
St. Jude Regional School in Rockville Maryland is hiring a Physical Education/7th and 8th Grade History Teacher for the 2026-27 school year.
This is the full-time role and will report to the Principal.
The salary range is $44,200 to $47,200 with excellent benefits.
Please forward your resume to mark.crimans@stjuderockville.org
St. Jude Regional Catholic School, a faith-filled Catholic school serving students in PreK–8th grade, is seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Physical Education Teacher/History for the 2026–2027 school year. The successful candidate will foster a love of physical activity, promote healthy lifestyles, and support the spiritual, social, emotional, and physical development of students within a Catholic educational environment. The candidate will also teach 7th and 8th history
Responsibilities
Teach Physical Education classes to students in PreK–8th grade.
Develop and implement engaging lessons that promote fitness, teamwork, sportsmanship, and lifelong healthy habits.
Create a safe, positive, and inclusive learning environment.
Organize and coordinate school-wide fitness activities and special events.
Maintain appropriate student records and communicate regularly with parents.
Collaborate with faculty and staff to support the mission and goals of the school.
Model Christian values and actively support the Catholic identity of the school.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree
Maryland teaching certification or obtain one 3-5 years from hiring dates
Strong classroom management and communication skills.
Commitment to the mission and values of Catholic education.
Practicing Catholic preferred.
Why St. Jude Regional Catholic School?
St. Jude Regional Catholic School is a vibrant community built on the pillars of Faith, Unity, and Educational Excellence. We are committed to nurturing the whole child and helping students grow academically, physically, socially, and spiritually.

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington is home to more than 655,000 Catholics. Its 93 Catholic schools educate approximately 27,000 children while service agencies, including Catholic Charities and Victory Housing, have made the archdiocese one of the largest private social service providers in the region.
Adult Catholics are finding new educational and spiritual resources to deepen their faith. Parish-based programs, opportunities for Eucharistic adoration, evangelization efforts, and small faith communities are filling their hunger to know Christ. Although diverse in nationality, Catholics of the Archdiocese of Washington share a common faith and a commitment to reflect Christ in the world through prayer, education and service.