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Recruiting and retaining qualified teachers is essential for maintaining excellence in Catholic high schools. With increasing competition and evolving educational demands, schools must adopt effective strategies to attract top talent and keep them engaged. This article provides actionable tips to strengthen your faculty and uphold the mission of faith-based education.
Catholic high schools play an important role in preparing students for the future by providing them with the spiritual and academic foundation they need to succeed and become faith-based, contributing members of society. Unfortunately, finding and retaining qualified teachers to help carry out this mission is increasingly difficult.
According to a recent report from the Annenberg Institute at Brown University, there are more than 36,500 teacher vacancies in the United States and over 163,500 positions filled by underqualified teachers. While these numbers paint a relatively dire picture for the education system today, all hope is not lost. With the right strategy, and a little creativity, you can find and retain qualified teachers for your Catholic high school.
Best-fit teacher recruitment
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) reports that public school teachers make an average of 32.8% more than their private school counterparts. Most Catholic schools cannot compete with public schools on compensation. Therefore, it’s important to think strategically about what else motivates someone to work at a Catholic school.
Many educators choose to teach at a Catholic school because they feel it is a calling. They value their role in the academic and spiritual formation of students and appreciate the faith-based, supportive community that a Catholic school offers. Many of these individuals have experienced the benefits of a Catholic school education first hand. They have attended a Catholic school themselves, sent a loved one to a Catholic school, or spent time teaching at one. This makes Catholic school alumni, parishioners and other members of the Catholic community a viable pool of people to prioritize in your recruitment efforts.
Here are a few examples of how you can access qualified educators from within this community of Catholic school believers:
Recruitment and retention work together
Recruitment and retention go hand in hand. If you recruit teachers who are a good fit for your Catholic high school, you are more likely to retain them for the long term. Conversely, if you work hard to retain your teachers by offering programs and perks that address their wants, needs and pain points — recruitment will be a lot easier.
If you think about it, a teacher’s first day in the classroom isn’t that much different than their last day, 10, 20, 40 years later. We expect teachers to go into a classroom and stay engaged and excited for years, all without the flexibility and benefits that many other professions offer. Finding creative ways to inspire, enrich, excite and empower teachers to lead with more autonomy, flexibility and passion is one way to drive retention, and in turn, recruit more best-fit teachers for your high school.
Here are a few ideas to get you started:
Meet Catholic Virtual
Catholic Virtual is the online partner that hundreds of Catholic schools worldwide trust to help them overcome their recruitment and retention challenges. With current teacher shortages, it’s harder than ever for schools to find — much less retain — qualified teachers.
By partnering with Catholic Virtual, you can continue to provide the high-quality Catholic education you are known for, without the staffing and operational burden. As a Cognia accredited, Catholic school partner, we develop the curriculum, provide qualified teachers, supply a reliable technology platform and handle student communication, grading, technical support and more. Take the pressure off recruitment and lighten the load for your existing teachers with a remote, online learning solution that’s designed specifically for Catholic schools.
To learn more about Catholic Virtual and how we can help with your recruitment and retention efforts, please visit catholicvirtual.com today or call 772-362-1754.
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