NewmanGuideJobs.org is a project of The Cardinal Newman Society, which promotes and defends faithful Catholic education.

Launched in 2017 as CatholicEdJobs.com, the site was rebranded in 2026 to NewmanGuideJobs.org. It is designed to connect Newman Guide curriculum providers, schools, colleges and graduate programs with qualified job-seekers who are dedicated to the mission of faithful Catholic education.

At this time, only institutions recommended in The Newman Guide are invited to post their job openings on this website.

Those seeking employment in a Newman Guide Recommended institution are invited to view and apply for posted jobs, and to sign-up for emails.

Resources for those involved with Catholic education

The Church recognizes that educators have an essential role in Catholic education and must serve as witnesses to the faith, in both word and deed.

The Cardinal Newman Society recommends the following resources for those involved with Catholic education:

    • Ex corde Ecclesiae
      In 1990, Pope St. John Paul II issued this apostolic constitution on Catholic universities.  In Ex corde Ecclesiae, he explored the connection between the Catholic identity of a Catholic university and its teachers.  He states, in part: “The identity of a Catholic University is essentially linked to the quality of its teachers and to respect for Catholic doctrine.”
    • The Call to Teach: Church Guidance for Catholic Teachers
      The Church has always encouraged her teachers to view their teaching position as a vocation of service, and its essential role is lived as a witness to the faith in both word and deed. This booklet presents selections from Church documents to offer guidance and encouragement to educators, in a readily accessible format. The selections are organized around five themes: The Teacher and Mission of Catholic Education, The Teacher and Vocation, The Teacher and Faith Formation, The Teacher and Lived Witness, and The Teacher and Catholic Culture.
    • The Call to Lead: Church Guidance for Catholic Educational Leaders
      The Church encourages her educational leaders to view their executive position as a mission-focused vocation in service to Christ and to families. This vocation requires spiritual and professional formation anchored in personal witness to a life of faith. This booklet presents selections from Church documents to offer guidance and encouragement to educational leaders, in a readily accessible format. The selections are organized around five themes: Answering the Call, Fulfilling the Mission, Spiritual Formation, Professional Formation, and Personal Witness.
    • Moral Expectations for Employees in Catholic Education
      In an effort to encourage discussion and to assist educational leaders as they ensure the Catholic identity of their schools, The Cardinal Newman Society has compiled these best practices in Catholic school employment agreements from Catholic dioceses in the United States. Statements included represent strong examples of different mechanisms dioceses are using to articulate the expectations they have of their teachers in the area of faith and morals. Best practice in invoking a faith or morals clause involves ensuring the teacher understands and participates in the school’s religious mission and is aware of areas of potential moral concern.
    • Principles of Catholic Identity in Education
      Principles of Catholic Identity in Education articulates elements the Church expects to find in all Catholic schools and which distinguish them from other schools. The principles are derived from Church documents related to education, including the documents of Vatican II, documents from the Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education, and the writings of various Popes. The five principles are: Inspired by Divine Mission; Models Christian Communion; Encounters Christ in Prayer, Scripture, and Sacraments; Integrally Forms the Human Person and Imparts a Christian Understanding of the World.

Contact

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