Charter School Job listings

Start your career or your next chapter in Colorado’s charter sector.
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Colorado’s charter schools are public schools, open to all students and tuition-free. What sets them apart is their flexibility to innovate — in the classroom, in curriculum, and in how they support students and staff. Each charter school operates with increased autonomy and accountability, allowing them to design programs that best serve their unique communities.

Charter schools across Colorado are looking for dedicated educators, leaders, and professionals who are excited to help reimagine public education. Whether you’re looking to teach, lead, coach, or support students behind the scenes, there’s a role for you.

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Director of Communications & Community Engagement

Contract type: Full-Time
Salary: $25.00/hour
Closing date: Aug 30, 2026 12:00 AM

At Addenbrooke, our vision is to cultivate free and independent thinkers through classical liberal arts education—equipping students in body, mind, and spirit to live virtuous, flourishing lives. The Director of Communications & Community Engagement exists to bring this vision to life. This role serves to translate ACA’s timeless classical mission, vision, and values into transparent, regular communications that inspire trust, deepen understanding, and foster a lasting sense of community.

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Director of Postsecondary Readiness (Guidance Counselor)

Contract type: Full-Time
Salary: $ 50,000 annually
Closing date: Aug 30, 2026 12:00 AM

Addenbrooke Classical Academy seeks a mission-aligned, student-centered Director of Postsecondary Readiness (Guidance Counselor) to support our small high school program (175 students). This role is dedicated to helping every Addenbrooke graduate identify and pursue a clear, viable, and fulfilling postsecondary pathway—whether that leads to a four-year university, a trade program, a career technical path, military service, or direct entry into the workforce.