Our Lady of Mount Carmel School Principal Position
Archdiocese of San Francisco Catholic School
San Franscico, CA
Job ID#:
16004174343
Posted:
March 23, 2026
Expires:
May 22, 2026
Category:
Primary Education
Terms:
Full-Time Employee
Experience:
0-2 Years
Education:
Undergraduate Degree
Base Pay:
$120k to $150k Salary
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Job Description
PRINCIPAL SEARCH PROSPECTUSArchdiocese of San Francisco Reports to: Pastor and Superintendent of Schools
Grounded in the Catholic faith and committed to academic excellence, the Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of San Francisco cultivate the virtuous life, nurture Christian community, and nourish a Catholic worldview. The call to be a school leader is a call to not only professional, but spiritual leadership. It is a call to be a visionary and to lead teachers, building a "school of the Lord's service" that fully integrates the Catholic faith and academic excellence. It is also a call to live as a witness to the Gospel of Christ. A principal in a Catholic School is called to be a religious leader, instructional leader, administrator, communicator, and witness to Christian discipleship. These are important ministries within the Church, and not everyone has been given the gifts to respond to such a call.
SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT:
Our Lady of Mount Carmel School is a welcoming and diverse community, rooted in Roman Catholic values, where students pursue academic excellence, grow in social awareness, and develop a passion for living Jesus's message.
OLMC students are expected to live with integrity and love like Jesus, becoming involved in their surrounding world and responding compassionately to those in need.
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT:
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish is a Christ-centered community in the Roman Catholic tradition. We try to share the Good News of salvation with others. As a diverse community, we value and respect individual differences. As God's people, we gather in the Spirit to pray, to celebrate the sacraments, to teach, to learn, to console, to rejoice, to minister, and to renew our faith with one another.
ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN FRANCISCO EDUCATION MISSION STATEMENT:
Grounded in the Catholic faith and committed to academic excellence, the Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of San Francisco cultivate the virtuous life, nurture Christian community, and nourish a Catholic worldview.
ABOUT OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Founded in 1885, Our Lady of Mount Carmel School (OLMC) is a vibrant Catholic Preschool, TK-8 school known for its strong relationship with the parish, strong sense of community, rich traditions, and commitment to the holistic formation of each child. Located in Redwood City, OLMC serves a diverse and welcoming student body and fosters an environment where students are known, supported, and challenged to grow spiritually, academically, socially, and emotionally. The school combines a close-knit, family-oriented culture with a strong academic program that prepares students for success in high school and beyond, while emphasizing character, leadership, and service.
OLMC is supported by a highly qualified and dedicated faculty, with more than half of credentialed teachers holding advanced degrees. Teachers are supported by a strong administrative staff, instructional aides, and specialists who work with students individually and in small groups. In addition to core subjects, the school offers a well-rounded program that includes Faith Formation, Social-Emotional Learning, Physical Education, Art, Library, Music, Spanish, Athletics for grades 4-8, and Extended Care for Preschool through grade 8. OLMC is fully accredited by both the Western Catholic Educational Association (WCEA) and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), consistently receiving the maximum six-year accreditation term in each review cycle.
WHY LEAD A SCHOOL:
The Principal exists to lead a Catholic school as a community of faith, learning, and formation, ordered toward the truth, goodness, and beauty revealed in Jesus Christ.
This role advances the mission of the Archdiocese of San Francisco by:
Ensuring the school is unmistakably Catholic in culture and witness
Forming students intellectually, morally, and spiritually
Leading adults-faculty, staff, and families-into a shared vision of Catholic education
Sustaining the long-term vitality of the school through strong leadership, stewardship, and effective management
The call to be a Catholic school leader is not merely professional, but vocational. It requires spiritual maturity, intellectual seriousness, and the capacity to lead others with courage, clarity, and charity.
KEY OUTCOMES OF THE PRINCIPAL ROLE:
1. A Coherent and Lived Catholic Identity
The school operates as a visible and credible ministry of the Church, where faith in Jesus Christ is the animating principle of school life.
2. Strong Instructional and Academic Culture
Teaching and learning are marked by sound pedagogy, intellectual curiosity, joyful inquiry, academic seriousness, and a Catholic worldview that integrates faith and reason.
3. Healthy Faculty & Staff Culture and Leadership Capacity
Faculty and staff are well-formed, mission-aligned, and supported through clear expectations, professional growth, and spiritual leadership.
4. Trusting Partnership with Parents and Parish
Parents are respected as primary educators and engaged in ongoing formation through the school; the school and parish operate in genuine collaboration, with the pastor as the leader of the parish and school community.
