Geoffrey Nelson
    Dean of Faculty
    Hopkins School
    GNelson@hopkins.edu
     
    This position announcement is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this job title and the education and skills required. This is not intended to be a complete list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills that are required or may be required in the future. 
     
    Hopkins is an equal opportunity employer. It has been and will continue to be the policy of Hopkins to be fair and impartial in all of its relations with its employees. Our employment decisions are made solely on an individual’s ability to perform the job. In accordance with federal, state, and local law, Hopkins does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived differences, including those based on race, color, religion, ethnicity, creed, age, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, familial status, gender and gender identity, pregnancy, marital or partnership status, sexual orientation and disability, sexual and reproductive health decisions, or toward victims or those perceived to be victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse or stalking, as well as any other status protected under federal, state, or local laws. Retaliation based on any of the above protected characteristics is absolutely prohibited.


  • Spanish Teacher

    Hopkins School, an independent, gender-inclusive, college-preparatory day school in New Haven, Connecticut, with over 700 students in grades 7-12, is seeking a Spanish teacher. 

    The faculty and staff at Hopkins are motivated by working with young people to instill lifelong love of learning, not only in their respective fields but also in alignment with the school’s mission to produce purposeful, ethically-minded learners, who embrace their responsibilities in the larger world. Hopkins strives to create and foster an equitable, inclusive culture that welcomes diverse perspectives to create an environment for all to learn. In support of this mission, candidates should demonstrate commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. 

    The position includes teaching four sections, with preference given to candidates who have experience or the ability to teach all levels of Spanish courses, ranging from Spanish 1 to Post-AP Spanish. This full-time position also includes contributing to the student experience outside of the classroom, such as coaching a sport or academic team (matched with the candidate’s skills and experience) or working with students in the Academic Support Program. 

    Full-time faculty members typically serve as an adviser for a group of 6-8 students in one grade; attend department, grade-level adviser, and faculty meetings; maintain verbal and written professional contact with students, colleagues and families; serve on one faculty committee; chaperone after-school student events; participate in the broader life of the School; and, support the school community by setting a positive example in all areas of school life. 

    An ideal candidate will: 
    • Demonstrate a commitment to student-centered learning 
    • Collaborate joyfully with colleagues in designing learning experiences and program delivery
    • Possess cultural proficiency in fostering an inclusive classroom, adapting materials for diverse learners, and integrating global perspectives into the curriculum. 
    • Teach and learn with the curiosity and enthusiasm they hope to cultivate in their students 
    Bachelor's degree in Spanish, Spanish Studies, Education, Language Studies, or a related field is required; Secondary school teaching experience is preferred but not required. Candidates with post-secondary teaching experience will be considered. 

    For more information about Hopkins School, please browse our website www.hopkins.edu

    If you would like to apply for this position, please send a cover letter, current resume, and contact information for three professional references: 

    Geoffrey Nelson 
    Dean of Faculty 
    Hopkins School 
    academicopening@hopkins.edu 
    GNelson@hopkins.edu

    This position announcement is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this job title and the education and skills required. This is not intended to be a complete list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills that are required or may be required in the future. 

    Hopkins is an equal opportunity employer. It has been and will continue to be the policy of Hopkins to be fair and impartial in all of its relations with its employees. Our employment decisions are made solely on an individual’s ability to perform the job. In accordance with federal, state, and local law, Hopkins does not discriminate on the 
    basis of actual or perceived differences, including those based on race, color, religion, ethnicity, creed, age, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, familial status, gender and gender identity, pregnancy, marital or partnership status, sexual orientation and disability, sexual and reproductive health decisions, or toward victims or those perceived to be victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse or stalking, as well as any other status protected under federal, state, or local laws. Retaliation based on any of the above protected characteristics is absolutely prohibited.
  • Substitute Teachers

    Hopkins School, an independent, co-educational, college-preparatory day school in New Haven, Connecticut, with over 700 students in grades 7-12, has a regular need for substitute teachers for all subjects. Needs arise regularly on a per diem basis with an occasional need extending for a longer-term. 
     
    Substitute teaching opportunities can become available at quite short notice. The remuneration is $25/class and the preparation is minimal. As the need and preparation extends, compensation will increase. 

    A bachelor's degree in a related field is required and secondary school teaching experience is preferred but not required. Candidates with post-secondary teaching experience will be considered.

    For consideration please contact:

    A. Joel D’Angelo Ph. D.
    Dean of Faculty
    Hopkins School


    Hopkins School believes that all persons are entitled to equal opportunity for employment and strictly prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, religion, national origin, age, gender, gender identity, physical or mental disability, veteran status, marital or civil union status, sexual orientation and/or other protected classes.  This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leave of absence, compensation and training.
     

