What are the responsibilities and job description for the Social Studies Teacher - Benfica Residential Academy at Saint Leo University position at The Catholic Diocese of St. Petersburg?
Social Studies Teacher - Benfica Residential Academy at Saint Leo University
Benfica Residential Academy, the world’s premier soccer academy located in the Tampa, Florida area brings esteemed SL Benfica’s rich heritage (founded in 1904) and proven training methodologies from Portugal to the United States. This world class residential soccer academy (coeducational, grades 9-12) is located at the state-of-the-art campus of Saint Leo University (founded in 1889) and is dedicated to the development of youth soccer players. Benfica Residential Academy provides a comprehensive and balanced emphasis on both athletic and academic excellence to develop youth soccer players for the highest competitive levels in the world. As the academic partner in this unprecedented model, Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High School is seeking an experienced, full-time Social Studies teacher for the 2025-2026 school year.
Qualifications: Applicant must be committed to the ministry, philosophy, and goals of Catholic education; have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in a Social Studies related field; possess a valid Florida Department of Education Professional Certificate or Statement of Eligibility in Social Studies (grades 6-12); and demonstrate proficiency with instructional technology. A Master’s degree and teaching experience in all levels of high school Social Studies, including Advanced Placement, are preferred. Familiarity with standards based assessment, classroom technology integration using Chromebooks, and the ability to teach other high school subjects would be advantageous.
To learn more about Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High School, please visit our web site at www.bmchs.com.
To learn more about Benfica Residential Academy, please visit our web site at www.benficaresidentialacademy.com.
How to Apply: Please complete the online application and upload a cover letter of introduction, a resume, and a list of three professional references.
This position will require successful completion of Level 2 background screening, safe environment certification, and mandated diocesan training.