Be an active, fully initiated, practicing Catholic dedicated to collaborative ministry and the advancement of the vision of the Church as promoted by the Second Vatican Council.
Be dedicated to the spiritual growth of our students and faculty.
Be a mission-driven leader with strong integrity, sound judgment, excellent collaborative skills
Possess a commitment to academic excellence, standards-based instruction and staff development.
Demonstrate successful experience in the areas of public relations and development, as well as budgetary and financial management skills.
Exhibit exceptional verbal and written communication skills, proficiency in technology, ability to develop strategic and long-range planning, and be able to motivate others toward task accomplishment.
Possess a Masters Degree in Educational Administration/Leadership with a minimum of 3-5 years teaching experience. Experience as a Catholic School Principal or Assistant Principal preferred.
Possess or be eligible to be licensed as an administrator by the N.C. Department of Public Instruction.
Successfully complete all necessary criminal background and reference checks.
Complete Diocese-sponsored Safe-Environment Training upon hire
Hours per week: 40
Position Start Date: July 1, 2023
How to apply
Interested, qualified candidates should apply by submitting the following materials, as well as answering the application questions via the online portal by clicking this link: Catholic School Principal - Multiple Locations
Cover letter
Résumé
A reference letter from a pastor
A statement of philosophy of education
Applications will be considered upon submission, so applicants are encouraged to apply early.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh comprises the 54 eastern counties of North Carolina, covering approximately 32,000 square miles. The diocese is divided into eight deaneries with a total of 97 parishes and missions and four centers for campus ministry. The diocese is served by 150 active diocesan and religious order priests. The diocese includes 232,588 registered and an equal amount of unregistered Catholics. In addition to the growing Hispanic population, the diocese has become home to an increasing number of Catholics from the African and Asian countries. Approximately five percent of the Catholic population is native to North Carolina.