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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  • Database and Scheduling Manager

    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 Database and Scheduling Manager.
      
    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.
     
    The Database and Scheduling Manager at Hopkins School is an exempt faculty employee (12 months) reporting directly to the Dean of Academics.

    Responsibilities include:

    Student Information System/Database Management (SIS)
    • Responsible for maintenance, troubleshooting, and oversight of Blackbaud database structure and content.
    • Annual Procedures: Rollover of the school year, graduation, and promotion of student body.
    • Report card management: updates to report cards, grades and comments management, oversight of grade strategies, and reporting.
    • Data maintenance and standardization to maintain accurate and secure contact, demographic, and personal information for employees, students, and families.
    Schedule Management
    • Supervise School Scheduling Office; School Scheduler reports directly to the Database and Scheduling Manager
    • Configure the academic year schedule infrastructure to include: building schedule sets, blocks, course offerings, grading options, terms, lab blocks, MSON classes, activities, athletics, lunch, and free periods.
    • Run the first draft algorithm to find scheduling conflicts and check for graduation requirements.
    • Collaborate with the Dean of Academics and Dean of Students to generate and execute timelines and processes for course selection.
    • Manage communication and analysis/facilitation of course request approvals and enrollments.
    • Oversee the scheduler’s office.
    • Maintain and build the daily schedule.
    • Create and implement special schedules and modify daily schedules as needed for days off, schedule swaps, etc.
    • Work with stakeholders across the Hopkins Program to innovate how we use our student information system to communicate and schedule.
    • Work with our school store manager to provide data and support for the annual book sale.
    Learning Management System Management (LMS)
    • Collaborate with the Dean of Academics and APC to determine LMS policies and procedures.
    • Work with department chairs to determine compliance with and efficacy of policies.
    • Manage training on core functionalities, and support Academic Technology Integrationist to facilitate higher level training.
    • Maintain communication with Blackbaud about updates and problems.
    Database Analysis
    • Use our data to help guide the school.
    • Work with Head of School, Department Chairs, Head Advisers, and other administrators to pull data sets of interest.
    • Process data sets to provide insights to assist aforementioned administrators in making strategic, data-driven decisions.
    Miscellaneous
    • Provide technical support on LMS/SIS-related problems and questions.
    • Substitution management using EZSchoolapps software integration with LMS.
    • Bulk data uploads for various departments (e.g. Athletics, Parent Teacher Conferences, etc.).
    • Liaison for MSON Program.
    • Teach one class section of Computer Science, Math, or Science and/or Advise.
    Desired Qualifications
    • Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field.
    • A minimum of 2 years of administrative experience with Blackbaud’s Education Management Solution (SIS/LMS).  Scheduling experience preferred.
    • Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel and/or Google Spreadsheet.
    If you would like to apply for this position, please send a cover letter, current resume, contact information for three references or three reference letters, and transcript(s) to:

    A. Joel D’Angelo Ph. D.
    Dean of Faculty
    Hopkins School
    academicopening@hopkins.edu
  • Full-Time French Teacher

    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 French Teacher.
      
    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.
     
    The position includes teaching a combination of high school French sections. 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 (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; 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.

    A bachelor's degree in French 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, contact information for three references or three reference letters, and transcript(s) to:

    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.
     
  • Full-time Math 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 full-time mathematics teacher.  
      
    The position includes teaching Math, preference is given to candidates with experience or ability to teach from Algebra 1 through Calculus, including statistics and geometry. A 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.
     
    The faculty and staff at Hopkins are motivated by working with young people to instill a love of learning in their respective fields and 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 an adviser 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; 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.
     
    Bachelor's degree in Mathematics or a related field is required, an advanced degree is preferred. 
     
    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, contact information for three references or three reference letters, and transcript(s) to:
     
    A. Joel D’Angelo Ph. D.
    Dean of Faculty
    Hopkins School
    jdangelo@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.
     
  • Full-time Physics 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 full-time Physics teacher.  
      
    The position includes teaching Upper School Physics and being involved in the Hopkins Authentic Research Program (HARPS), a signature program allowing students to engage in scientific research partnering with a university research lab after completing a year-long experimental design curriculum on campus. A full-time position also includes contributing to the student experience outside 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.
     