Open General Employment Positions

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  • Executive Assistant to the Head of School

    Hopkins School, a 364 year-old independent school for 715 students in grades 7-12 located in New Haven, CT is seeking an Executive Assistant to the Head of School to begin at the start of the second semester (Jan. 22, 2025) or as soon as possible thereafter. A full-time, 12-month, exempt position reporting to the Head of School, the  Executive Assistant plays a critical role within the school community, including daily interactions with the administrative team, trustees, faculty, staff, and parents. The position requires a high level of professionalism, diplomacy, patience, and confidentiality as well as the ability to handle multiple tasks at once with flexibility and agility. Occasional evening commitments and weekend hours required. 

    Key responsibilities include:  
    • Providing extensive support to the Head of School, including: 
      • Coordinating the Head’s daily schedule and yearly calendar – advising on priorities, resolving conflicts, and ensuring optimal use of time. 
      • Managing day-to-day business correspondence and providing input on important communications from the Head. 
      • Providing strategic and logistical support and management of special projects, events, and institutional priorities identified by the Head of School. 
      • Maintaining effective organization and archiving of digital and hard copy files, drawing on them to provide necessary background information for meetings and events. 
      • Coordinating the logistics of Hopkins’ annual participatory budget process, facilitating authorization of expenditures that need the Head’s approval, and maintaining oversight of spending from the Head’s budgets, including timely submission of receipts from the Head’s business activities.
      • Serving as a receptionist for the office—greeting guests, answering phones, and responding to questions; ensuring responsiveness, efficiency, and warmth. 
    • Providing administrative support to the Committee of Trustees, including correspondence, scheduling, coordinating meeting logistics (dissemination of supporting materials, minute taking, archiving), and ensuring compliance with governance practices articulated in the Committee’s bylaws. 
    • Providing coordination and support for the Administrative team – scheduling and planning meetings, facilitating projects, and coordinating workflows as needed. 
    • Partnering with Business Office personnel to maintain school memberships, regulatory compliance, and filings, including with the CT State Department of Education, the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, and the National Association of Independent Schools. 
    Qualifications:  
    • Commitment to the ideals of Hopkins’ mission. 
    • Successful track record in office administration (experience as an Executive Assistant in a school preferred). 
    • Superior organization, project management, and logistical skills, characterized by high attention to detail. 
    • Well-developed interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills. 
    • Proficiency in managing multiple priorities strategically and under tight deadlines. 
    • Self-reliance, dependability, flexibility, teamwork, integrity, and a commitment to confidentiality and to handling sensitive matters with diplomacy and professionalism. 
    • Respect for the dignity and worth of each member of the community, and an ability to foster positive relationships with others.
    • Excellent research skills, coupled with an advanced understanding and ability to use computers and technology, including Google Workspace for Education and  Microsoft Office applications Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. 
    • Bachelor’s degree required. 

    Compensation: 
    $78,000-$95,000 (between the median and 75th percentile benchmarks for this position), depending on experience. Benefits include 100% tuition remission, health and life insurance, and contribution to 403(b) retirement savings. 

    How to Apply:  
    Interested candidates should send a cover letter and a resume to  
    employment@hopkins.edu with "Executive Assistant to the Head of School” in the  subject line. A meaningful cover letter should detail how one’s skills and experience  align with the job requirements, specific examples of accomplishments that  demonstrate those skills, and related highlights that reveal readiness for the position. 

    Hopkins School believes that all persons are entitled to equal opportunity for  employment and strictly prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, sex,  religion, national origin, age, gender, gender identity, physical or mental disability, veteran status, marital or civil union status, sexual orientation and/or other protected  classes. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including  recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leave of  absence, compensation, and training.
  • Facilities Associate

    Job Title: Facilities Associate
    Anticipated Start Date: November 1, 2024
    Status: Full-Time, benefits eligible
    FLSA Classification: Non-Exempt
    Reports To: Assistant Director of Facilities

    About Hopkins School
    Hopkins School, a 364-year old co-ed independent school for 715 students in grades 7-12 located on 108 acres in New Haven, CT. Hopkins is a campus comprising 11 buildings, 2 parking lots and 8 athletic fields.

    Position Description
    Hopkins seeks an experienced self motivated Facilities Associate that is responsible for maintaining the physical condition and safety of the schools grounds, facilities and equipment. This position reports directly to the Assistant Director of Facilities.

    Requirements
    Must be able to operate a variety of mowers, field lining machines, and tractors to maintain athletic fields. Must be a team player, possess excellent communication skills, ability to operate and communicate via maintenance radio, have a willingness to learn and the ability to work overtime in addition to schedule flexibility. There will be some weekend and evening hours required, occasionally.

