Marist School is hiring for a full-time Infant/Preschool Floater. This is a permanent position. The Floater’s primary responsibility is to be adaptable and flexible in meeting both planned and unexpected classroom coverage needs. They support the classroom teaching team in creating a safe, nurturing environment where children can develop cognitively, physically, and socially through exploratory play. Under the guidance of the classroom teaching team, the floater teacher helps maintain positive expectations and establishes routines for an organized learning space.
To learn more and to apply, please visit marist.com/careers.
Marist School Early Learning Center (Marist ELC) offers a childcare facility to teachers and staff to enable them to be more effective as a teacher knowing that their own children are being cared for in a safe, nurturing, and healthy environment. This program is designed to promote the child’s well-being spiritually, mentally, and physically. Our program is designed to meet the individual needs of each child in our care. We believe that the time a child will spend at the ELC is an important part of his or her growth and development. We strive to have the best staff available so that the ELC operates under the same values and standards that are an integral part of the greater school community.
Marist School is an independent, Roman Catholic, college-preparatory day school in Atlanta, Georgia.
Marist enrolls approximately 1,100 boys and girls annually in grades 7th - 12th. It is owned and operated by the Society of Mary (more commonly known as the Marists), a religious congregation of priests and brothers founded in France in 1836. Marist School was founded in downtown Atlanta in 1901 and is the oldest Catholic school in the Atlanta area. The school moved to its current site on Ashford Dunwoody Road in 1962.
The mission of Marist School is to form the whole person in the image of Christ through instruction grounded in religious values, the teachings of the Catholic Church, and the spirit of the Society of Mary. The mission is advanced through the communal pursuit of excellence in academic, religious, extracurricular, leadership, and service programs.