    The faculty and staff at Hopkins are motivated by working with young people to instill a love of learning in their respective fields and 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 an adviser 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; 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.
     
    Bachelor's degree in Physics or a related field is required, an advanced degree and research in physics or a related field are preferred. 
     
    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, contact information for three references or three reference letters, and transcript(s) to:
     
    A. Joel D’Angelo Ph. D.
    Dean of Faculty
    Hopkins School
    jdangelo@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.


  • Full-Time Spanish Teacher

    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 Spanish Teacher.
      
    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.
     
    The position includes teaching a combination of high school Spanish sections. 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 (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; 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.

    A bachelor's degree in Spanish 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, contact information for three references or three reference letters, and transcript(s) to:

    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.
     
  • Adjunct Italian Teacher

    2023-2024 school year

    Hopkins School, an independent, gender-inclusive, college-preparatory day school in New Haven, Connecticut, with over 700 students in grades 7-12,  is seeking an adjunct Italian teacher and Academic Support Tutor. 
      
    The position includes teaching one section of Italian 3 during the 2023-2024 school year and being an academic support tutor for students in the Italian program.

    A bachelor's degree in Italian 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, contact information for three references or three reference letters, and transcript(s) to:

    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.
  • 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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  • Development Officer, Leadership Giving

    Position Summary

    Hopkins School, an independent, gender-inclusive, college-preparatory day school in New Haven, Connecticut serving 715 students in grades 7-12, is seeking an enterprising Development Officer, Leadership Giving. 

    Reporting to the Director of Leadership and Annual Giving, the Development Officer, Leadership Giving will join a talented team working to expand philanthropic support from alumni, parents, past parents and friends. The Development Officer, Leadership Giving is responsible for identifying, qualifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding a portfolio of current and prospective donors capable of making leadership annual gifts ranging from $1,660 - $25,000+. This position requires regular travel and includes some evening and weekend responsibilities.

    Roles and Responsibilities
    • Manage a portfolio of 100-125 donors and prospective donors, with an emphasis on acquiring new donors, reactivating lapsed donors, and upgrading existing donors.
    • Develop and maintain a thorough understanding of Hopkins’ strategic priorities and be able to articulate them effectively to donors.
    • Identify strategies and opportunities to align donor interests with key School funding priorities.
    • Work collaboratively with Advancement team members to support all individual and broad-based appeal campaigns, including the Annual Fund and any restricted fundraising efforts, to ensure a robust fundraising program.
    • Maintain accurate, detailed, and timely records of conversations with donors and prospective donors.
    • Meet assigned activity and revenue goals.
    • Attend school-sponsored events as appropriate.
    Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
    • Authentic desire to work in an independent school environment, ability to effectively communicate the School’s mission and priorities, and willingness to travel extensively to develop and strengthen relationships with donors and prospective donors.
    • Adhere to ethical fundraising practices, including transparency, confidentiality, and respect for donor intent, while upholding the highest standards of integrity and professionalism.
    • Goal and detail-oriented with excellent organizational, writing, and communications skills; able to create clear, concise, and compelling written messages.
    • Ability to meet deadlines and manage multiple projects simultaneously, working independently and as a member of a team.
    • Proficiency in Microsoft Suite and Google applications. Experience in Raiser’s Edge/NXT or other fundraising databases is a plus.
    • Independent secondary school or higher education experience is strongly preferred.
    • A bachelor’s degree and a minimum of two years of fundraising experience are required.  
    Interested and qualified candidates should e-mail a resume and cover letter to kportis@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.
  • Director of Human Resources

    POSITION TITLE: Director of Human Resources
    REPORTS TO: Chief Financial and Operating Officer (meeting monthly with Head of School)
    SUPERVISES: HR & Payroll Administrator
    TYPE: Full-Time
    FLSA STATUS: Exempt
    START DATE: Immediately or as soon as feasible



    JOB SUMMARY:

    The Director of Human Resources is an experienced and dynamic professional who plays a pivotal role in supporting Hopkins faculty and staff and maintaining a strong sense of community at the school.  The ideal Director has a passion for education, a deep understanding of HR best practices, and a proven track record of building and sustaining a positive and supportive work culture.  Overseeing human resources management for 185 full-time and 165 per diem and seasonal employees, the Director works to ensure that the school’s staffing structure and practices optimally support Hopkins’ mission and strategic plan.  Specific areas of oversight include compensation, payroll, benefits, and leaves; (in collaboration with the Dean of Faculty) recruitment, hiring, onboarding, and departure; professional development and annual evaluation of staff; employee relations; and compliance with labor regulations and employment laws, including FLSA, EEO, ADA, FMLA, and COBRA.  

    ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Recruitment & Staffing
    • Maintain accurate position descriptions for all roles within the school.
    • Collaborate with hiring managers to identify staffing needs; create sustainable procedures for covering short- and long-term absences.
    • Oversee the recruitment and onboarding process for staff employees and collaborate with the Dean of Faculty on teacher hiring, including pre-employment screening and statutory training.
    • Promote a culture of growth and continuous improvement among staff through staff meetings and professional development.
    • Oversee the annual performance evaluation process for staff, providing guidance to supervisors and employees to ensure meaningful feedback and goal setting.  
    • Collaborate with supervisors and administrators in providing coaching, professional development, and performance improvement plans for employees as needed.
    • Provide logistical and regulatory oversight for departures and separations, including conducting exit interviews.
    Employee Relations & Community Engagement
    • Serve as a trusted advisor and resource for employees, providing guidance and support on HR-related matters.
    • Establish a strong employee culture characterized by open communication, teamwork, respect, and a common sense of purpose.  Create opportunities that foster wellness and morale among all members of the school community.
    • Proactively address and resolve employee concerns, conflicts, and grievances in a fair and compassionate manner.
    • Coach supervisors and employees on building effective teams, resolving conflicts, and mediating disputes.  
    • Proactively communicate to employees about changes in school policies or HR practices.
    • Conduct regular research on employee engagement and satisfaction in order to continuously strengthen workplace culture and retention.
    • Serve as a visible and approachable presence on campus, actively participating in school events and initiatives.
    • Collaborate with stakeholders to organize staff appreciation events, team-building activities, and recognition programs.
    Compliance
    • Ensure that Hopkins’ employment practices are ethical, legal, and compliant with federal, state, and local labor laws and regulations as well as the school’s policies.
    • Stay abreast of the evolving HR field, monitoring the legislative landscape for changes to laws, regulations, and best practices related to employment, benefits, insurance, safety regulations etc.  Provide interpretation and advice to administration on an as-needed basis.
    • In collaboration with administrators, keep all Human Resource policies up to date and accurate.  Ensure that the Hopkins Employee Handbook is updated annually and reflects the school's values, workplace policies, and legal requirements.
    • Conduct regular audits and reviews to ensure adherence to policies and procedures, including 403(b) and Worker’s Compensation.
    Compensation & Benefits Administration
    • Oversee the administration of employee compensation and benefits, including bi-weekly and monthly payroll functions, health insurance and retirement plans, Health Saving Account funding, workers’ compensation, disability insurance, and annual W2 and 1095 reporting and processing.
    • Develop and maintain wage structure and benchmarking for staff positions. Advise CFOO and other administrators on salaries, benefits, staffing needs, and compensation increases.
    • Maintain a system of internal controls in the payroll process and provide oversight to ensure the accuracy and effectiveness of the payroll system.  
    • Manage the process for employee leaves (communication, approval, monitoring, return).
    QUALIFICATIONS:

    Education and Training:
    Master’s degree with major course work in business, human resources, or a related field, or a combination of Bachelor’s degree and related experience.  Current SPHR or SHRM-CP/SHRM-SP certification preferred.

    Work Experience:
    Five (5) years progressive HR experience, including supervisory and management experience.  Non-profit and school experience preferred.  Blackbaud Financial Edge and ADP Workforce Now experience preferred.

    Skills and Abilities:
    Strong knowledge of employment law, regulations, and HR best practices.  Excellent verbal, written, analytical, and problem-solving skills.  Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, and the Google suite.  Strong math aptitude and attention to detail.  Strong emotional intelligence, interpersonal, and conflict resolution skills.  Ability to build positive relationships and navigate the inherent duality of the role (striking a balance between the needs of the organization and its workforce).  A collaborative, inclusive and transparent style of leadership.  Clear and consistent decision making. Demonstrated ability to build an effective organizational culture.  Good judgment and the highest level of integrity, discretion, and confidentiality.  Cultural competence and a demonstrated record of working to foster and support a diverse, inclusive community.