    Essential Duties

    Event Setup and Support
    • Set up tables, chairs, stage and/or music shell in event spaces
    • Set up and dismantles sound and electrical equipment for events
    • Clean up and store equipment after events, ensuring the venue is restored to its original condition
    • Collaborate with event coordinators to ensure timely and proper setup according to specifications
    Building Maintenance
    • Perform in-house plumbing and carpentry repairs
    • Perform in-house electrical maintenance, including to but not limited to replacing light bulbs, ballasts and resetting breakers.
    • Perform routine inspections and maintenance of all buildings, including classrooms, offices, and common areas, including furniture located in all buildings
    • Assist with the maintenance and minor repairs of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems
    • Transports trash and recycled waste to disposal/recycle area
    • Daily inspection and maintenance of equipment used to complete build maintenance related tasks
    Grounds Maintenance
    • Maintain walkways and parking lots, including snow and ice removal when necessary
    • Regularly remove litter and debris from grounds to maintain cleanliness and safety
    • Perform scheduled lawn care maintenance including mowing, trimming and edging, mulching, leaf removal, watering
    • Daily inspection and maintenance of equipment used to complete grounds maintenance related tasks
    The above duties are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities of this role. Hopkins reserves the right to assign additional tasks as needed.

    Environmental Factors
    Performance of essential functions may require exposure to adverse environmental conditions such as dirt, dust, pollen, odors, wetness, humidity, rain, fumes, extreme temperatures, and noise.

    Minimum Training and Experience
    • High school graduate
    • Valid Connecticut Driver’s License with a good driving record
    • At least two years of general grounds and building maintenance experience
    • The ability to lift at least 75 pounds safely and properly
    • Physically able to work outside year round if necessary

    Interested and qualified candidates should email a resume and cover letter to employment@hopkins.edu.

    Hopkins School believes that all persons are entitled to equal opportunity for employment and strictly prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, religion, national origin,
    age, gender, gender identity, physical or mental disability, veteran status, marital or civil union status, sexual orientation and/or other protected classes. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leave of absence, compensation, and training.

Open Coaching Positions

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  • Boys Junior School Lacrosse Coach (7th & 8th Grade)

    Season (Spring): March 2025-May 2025

    Hours/schedule:   Practices held from 10:20-11:40 on Mondays, Tuesday, Thursdays, and from 10:40-12:00 every other Friday. Most games are held on Wednesdays after 1:30 PM. Games held on other days are after 3:30 PM. No weekend games.  Typically one game per week.  Must travel with the team to away games.

    Experience: Prior playing or coaching experience at any level is necessary.

    Please send inquiries and/or cover letter and current resume and coaching references to Rocco DeMaio, Director of Athletics.
  • Girls Varsity Lacrosse Coach

    Hopkins School is searching for an experienced coach to join our Varsity Girls Lacrosse staff.

    Please send inquiries and/or cover letter and current resume and coaching references to Director of Athletics, Rocco DeMaio.

    Hopkins School is an independent co-educational day school for students grades 7-12, located in the Westville section of New Haven. Hopkins School Boys Lacrosse competes within the Fairchester Athletic League and NEPSAC. Hopkins School believes that athletics are an integral part of the educational process. One of our main objectives is to help students learn and grow. Hopkins School athletic program emphasizes development of game skill, the value of teamwork, sportsmanship, development of a sense of self-worth and cultivation of individual potential while at the same time working and competing with others.

    Responsibilities and Primary Duties will include:
    - Playing and/or coaching experience within the sport of lacrosse
    - Strong communicator with students, parents and administration
    - Be a leader and mentor for young student-athletes-Perform all other duties as assigned by Athletic Director and Head Coach

    Season (spring): March 2025 - May 2025
    Hours: Regular season practices are held from 3:45-5:30 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.  On Wednesdays, the school day ends at 1:30; practice to follow.  Games are typically on Wednesdays and Saturdays, though there are occasional games on other weekdays.  Approximately 50% of games are scheduled away and a coach must travel with the team to away games on the bus.
  • Track & Field Coach

    Season (Spring): February 2024–May 2024

    Hours/schedule:  Practices held from 3:30–5:30 on Mondays, Tuesday, Thursdays and Fridays. On Wednesdays, school day ends at 1:30; practice to follow. Typically two games per week. Must travel with the team to away games. 

    Experience: Experience with throwing events is a plus.

    Please send inquiries and/or cover letter and current resume and coaching references to Rocco DeMaio, Director of Athletics.

Contact Info

If you are interested in working at Hopkins, please use the following contacts unless otherwise noted:

ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Geoffrey Nelson, Dean of Faculty
203.397.1001 x400 or academicopening@hopkins.edu

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
Beverly Greene, Director of Human Resources
203.397.1001 x223 or employment@hopkins.edu
 
COACHING POSITIONS
Rocco DeMaio, Director of Athletics
203.397.1001 x518 or rdemaio@hopkins.edu
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