5. Operational and Financial Stability
The school is well-managed, compliant, orderly, well-maintained, and positioned for long-term sustainability.
HOW SUCCESS IS MEASURED:
Catholic Identity
Consistent and frequent sacraments and communal prayer
Clear articulation of the school's Catholic mission to parents and faculty
Observable alignment between stated mission and daily practice
Academic & Instructional Leadership
High-quality classroom instruction, sound pedagogy rooted in Christian anthropology, and effective supervision
Coherent curriculum informed by the Catholic and Western intellectual tradition
Evidence of student growth and thoughtful use of various forms of assessments
Faculty & Staff Culture
Retention of mission-aligned faculty
Regular supervision, evaluation, and formative feedback
Positive staff morale and shared ownership of the mission
Intellectual and spiritual friendship among the faculty
Community & Governance
Productive working relationship with pastor, advisory bodies, and the Department of Catholic schools
Strong family engagement and confidence in leadership
Effective communication and conflict management
Operational Vitality
Balanced budgets and responsible financial stewardship
Compliance with Archdiocesan policies and legal requirements
Orderly, safe, and well-run school environment
IDEAL CHARACTER TRAITS
Faithful, practicing Catholic with integrity of life
A spirit of adventure and entrepreneurship
Spiritual maturity and humility
Courage to lead and make difficult decisions
Intellectual curiosity and love of learning
Sense of vocation and missionary discipleship
IDEAL COMPETENCIES
Spiritual and instructional leadership
Clear and compelling communication
Faculty supervision, coaching, and evaluation
Strategic and systems-level thinking
Relational leadership and conflict navigation
Organizational and operational management
Ability to lead change while preserving tradition
IDEAL CONTENT KNOWLEDGE
Catholic doctrine and Christian morality
The mission and history of Catholic education
Sound pedagogy and child development
Curriculum and assessment practices
School finance, budgeting, and governance
Relevant canonical, legal, and Archdiocesan policies
QUALIFICATIONS
Practicing Roman Catholic in full communion with the Church
Minimum three years of teaching and/or administrative experience
Master's degree (completed or in progress), preferably in education or liberal arts
Basic Catechist Certification (or commitment to complete)
SALARY & BENEFITS
Pay Range: $121,761-$234,431 annual base pay range. Credit for credentials, advanced degrees, and certifications are in addition to base salary.
Competitive salary aligned with Archdiocesan guidelines
Comprehensive healthcare coverage
Archdiocesan pension plan and optional 403(b)
Paid time off
Ongoing professional and spiritual formation
APPLICATION PROCESS
Application materials:
Completed application
Resume
Official transcripts
Proof of Catechist Certification (if obtained)
Three letters of reference
Written statement of philosophy of Catholic education (250-500 words) Physical requirements for the position of school principal include: Frequent computer use of keyboard and mouse (if applicable). Sometimes sitting at a computer for long periods of time. Frequent bending, reaching, stretching. Qualified candidates will be invited to an initial interview with the Superintendent and HR Director prior to consideration by the School Search Committee. APPLYING FOR A PRINCIPALSHIP: To apply:
1. Completed Application
2. Resume
3. Official transcript(s) of college and university work. If transcripts are from foreign colleges or universities they must be reviewed by the Credentials Evaluation Service (a form will be mailed to you)
4. Copy of Basic Catechist Certification*
5. Two current professional reference letters and one personal character reference letter
6. A brief written statement on your philosophy of Catholic education (250-500 words) Application materials may be downloaded from the official DCS website by clicking on the following link: https://schools.sfarch.org/administrators-employment The requested material plus a letter of interest should be submitted to C/o Christine Escobar, escobarc@sfarch.org. Once the completed application is received, qualified applicants will be invited to screening interview with the Archdiocesan Superintendent and HR Director prior to submission to the School Search Committee. Completing the application process does not guarantee an interview for a principal position, nor does it assure hiring as a principal in the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, all employees of the Archdiocese of San Francisco shall be employed without regard to race, color, sex, ethnic or national origin and will consider for employment, qualified applicants with criminal histories
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About the Employer
The Department of Catholic Schools (DCS) provides support to over 24,200 students and 2,287 teachers, principals, and school staff who are on their faith and education journey. Our purpose is to promote and serve our Community of Catholic Schools and the Archdiocese of San Francisco by communicating, assessing and reporting on matters of faith, Catholic Identity, policy and academic achievement between the Archdiocese, DCS, and the schools.Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of San Francisco, in collaboration with parents, pastors, parish leadership, and the faith community, teach and model Gospel values and the faith of the Catholic Church thereby forming witnesses of Jesus Christ through comprehensive religious, academic, co-curricular and service programs.