    WORKING CONDITIONS:

    Physical Demands:  Must ascend and descend stairs.
    Special Environmental Factors:  Close office setting.

    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.

    If you are passionate about HR and dedicated to making a difference in the lives of students and educators, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.  Interested candidates should submit a letter of introduction and resume to headofschool@hopkins.edu.  Interviewing will take place in May, with an employment start date as soon as feasible and no later than July 1.
  • Maintenance/Facilities Technician, Grounds

    Status: Full-Time, benefits eligible
    FLSA Classification: Non-Exempt
    Reports To: Director of Facilities

    Position Description: This position performs skilled/manual work functions related to general campus maintenance and athletic field maintenance. Reports directly to the Director of Facilities but takes direction on a daily basis from the athletic grounds supervisors or other seasoned facilities employee.  Must be able to operate a variety of mowers, field lining machines, and tractors to maintain athletic fields. Overtime availability and schedule flexibility is mandatory.

    Duties may include but are not limited to sports field maintenance and preparation, mowing, grounds maintenance, custodial duties, equipment repair, conducting daily inspection and maintenance of equipment performing other manual work including raking, blowing, weeding, trash pickup, storm clean up, event setup, as well and general maintenance in the offseason. Responsible for a variety of other tasks related to the operation and maintenance of the Campus

    Essential Functions:
    • Perform tasks related to sports field maintenance including but not limited to dragging, raking, line painting, irrigation operation/repairs, fence repair, sod, leave blowing, and weed trimming
    • Performs services of a general maintenance mechanic such as checking engine fluids, changing spark plugs, and replenishing string on string trimmers
    • Responsible for general repairs and maintenance including trash pickup, event set up, changing light bulbs, custodial duties, snow shoveling, transporting goods, and fulfilling general maintenance work orders
    • Responsible for completing daily work log
    • Other duties as assigned

    Experience and Qualifications Desired

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

    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.

    Interested and qualified candidates should e-mail a resume and cover letter to employment@hopkins.edu.

Open Coaching Positions

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  • Boys Varsity Lacrosse Head Coach

    Hopkins School is searching for a Varsity Head Coach for our Boys Lacrosse program.

    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. The 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
    - Manage and assign duties to assistants within the program
    - Oversee all training sessions
    - Manage equipment inventory for team in conjunction with administration
    - Communicate with local press and media
    - Plan and lead Spring Break trip
    - Attend all league meetings as required
    - Be a leader and mentor for young student-athletes-Perform all other duties as assigned by Athletic DirectorSeason (spring): March 2024 - May 2024
    Hours: Practices (3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. M, T, Th and F); Games (W and Sat)
     
  • Boys Varsity Squash Head Coach

    We currently have an opening for a Boys Squash Head Coach for the winter 2024-2025 season. See below for more information.
    Hopkins School (an independent co-educational day school for grades 7-12 in the Westville section of New Haven)

    Season (winter): November, 2024 - February, 2025
    Hours: Practices (3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. M, T, Th and F); Games (W and Sat)

    Considerable playing and coaching experience necessary.

    Head Coach $7,000

    Job Type: Part-time

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

    Season (Winter): November 2023 – February 2024

    Hours/schedule:   Practices held from 3:30-5:30 PM on Mondays, Tuesday, Thursdays, and Fridays.  On Wednesdays, school day ends at 1:30 PM; practice to follow.  Most meets will take place on Wednesday and Saturdays.  Must travel with the team to away meets and tournaments.  

    Experience: Playing and coaching experience necessary.  

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

    Season (winter): November 2023 - February 2024

    Hours/schedule:   Practices held from 2:30-5:30 on Mondays, Tuesday, Thursdays and Fridays.  On Wednesdays, school day ends at 1:30; practice to follow.  Most meets will take place on Wednesday and Saturdays.  Must travel with the team to away meets.  

    Experience: Swimming and coaching experience necessary.  

    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
Joel D'Angelo
Dean of Faculty
203.397.1001 x457 or academicopening@hopkins.edu

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
employment@hopkins.edu
 
COACHING POSITIONS
Rocco DeMaio
Director of Athletics
203.397.1001 x518 or rdemaio@hopkins.edu
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